fiddle'n greens
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Harvest!
Farmers would celebrate the fruits of their labor by getting together with friends and family for a social. There would be music, dancing and plenty of wonderful food and drink. It was a great way to give thanks to the Lord for all he has given.
Here are some changes we have made thus far.
Instead of carving pumpkins, we painted them. The toddler loved all the different colors. The best part was pouring on glue for the glitter.
Instead of a scary costume or a fantasy costume, the toddler will be dressing up as a cowboy/sheriff. In the future, I'm hoping I can get everyone to dress up like cowboys. :)
For the sake of education, we did an art craft with felt, glue and crayons. I used a sharpie to outline Happy Harvest! The toddler LOVED doing this craft. He was really excited about using the glue and scissors.
Instead of trick-or-treating, we went to a local farm that has a corn maze, cherry tomato maze, hayrides and petting zoo. It was fantastic fun! We can't wait to go again next year.
Not bad for our first year celebrating Harvest. The change was non-stressful, a factor every holiday should be. Otherwise, it's just not worth celebrating. HAPPY HARVEST EVERYONE! I hope the next year brings you plentiful, beautiful and deliciously ripe crops!!
The Happy Harvest Wife,
Monica ;0)
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Strawberry Forte
"My first white flower blossomed."
I found a canning recipe for Strawberry Lemonade Concentrate. So simple.
6 c. hulled strawberries
4 c. freshly squeezed lemon juice
6 c. granulated sugar
The only bummer is the granulated sugar. I'm trying to cut it out of our diets. It's so hard because it's in everything. I would LOVE a canning book that had recipes that didn't need any sugar. That's a thought, what if you could make all of the jellies and jams without sugar...when you opened a can to use (unsweetened) you then added something like Agave Nectar. Hmmm.
Sincerely Sour Strawberries,
Monica ;0)
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
I've Graduated
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Ants!
Ants bite! Monica ;)
Ode to the Dirt
Until the truck is ready, I've written a poem to express my excitement...
Oh dirt, oh dirt, how I long for you
your a balance of the lovely earth, without cides
Oh dirt, oh dirt, how we long for you
your bringing fourth daydreams of mouths open wide
Ode to the Dirt,
Monica ;0)
Spring is here!
"My latest additions. Avacado tree, Blueberry plant, Lemon tree and Orange tree."
"My Avacado tree upclose. So pretty!"
"Eureka Lemon tree! Dare I say Lemonade!"
"I'm so excited this Orange tree has new leafage already!"
"Blueberry pie anyone?"
I'm not proud of the fact that I didn't grow these plants from seed, but when it comes to trees and vines, I'm ok making an exception. It takes SO long for them to grow. And, maybe they haven't been treated organically during their beginning life stages...but they will be now. lol
Welcoming in the Spring,
Monica ;0)
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Blackberry Delights!
I was SO excited to find blackberry and 2 kinds of raspberry plants on sale at Orchard Hardware Supply! I also found strawberries for sale...10 plants in a bag of soil for $4.50ish. I was dissapointed to see how expensive stawberries were, yet at the same time I was excited to see how they were sold. The blackberry plants and raspberry plants were $6.49 each. I grabbed a blackberry plant and plan on going back for the raspberry plants later.
I was also excited to find that OHS carried watermelon radish seeds. Until today, these were seeds that seemed non exsistant. So, I grabbed a bag of the dainty seeds, with much enthusiasm, for planting this summer.
My garden find for the month!
Berry Wishes,
Monica ;0)