Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Narrator: Zane


He finally did it!  Zane can read the whole book, so now it is time for a party.
Menu: green eggs with ham

Monday, July 19, 2010

Summer Abundance

Yes, these are from the garden, picked this morning (a surprisingly cool one), and also the cinnamon pickles I made last week.  One of the jars broke in the water bath, or I would have had 4 pints.

BUT, what I really wanted to show you (forgot to take a pic) was all the produce I got at Loving Hands last week.  Here's a list:
2 lbs. carrots
1 lb. organic spinach
2 organic celery
2 organic lemons
3 clementines
4 apples
3 leeks
1 large veggie tray w/ dip
3 poblanos
2 grapefruit
4 onions
10 potatoes
2 peaches
1 large bag mushrooms
1 bag bing cherries
1 big watermelon
3 cucumbers
blackberries
sugar snap peas
1 bag broccoli
3 organic heads of romaine


And that is just the produce.  I also got eggs, butter, yogurt, chicken, lunch meat, and center cut bacon.
This is our new living room look.  Finally brought the bookcases up from the basement. It isn't quite finished, but this is the general idea.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Make a Splash!

The boys attended our local library's Summer Reading Program for the past six weeks and last night was our big finale party.  I had to wake them up from a nap to get them there, so it took a while for them to get into it, but once the magic show started, they were hooked.  This pic is of everyone else doing the chicken dance while our boys slowly sneaked out of the crowd. I have a video if you're interested.
Here they are blowing giant bubbles.

Making cinnamon pickles tonight.  Results soon to be posted.

Steal of a Deal


Guess what I found at one of the 61 garage sales being hosted all over Fort Lupton this weekend?   JARS.  That's right.  I was shoving a load of 25 cent books in the truck along with the boys, when a man came up behind me and said, "I don't know if you're interested, but there's a living estate sale up the street on the corner." Was I?  Oh yes.  At first I though it was a wash, but then I went around the corner and discovered the hidden trove.  A jumbled pile of old cardboard boxes with odd jars tossed carelessly in.  I figured there were maybe thirty or forty good ones, so I went and offered the lady $20 for all her quarts.

"That sounds perfect," she said, looking relieved to have gotten rid of the dusty old relics so quick and easy.

Only it wasn't so easy.  She offered to help me load them and went off to get boxes.  When she reappeared we started sorting all the quarts out from the rest of them....and sorting, and sorting, and loading, and sorting. 

And then I found some gallon jars.  And then some half gallons.

Before I knew it, my whole truck bed was full of boxes of jars, and the boys were wailing, "Enough!  no more jars Mom!" from where they were wading between them back there.

Needless, to say, I don't either I or the lady had realized how many jars were there.

Final count, around 170.  I think.  Unless I find another box somewhere.
OOh, I also nabbed this dutch oven which will be great for camping and such-$10.  Not bad.