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August 27, 2022 By Leila 14 Comments
Among the events of this past week, some little things, garden- and pantry-wise:
A steady, if modest, harvest. The onions and garlic are drying outside. I have some green beans in the freezer, along with grilled zucchini for future veggie lasagnas. The winter squash are looking good!
These are supposed to be sweet pie pumpkins, and I’m super excited about delicata squash:
Tomato-wise, I have salsa and a good amount of roasted tomatoes and sauce stashed away. I have an on-going system of letting the less ripe ones sit while I at least chop up and seed the more ripe ones — a bag of minimally processed tomato chunks is in the freezer, waiting for the others to catch up.
Note to self: plant fewer cherry tomatoes! They are a pain! To pick and to process! But the plants grow well from seed and I am a person who cannot bear to throw away even the tiniest little seedling! Meaning that I now am overrun with these dumb things!
That said, if I set myself up to go through a bunch (I can listen to a podcast while I do it, which makes up for not having little ones to fob the chore on), cut them in half, and dehydrate them, I am grateful in the winter for something tomato-y, rich, and sweet to chuck into a salad or a sauce.
I’m trying to be more confident in my dehydrating results and just keep the things in jars, rather than put them in the freezer — little things in my freezer(s) are hard to keep track of.
I hate rummaging for a handful of dried tomato when I’m making a salad. I’d be happier going into the pantry and seeing them on the shelf, and I think I have figured out how to determine if such things are really dry enough (vs. herbs which just become so crumbly that you know!).
I dehydrated some zucchini too! It’s amazing because this amount (2 pints) represents a few pounds of zukes!
I caught this photo from the porch: The Chief checking on the bees. We are hoping for a propolis harvest for the medicinal stash — you can read about that below, in the bits & pieces!
The fennel got a little out of control (and after the two ample, and so welcome, rainfalls of this week); it fell over and completely blocked my walkway!
Fennel hosts a vast array of predatory pollinators who apparently attack bad bugs. Maybe I should plant them among the squash — I was killing squash bugs while taking those photos, above!
Speaking of the pantry, I’m slowly tweaking my organization (they can put that on my gravestone, I guess), and I had the bright idea of moving the dehydrator from the mudroom to this spot.
I had had it out in the mudroom because it’s a bit noisy for the kitchen and it has a short cord, so needs to be near an outlet. But it’s silly to have it be something you see when you walk in, and obviously food belongs in the pantry!
I have to chuckle at my dehydrator when I see people’s extra-zowie-acme-deluxe models on Instagram, because I got it at a yard sale for $5 and it is clearly showing its age. Little pieces of it occasionally fall off, although I try to be more careful. But seriously, it works fine! You can regulate the heat and everything! I use it a lot to dry my herbs; they really do come out nicer if dehydrated with a little heat, as opposed to being left to air dry, but you also don’t want to heat them so much that they lose their potency — and my oven just gets too warm, even on the lowest setting.
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August 20, 2022 By Leila 39 Comments
Last Sunday the reading at Mass (new rite) was the Gospel that is rather uncomfortable: Luke 12:49-53, where Our Lord mentions all the various close relationships that the divisions of His fire-setting will cause.

Auntie Sue (that muse/sounding board/dependable guide of so much of what you read here, see Save a Step Cooking inter alia) pointed out to me that the litany we read there (father against son, mother against daughter, and so on), so painful to hear, has one important omission, and indeed in all of Scripture we do not find the idea of division in one relationship: husband and wife.

 



 

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