Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Spring is Just Around the Corner!

      I keep hoping if I say this enough, it will happen! Almost every other day, we have had threat of snow! We actually have gotten a few flakes, but what happens here mostly is ice. Thankfully, that melted quickly! Today was predicted that we would have inclement weather in the form of snow/ice, but alas, only a very light layer on the picnic table and car hoods. It has melted as I write this. We are expecting round 2 for tomorrow. They cry wolf so often that people get tired of it and go on about their way. That's why accidents happen. People don't believe there's any ice until they wind up in a ditch! I prefer to stay in if temps are under 32 degrees and rain/snow. 

      But Spring is around the corner! I saw Robins in town the other day! I haven't seen them in my yard yet, but they are probably out there somewhere! My hens haven't started laying yet, but I'm hoping that won't be long! Before I know it, I'll have eggs running out my ears! Jill Winger from Prairie Homestead helped me with my frustration of not having eggs. She said that she embraces egg laying as a season. Just like harvesting corn or beans. One doesn't expect to get those all year long; and one shouldn't expect to get eggs all year long. At least not from older hens. I quit stressing about eggs after I read this. I will embrace eggs when they come! We will eat lots of custards, puddings, pies, and anything else made with eggs!

      I intended on writing a post last week, but when it rains, the internet doesn't work. Or it is very slow. That messes with blogger. So today, even though there is a light rain, I'm writing before it gets messed up. Plus, I had a bad head cold and felt terrible a few days. I'm so much better now! I got behind with my crafting and cleaning but we've been eating good! I broke down and bought beef this week in the form of a shoulder roast. I cooked it in the pressure cooker, then added carrots, potatoes, and onions and pressured a few more minutes. It turned out delicious! I love using my pressure cooker even more than my crock-pot! I rarely use my crock-pot. The pressure cooker is so much faster! And the food tastes good cooked in it! My grandmother always used her pressure cooker, so I guess that's why I'm not afraid of it. Speaking of pressure cooker, I'm about to can some beans! We are out of black beans, Skylar's favorite, so I ordered those and great northern. I get them from the food co-op. They are organic and I can purchase them in bulk. Makes them cost about the same as the grocery store. If your'e not familiar with canning beans, go to http://www.pickyourown.org/canningdriedbeans.htm or http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2013/04/how-to-can-dry-beans.html They will teach you what you need to know about canning dry beans. That's how I learned; so if I can do it, you can do it! Home canned beans are so much better than store bought. They keep well and all you have to do is reach into your pantry.

      I finally made lotion bars. They are wonderful! They are made with organic ingredients and smell so good! I don't use them to cover my whole body, just dry, chapped parts. Like hands, fingers, lips, toes, feet, elbows. You get the idea. They really helped heal Randy's cracked thumbs. He didn't even need any today. I rubbed it on his dry, cracked feet and they are so much better! I like making something at home that helps our bodies! It's not hard to do. Here's the link: http://www.mommypotamus.com/lotion-bar-recipe/
I also made melt and pour soap that I've been wanting to make for a long time. It was so easy! I had some that I purchased from Hobby Lobby a long time ago and I added some color and fragrance oil to it. It turned out pretty good. I'm going to try making it again as I sets up really fast.

      Have you planted your tomato, pepper, herb, and eggplant seeds yet? If you live in my zone, now's the time. I should have planted them a few weeks ago, but they are planted now. I just hope they germinate and grow. The seed starting mix has a funny odor. I hope it doesn't affect the seeds! If I don't see signs of growth within a week, I'll start over. I hope ya'll stay warm and safe during this unpredictable winter! Remember, Spring is just around the corner! Blessings from Bama!

The roast cooked into a stew!

We didn't get to spend much time with these two this weekend.

I don't mind the drive to get this flour!

Melt and pour soap. I didn't have red color.

Yummy lotion bars!
Randy worked in the rain to put up the last truss for the carport. It's tall so the camper can go under it.
Five pounds each! Waiting to be canned.
I love when the dough is bubbly!
The pizza was the best yet!
Can you believe he washed it in the rain?
Waiting for them to germinate!
We are really enjoying the bread cooked in this Dutch oven!

I made these for these two. I actually cut the crown from wood. The other is a thrift store make-over.

12 comments:

  1. I give my hens a "rest" in the Winter - of course, up here that is pretty long...they still lay maybe 5-6 eggs a week. I have to find them before they freeze. I also love my pressure cooker! I don't know if I could "live" with out one. It makes life so much easier. I was wondering what the trusses were for...maybe you mentioned it, but I didn't see it. That will be nice for the camper. It was fun seeing apart of your week. Have a great day!

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    1. That's good your hens lay that many a week, in your weather. Ours don't lay at all! Yes, they do! I enjoyed sharing it with you! Blessings!

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  2. Ahhh, a dutch oven for your bread! Not used that method of baking before but your bread looks absolutely delicious! You stay so busy. It is fun to see what all you are up to. You have inspired me to can beans now. Stay warm! Blessings to you!

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    1. It's such an easy recipe, Lisa. Water, flour, salt, and yeast. Let sit overnight, heat dutch oven, throw in dough and bake! Tastes so good! Like sour dough if it sits a couple days! You are an avid bean canner! Yes, you stay warm too, my friend! Blessings!

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  3. I heard the birds chirping the other day and was so excited to think of spring almost being here. I wish I had room for a garden, but we do not have a lot of outdoor space here. Happy Weekend to you!

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    1. Yes, as soon as this snow melts, we will have Spring! Have a nice weekend!

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  4. Don't I wish spring was just around the corner here! Bitter cold tonight. When I let Coco out about 8:30p.m. the deck thermometer said about 10 degrees and I think it is colder than that as the snow is blocking it. Where did you order your ingredients for your lotion bars? Online? Nancy

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    1. Hi Nancy! Wow! That's too cold for me! Glad our weather isn't like that! We've had 3-5" of snow since I wrote this but it's melting now. Sure was pretty! Yes, from Amazon. Blessings!

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  5. I would love to try lotion bars!!!! More snow headed to us today, grrrrr...Thanks for always leaving such lovely comments on my blog. =)

    Jeanine

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    1. You're so welcome! You have such pretty things! Sorry about all that snow! Blessings!

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  6. Oh it is so cold and snowy here in Tennessee. Am so ready for Spring! It is great that you are making your own soap with good ingredients. So many people don't realize there are so many awful chemicals in fragrance oils so it is awesome that you are using essential oils.

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    1. I love using less chemicals in my home! I especially love using essential oils! Thanks for stopping by! Blessings!

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