Friday, November 7, 2025

Hurry, get it done, Winter is Coming!

                                       

I thought about my to do list and how excited I was when they said no rain this week.  Yeah, they were wrong.  Monday started off with a nice drizzle.  I did manage to plant the tulips at the grave on Sunday ...but that gave me 41 to plant somewhere else because for some reason I bought 50 bulbs.  Somewhere in the yard it will be pretty.

We have felt this week like we were in a race to get things done because winter is coming!  They are forecasting snow Saturday through Sunday.  Lots of snow if you believe the EURO model.   I don't believe that but snow is coming for sure.

Monday.......Inside work -rain and wind.   You can see I had help folding clothes from my cat.  He is very smart.

I've been organizing the kitchen in my spare time.  All the canners are now stored away, etc.

Tuesday...... I took down the bean teepees, helped clean up the mess from a big tree branch we chopped down (neighbors tree that grew on our property),  and put the grill to the side of the patio so we can snow shovel. 

Wednesday...I planned to plant 41 tulip bulbs  somewhere and continue to help clean up a tree branch that we chopped down-none of this happened.  It was windy and rainy.  We were also tired and sore. ha ha



Thursday  ..I planted 41 tulip bulbs in every place I could find and helped clean up a tree branch that we chopped down.  I also put teepee poles in shed along with garden tools hanging out by the coop and got the heated chicken waterer going.

Just a disclosure: there was a lot going on so we hired our grandson to help us LOL.

Friday....   just relax!  Maybe we will go for a ride this morning. It's raining and windy.

I feel like we are prepared for winter ...although the coop needs to be cleaned. There is always something...maybe we will have a warm spell.

Our Menu so far this week:

Monday  chili hot dogs

Tuesday  out to eat 

Wednesday   Pork chops, mustard greens (I stored this jar  in the fridge ..it didn't seal), and mashed potatoes.  One quart of greens gives us two servings.  That is all we need because youngest daughter doesn't like them.

Thursday     Goulash 

Friday          Leftover goulash warmed up with cheese on top served with garlic bread

Saturday      Roast with the fixins      

Sunday        Roast beef sandwiches


I did make salad ahead of time this past week....I used the leaf lettuce from the greenhouse and the last of the tomatoes from the garden.  Lettuce at our aldi's was $2.50 this week!

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Friday, October 31, 2025

Good Deals, Our Menu, and Happy Halloween!

 



We went to the Menonite store and among other things we bought oatmeal for around $7.00 (.99 a pound) and some apples that were $10 a half bushel.  Those two things alone were worth the trip.  Plus it was fun.

I came home and made the grandkids some no bake cookies to take home with them.

Our Menu:

What we have had on the table so far this past week and what I have planned for the next few days.


Monday............Salisbury Steak, mashed potatoes, and gravy.



Tuesday...........Leftover salisbury steak made into a hamburger like stew

Wednesday......Fried chicken dinner from the Menonite store ($18.99-chicken was good..sides could be better)

Thursday.........Baked chicken, fried cabbage, and fried apples


Friday.............Homemade pizza  (grandkid will be here- I hope to get her in the kitchen)

Saturday.........Chicken noodle soup (leftover chicken)



Sunday..........Grilled rosemary pork chops (if the weather cooperates)..sides are yet to be determined.

Do you ever look at a recipe on the internet and think oh I'll make that only to realize you would have to make a trip to the grocery store.   Man, I hate that.

Garden chores:

It's getting colder here in Michigan but everyday I go out in the garden and do a little something.  Fall clean up is in full swing.

Monday.........Pulled up every tomato cage

Tuesday........ Saved Zinnia seeds and pulled up all the Olla's.  I stored the Olla's in the greenhouse and put the zinnia heads in the garage hanging up in a basket (in case of bugs).

Wednesday.....Planted garlic..this was worrying me..I think I'm ok but it felt late to be doing this.

Thursday........Mom and Dad's grave needs dirt by the headstone so I borrowed some from my pots.  I plan on planting tulips on Saturday.

Things I hope to do:

Friday ..............I hope to take down all the bean teepee's and save the bean seeds that are there

Just a thought...  I need to do this today before the trick or treaters come at 5. 

Saturday.....................Plant tulips at the gravesight.


 Happy Halloween!  




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Friday, October 24, 2025

Fall Colors, Good deal on Halloween Candy, and Protecting the Trees 10/24/25

 



We went to our favorite fall viewing place last week.  This is at the Largo Falls, MI.  Nope, us old people did not go down the steps (I think 500) we let the younguns have fun.


Granddaughter loves to climb the logs at the Lumberman's Monument.   The restroom and store were closed because of the government shutdown but I'm glad we were able to hike the trails.

I'm not going to get political...I could...but I'm not.  Neither should you LOL.


I bought Halloween candy at Meijer on Flashfood ...I bought 21 bars of candy for .50 cents each.  We only get around 15 to 20 kids at our door for trick or treating so I'm set!  ..listen candy is high.





I'm getting outside as much as the weather and time will let me.  I put the tree trunk protectors on all the trees.  Deer love my tree trunks.  These are the kind I use.

I also planted garlic around the peach tree.  I heard that planting garlic and onions around a peach tree will help prevent peach curl.  I did plant some onions this last season and the leaves uncurled but it was too late for peaches.


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Friday, October 17, 2025

Good deals, Saving Seeds, Crocheting, and Canning!

 


I spent $6.00 at Meijer.  I bought two pairs of shorts and a skirt in the clearance rack for $2.00 apiece.  I'll be ahead with clothes next summer.   Better than Goodwill!



I'm crocheting a white afaghan.  Something I've been seeing laying accross the bottom of beds.  Yep, got to have one ha ha.  This will only cost me about $2.00 with the good deal on yarn on bought at a garage sale last month.


Starting to save seeds.  The table will be full soon.  You can read how I save seeds here.



Right now I'm starting to clean mustard and turnip greens for canning.  I had to take a break in between bags for the back.  I'm getting it done though.  

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Friday, October 10, 2025

Harvesting the Garden Before the Frost!

 



I saw we had a frost forecasted this past week, so the first thing I did this past week was pick all the tomatoes.   I managed to get a basket of green tomatoes.  I wrapped them in newspaper to slowly ripen in the next few weeks.  You can read my blog post about saving green tomatoes here.



Then I picked all the Kentucky wonder beans and they are in the dehydrator now.  Shuck beans are always on the menu during the holidays.

I also canned 4 quarts of mustard greens.   It takes about a bushel of mustard greens to make 4 quarts.  They will survive a frost and we will pick more next week.

So, it's been a busy week harvesting but we will love all the good food this winter!   It hasn't been a big harvest this year but every litttle bit helps.

With the price of everything going up I wanted to remind you of little ways I save.  Every week (usually on Saturday) I make:

Dawn power wash spray for dishes and

I also make foaming hand soap for the bottles in kitchen and bathroom.


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Friday, October 3, 2025

I Was Almost Too Late and Freezer Meal!

 


I was almost too late in picking the concord grapes.  The birds just about ate them all.   Things had gotten in the way, you know there is always something that needs to be done ahead of something else.

I picked enough for 5 pints of jelly.  I love grape jelly.

We had pizza for dinner ...I always make two pizzas and I know a day will come up that we are crazy busy and need a quick meal.  I'm so thankful when I'm prepared for when it happens.


We went to the pumpkin farm this past weekend ...they really had it going there.  There were animals, food, civil war reanactment, corn maze, and pumpkins of course (we don't do corn mazes we learned our lesson many years ago-we almost had to stay the night).  

There was no admission fee...so we were able to spend money on other things.



We bought these raised beds at a moving sale -five of them for $10.  Really we only need two well maybe three so we can keep one for wood to repair the other two and give the other two away.

This is the nicest fall ever -today will be over 80 degrees!  Is it warm where you are?


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Friday, September 26, 2025

New Chicken Coop Run and Cooking Green Beans

                                     


So, I decided to buy a new chicken coop run and we started putting it together with the help of the grandson on Sunday who read the directions and figured it out.  I love buying used so we don't have to put things together but after months of looking I knew that was not going to happen.

We have spent all week on this thing tweaking it to make it work but I'm so glad I got it now.  The other one we had was 3 dog kennels zip tied together.  Now, I can walk inside of this one to clean it.  The birds can fly and they seem happy.

Not to be outdone Granddaughter helped put bricks around the outside.  We are thankful for them both.

Now we are tired and need rest but the garden is calling us. The beans should be ready to pick on Monday so I'll start canning again then.  



This morning I put a pot full of greasy white beans (with some others mixed in to help make it full pot) to start cooking on the stove.  Served with sauerkraut and spareribs, we should be happy.

Husband read on one farms website that you can now buy beans already strung and broke up.  They will cost you though.  Would you buy them ready to cook?

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