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Comments (1)I went to the EarthKind lecture, & lemme tell ya... If you *ever* get the chance to hear Steve George present a lecture, be there first in line! The hand-outs are easy-to-read, the message is clear, he keeps the tone light, & it was just *wonderful*!...See MoreRecipes for Microwave - Week 4 March 2013
Comments (13)Well, darn. Wonder why that didn't come up in my search. I am going to make a folder in my favorites just for the KT weekly recipes and save a link for each week. That way I can review just to make sure that categories are not repeated. Thanks, Patti. Regardless, here is a great recipe my sister sent to me. Lemon Curd 1 1/4 cups white sugar 3 whole eggs + 2 egg yolks 1 cup fresh lemon juice 3 lemons, zested or use vegetable peeler and cut in long curls so it is easy to remove from curd 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted In a microwave-safe bowl, whisk together the sugar and eggs until smooth. Let mixture sit for 10-15 minutes so that sugar dissolves more. Stir in lemon juice, lemon zest and butter. Microwave butter until half melted, let cool, then stir into sugar/egg/lemon mixture. Cook in the microwave at 70% for one-minute intervals, stirring after each minute until the mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a metal spoon. Remove from the microwave, and pour into small sterile jars. Refrigerate overnight before using. Store for up to three weeks in the refrigerator. Makes 2 cups...See MoreMarch 2018, Week 4, No Fooling......
Comments (117)Denise, Fig trees are pretty late to come out. Just be patient with them. It is not unusual for them to die back completely to the ground and then to be late to show new growth. It is just one of the frustrating things about growing figs here. The good thing is that once they start regrowing from the ground, they grow quickly. Two of the latest blooming peaches (they have chilling hour requirements of 1000 hrs or more) are Contender and Reliance. I don't see Contender in stores here often, but do see Reliance from time to time. Both are available from Stark Bros. Those are lovely cabinets! Nancy, The sleet part doesn't sound good, nor can it ever be good when Wyoming is warmer than we are in the month of April. Oh well, I just keep thinking "Lee warned us....". Because. he. did. (grin) We only dyed two dozen eggs---a dozen with a blue/purple Galaxy kit that had rub-on transfers of the stars, the Milky Way galaxy, etc. and a dozen in pastels that have a pearlized/marbelized finish you apply after the dye dries. I didn't think that dye ever would dry. We also had 60 (says Tim and Lillie, and I say 61) plastic eggs to hide. Tim says he hid 60. He counted. Lillie says she found 60. She counted. Yet, when I went out to the garden to throw row cover over the two beds that include tomato and bean plants, I found a plastic egg at my garden gate. So, I say 61 eggs. Regardless, the Easter festivities are over, our temperatures now are dropping (we were 64 at midnight, and still 55 until about 4 p.m., but no longer....) and it is sort of misty/foggy but maybe with not quite enough rain to call it light drizzle. Our prank was to fill Lillie's magical, mystical golden egg with brussels sprouts. Let me explain. She has gone on and on about how we have to hide the golden egg (my reply: what golden egg? why? we never had a golden egg when Chris was a kid) for a couple of months and it has to have a spectacular surprise in it. Oh, and how she must be the one to find it, and with no help. Hearing about it daily about drove me out of my mind, until I finally started teasing her on being fixated on a golden egg that we didn't have, weren't interested in and weren't going to have. She still went on and on and on about it endlessly. So, a couple of weeks ago I told her that I was so tired of hearing about it and that if she didn't stop talking about it, I'd buy a golden egg and fill it with brussels sprouts. She kept emphasizing it had to have a great surprise in it. I told her that brussels sprouts would be a great surprise. It all was a long running joke that she wasn't taking seriously until we bought a bag of brussels sprouts at the store yesterday. The look on her face when I put those brussels sprouts in the grocery cart was priceless. At home, she took a new approach, begging Tim to hide the golden egg so well that she'd never find it. Apparently she decided I am a woman of my word and that there really was going to be brussels sprouts in the golden egg. Guess what? She was right. I am not cruel. When she sat down her basket and started taking out the plastic eggs to open them up, I suggested she first take the golden egg (only a bright yellow egg) and put all those brussels sprouts in the fridge before they started smelling up her Easter basket. She promptly complied and, when she opened the fridge, sitting next to the brussels sprouts bag, there were two "LOL Surprises" toys on the shelf. So, she got the spectacular toy she loves and had hoped would be in the golden egg, and we got the fun of seeing her react to brussels sprouts in her actual golden egg. It was hysterical. She promised solemnly that there would be no talk ever again of a golden egg at future Easters. We'll see. Our forecast low for tonight has dropped to 38 and for Tuesday night to 35. Tim and I covered up the two raised beds that have some tomato plants and some green bean plants in them. We might not have needed to, but with a 38 in the forecast, I figured better safe than sorry. Tim is sicker and sicker. I told him I think he has the flu and not a cold. He won't admit it. He thinks that because he had the flu shot last fall, he couldn't possibly have the flu. I think he is wrong. He is just too stubborn to admit it. He is not planning on going in to work tomorrow morning. This is going to be the longest and most boring first week of April we've had in a long time. rere's not much that one can do out in the garden in this sort of weather. I brought in all the flats of plants from the front porch, even though lately they've been staying out 24/7. I'll probably put them outside tomorrow and bring them in again the next couple of nights. We will be cold, but not nearly as cold as places further north. We have had small numbers of hummingbirds recently, about a week or two earlier than usual. Suddenly we have a lot more. I suspect a bunch were arriving here on their way, just passing through on their way to points further north, and the cold front hit. So, here they are, feeding like crazy at the feeders. I'll refill the feeders with fresh nectar tomorrow. I am tired (apparently I am no match for a 9 year old's energy) and am planning to go to bed early. I'm trying to stay awake long enough that at least it will be dark when I go upstairs to go to sleep. Really, I don't care if it is light or dark, but even when tired find it hard to fall asleep before it is dark outdoors. I looked at the garden while covering up warm season plants and there's hundreds of warm-season volunteers uncovered. Either they'll sink or swim on their own, and it doesn't really matter. If they die, more will sprout. More always do. Dawn...See MoreA cold start to March Week 4
Comments (45)Rick, I spend a lot more than I should, but I am also trying to build this place up, so I cant blame all my expenses on gardening. If you do a lot of gardening I expect that you can save money by starting your own seed, but it takes a lot of your time. The big plus to starting your own seeds is, that you get the type of plants you want, A lot of the plants you want just wont be on the shelf locally, some of them you may even have to do a web search to find seed for. As I try to improve the land where I live, I use a pasture cultivator, disc, and a drag to repair the damage caused by erosion, armadillos, and whatever. When I get a bare spot neighbor, and I want to plant something in it, and being that he has a produce market, and we are also concerned about the economy, we plant food. I have never planted spring turnips either, I am not really that fond of turnips, but neighbor thinks that he may be able to sell a few. I was awakened this morning by a rain storm, which sound like it may have had some hail in it. There was also an emergency repair truck from the electric company in my driveway. I expect that lightening hit something and knocked out the power on the single phase line that goes up the mountain east of me, it seems to go out more often than the others, and being that there are not a lot of people on it, it seems to be the last one repaired, of course that happens to be the line that feeds my house. The highway department is out trying to clean out culverts on the other side of the highway and the cop cars are going back and forth, there may have been an accident because of water over the road. I have a few words of wisdom the the highway department, which are " if you want to control the floods like we have had in the past two years, you had better put in larger culverts". The creek in my pasture is flooded big time, but not as big as the flood we had last year that washed away my garden. I have not been out to check the storm damage yet, it is still raining. I feel sure I will have erosion damage, I always do when I have bare soil and we get a rain like we got this morning. I know that there will be some erosion in the potato patch. I don't like breaking up ground on a slope like the new potato patch, but it had gotten so rough that it hurt my back to drive a tractor over it. I had better shut up, I know that y'all don't have time to read this book....See MoreRelated Professionals
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