Last
Saturday the girls and I headed off to the orchards after work to get some farm
fresh fruit for canning. I bought a box
of peaches and a box of pears. They had
the most beautiful green bell peppers too so I bought four of them to dice up
for the freezer. The girls each picked
out an apple to eat when we got home. It
is a special time for us and a nice drive into the country.
Usually
we would plan a second trip out there next month for apples but because we have
plenty of applesauce left from last year we won’t be doing that this time. We are in the same shape for pumpkin puree
too. We’ll use the apple and pumpkin
money to stock up on something else.
On
Sunday morning I started my day off by getting a load of laundry going and a
pot of coffee brewing. Once I had coffee
in hand I made a batch of rhubarb jam. I
have never made it before so I am hopeful it tastes okay. The recipe made 10 half-pint jars of jam.
I had
purchased grated cheddar cheese (5 pounds for $10.69) so I wanted to divide it
up into sandwich size zipper bags and get it into the freezer. I put two cups of cheese into each bag and
ended up with ten packages.
Next I
made up four whole wheat pizza dough balls, placed each one into a fold top
sandwich bag and then all four went into a gallon zipper bag and into the
freezer. When I am ready to make pizza I
will set one dough ball in the refrigerator in the morning to defrost and it will be ready
when I get home that evening. It really
gives me a good head start on dinner.
I made
two loaves of whole wheat bread, one for now and one for the freezer. While the bread dough did its thing in the
bread machine I picked all the ripe veggies that were ready in the garden and
ended up with enough cucumbers to slice up and make a small batch of bread and
butter pickles. Since I am the only one
in the family that likes them a small batch is just right for us.
Last,
but certainly not least, I made a chocolate zucchini cake. The recipe makes more cake than we should be
eating at one time so I divided the batter in half and baked one half in a
smaller pan and the rest in cupcakes for the freezer. The cupcakes will be great in our lunches.
My
tomato plants are loaded with green tomatoes and the squash and cucumbers have
tons of blossoms. I hope the weather
holds out for a few more weeks before we get a big freeze so we can get our
tomatoes to ripen and a few more cukes and squash. I’m keeping my fingers crossed.
You did great! Wow, I need to get going on doing more too.
ReplyDeleteI didn't just have a baby so I probably have a little more time on my hands right now. :) You'll get caught up!
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