From My Home to Yours
~ Our Temps Hit 100 + Degrees! ~
plum tree
I did not get more cucumber seeds planted ... with the temps this high, they would not germinate.
grape leaves freshly harvested (left) and dried (right)
I did harvest grape leaves and started a grape leaf tincture (pictured below). For info on uses of grape leaf tincture, check out this video and or this article. Here's more info on uses for grape leaves other than tincturing.
I did not harvest dandelion
I did not harvest parsley
I did not plant wildflowers and cockscomb seeds in tractor tires
I did start two herbal tinctures ...
Here's the method I use to make tinctures
I crush or powder the dried herb and use the ratio of 1 part dried herb to 5 parts alcohol such as vodka, etc (not rubbing alcohol). I use a scale to measure in grams. I put an airtight lid on the container and give it a good shake. I let it sit at least 2 weeks (since the herbs are either powdered or finely crushed the time needed is less.) in a cool location out of direct sunlight. I make sure the location is where I will see it every day so that I can give it a good shake. After the 2 plus weeks are up, I strain, bottle and label the tincture.
I did continue to harvest squash, got our first harvest of more than one cucumber and continued harvesting plums.
(Each jar contains: cucumbers from our garden, raw squash from our garden, bell peppers, onions, carrots, tomatoes and feta cheese.)
For my 'prepared' ahead lunches this week, I prepared salad fixings. These jars contained all the vegetables and cheese. I measured out chicken and put it in separate containers and then put the lettuce, washed - cleaned - chopped, in a zip lock bag. I also boiled eggs, peeled them and stored them in an air tight glass storage container. It was easy and quick to put together a salad, whether it was a side salad or something more substantial such as a chef salad.
Our choices this week focused on ...
restocking our pantry ...
future financial needs ...
making meals quicker and easier ...
and on being good stewards of what God has blessed us with.
That's it for this week, I hope you've found something in my ramblings that will help and or encourage you in the upcoming week.
Until the next time ...
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Boy that's hot! We got up to 95 yesterday and one thing I wrote in my thankfulness journal was being thankful for A/C.
ReplyDeleteI don't think we will ever get over the horror of Hurricane Helene. We can never forget the sound of the wind or watching the trees just falling over like so many toys. It was weeks before the grocery stores were fully restocked. Even though we now have the whole house generator I will be much better prepared next time.