Well, firstly we went shopping, we had been looking at replacing my car due to it's old age and it had developed Salamander Syndrome, it was bought forward when some wally in a HUGE 4x4 drove into the side of the "da broom" this is what it was replaced with.
It was a very good buy actually, it has already shown its usefulness bringing home to very large 8 foot book cases. It will also be useful for bring home all manner of things in the future.. We took it to the Dandenong Market a few weeks ago, and bought home a serious amount of tomatoes.. about 18 kilos - last year here was shocking for vege due to the floods, so my tomato sauce supply ran out, gosh eating canned sauce after homemade is nothing short of disguising.
This is half of what I had the rest have been, chopped and added to this pot.
I made two batches this size, about 5kg per pot
It made about 7kg all up, and there is always one random half jar.. I will buy another lot later and make enough to last a full year, the rest of the tomatoes became soup.
While I am on the cooking thing.. I finally got around to making some delicious steamed fruit rolls, now it seemed to take forever to accumulate the tins to make them in, but here is the final product..
and umm yes I had to slice a piece to quality control, pretty good.. thanks to Narelle over at Just Like My Nan Made for the recipe..check out her blog, it is an awesome place to pick up some nifty ideas not to mention great recipes.
Now, I know I could have done this in a more frugal, recycle-y way, but I didn't.. it was a serious bargain though so please don't be to harsh, when you see what I bought..
I have wanted one, well forever..
No show without Punch, in this case DimSim aka Sacred Temple Kitty
Can-O-Cat
Once I managed to convince the cat it was not something for her, I got onto the job of mushing the worm bedding and adding the worms.
I will keep you updated on this little venture, I have used some of the worm water already on some plants and was seriously astounded by the results..
We went of to the Red Hill Market about a month ago, and I was delighted to bump into Rod and Eryn Barnett from Wee Folk Garden Art it had been sometime since I had purchased any of there work and it seemed fitting that I add something new to my collection..
We went of to the Red Hill Market about a month ago, and I was delighted to bump into Rod and Eryn Barnett from Wee Folk Garden Art it had been sometime since I had purchased any of there work and it seemed fitting that I add something new to my collection..
This is the beautiful Emily Havachat, isn't she just lovely, she has joined the family and she hangs proudly on the wall in my kitchen.
There has been another wee venture going on in my kitchen cupboard, will photogragh and update you on this one... I am hoping to drink some of it later today, hopefully I won't wake up drunk and naked, in a dumpster with any non vital organs missing.
Oh and here is the link to From My Hearth - my new soapie website and blog
There has been another wee venture going on in my kitchen cupboard, will photogragh and update you on this one... I am hoping to drink some of it later today, hopefully I won't wake up drunk and naked, in a dumpster with any non vital organs missing.
Oh and here is the link to From My Hearth - my new soapie website and blog
3 OF YOU SAID:
I managed to comment on the wrong post. Anyway it IS good to see you posting again Wendy. :)
I couldn't get into your soap blog Wendy. :( Maybe permission is set to private?
You have been a busy bee, haven't you....I'm very proud of your steamed rolls, they look fantasticly scrumptious...Good on you for having a go at them. I've been slow at my blog recently also, due to 'life challenges'...but they seem to iron out in the end, then I get back to blogging. Hope yours are ironing out too.....I think I know what's brewing in your cupboard too....heheh, but I'll wait 'n see.
lots a luv 'n hugs
Narelle
p.s. thanks for the link hunny bun!
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