Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Autumn Signs
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Feeling the Crock Pot Love
Fall= Crock pot
I don't usually use the crock pot during the summer, but the autumn I begun to dream about all the yummy warm goodness I can cook up in it. I dusted it off and brought it out this week. I cooked three breakfasts and one pot of chili for dinner in it. The ease the crock pot brings us on slow mornings or over scheduled evenings, is one of many reasons I love it. The way in which the house fills slowly with the delicious aromas of the food bubbling away, it is comforting and homey. Ahh.
I thought I would share our three current favorite crock pot breakfasts. It works well for breakfast because the kids can all help themselves to a warm cooked breakfast as they trickle down stairs.
These are my three favorites.
Oatmeal (the basic)
1 1/2 cups steel cut oats
4 cups water
1 tsp cinnamon
Mix in the crock pot, put on low heat before bed- ready for you when you wake up!
I often add in one or more of the following before I turn it on
-1 cup of chopped dates
-1 cup of raisins (although my guys don't like warm raisins)
-1 cup of cranberries
-1-2 cup chopped and peeled apple or pear
In the morning I often add some of the following
-almond milk
-coconut milk (a big hit lately)
-coconut
-nuts
-honey or brown sugar
-berries
-jam
Blueberry Syrup for Pancakes (or yogurt, on fruit, on leftover oatmeal)
2-3 cups blueberries (or whatever berries you have, fresh or frozen)
1 cups water
1/3 cup sugar
2tsps lemon juice
mix, put crock pot on low heat for 2 -3 hours
Apple Sauce
8 apples, peeled and quartered
1cups of water
2-3 tsp of cinnamon
1/4 cup of brown sugar
mix in crock pot, put on low heat before bed, warm chunky apple sauce ready for you when you get up!
a discussion of crock pot cooking at beauty that moves
Red Pepper Jelly
We have been loving the Red Pepper Jelly we made. I must confess we have tried a few different recipes over the years but the jelly consistency has never been quite right. I was so excited to have this red pepper jelly and the crab apple jelly we made turn out with such a wonderful jelly texture that I called my mum in celebration at 11pm just to share my joy! It's the little things - right?
Most recipes aren't like this one. Many recipes suggest you press the juice out of the peppers or use a cheese cloth bag for easy removal of the pepper pieces. This recipe has you leave them in. I loved how easy that made it and the bits have such a soft consistency after being cooked that really you don't notice. Red peppers are on sale this week for .49 cents a pound, so I might be making some more!
So here it is3 1/2 cups finely chopped red pepper (careful to keep the seeds out) you can hand chop or use a processor
5 cups of sugar
1 1/2 cupsapple cider vinegar (you can use white vinegar, but I think this brings out the flavour even more)
4 ounces of liquid pectin (for the type I bought it meant 1 and a half pouches) and NOT the powdered kind
Mix the peppers, vinegar, sugar and heat until it is a rolling boil. Stir at a boil for 6 mins. Stir in the liquid pectin, boil for 4 more minutes. Skim foam off. Ladle the jelly into jars leaving 1/2 inch head space at the top of the jars. Put the sealed jars in the canner for 5 mins.It is great served over cream cheese for crackers or dipping, as a topper to warm brie, as a side for leftover turkey. Enjoy!
similar to one we have used in the past for crushing the juice out of the peppers.
Monday, September 28, 2009
A New Wreath
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Mushrooms
We are trying to identify some of the different fungus, slime molds are becoming easier and a few of the different polypores are too. It was great to watch everyone searching in different corners as we went along, excited to show the rest of us. Even Chris found a great specimen of Bear's Head, we were all so proud!
puffballs
perhaps a honey mushroom
maybe Golden Pholiotas
carnivorous oyster mushrooms
a type of polypore
we call this the hershey kiss, or maybe it's ?
Saturday, September 26, 2009
A Walk in the Woods
We decided to take Hardwood Lookout, primarily because it overlooks Smoke Lake and the beautiful scenery and because it isn't a difficult trail, which is important when your two year old wants to walk!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Homeschooling with Playmobile
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Hibernation Ready
Part of fall means preparing for the winter. As much as I like winter and winter weather, I am no where near ready for it. But this weekend we spend a bit more time getting ready. The chicken coop got a coat of protective paint, the garden beds got cleaned and mulched, the garage got organized (well it got started), the toys from around the woods got collected. One of the kids commented that when we are inside we are canning, baking and freezing and when we are outside we are cleaning, collecting, preparing, that we knew just what it must feel like to be an animal getting ready for hibernation. I think we do.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Art Around the Table
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Option 2
Sunday, September 20, 2009
squelch....squish...squelch...
that sound is me in my kitchen. It's canning, preserving, freezing time. It is one of those crazy times I really enjoy, seeing the fruits of my labour lining the pantry or filling the freezer, but it also feels a bit like a mad dash trying to fit the work into pockets of time. No complaints though, I do love it.
O.k., one complaint. That noise. squelch, squish, squelch. It comes from my kitchen floor. It is a sticky mess, trapping things as they pass through the area (I think I even caught one of the kids!) , then spreading as things are freed.
I have lots to share; country fair fun, a trip to see friends and family, fall clean up,crafting for the nature exchange, an awesome star program we attended and chicken despair. Despite trying I haven't been able to find a pause button on life, it would make life so much easier to catch up. Darn. Until that happens, (and assuming I can be freed from my kitchen floor )I will begin to post past things below. Thanks for your patience (especially you mum !).
I love to look back and see how much more (hopefully) we are preserving each year.
In the freezer
2 quarts of green beans
6 cups of fresh corn
12 jars of pesto
6 bags of apple pie filling
2 bags of chokecherry pie filling
4 bags of cooked and pureed pumpkin
In the pantry
10 jars of raspberry jam
11 jars of crab apple jelly
6 jars of red pepper jelly
10 jars of ginger pear jam
8 jars of apricot jam
6 of peach jam
There are plans to get together with a friend to do some tomato canning. Plum preserves and blueberries are next in line. I have also been inspired to try peach salsa. Some will be birthday or Christmas gifts, the rest won't be hard for my family to enjoy!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Park Time
Friday, September 18, 2009
All kinds of Cars
click on this one to read the great license plate
Sunday, September 13, 2009
A Country Fair
We worked like crazy the week before we went away because we wanted to enter some of our handiwork. The kids out did themselves as always, button people, handwriting (Elias came in 3rd Karen!) treasure boxes, recycled piggy banks, a decorated t-shirt, knitting, baked goods, the list goes on. The highlights were our rooster coming in first place, Oreo our rabbit coming in 2ND place, Elias' doll and doll clothes coming first and receiving an invite to the Ontario Agricultural Fair with this entry (so excited!), Ben's button person who had a country theme coming in first, Aria's photos getting first place and my personal celebration was my embroidery coming in first.
The prizes were ribbons and small monetary amounts, which are shared at a potluck evening in October. What a great way to extend the fun!
As if that wasn't fun enough, the games kept everyone busy. There were sack races, tug of war, wheel barrow races, running races, shoe fling, sawing, hammer the fastest. They were a blast.
We enter a fair every year, it has become a bit of a tradition. This one had all the parts of a fair we love rolled into one.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Put This One On Your Must Do List!
All in fun. And it is one of those things you must give a try.