Our garden has been quite productive this year. We had several Patty pan squash that we stuffed with crab and baked - oh so yummo.
Our spaghetti squash only produced three squash but they did not go to waste. We made buttered "noodles" from two and gave the third to our son. Our tomatoes did better than anything else, not only have we eaten tomatoes just about every day we have canned more than 20 quarts of them, as well as spaghetti sauce with our home grown herbs, garlic and onions.
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First batch of tomatoes and blueberries |
Caprese salad is one of our favorites so we have enjoyed many of those.
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The kids helping harvest from the garden |
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Some of the First Fruits of our garden |
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Caprese Salad |
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Blueberry danishes |
Our blueberry bushes were prolific this year as well. We have frozen approximately 8 gallon bags of blue berries, made blueberry cobblers, danishes, muffins, pancakes and canned about 10 quarts of them. We opened up the blueberry picking to all of our neighbors and friends as well as our church family and many took us up on the offer and enjoyed the fruit as well.
We celebrated Jeremiahs birthday by taking him out for breakfast and buying him a water rocket. He and Scott put it together and we had a maiden flight of it.
They painted it fluorescent colors so they could shoot it at night and find it when it landed!
Moriah helped us plant sunflower seeds early in the season and they grew over 6 feet tall! We are using the seeds to add to our wild bird feeders.
We wanted to go peach picking with the kids and found a farm Hanover that has pick your own. We went on a Saturday morning and picked couple of bags full as well as buying a big box what they call "seconds" (apparently they are the peaches that were not good enough for them to sell commercially but the were wonderful!). From that we canned 8 quarts of peaches - we are making great use of our storage shelves with all of this canning!
The next post will be about the train table that we have been putting together for the basement. It has been an ongoing project since June so we've made quite a bit of progress. Blessings!