Hello, friends. Last week, I canned up vegetable broth. The grow station J had given me my last birthday was set up, then I began gathering our seeds. Five varieties of peppers were the first thing planted. While visiting with a friend, she reminded me how long they take to bear fruit, and I remembered that all the peppers last year, both homegrown and store bought, had not born fruit by the time of the first frost. Hopefully, this year will bring a bountiful harvest. J prepped a garden spot, and planted onions, using our compost, and leaf mold. I made bean burritos for dinner one night. GF tortillas were made for myself. The recipe was doubled this time, and they were even better than the first time. I used the smallest ones for lunch the next day. The extras were frozen.
I've been working on being better about self-care this year. I'm using infra-red therapy, and purchased a course (while 1/2 price) on stretching and moving, which I've been fairly good about doing daily. On a cold day, sweet potatoes, bread and butternut squash crumble were baked. Parsley was harvested for the crumble, which also used our squash and onions. A jar of cabbage came from the pantry, for a side. I won the equivalent of $25 on Swagbucks, which will go towards a gift card. While going through more seeds, I found another variety of peppers, and planted some of those too. Suet was made for the birds. We're enjoying the first blooms of the year. Hope you have a lovely week!
6 comments:
Ah, seeds!! We have a bright sunny day and it was a whopping...15 degrees out this morning. (It is up to about 30 now.) No gardening yet! May your pepper harvests be plentiful this year!
Brrrr! I think (hope) we're done with the teens this winter. I hope you're staying cozy!
Your bean burritos sound good. I made some split pea soup this weekend for the upcoming colder days.
So glad to hear you are putting self care on the list. You deserve it. I have discovered "Senior Shape" on YouTube and have been doing some of Lauren's workouts for strength training. She has many different types of exercise on that channel.
Stay toasty this week!
I told J this morning I thought I'd make soup for dinner. It's perfect weather for it. I've not been good on self care the past two days. Need to get back on it!
Good for you in prioritizing self-care. And seeds.... I love the start of the gardening season. It's so enjoyable to watch them progress (and then hope for the best!). Hoping you have a wonderful week!
That's a tough one for me, adding anything other than eating well, walking, and a monthly massage, but I'm working on it. I've got a plan for lots of other seeds, once the rain stops!
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