Hello, friends. I hope you've had a good week. When I baked sweet potatoes for a dinner, I baked extra for a pie, which was made on Monday. We enjoyed it several days. I've been wanting to try my niece's favorite curry dish, and did, using our collards, onions, garlic and gifted peppers. It was delicious, and will make it into our rotation. She recommended adding a protein, like chickpeas. The week turned raw again. One day, I simmered apple juice with spices on the woodstove, for a warm drink for us. I cut open toothpaste and lotion tubes, to use the last of them. I'd been considering getting a membership to Angel Studios, as there are a few movies I'd like to see. For President's Day, they're having a 20% off sale, so I decided to join. I do want to support them, as their movies appear to be more wholesome than many, and am thinking I'll stream what I want, then likely take a break until there are more I'd like to see.
Vegetable soup was made for a dinner, which used a container of frozen leftovers, plus many homegrown veggies. I enjoyed the leftover soup for lunches. A batch of whole wheat chocolate chip cookies was made up, and cookies shared with my massage therapist. I intended to share some with our mail carrier, but she came especially early that day, so I missed her. There's more dough, so I'll bake up some fresh ones this week. We received wonderful rain. Though the tanks aren't full, they are fuller than they've been in months, and we are so thankful. More seeds were planted, including parsley, roselle, spilanthes, tithonia, artichokes and portulaca. The first pepper seed is beginning to sprout, and I found the Hopi Red Dye amaranth like this, 36 hours after planting. That's some serious life force! The amaranth seeds were from '21, so I planted them quite thick, not expecting all this vibrancy.
After an appointment, I shopped at Harris Teeter, getting the 5% senior discount. Two packs of bias tape, and a pack of colored ball pins cost .50 at the thrift store, which will be added to sewing supplies. I like to dye the white bias tape with plants, and use it as a drawstring for bags. I went through Swagbucks to make business purchases. Another hen was killed this week, this time inside their screened porch. Sigh. We still believe it's a hawk, or possibly a weasel, with the very specific part that was eaten. Understandably, the flock has been very reluctant to venture out of their coop. It happened the day I was away from home, when J was working inside his shop. As February often is, the weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with beautiful spring-like days, and raw, cold days. This week, there's a chance of wintry precipitation, though what exactly keeps changing. We wouldn't mind if that's the last real hoorah of winter weather here. I hope you stay safe and cozy, whatever the weather.
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Our winter weather for this week was downgraded too. I hope that's the last! Your curry dish looks so colorful and healthy. Sorry about your chicken...probably was a hawk. I saw a hawk grab one of our squirrels from my bird feeder one day last summer! We appreciate decent tv shows. Lately we watch a lot of the Dick Van Dyke show. Boy those days were so much more moral on tv! andrea
That curry dish looks scrumptious! No doubt it warmed you through. I’ve been enjoying warm water and warm almond milk the last few weeks. It’s somehow comforting when the weather is so unpredictable.
I’m sorry about your chook. It’s a difficult thing to discover. I hope the remaining girls stay safe.
May you stay cozy this week. Maybe this will be the last blast of frigid weather!
There are so many squirrels here, it'd be better if that's what the hawks focused on. That must have been shocking to see though! There's definitely a mix of good and bad you can watch these days!
I'm glad to have gotten around to trying the curry. It's really good. It's lovely to have comforting things, when the winter days seem to go on. Hopefully, more spring-like days are just around the corner!
Love hearing about and seeing the seedlings. Not likely to start anything here soon: we have 4" snow, single digit nights (5 right now), and not likely to get warm until later in the week. But it IS sunny and I am enjoying that!!
Brrrr! The sun makes a huge difference, doesn't it? I hope you can find ways to stay cozy!
Aww...I'm so sorry about the chicken. That's so frustrating. Hoping you figure it out soon, so you don't lose any more of the flock. Happy to hear that you received rain though. And that curry looks delicious! I bet your house smelled amazing when the cider was heating on the woodstove. Have a great week!
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