The Radish

The Radish

Monday, October 1, 2012

Fall....

Not only is that the season we are in but I too have fallen away from blogging. I miss blogging and sharing my adventures with everyone. What can I say though? I have this adorable 5 week old baby now and leading up to his birth was a busy and trying time. My garden flopped this year from a crazy but lovable dog, crazy weather and lack of time. I didn't get much of a fall garden in either. Currently, my pepper plants are still growing, I have one carrot coming up (I got sidetracked and only planted a few seeds one day), and I put in my fall garlic. With the lack of food from my own garden we have been going to the farmers market a lot! I enjoy this for two reasons, meeting up with friends and supporting the local farmers who make farming their living.

So what do all farmers, gardeners, and food lovers do when they aren't growing the food? Cooking! This has mostly what I have been doing. I keep thinking about taking photos of my food, but then it occurs to after we've already ate half of it. So far I've made fresh pesto, mini apple pies, applesauce, fresh noodles, butternut squash ravioli, the ravioli, and butternut squash bread just to name some things. I never really cooked with my mother or any relative for that matter as a kid and now that means I have no idea what I am doing most of the time. However, I would say that I am decent at following directions. This skill comes in handy with almost everything except for breads. I still struggle making most breads and pastries, but I am still trying everyday. I want to become more self sufficient and I have also added sewing to this. I am a horrible sewing, but that too will come in time. I hope to teach myself these things before Nicholas gets older and I can pass this knowledge on to him. Even if he doesn't see a point to it (like me as a child) I will help him understand the reasons these skills are important. I only wish I had known why learning this stuff could have been helpful. If my garlic comes up I will try to get some pictures and I will try to start taking pictures of my food creations although they aren't very pretty. I'm focusing on making them taste yummy and will eventually learn to make them a little nicer looking.

I am a little disappointed with the season but I am happy for the son that captured my time. I can't wait for next season. I know I will be adding another garden box and maybe trying to make the area around it look nicer too! I hope your gardens turned out better than mine.

1 comment:

  1. So you grew a baby instead of veggies--much yummier! There is always next season. Very proud of you learning cooking skills AND sewing. Sounds like you're on your way to being self sufficient and that is so good for your growing family.

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