Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Wednesday's Warrior

     This week, we've processed 11 bushels of tomatoes into spaghetti sauce. It's been a while since I've done that many. The hardest part is boiling them down and having every large and small container in the house full of fresh squeezed tomatoes on counters waiting to be boiled to thicken. I finally resorted to a large, clear bin to keep filling.
     We've been picking and washing and peeling and freezing and canning. PHEW. t-i-r-e-d. When we pull into the you-pick fruit stand, the kids get scared that I'm going to make them pick tomatoes again. (Even though their mom picked most of them while they found bugs and picked flowers) We are picking up 10 dozen corn tomorrow and a half bushel of concord grapes. I can add that to my bushel of beans and hot peppers waiting on the porch. 
 This month, we've played out several times and it's been the busiest month of the entire year for us.  I've been trying to organize my house, but the laundry just never stops overflowing and the dishes are never ending. It gets frustrating, but it's ok. I'll be alright like every other woman who's ever done it before me. 
     I finally bought a Kitchen Aid 6 qt. commercial mixer. I had a smaller one about 5 years ago, but in my infinite wisdom and generosity, I gave it to my sister. I've been trying to get that darn thing back for about 2 years now, until I realized a few weeks ago, that I would just have to buy another one. Maria wanted lime green, so that's what we got. I'm still trying to get past the color, although I keep telling the kids that I love it. This week, we've been making bread. muffins and bagels each day testing it out. We also ordered a grain mill attachment and have already started grinding. (It came in today, along with the wheat berries) Although I had Leek soup on the stove tonite, we made pancakes too, just to try out the grinder. I'm just starting, but you wouldn't believe how easy it is to make your own bread. I am going to teach my two little boys and Lizzie tomorrow morning before the other kids get up.
     I've been tossing some idea's around regarding which direction that I want to take this blog. I see so many people in need of encouragement and a kind word, that I really want to lift people up through my writing and every day struggles of my own. Believe it or not, it will help me, helping you. I plan on writing every Wednesday, sharing things that I've been working on personally in my own life and things that I'm learning along the way. I think I will call it "Wednesday's Warrior."
Cold mornings

1 comment:

  1. Stacey, I really like your lime green mixer. A couple of years ago the K-Aid I had had for over 35 yrs. pooped out so I went shopping for another one. I was torn between the yellow and lime green, Seriously ! I got yellow and my kitchen walls are very blue, VERY blue so the green would have looked smashing against it. I love color everywhere ! I love that shade of green against the blue so I had a picture my daughter had painted and she put it on lime green card stock and cut the edges uneven all around and I put it on the blue wall. It looks great !
    I love your writing and thoughts on life in general. You have a great life and a very busy one. I admire all that you do having so many children [ all adorable ] and getting it done. Especially all that canning ! I used to do that but no more.
    Mary Sutterby [ we talked at Reform Church ]

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