Shalom,
Mrs. Smith
Sharing a little wisdom in these tough times...
Remember my blog post about fermenting whole cabbage heads? Fermenting Whole Cabbage Heads - Sauerkraut Well, it was time to make a decision about what to do with them.
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I just had to process most of the heads. I saved some of the juice to add to water for hydration and nutrition. Wow, it is powerfully strong but very flavorful. |
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I saved some raw kraut too. I will store it in the refrigerator to slow down the fermenting process. |
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Am I the only one who thinks canning jars filled with the harvest is a beautiful sight? |
Shalom,
Mrs. Smith
I have been on an extended sabbatical from my computer for a few weeks now. I started while Number One Husband was away. I have been trying to recover from neck, back and jaw issues. I hope to return to blogging more frequently in the next week or so. Thank you for your patience.
Mrs. Smith
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I browned the chicken before I added the sauce. It gave the option to brown it in the oven after it was cooked, but it seemed to me that heating up the oven was a waste of energy. |
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After 50 minutes, the sauce was reduced, and the chicken was tender. I turned the chicken over several times while it was simmering to ensure the sauce flavor was cooked into the meat. |
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Number One Husband and I also some made homemade egg rolls. |
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I love egg rolls! I froze the extras. |
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I served the Chicken Adobo with white rice, Asian vegetables and an egg roll. |
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Coming Soon! Extending the Table Cookbook Recipe Series. |
And stayed home I did. For a week I did not see another human being. I spoke to Number One Husband just a couple of times. Our phone connections were not the greatest. It was frustrating, but we survived. By the end of the week, both of us were more than ready for him to get back home.
I stayed busy for the most part. I did some much-needed darning, organizing, cleaned house, ate freezer meals and cleaned out the chicken coop. Towards the end of my alone time, I prepared biscuit dough for the freezer, made and froze breakfast sandwiches, marinated pickled chicken breasts for Number Ones return dinner, baked bierocks and for the Sabbath I made a large pot of soup that lasted beyond the weekend. You can find the recipe here: Nora's Hamburger Soup
I watched some of my favorite movies like Out of Africa and Pride and Prejudice. I really enjoy time period shows. I watched the first two seasons of Empress in a short time. I stayed up until 3:30 am that night. I only had two episodes to go, but I couldn't keep my eyes open. I woke up at 5:30 am and couldn't get back to sleep. It was preparation day, so I just stayed up and did my chores.
I stayed off the computer for the most part, hence the lack of blog posts last week. I still had a lot of time on my hands especially in the evenings. I found little projects to keep me busy during the day, but at night I was bored stiff. I could only take so much television after my Empress marathon.
It's amazing how little effort it took to keep the house in order with just me at home. It snowed for three days, so there wasn't much I could accomplish outside until the weather cleared. I opened the blinds one morning and was blessed when I saw a pair of bald eagles flying low during their mating ritual. Eagles mate for life and raise their young together just like humans do. I truly missed my mate.
I cooked all of Number One Husband's favorites to have on hand for his return. I was able to plan his arrival within minutes. I had fried pickled chicken sandwiches on homemade buns ready to eat when he arrived. I just needed to deep-fry the hand cut fries. I missed him dearly and wanted to show him how grateful I was that he returned home safely.
We have both been catching up on sleep this week. We must have needed it. We are getting back into the groove of things. I caught up on the laundry that came back home. We emptied the car and put away his traveling equipment. (Ice chest, suitcases etc...)
Number One's trip down South was marred with weather related issues. He was re-routed over a hundred miles due to heavy snow and blizzard conditions. Other roads had winds so strong that it overturned semi-tractor trailers and trucks towing RVs. The wind was incredibly strong. The weather was perfect on his return trip.
Absence truly does make the heart grow fonder. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy my alone time. In fact, I seek solace daily for my studies, reading and to quiet my spirit and gather my thoughts. The world can be a very loud place.
The sound of silence is just as loud. It is a constant dull hum from our eardrums trying to connect to any sound available. I really appreciated the sounds of the wind, birds and even the sound that the inverter made to help drown out that silent hum while Number One Husband was gone.
This is what I have been up to lately and now it is time to rest. Have a blessed Sabbath...
Mrs. Smith
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The wind is roaring outside. Extreme weather is happening all across the US right now. |
With warmer temperatures and melting snow, we are now into the dreaded mud season with more heavy spring snows on the way. What a mess. The bluebirds showed up on March 1st, 17 days earlier than last year.
In the winter months that I am usually able to store extras in our antique propane and kerosene refrigerators without using any fuel. This was not the case this year. It has been unusually warm all winter even though this winter is supposed to be the coldest on record in the US. It has been colder in the southern states than here for the last couple of weeks. The weather seems inverted. This happens sometimes.
Last year, I froze our extra eggs from our hens, extra milk for yogurt and extra butter, and I am so glad that I did because the price of these items continues to rise. With temps reaching into the 60's the last couple days I just couldn't take a chance on losing these resources even though we are well below freezing at night.
This was a little difficult since both of our freezers (refrigerator freezer and a small chest freezer) were almost completely full, praise God! After much finagling I managed to get everything put away in the order that it needed to be used. I usually have more time. Well into April I would say, but not this year.
Once I make tallow from the last 5-pound bag of beef fat that we purchased a few weeks ago and make some bone broth out of bones that I have been saving up, I will have more space in my freezer. I definitely want to get this done before it gets too warm outside. I avoid using the oven as much as possible during the warmer months to keep the house as cool as possible.
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The Sun Oven comes in handy when I am trying to keep the house cool. It also reduces our energy consumption. |
I cooked for the weekend throughout the week. I usually prepare extra meals for the freezer while I am cooking. This week, I am using freezer meals instead of cooking. I will probably bake bread later in the week and make a batch of tortillas.
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I made a batch of bierocks last week using my tortilla press to press out the dough. This saved a lot of time and work. |
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Bierocks are one of Number One Husband's favorite meals. |