I got some eggs from my friend, and Poppy was delighted with the tiny egg included.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Snapshots: Paw Prints
Friday, March 6, 2026
Friday Food: Fish, Chicken, Pork, Beef
Friday
Short version: Fish sticks, mashed potatoes with cheese, green salad with vinaigrette
Long version: I bought some fish sticks for Lent, which is the only time I do buy them. They were just Great Value ones, which are fine as long as you definitely do NOT follow the instructions for baking on the bag. Baking these for 15-20 minutes at 425 degrees would result in some seriously floppy, nasty fish sticks.
I baked them for at least 45 minutes at 450 degrees. They could even been in longer, but everyone was hungry and they got crispy enough that they weren't gross.
Exceptionally ugly food.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Here We Go Again
Last spring, about this time, A. came home with a pack of collard green seedlings for me. There were nine seedlings in the six-cell pack. I planted all of them.
We got quite a bit of rain early in the growing season, which made them grow very quickly.
Even though the grasshoppers got after them, they couldn't kill the collards. The plants were already pretty big, and the grasshoppers ate the bigger leaves towards the outside, leaving the new growth in the center that kept the plant going.
I cut greens for months, sharing them with anyone who wanted them. The cold that made the grasshoppers go away didn't phase the collard greens. They kept growing into the new year, even more luxuriantly without grasshoppers gnawing at them.
When we had our very cold spell, I harvested the rest of the collard leaves, but I left a few of the stalks in the garden. I wanted to see what would happen.
Well . . .
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Snapshots: Subbing and Sheep
I subbed at school last week, so this was the first time I worked in the new building.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Friday Food: Emergency Sonic
Friday
Short version: Leftover pasta, cheese omelet
Long version: I changed my mind several times about what to make for our meatless Friday meal. I had enough of the Ash Wednesday pasta for that to be a side dish, and in the end I supplemented that with a big cheese omelet to split up.
Saturday
Short version: Baked beans with ground beef, rice
Long version: I had intended to make a pork shoulder and rice pudding in the morning before going to the last basketball game in the afternoon., but when I got up in the morning, the two-pack of pork shoulders that had been thawing in the sink (one side wrapped in plastic bags so it wouldn't thaw and I could put one back in the freezer) was still frozen enough that I couldn't easily separate them.
Plan B! Which needs to be quick-thawing. And, in this case, something I could make ahead.
First I cooked the last of a bag of pinto beans. Then I made those into baked beans. To make it more hearty, I browned ground beef, too, and put that in with the simmering baked beans. I made rice before I left for the game as well, so everything just needed to be re-heated when we got home.
Three of the four children were at the game, though, and all of them ate something from the concession stand there, so they didn't eat much dinner.
Sunday
Short version: Leftover baked beans and rice, grape tomatoes, leftover crispy rice treats
Long version: Four of us went to a church event in the early afternoon at which we were fed and everyone contributed a dessert. I brought crispy rice treats.
The very late and heavy lunch meant no one was particularly hungry at dinner; they just ate some of the leftovers. Including leftover crispy rice treats, even though they for sure did not need any more sugar.
Monday
Short version: Pasta and meatballs, green salad with vinaigrette
Long version: I subbed at school this day, so once again, I couldn't cook the pork shoulder that had been in the refrigerator for two days.
Instead, while I was at work, I defrosted some meatballs I had made awhile ago and froze. When I got home I broiled those and then added sauce before I baked them to finish. For the sauce, I used one of my own jars of roasted and pureed tomatoes, with already-cooked onions, garlic powder, oregano, and basil.
I didn't have enough tomato sauce for the pasta, so for that, I added butter, Romano, and garlic powder, and then poured into it the accumulated liquid and fat from cooking the meatballs.
This was, as you might imagine, a very popular activity. The middle schooler didn't get any ice cream, though, because it took so long for him to help one of the preschoolers make his ice cream that all the ingredients were gone by the time they finished. If only, middle schooler said wistfully, we had rock salt at home, I could make some right now.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Homemade Brown Sugar
Did you know you can make your own brown sugar? Brown sugar is literally just white sugar and molasses. I knew I could make it. I even knew how to make it. And yet, I have not been making it.
Logically, I knew I should. I use a lot of it, given how much I bake. It's much cheaper to make than to buy, especially since I prefer dark brown sugar, which is always more expensive than light brown sugar. And I already have a gallon of molasses.
I kept telling myself I should start making it next time I ran out. But then my laziness would overcome me and I would buy more brown sugar when I was at the store.
However.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Snapshots: Spring Flowers and Shearing
The week started with a grim, wintery feel outside:































