Sunday, January 26, 2014

'ot and 'oomid....

....that would be the weather, so it hasn't helped spending the last 2 days slaving over a hot stove!
Never mind, fruit needed preserving.... 

No you're not seeing things, that is a bath...with a shitload of plums! And that's just windfall fruit that I've picked up off the ground! There's heaps more on the trees. We have two trees and two varieties but I have no idea what variety they are. There is a dark flesh plum, Black Doris ? I think, quite a tart flavour. The other has a yellow flesh and a red - purple skin, and much sweeter.
The best $20 I ever spent was on the preserving pan!


I use jam setting mix when I make jam, cos I'm lazy, no other reason and it pretty much guarantees the jam will set....except for the strawberry jam I made today, although it might eventually.
Add the jam setting mix, 1 packet to 1.75kgs fruit 
(I used 2kg cos I'm a rebel)
Stir until it begins to boil, then slowly add 2.1kgs sugar, allowing to dissolve.
 
Let the jam (rolling) boil for 6 minutes, pour into hot/warm sterilised jars.
Usually I do that in the dishwasher but I had them boiling away in a large pan of water

I made a batch of plum wine last year and it's pretty good, so I'm making more. To the plums I poured over boiling hot water, allowed to cool off then added a campden tablet and pectinase, it's been steeping for 24 hrs now and I'll let it go another night as I added more water today.
To be continued....
...and I still have a basketful left!

The veg garden is starting to produce, we'll be well fed for a while now.

Last nights dinner, all home produced...even the plum wine.
Home made tomato sauce too (last season)

Corn on the cob (last season) frozen in it's husks and then nuked in the microwave for 3/4 mins
The only thing we didn't grow was the onions! Total fail, thanks to the weather and the chooks.

Today's efforts.....
5-6kgs of strawberries picked, second cropping
I used 4kgs to make jam, which hasn't set properly and yet I did it exactly as I did the plums yesterday. I wonder of it's because strawberries have a higher water content? 
Ah well it tastes bloody lovely!

I would show you the garden, but I'm saving that until the first Monday in February. 
I was recently invited to join a Garden Share Collective, an idea set up by Lizzie Moultand over at Strayed from the Table who is a writer, cook and fourth generation farmer on their property in Australia. The idea of the Garden Share Collective is a community of bloggers that do seed swaps and get ideas from other gardeners. As well as get advice on problem areas in the veggie patch. The more the merrier to help problem solve the better. All that is required of me is to do is a monthly blog post (over view) of our garden, to share what we  are doing and planning to do. Hopefully we can all support each other in our endeavors and encourage others to attempt to grow things for themselves. 
I will add a link in the right hand column if you would like to go check it out.
Just look for the Garden Share Collective logo

Laura over at Our Wee  Farm is also part of the group.

Anyway that's me done for the night, I'm off to watch TV and I get to choose whatever I like cos himself is on night shift tonight.... and I get a kingsize bed all to myself! Woohoo!




Wednesday, January 22, 2014

First Suesday of 2014 - A basketful of goodies

Finally I got into town for a Suesday, woohoo! I got in bright and early too double woohoo!



 
Shops visited and loot found as follows....

Hospice shop, bucket $4, doilies $3

Salvation Army in town, Basket $5

Vinnies - Flower thingies $2

Vinnies other shop next door - mixed china cups & Saucers $3.20

Save Mart (Frankton) Dress $7.99

Dump shop - Bag of flag bunting $1.50

SPCA shop Dinsdale - Scarf $3; Bag $3; Earrings $8


Look Smart - Top $4

Habitat for Humanity - Book $3 each

And here we are strutting our stuff
Photo borrowed from Sue

That's it for today, ta ra chucks!




Sunday, January 19, 2014

Kozi Toez - keep yer tootsies warm this winter

I have a friend that makes the most wonderful slippers (and other stuff), I have really cold feet in the winter and these are the only slippers that have ever kept them warm. Their advertisement is at the top of the right hand column and all you need to do is click on the photo to go directly to their website. They make other products too, handmade from possum and sheepskin.
For anyone worried about the use of possum fur...possums are a introduced species in New Zealand and are a classified pest. They wreak havoc in our ecosystem and they eat my fecking plums!

I was going to insert a photo here of me in a pair of their slippers, but I can't find it sorry.
You'll just have to go look at their site.


Saturday, January 18, 2014

And another week flies by.......

I can't believe another week has passed, I have been busy though. It's been a while since we did the renovations upstairs and we most definately haven't been in any rush to start any new projects. We're about to start another phase now which involves some changes and at last a new deck, I've only waited 5 years, we haven't used the upper deck in all that time due to it being pretty unsafe. Work will begin taking it down on Joe's next shift round off. 
Another job needed to be done before that however.
We have a three car garage, one bay Joe has wanted to partition off for a while. 

He started and finished that job on Friday...
(click on the photos to enlarge)



The idea of the wall was so that we could put some re-purposed cupboards along it.

Downstairs in a hallway we had these cupboards (top left of the photo below) I've spent the last week emptying them. No mean feat. I could tell you what was kept in them but you'd be in danger of dying of boredom and as I like you and want you to stick around I wont!
In a nutshell, the contents have been sorted, decluttered, found new homes in other places and anything unwanted boxed up for the op shops. 

Today we moved the cupboards up to the garage...in our pj's! I'm still in mine!
Bottom left: The wall will need finishing properly and we now have a lovely wide space.
Bottom right: Against the wall in the garage. Joe will secure them with a few screws and then we can fill them again! Ooh ya gotta luv stuff!

And something you don't see here very often...two cars in the garage!

Whilst I was in clean up mode I went through the filing cabinet and shredded all of the old bills plus any other paper I had lying around. I've been given a paper brick maker you see and I thought it was time I made some in readiness for winter.

I used the shredder and then soaked it all in a large bin for 3 days to allow to turn mushy

Then it was time to compress it in the brick maker

 Turn it upside down, tip it out and leave the bricks to dry, it may take a while.
 It doesn't recommend shiny paper even though I did use some. I will now have to beg some newspapers off people as we don't get any. They're pretty easy to make, it's the shredding that takes the time but the shredder makes it an easy job.

In the garden we're picking salad and the courgettes are getting big enough to use.
The tomato plants are looking a lot happier, all it took was tying them up properly! Oops!

We've been having some shocking wind, it's so bloody draining of energy.
This evening I've picked up a basketful of windfall plums, time to get this years batch of plum wine on the go. I don't think I've mentioned yet that we started drinking last years plum wine and it's pretty damned good. I'm not sure I can say the same about the feijoa and pear wine.

That's it for today, enjoy your weekend.

♥♥♥


Saturday, January 04, 2014

In the garden - January 2014

Time to show you the garden and stuff, I haven't done that for a while. We were quite late getting things in but the veggie garden is just beginning to produce goodies. We're having a bit of a nightmare with our tomatoes again this year, we're going to have to find a new site for them next year, we've already pulled out two and another two are looking very sad. We did buy two new plants, pretty big ones, and I picked two toms off there yesterday! We only put them in last week! They were big plants though, I think we will need to go and get a few more or we won't get any fruit this year.

My new veggie beds and the lovely silk tree in full bloom







  Runners/peas
  Donald
 Mac
 Isobel & Cara
 Mac & Donald
 Sunflowers
 Bronze fennel
 Sad tomatoes
 Cucumber
 Courgettes

 Capsicum/peppers/peas

 Even sadder toms
 I finally got some topiary box for the front door
 The lavender has taken, even surviving an attack of the goats!
It still needs small river stones
 Plums

  Eaten plums! Bloody possum, the trap needs to go out
 More lavender with stones

 Aggies on the drive

 
 









  My new herb garden right outside the kitchen door

 Self seeded pansies


 Yellow calla lilies under the Dovecote
 Crocosmia
 Feijoa flowers
 Silk tree

Sorry about so many pics but sometimes I can't be faffing with PicMonkey!
See ya next time ♥