I may as well call it a day! lol
Or...you could come and work on my yard. It's only five acres. What do you think?
I may as well call it a day! lol
Or...you could come and work on my yard. It's only five acres. What do you think?
Five aces? Going by my latest time of 20 min/acre that should take about 1-1/2 hours plus 20 minutes for not having a pattern down yet
If I leave now I can be there by November
I'm so happy your ordeal is done, and you're finally home, Dawg. Relax and take it easy for awhile. Thanks for keeping us posted.
Z you said it beautifully. +1
I am waiting for TB to come back from walking Violet as he is taking me to the store to get my asthma medication and a few groceries and I won't be able to drive for a few days.
I forgot a pot on the stove yesterday and it boiled dry. There was a little smoke but it was enough to set off my asthma full speed. I am having trouble breathing and cough even just walking.
So the rest of the day I will be resting, taking my medications and keeping as calm as I can. I was supposed to be baking and order for next week - a variety of loaves, muffins and squares for a tea but thankfully my neighbour is willing to step in. She has catering experience as well.
I had some birthday money left so I treated myself and bought the "Ball American Heritage Collection" of blue canning jars. I love the color, so pretty. A local store had them on sale, so I lucked out on the price.
I have some rhubarb I have to use up so I will be putting some jam in the jars. I think I will take one of the jars and use it as a flower vase and put some daisy's in it. Should look pretty on the kitchen table.
I have some rhubarb I have to use up so I will be putting some jam in the jars. I think I will take one of the jars and use it as a flower vase and put some daisy's in it. Should look pretty on the kitchen table.
Thanks LP!
Sounds like things have been hellacious for you, {{{{LP}}}}
If you have a little extra jam try these!
Jam Bars
½ cup light brown sugar
1 cup AP flour
1 cup rolled oats
½ t Baking Soda
1/8 t Salt
½ cup butter, at room temperature
½ cup jam
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix brown sugar, flour, rolled oats, baking soda and salt. Cut in the butter with a pastry blender to form a crumbly mixture. Press two cups of the mixture into the bottom of an 8X8 inch square pan. Spread jam almost to the edge of the base crust. Sprinkle remaining crumbs on top and press lightly. Bake 30 to 40 minutes until lightly browned. Cool completely before cutting into 16 small bars.
Notes:
I sometimes add chopped nuts or coconut to the crumb mixture.
When the bars are cool spank a little powdered sugar on top.
Mmmmmmmmm...rhubarb!
Oh, I think it would look lovely as a flower vase. I'd love to see a picture when you get some flowers.
That's what you get for partying all night
We call that a "bra and a cup day." Do I get dressed first or have a cup of coffee? To early to make decisions.
I just took the garbage out and saw where someone absconded with my old water heater that I took out earlier. They could have at least taken the cardboard box (the new one came in) away so it didn't blow away and not be taken away tomorrow in the wee hours. The numbskulls. Come to think of it they took the draft inducer, too. They don't think someone would throw away a good water heater do they?
The numbskulls.
Maybe someone swiped it for scrap...