From My Home to Yours: 9/1/25
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From My Home to Yours9/1/25~ It's the first of September and I'm back as
promised! ~In my last post I shared what I had done in
the #everybitcountschallen...
Christmas is Coming! December 5, 2024
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We were able to get our Thanksgiving things down this past weekend. Rob
took our daughter and grandson out and they cut a tree and Malcolm and I
decorated ...
Emotional Journey
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Hello all. I must say that I am feeling rather emotional. It's all to do
with the first week of work for Julia Cameron's *The Artist's Way*.
On Mo...
Butter Baked Chicken, Biscuits, and Gravy
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*Butter Baked Chicken, Biscuits, and Gravy*
I found this recipe ages and ages ago in an older church cookbook. It
sounded so homey and good that I ha...
Food Spending....the August Edition
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Onward to August's Food Spending Report....
Here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for August 2025.
I have posted August's totals on the Total Grocery S...
Wednesday, Keep going
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I actually don't think this lady is ugly, she kind of looks like me with
glasses and short hair. But isn't it true? You get to the point that you
just ...
The Belfry
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Bruges Belfry-Picture from Wikipedia I want to travel the world, and
Belgium, specifically Bruges is on my list of places to visit. While quite
a dark mo...
What's for Dinner: The Next Two Weeks of Dinners
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Hey all! Long time, no contact.
Life has been...doing...around here. All I can say is puberty combined
with severe autism just leads to life being real...
Getting the Garden Halfway Planted!
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We planted about half of the garden this week with tomatoes, cabbage, and
honey rocks. It's too wet and cold to plant seeds so hopefully we will get
wa...
It's great that your tomatoes were able to yield so much this late. Mine got some kind of blight and started to wilt, get spots on the tomatoes, and die, so I got what was left last week, and pulled them up. And, still, that is better than some years for them to be good this long! I'm happy for your awesome harvest.
we had blossom rot really bad, I had pulled a lot of the tomatoes and tossed them mid summer. Was surprised I got this. Still some of them have bad spots that I didn't see in the garden.
That is a LOT of tomatoes! Where is the old cookie sheet?
ReplyDeletein the wagon... it looks like an empty spot
DeleteWow that is a lot of processing my friend. You had better get to work.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that your tomatoes were able to yield so much this late. Mine got some kind of blight and started to wilt, get spots on the tomatoes, and die, so I got what was left last week, and pulled them up. And, still, that is better than some years for them to be good this long! I'm happy for your awesome harvest.
ReplyDeletewe had blossom rot really bad, I had pulled a lot of the tomatoes and tossed them mid summer. Was surprised I got this. Still some of them have bad spots that I didn't see in the garden.
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