Monday, April 10, 2017

re-purposing Winnie's recipe box...and how we live on even if we don't know it

i've had Winnie's recipe box for over 10 yrs now!


who was Winnie? i can only tell you what i've heard because i never actually met her. when jambaloney and i bought our first house in ottawa...and oh what a wonderful house it was - a 200ft long X 75ft wide yard, our next door neighbours, Anna and Rafel lived next door and had the same size lot. can you imagine that? right in the heart of the city? those lots were rare indeed!

Anna and Rafel were from Poland and had only been living there for 3 yrs. they purchased their home from Winnie, who was also from Poland but came to canada during WW2. she lived there for the entire rest of her life and had an amazing garden growing in her backyard. but she was getting close to 90 and needed to sell her beautiful home and garden and move in with family. she was very happy to sell her home and land to Anna and Rafel as they were from Poland, too, and Anna was a gardener extraordinnaire.

Winnie gave Anna all of her seeds and all of her recipe boxes.


Anna was constantly in her garden and so were we. our yard was beautifully landscaped and had a little park, a gazebo and long beautiful lawn that we suntanned in every chance we could. several times a day you would hear Anna's polish-accented voice saying "kimberly. kimberly." and we would meet at the gate, or visit in each other's yards. Anna was a scientist back in Poland but didn't work for the 4yrs she was in canada. she missed working and she missed Poland. Rafel was in IT like my jambaloney so we all really got along well. it was Anna that got me and jambaloney into growing our own food and prepping.

after only 4 short months of us being neighbours, Rafel got a lucrative job in Amsterdam. it was hard for them, but they really wanted to be back in Europe and closer to their family and friends. they asked us if we would take their cat, Karol, named after the famous Polish king. we had my 2 female cats at the time, both of whom have since passed, and we took Karol in a heartbeat. and promptly named him Barrel because he is the shape of a barrel - bahahahah! somehow his name changed to Moby-Moe and Moby-Shambie. who knows how these things happen.

anyway, Anna also asked if i wanted Winnie's recipes and recipe boxes. i said of course.


and i have had those recipes for over 10yrs now. i have sorted through them many times - a lot of them are depression-era recipes and all of those i have kept.


but i wanted to do something special with the box. i don't keep my recipes on cards so that wouldn't work. but i always knew that i wanted to do something special with the box. and after 10 yrs, finally came up with a special use!

once i have started seeds in the little cups in the greenhouse in the house, or in the outdoor greenhouse, i put those seeds in a bag marked "planted". that way i know where the seeds i have planted are. when seeds get planted in the ground, the seed packs don't all fit in the bag so then i take all of the seeds and put them in a container. i know, great system. this year, however, i want to be rigid with what i plant, when where, how, etc.....so i decided to use some of Winnie's extra cards for my seeds.


i will use more cards as the growing season comes on, but these cards say: "1st planting, 2nd planting, 3rd planting, 1st up, 1st flower, 1st fruit, 1st ripe, first in ground". and that is how i am storing my seeds.


i also keep a notebook and a calendar. but Winnie's recipe box really shows me what is really going on even better than my notebook and calendar. i think it's because Winnie's box has so much history to it. and i love looking in it and i love that my first hot wax pepper, from the "1st planting" section, has now been moved to the "1st up" section.

thank you very much Winnie, though we never had the chance to meet. who knew that your recipe box, decorated with cute pictures of cats would live on so long. and thank you Anna. i feel both of you this growing season. and it feels very extra special.

19 comments:

  1. How wonderful! What an interesting provenance - I love things with history to them.

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    1. Susan - you and me both! i prefer older, used things to flashy new things although you wouldn't know that from my latest post about getting flashy new stuff. i also prefer used books to new ones...i love the idea of someone having read the book, or several someones, before me. xoxox

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  2. Winnie sounds like she was fabulous.

    Where in Ottawa? we have family all over Ottawa, Bells Corner, Nepean, Orleans, Stitsville and back in the early 2000's we nearly bought a new build house in Kanata.

    I remember the first time I met Posh Boys Canadian family. It was like coming home. And all of the homes in the neighbourhood looked like they were the film set from the TV series The Wonder Years. It made a great impression on my 18 year old mind. LOL His Uncles took us to a casino in Gatineau. I thought I was ALL THAT. We got dressed up. Then when we met them there, everyone was in a leisure track suit! Bwah ha ha. (they ID'ed me.)

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    1. Sol - i wish i could have met Winnie!

      holy crap! you really know your ottawa suburbs! i didn't know that Posh boy was Canadian!!! we lived on walkley road area - kind of ottawa south/hogsback - we were about a 5 min walk from bank street and a 5 min walk in the other direction to mooney's bay. we loved it!

      as for the Gatineau Casino - bahahahahah! good thing drinking and gambling age in quebec is 18 otherwise they would have kicked your gussied up butt right out of there - bahahahahah!

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    2. Ha ha Kymber, Posh Boys family are mostly Scottish, but some of those Scots moved to Canada. These are the ones we visit. A little on edge as to what will happen if Scotland votes for independence. Will he be allowed to stay, will he have to get a visa to live in England? Who knows, we live in interesting times.

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    1. i know Kelly. i just really wish that i could tell Winnie and Anna how i am using Winnie's recipe box.

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  4. What a great story & that box is wonderful. Love how you are going to use it from now on....

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  5. This is why I LOVE LOVE LOVE you so much. You connect with others and their story is as precious as yours. What a wonderful way to cherish the memory of Winnie and her recipe box. You are the bestest and forgive me for not being here too often as life is always moving ever so fast down here in NM.

    xoxoxxoxo from your southern bestie,
    Jen

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    1. and your stopping in to comment is why i love you Spicy! i know how busy you are - what do you have now? 14 grnadchildren? bahahahahah! jeesh lady - get those kids of yours to slow down!

      i know how much you and Bill love having all of those babies around. i am very happy for my bestie! xoxox

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  6. What splendid story and use of the recipe box. I am sure Winnie would be happy.

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    1. thanks TB. i hope that Winnie is happy with how i am using her recipe box!

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  7. What a beautiful story! Thank you for sharing. :-)

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    1. hobo - you are sooo welcome! i am just glad that i have finally put Winnie's recipe box to good use!

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  8. What a wonderful box! I have a weakness for boxes (and baskets) and just love this one. It's definitely in the right hands!

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    1. thank you so much Leigh! i love baskets and boxes too! i guess we're cut from the same cloth! sister from another mother or something!

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  9. Hi Kymber :)) Thanks for sharing that! I love things with a story and a history, and you're right it makes it all that more special and meaningful to use, like a tribute in a way. I like your organizing ideas too. I just started the seedlings, but already I'm trying to figure out how to organize everything so I don't get overwhelmed. Just beautiful!

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    1. Rain - you truly get it! it is a tribute to a woman that i never met, and a woman that i did, and both of them were integral to our story of why and how we came here to do what we are doing.

      it's taken me years to figure out how to handle the organization of the seeds - i tried everyone-and-their-dawgs method of how to properly catalogue and organize seeds. just watch what your favourite blogging gardeners are doing and then try some of this, some of that until you figure out what works for you. we both have some very experienced gardeners in our blog lists - if anyone knows what works - it's them! and then we just tweak their ideas to make it work for us!

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