Friday, March 20, 2015

YAY! spring is finally here!!!

well kids - it seems that spring is finally here:



yep - it's our first week of spring! sigh. we're tougher than the canadians pictured above - we were actually nekkid in the hottub!



see the size of that snowdrift? sigh.

here's our robe stand buried in a drift. sigh.



after some dips in the hottub to loosen up poor jam's stiff muscles, i fed him a filling tuna, apple, wasabi and mayonnaise macaroni salad.



here is the man shoveling truckdura out of a big drift (that awesome jacket he is wearing is a pioneer storm master that our dear friend P gave to him. he takes that jacket whenever he goes in the truck to town or work, and he uses it around the yard all winter long!)



anyway then he had to shovel his way to the snowplow AGAIN.
 
i made him some sweet and sour chicken legs for supper.


here is the sunset from last night. sorry for the weird blue dot.


today he will be out finishing the snowplowing of the driveway. no more snow is called for in the next 2 weeks (thank goodness!) but we do have a rain warning for sunday. sigh.

this is the most snow we have ever had since moving here. i will be happy to see the ground again even though it will probably be thoroughly soaked mud for a month.

but spring is definitely in the air! i hope that you are all enjoying this first week of spring!!!!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

getting belted with snow!

here's a pretty sunset a few days back before getting belted with a pile more snow!



i fed the man some good steak, parley salad with lemon and oil and some homemade hot peppers.


we knew he would be out snowplowing and shovelling after we got dumped with a foot of snow on sunday/monday just passed.

i fed him soft boiled eggs and soldiers to give him some strength and then off he went.


he had to dig his way to the snowplow!



he shoveled and snowplowed.  i knew he needed an iron filled supper - kidney and mushrooms, smashed potatoes, peas and sauerkraut.


the next day he finished the shovelling. for breakfast leftover smashed potatoes fried up like hash, 2 poached eggs and some apple.


after clearing out the foot of snow that the snowplow left at the bottom of the driveway, i fed him teriyaki chicken legs with extra sauce for dipping and for the rice, roasted veg (at the back of the pic, you can barely see them!) and some kiwi slices.


we aren't big dessert people - we always have a snack at night be it popcorn, cheese and crackers or fruit.

and after all of the shovelling and snowblowing that he did - this is what we woke up to this morning.


i took that pic from the window. there was no way in heck i was going outside. it's snowing, it's blowing, it's windy and it doesn't look to be letting up.

jam was supposed to go in to town for work tomorrow but that isn't happening. he will go in at the beginning of next week.

here's a delicious and nutrient filled dinner - homemade broth with kidney, brussel sprouts and celery. yum! i wanted to add doughboys but jam didn't want them. next time, i'm not listening to him. he agreed that doughboys would have gone really well in this soup.


i think i have solved the problems with our blogroll and i think i finally have everyone listed. make sure to leave a comment if you find that you aren't listed and should be.

we're settling in for a blizzardy afternoon/evening and we'll see what greets us when we awake tomorrow. we know spring is in the air...and we are anxiously awaiting it.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

working on the blogroll - EDITED!

allrighty - i am starting to put our blogroll back together. i can't spend all afternoon on it but i do have some free time right now. i will also work on it later this eve. hopefully by end of day tomorrow i will have everything back in it's place.

a special thanks to Sweet Sandy for recommending i go into my reader - THAT is going to make it a lot easier and i never even thought of that - WHEW! ok - wish me luck!

UPDATED TO ADD : WOOHOO! it worked! i just imported my reading list and all of our blogs came up! i have gone through and i think i have every blog that i used to list.

THANK YOU SWEET SANDY! (aka Brat Angel)

ANOTHER UPDATE: Fern from "Thoughts from Frank and Fern" just let me know that their blog was not listed in my import. in my enthusiasm of quickly scanning and recognizing most of our favourites in the list, i did not do due diligence to ensure that everyone was included. "Thoughts from Frank and Fern" has now been added, thank goodness, as they are one of my favourite blogs. (what am i saying? everyone listed in our blogroll are my favourite blogs!)

Please - check our blogroll and if you are not listed and should be - let me know in the comments section. we have some very good blogs in our blogroll and i don't want to leave out anyone who used to be there. thank you.

Monday, March 16, 2015

DANG NABBIT!

i just tried to remove a blog from our blogroll that hadn't posted in over a year. and dang stupid blogger deleted our ENTIRE blogroll - arghghghgh!

we are off to bed so i will work on putting our blog roll back together tomorrow and for the next few days. i am so sorry. give me a couple of days to work on this, and if after a couple of days i have left off any blogs that are normally in our blogroll - just let us know in the comments section.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

more beautiful skies and liquid gold

here's a pic from today - sooo blue and sunny and white!


here's a sunset from the other night - just breath-taking!




and here is some liquid gold...otherwise known as bone/veg broth.


in the comments section of the last post, longtimewife asked why did i cook and re-cook the broth. and fiona asked if i roasted the bones first and what kind of bones did i use. (check out of their blogs by following the linkbacks)

anyway, i will start with the process that i use for making broth. i used to make veg broth, beef broth, chicken broth and ham broth. huh? why? finally i came to my senses that i could just make "broth"
out of all of it! we have a big freezer bucket in which we save all bones - be it from roasts, steaks, chicken carcasses, ham bones - whatever bones we have. these bones will all have been cooked prior to going in the freezer bucket, whether by roasting, grilling or slow cooking. i also save all cleaned veggie scraps - potatoe peels, the ends and tops of celery, the bottom sticks of parsley, apple peels, apple cores - you name it - i save it and freeze it. i also save and freeze any veg or fruit that looks like it might go off soon.

then i start with a good dollop of EVOO and a nice chunk of butter in a big stock pot. i cut up a whole onion into 6 big wedges and drop them in. next up, a nice fat peeled carrot cut up into chunks. last up is a few fresh tops of celery. all of this gets a nice dumping of sea salt and a small handfull of uncracked black peppercorns. next up a whole clove of garlic, skins removed but cloves left whole. i stir all of this on medium high until the onions go translucent and the garlic is giving off it's fragrance.

next i dump in a litre of  previously-homemade bone/veg broth. give this all a nice stir and dump in your frozen bones. i try to make sure i have beef, chicken, ham, roast and steak bones. give it all a good stir and let the bones melt in the pot as they will add additional liquid. next up i toss in a bunch of frozen saved veg/fruit scraps and let those melt their liquid into the pot.

next up - another whole clove of garlic, skins removed but cloves put in whole. now it's on to spices - crushed coriander, bay leaves, thyme, rosemary, cloves, cinnamon, cardamon, turmeric, cayenne, paprika, cumin, dried fennel, dried nasturtium - every kind of spice that we have. i just dump the spices in. then i add about a half-cup of apple cider vinegar with the mother, a gorgeous dollop of local, unpasteurized honey and the juice of a whole lemon. then i add chia seeds, fennel seeds, sesame seeds, flax seed, sunflower seeds - every kind of seed that i have.

at this point, the bones and veg will have released their liquid and then i fill the pot with berkey-filtered water. i bring the whole pot up to a boil and keep it at a simmer for several hours. then i let it cool in the evening and put it out on the porch overnight. i repeat bringing the broth to a boil, then simmering for several hours for 3-4 days.

the reason i do this is because i want every bit of marrow out of the bones. i want to able to look into a big roast bone and be able to see right through it from one end to another. i want the chicken carcass to have broken down completely. i want as much marrow as possible from all of the bones and will even scrape the marrow out of the bones.

i do this because if the carrots went in orange and bright - i want them to be sucked dry and be squishy and sort of a greenish colour when i strain them out. the beautiful bright parsley sticks should come out of the pot a very sad looking greenish-brown. that means that all of the nutrients have been cooked out of the bones and veg and gone into the broth. the broth should be an amber-brown.

during this 4 day cooking process, i don't add additional water because i want a concentrated broth. once i have decided that the broth is ready for freezing or canning, we strain all of the solid material from the broth, first through regular strainers and then through cheesecloth. the broth comes out a beautiful colour as pictured above. as you can tell, we decided to can this batch of broth - 13 pints. i use the broth to make all of our soups, stews, roasts and gravies. i also like to have a cup of it plain every few days, just as it is, and sip it as tea.

this homemade broth is incredibly concentrated, full of nutrients and really good for you. and the majority of it is made from scraps that would otherwise gone in the garbage or the compost bin. i put no food in the garbage - if we can't use it for broth - it goes in the compost bin and that composted material will be used to fortify our garden.

if there is only one thing that you make from scratch - please make a concentrated bone broth every month, or every few months, depending on how much of it you use. if you can't grow your own food, or can't grow a majority of your own food - please make concentrated bone broth. our ancestors from hundreds of thousands of years ago and right up until today sometimes survived on this and little else. it's because it's so vitamin and nutrient-dense. and filling. and delicious. and sooooo very good for you.

any questions about homemade broth - just ask in the comments. and if anyone wants me to write this down in recipe-style format, just ask.

we are having another beautiful, hottub day. we do chores in between dips. it's nice to each have a job, or a part of a job, do that job and then go for a dip in the hottub. it's cold as heck out there but so nice in the hottub. we love it!

we hope that you are all having a great week and will enjoy the weekend coming. it's our st.patrick's day dance on saturday - woohoo!!! - but because our friends s&d will be in another town playing chase the ace for us and most of our community (the pot is over $20,000!!!!!!!) - s asked us to open the hall before the dance. i am going down to practice shutting off the alarm tomorrow - if you hear an alarm going off for several hours - you'll know i screwed up de-activating it - bahahahahah!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

a couple of really beautiful days!



it's been a beautiful, couple of bright days around the Manor! we have been taking lots of dips in the hottub and taking lots of walks around the yard. it's also been pretty mild but the temps are still dropping low at night so not much snow is melting. this is the longest spell of "staying" snow that we have had since we moved here in 2010! we don't mind though - we can smell spring in the air - woohoo!

here's a different take on our normal romaine salad - there's peppers, olives, artichoke hearts, onions, avocado and the usual suspects in the dressing - EVOO, garlic, ginger, honey and lemon. with a bit of brie and grapes on the side. it makes for a refreshing and light dinner to keep you going until afternoon snack-break.


one of my favourite suppers - and no, it's not fancy but i just love it - shepherd's pie! yummeh! with seasonal corn that we froze last august and peas right from our garden. deelish.


the man, jam, has been working every day on contract for a local business and he is doing some amazing work! on saturday he dug through all of his stereo stuff in order to go down to our community centre with our friend s and set up our stereo system.


this saturday night is our st. patrick's day dance and since we haven't had a dance since new year's eve - we are all pretty jazzed to meet up. it should be a blast!

i've been making bone and veg broth over the past few days. i usually bring it up to a boil on the first day and let it simmer for several hours then put it on the porch overnight. the next day i bring it in and repeat. then back out on the porch the second night and on the third day bring it in and simmer it for several hours. later today we will strain the broth and it will go back on the porch overnight. then first thing tomorrow morning, i will bring it back up to a boil for about 30mins, get my jars and lids ready, and then we'll can 19 pints.  it is fun to make and can or freeze your own home-made stock!


here's another delicious dinner that is light but full of good things for your body.



that's quinoa, parsley and peppers with the same dressing as above and some carrots and celery with artichoke dip, and roasted red pepper hummus.

kids - i know i post a lot of pics of food on this blog but food is my passion! with the man working as hard as he does, i like to be sure that he is well-fed - it's what enables him to dig trenches and dance the whole night away. it's good for me to eat well too. food is incredibly important in staying healthy and can also act as preventative medicine. if you are interested - here is a post i did about the Framboise Manor diet.

anyway, it has been a beautiful couple of days, spring is in the air, i've been sorting seeds and getting ready to start some seeds indoors next week. woohoo - i love spring!


i hope that you all have also been enjoying march, wherever you are!

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

feb/march catch-up, some awesome preps and lots of food!

today is a cold, crispy blue-sky kind of day. very pretty though!



poached eggs on toast and fresh, from-scratch salsa for breakfast is my favourite breakfast! well, except for trouts and sprouts and trout season will soon be upon us - woohoo!



homemade bean and beef burritos with homemade salsa and homemade guacamole! yummeh!


we got a box in the mail full of odd, but awesome preps!


2 ryobi shop lanterns, a ton of different-sized carabiners and 200 8-inch wicks with metal bottoms!


awesome additional preps! we have several oil lamps and 2 big giant flashlights that tilt this way and that - but having 2 ryobi lanterns will also be additional backup for light. jambaloney has a ton of battery-powered ryobi handtools and swears by them. we also have a ton of different-sized batteries for the various tools, and in case of a power failure, can charge them by running the generator.


these lanterns are liftetime LEDs.

the carabiners have way too many uses to list here! as for the wicks....have you ever burned your candles only for them to turn into this mess?


that's a lot of wasted candle wax on that plate! i broke off only a few chunks...


i save the chunks from all of the candles and when you have enough saved, you melt those chunks of wax over low heat, find any tin can or glass container or a fancy mold if you prefer, you put a candle wick with metal stand in the container and pour the melted wax into the container...and voila - you'll have a new candle from what was just garbage. waste not, want not, kids, and remember - reduce, re-use, recycle.

here's some delicious bass that jambaloney caught in the ocean. once he got it home we vacuum-sealed it and into the freezer it went. it's been in the freezer several months, but because it came home in a bucket of ocean water and we prepped it right away - it tastes like it was just caught! deelishous!


one of jam's favourites - from scratch sweet and sour pork with onions and 4 different peppers with grapes on the side:


i don't mind sweet and sour pork but it just not my favourite thing in the world.

here's a pretty sunset from the other night.


if i haven't been leaving comments on your blogs, it's because jam needs both of our computers to do contract work for a local business. he's been working his butt off! i have been checking in on your blogs when he isn't using my computer, just to make sure that you are all well, but i haven't been leaving comments because i just didn't have the time.

i'll be checking in and leaving comments for you all this afternoon!