Monday, June 8, 2015

Keeping Up with the Garden

Happy Monday Peeps!!!


I had to get up very early (for me anyways) this morning to get Hubster to the airport so I feel like I've been in slo mo all day.  We worked our little ol' rears off this weekend in the yard so I was especially ready to sleep a little longer today.  I might try to go to bed early tonight but honestly I'm 3 episodes behind on Game of Thrones and I"M DYING!!!  I mean seriously, I've been avoiding spoilers like crazy and it's about to get the best of me so I might just binge watch those as soon as we get finished with this here blog post. 

May was an especially "giving" month as far as rainfall goes so our garden just burst forth with joy and is already producing like mad so I thought I'd let you guys know how we deal with certain garden items when they've been especially plentiful.



Just so you know what size garden we are working with, here is a photo of the garden a few weeks ago. Believe me, it's grown a LOT since I took this photo an we also have some green grass but I wanted you to see that I am not working with a garden the size of a football field.  I mean it's plenty big enough for us because after a hour or so in the garden in the Texas heat I'm feeling like this:


I'm not into wasting food at all.  I mean I've spent hard earned money for it one way or another and wasting garden food, well that's just WRONG!   I'm also all about easy and simple so here are a few ideas I've already used this early in the year from the garden bounty.



First up today is Kale.  Now I love me some Kale chips but I have a small problem with them....CAN"T STOP EATING THEM.  Seriously, if I make a big batch I will eat every stinking one and then a few hours later I have some, shall we say remorse.  Other than in a smoothie that's about the only way I really can eat kale.  It's a little strong for my taste.  This particular batch of kale came out of the garden just before we headed off to the beach and since I hate wasting good food I picked that beautiful kale.  


Then I popped all that kale in the Vitamix blender and added a smidgen of water and let it go.
I pureed the heck out of that stuff then poured it into a sprayed ice cube tray.  Popped it in the freezer and then the next day:



they get popped out of the tray and into a baggie and popped back in the freezer.  Now when we need a little kale in our smoothies it's all frozen and ready to go!  Easy peasy and we're off to the next idea.

Oh and I don't think you must grow your own kale to do this.  I do it with bagged spinach that I buy at the Costco to keep it from going bad and you can buy bagged kale in the produce section now.  Keep this in mind when you find yourself with a big bag of kale or spinach that's going to go bad before you can finish it. 



Basil, this is a tough one for me.  I did a ton of research and we did companion planting in the garden this year and while I normally have a little basil in a container this is the first time I've actually planted it in the garden.  Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of the pesto but I like it when it's fresh and it is a little more limited to what you can do with it.  After searching Pinterest I found this idea and thought we'd try it out.  

First thing pick your basil and wash the leaves really good and lay them out to dry.  Dry them completely, I mean completely.  Water is bad at this time. 



You'll need a big jar with a good sealing lid, some kosher salt and some olive oil.
First up put some salt in the bottom of the jar then add some basil leaves then some olive oil.  Just keep going: salt, basil, oil.  Pack the leaves down and then when you are done just make sure the leaves are all coated in olive oil.  Seal up the jar and pop in the refrigerator.



That's it!   This should last 1-2 years in the refrigerator and when you are ready to use the basil just pull out the amount you need and leave it out on the counter to un-solidify.  (You know cause oil in the refrigerator is kinda weird) You can even wipe the oil off the leaves if you like or just toss it in marinara or whatever you happen to need fresh basil for.    

Next harvest of basil will probably be turned into some pesto and frozen.  I'm going to have a lot of basil this year. 



This is one of only quite a few batches of green beans we've already harvested.
We had roasted green beans one night for dinner and then I gave a bag to some of our neighbors.  She buys limes in bulk and shares with me so I took them something green of another kind to enjoy.



I had a few days worth of beans to take care of so I popped a big batch in the crock pot with a potato, a little onion and some good ol' bacon grease.  Poured in some chicken stock and they've been cooking all day.  After they get good and soft and mushy the way we good Southerners like them, I'll put them in a freezer container and this winter we'll enjoy fresh green beans.   (By the way, the potatoes will get eaten by me with some of the beans before they go in the freezer.  I'm not a potatoes in the freezer kinda girl.)



Now I kept out a good bit of the long skinny beans because we like us some Dilly beans in this house.    You may call them picked beans but we call them Dilly beans and we love them especially in our blood mary's.  Don't knock it till you try it! 



I made a good full pint jar today and no worries, I'll make many more batches.  
If you'd like to make your own, here's the original post where you can find the directions. 



Time for the onions.  They are a bit small but we needed their spot for the okra.  Had to get my okra in the ground you know.  The onions just get washed and put in a container and left in the garage.  Their skins will dry out and then I'll be ready to use them.  I kind of like them small because it's perfect when I'm making a batch of salsa.  


The banana peppers, I made into a pint of banana pepper rings and I swear I thought I took a photo of them but I suppose I didn't because I can't find it anywhere.  Sorry about that but no worries, they'll be more of those too. 

You may be thinking, Hey Samma, what 'cha doing with all those cherry tomatoes?  To that I say, eating them silly.  We don't have a problem with too many tomatoes in this house.

Now I actually had about 3 good size yellow squash so I just sliced those up and blanched them.



Popped them in the food saver and now they are resting comfortably in the freezer.  
Once again this winter when I'm making a soup or stew or something they'll be fabulous.



I mentioned earlier that I studied companion planting and I added sunflowers to the garden.  HOLY SMOLEY I think every sunflower seed we planted bloomed and is growing.  The nice part is those big sunflower plants are offering a little protection from the sun for some of the plants.   The sunflowers also help with pest control and the dahlia's....well, they're just pretty.  Those cute little calla lily flowers just popped up on the side of the house by the driveway.  One year later in this house and I'm still surprised by some of the plants we find.  

That's it, that's the Keeping Up with the Garden post for today.  As the rest of the crops start coming in I'll keep you posted on what we're doing with all that good stuff.  I know the zucchini and the squash are going to keep coming in full force and since I'm recently diagnosed with a wheat allergy I'm thinking of buying one of those zoodle things to make me some "faux noodles".   Anyone have one?  What do you think? Is it worth the purchase?  

Ok, I think it's time to go find a yummy snack and settle in for the next 3 hours of GoT binge watching.   See you on the other side my friends!!  

Peace, Love & Gardening

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Tuesday Times



Hey there my Peeps!!!  Stopping in to do a quick Tuesday Times update and to let you know I have a pretty stinking cool event to share with you tomorrow too!!   

Let's get started shall we?

Reading:  Lately I've been catching up on the caboodles of magazines I've got around here.  I'm saving up books because we will be heading to the beach in a few days so no worries, I'll have more than a few to tell you about soon. 

                                                                 
Listening:  To either jets or thunder.  Honestly sometimes it is hard to tell the difference. Either way I think it is going to be another stormy night here in the D F Dub. 


Watching:  Game of Thrones, it's all I have left.  No Fixer Upper, No Night Shift, No Amazing Race.  The summer TV slump has begun. 


Cooking/Eating/Drinking:  Nothing out of the ordinary.  Hubster is usually home for a week then out of town for a week so I eat pretty good for a week then not so much for a week.  It's summer so as you can imagine the salads are ever prevalent! I did make an awesome Apricot Crisp that was in fact Gluten Free last week.  


Pinning:  Mostly Gluten Free recipes to try and essential oil stuff.  

Tweeting:  My woes of GF baking and pics of products I review.  I'm @SammaSpot 

Crafting: I haven't really been crafting. There's too much yard work, gardening and general stuffs to be done.  

Doing: The inside of the house is still sub par (well at least in my world) but we've had S O MUCH rain that any break in the rain we get we have to get outside and mow the jungle that is the yard.  Definitely not complaining though since I think Texas is finally out of drought conditions. 

Going: To the BEACH!!! I'll have to do a little bit of work while down there but we always do at the beginning of high season rentals.  

Loving:  Trying out some new oils and experimenting on which ones work best for me.  Like LemonGrass is my current favorite.  It's awesome and when we are sitting out in the evening it does keep the bugs at bay for me.  Of course I smell like a jug of lemon pledge but hey, is that all bad??

Hating: Being so far away from my family, it's hard. 

Enjoying: The rain because we haven't had to run our sprinklers yet this year.  The checkbook certainly appreciates it too!

Starting: To get a better idea of the direction I'm ready to take this blog. 

Reviewing:  Couple of items to review for you this week!


 First up is a product I received from BzzAgent to review.


To get started on this campaign I had to make a little trip to Sally Beauty Supply where I found the Clairol iThrive products.





I selected the Keratin Rescue combo.  This is what Clairol has to say about these products:

Clairol Professional iThrive Keratin Rescue System

  • Specifically formulated with IntenseCURE to revive dry, damaged hair by creating a layer of protection around each strand
  • Regular use of the System (shampoo, conditioner and treatment) provides long-lasting body and movement, moisturization, strength and protection from damage 
  • Safe for use on color-treated hair 
  • Elements of the reconstructive regimen include: Keratin Rescue ShampooConditioner, and Treatment
What I thought:   Honestly I thought it was "ok".  I wasn't unhappy with the product but I wasn't extremely thrilled either.   My main complaint was the treatment was very difficult to rinse out of my hair.  We have very hard water at our house and I can't imagine how difficult it would be if you had soft water. It's also a little on the expensive side and you have to go to Sally's Beauty Supply to get the product.  On the plus side, I didn't seem to have any allergic skin issues with the products so that's always a bonus. #FreeFromClairolProfessional 

Once again a reminder that I received the above items complimentary from BzzAgent in exchange for my honest opinion after personally using the product. 

Next up we have a line of products being tested out for Smiley360.



I honestly love their box!  I mean it's a happy box!!!
Let's see what is inside.


Truly Radiant Rejuvenating toothpaste.


There was also a Truly Radiant Spinbrush in the box. 


And finally the Truly Radiant mouthwash. 



Guys...there are no words to describe my love for this line of products!   I was a die hard life long fan of another brand of toothpaste and I sampled the Truly Radiant toothpaste awhile back and have never gone back to my old brand.  If you want you can click right here and read that particular review.  Now I have to admit I didn't personally try the toothbrush because it's a manual toothbrush and I'm a little bit of a "overly vigorous brusher" and my dentist prefers I use a non-manual toothbrush.  Hubster kindly tested the toothbrush for me and he liked the spinning part of the toothbrush but thought it was a little harder than he prefers.  The mouthwash was well mouthwash.  I couldn't tell that it made my teeth any whiter using it in addition to the toothpaste but the taste was pretty good so I've not really anything negative to say about it.  The toothpaste is definitely my favorite and one that I continue to use and sing the praises. 

I received these products free from Smiley360 in exchange for my honest opinions after testing the products. 


So that's all I've got for you tonight peeps!!!  Hope you are doing great and and I'll be back in a day or so to tell you all about the blogger event I attended today and how much fun was had by all!


Peace, Love & Rain!!!

Print Recipe

Print Friendly and PDF