Monday, June 8, 2026

Garlic Scape Mac and Cheese

Last year I made the mistake of letting garlic scapes grow and flower on our garlic. The bulbs weren't very big. You're supposed to cut off the scapes right away so they put all their energy into the bulb. 

This year, I've been on the lookout and saw a bunch coming up. A few snips and I had a handful of scapes. They weren't fully developed yet, and I wonder if the ones I snipped early will be done or grow more. 🤔

I cut the scapes into small chunks to freeze for later, but then I had the idea to toss some of them in a bunch of pasta with almond milk, shredded cheese, salt, and pepper. So good! The scapes add a lovely spicy bite to it. 



Friday, June 5, 2026

Freeze Dried Cherries

My mother-in-law bought a crate of cherries from the fruit truck and gifted me what she couldn't use. 🥳 They are so full of flavor! Jaron has been eating them as fast as I can pit them. 

Unfortunately, they're starting to go bad already. I picked through the box and sorted out the bruised/molding ones. The good ones got washed in vinegar water and are being stored in glass jars, vacuum sealed for good measure. So far they've stored very well. 

There weren't as many bad ones as I thought. 

I washed them in vinegar water too, then cut off the bruises and mold. They got sliced up and stuck in the freeze dryer! 

They turned out great - great flavor and great texture. Like a healthy candy! 


This is probably my second favorite freeze dried fruit (pears are my favorite). I would do more, but they're so good fresh...

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Animal Update

Can you spot the chicken amidst the dandelions? 

Since we've contained our goats to let the pasture grow, the dandelions have really taken off. The goats have adapted to their smaller area. 

The feeder continues to work well. Even the young birds have figured out the feeder! And I'm it has continued to need filling every other day. 

I converted the tire with the water bowl into another dust bath, this time with soil and coconut husk. I'm curious if they'll like that more than the sand. 

Jaron and I started hauling spent hay from the goat pen to the garden to make pathways/cover weeds. He loved watching the goats. 

He spotted a bunch of goat poop on the ground (their poop is a bunch of tiny pebbles) and picked one up, holding it out to me. "Ball!" he announced decisively. Why yes, Jaron, you're right, that is the shape of a ball! 😂😂😂

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Garden Volunteers

Time to get the garden in hand. When the weeds are out of control, I recommend using a weed whacker. 😜 

Much better. 

Because of the weeds, I haven't planted anything yet. I really want to get them under control via cardboard and mulch before I plant. However, my garden is full of volunteer plants (plants I didn't plant but are growing anyway). 

My oregano is flourishing. I did plant that last year, and it overwintered very well. You can see the onion that accidentally overwintered in the background (top right). 

A bunch of teeny cilantro are growing. I haven't planted any this year, so they must be from seeds dropped last year. 

There's some dill popping up too. No calendula as far as I've seen, which is disappointing because I heard they are self seeding and come back easily. 

The mulch path I put down a while ago is growing pumpkin seeds all over the place. There's probably 20 seedlings popped up. I hate to pull out nice plants, but we don't need 20 mystery pumpkins. 😂 

I'll keep a few of the better looking ones. 

I forgot the straw got put on top of the big mound of decomposed pumpkins. The chickens enjoy scratching through the pile, so I should've known that seeds would've been mixed in with the straw. 

Oats or wheat? I think wheat. Must be from the mulch put on in the fall. 

I actually dug them up and transplanted them in the pasture in the hopes it will be another food source for the goats or birds. 

Along the fence line so the goats can't eat all of it...

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Container Potato Update and the Bionic Boy


The other day Jaron brought his arm to me and then wore it for three hours. It didn't seem like he wanted it for a specific task, just wanted it on. The day before he held my hand a lot walking around the house and I remember making a couple comments that I needed my hand back for a moment; I needed both hands. I wonder if he felt bad that he only had one. 🤔


Back to homesteading...

I brought my container plants over to our house. Well, technically G did. The plants winter in my in-laws' garage and harden off on their patio. Finally time to get them to our place! They are hanging out in the orchard near the potato containers. 

My experiment in growing carrot and cabbage seeds continues. Looks like I'll be successful with the carrots!


I put a mesh bag over the flowers to catch the seeds. 

My poor aloe plant took a beating with the cold night temps a few weeks ago. I think it'll make it though! 


And now the potatoes. Such luscious leaves! This pot is after mounding. There'll be space for one more mound, I think. 





Monday, June 1, 2026

Baby Rescue

The good news- we had one guinea keet hatch on Sunday afternoon. 


The bad news- I don't think the other two eggs are going to hatch, so it's going to be lonely unless we buy another baby (chicken or guinea) or find a hen to adopt it. 

I counted back the days to see if I could remember when I first noticed the broody chicken (the duck was broody later). There was a possibility she could be hatching her eggs in the next day or two! 

So I went out to the shed to keep underneath her and see if there was any hatching going on. What do you know, I heard tiny peeping as I walked up to the shed. There were three baby chicks on the ground on the chicken side of the shed! Good news! 


But the broody hen didn't seem too interested in them, which made it seem like she was not their mom. I heard nervous clucking from the haymow... 

When I poked my head up there, I saw two broody hens sitting on eggs with more peeping coming from underneath their feathers! I honestly think it's the same hands that hatched chicks earlier this year. 🤦‍♀️ I decided to name them Thelma and Louise because they are always causing us trouble. 😂 


Long story short, I collected the chicks in a bucket, grabbed one hen, and brought them down to the back goat area. The other hen did not like that I was taking her chicks, and she followed us from above in the haymow and then jumped down to be with the chicks. 

Gathering the babies:


Good news- the guinea successfully adopted a hen as its mom, and the hen adopted it as her baby. One problem solved! 

But what to do about the abandoned eggs? 


Another easy solution- the incubator was still running from the guinea eggs and all 22 eggs from the abandoned nest fit inside. Two of those eggs are in the process of hatching, and one last guinea egg is hatching! 


We'll wait till it gets dark and then add the newly hatched babies to the hens. They're more likely to adopt them in the dark. 

By the time I got back out to the shed with feed and water, Thelma and Louise had safely gathered all the babies under their wings. 

Whew!

But wait, this means my chicken count is off. I didn't account for two hens in the haymow. I also spied the missing Leghorn (with the other Leghorn, so I know we have both). That brings our bird total up to 57. Oh wait, I didn't include the chicks in that...

Friday, May 29, 2026

Quest: Banana Muffin #5

This next recipe is a keeper. My recipe/cookbook sharing friend sent it to me, a non typical banana muffin because of the hemp hearts. 


G isn't normally a fan of hemp hearts. He said he used to eat them on salads all the time, but if he eats too many they make his heart race. 

This recipe doesn't call for many, so I think it'll be fine. Honey and bananas are the only sweeteners. 

I had some bananas in the freezer from before our Chicago trip and since I've been on the muffin kick, I thought I better capitalize on my enthusiasm. 

They came together pretty quickly. Dry ingredients together, wet ingredients together, then mix. It's only supposed to make 12 muffins, but I got 24 minis and 6 full sized. I was thinking a mini is half a full size, but maybe it's less than half. 🤔

The muffins look good and taste good!