• Blog - Kitchen

    Scrappy, scrappy

    I’ve been working on loom knitting again. I have an order for 10 dishcloths and am expecting I’ll be getting a few more orders real soon. I decided to use some of my scraps of yarn to give some visual interest to these cloths.  Waste not, want not.

    As long as I was thinking scrappy…

     I put together the first in a series of journals. The cover is a print of one of my kaleidoscopes. I believe this one started as a rose.

    I love the look of all the different papers. It’s up to the recipient to decide how to use them.

     

     

  • Blog - Kitchen

    Apples, apples everywhere

     

    On Saturday, a few families on the block got together to help harvest the apples from our neighbor’s trees.
    It’s a big job but the fruits of our labor really pay off.
    This year 63 grocery bags of apples were picked.
    The apples were all big and beautiful with very few blemishes or worms.
    Amazing!

     

     

    We took home about 6 bags worth.
    I set up shop in the garage so I could make a mess and not worry about it.
    Concrete washes quite nicely.
     After countless hours of cranking the peeler, I ended up with 23 gallon size freezer bags of peeled and sliced apples ready for the next stage of processing.

     

    So far I’ve dehydrated 10 trays of apples, 4 pans of apple crisp-ready to be thawed then baked and cooked up about 2.5 gallons of applesauce.
    And I still have a freezer full of bagged apples.
    I am going to have to can the rest of the applesauce I make since my freezer can’t hold any more.