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Love it!About the girls: -
The reason why I was even shopping for eggs in the grocery store is that two of them have stopped laying. I'm assuming there is a summer molt about to happen? Neither of them has molted yet, only the EE molted over the winter, and she is still laying. This morning I found a yolk with a thin, floppy shell around it and hardly any white. Is this normal for molting hens to lay? Or could it be that J. Lo went broody and is not laying for that reason and Ruthie is sick? I haven't really seen feathers falling out yet, and she is so regular normally, I'm a little concerned.
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We had soft-boiled eggs this morning, and we had to put their "hats" on.So cute! Thanks Suzanne!![]()
Okay well first the gardening stuff -
Here are some pics of my tomato leaves/fruits:
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Sigh - not great. Al, I tried your milk cure on the zucchini plus I pruned out a few more plants. I think it worked, we had another squash this morning that was quite handsome. So far though I can't see any cures for this tomato disease. I'm going to email these photos to Seed Savers and see what they say, since all the stuff online indicates that this is a disease in the seed. Like I said though, I may just give up entirely on tomatoes, we have had the worst luck of anything with them. I might as well grow stuff I can't find at the farmer's market / CSA instead. Suzanne try the squash again next year but only allow one plant to exist. My problem was that I was hoping for too many varieties. If I stick to just one and prune out any late-growing seedlings vigilantly I'm sure I can avoid the powdery mildew next summer. On a positive note, the climbing string beans did well again, so well that we had a picking contest this morning - husband and 1 child versus me and the other child. We each picked one side of the fence and came in and weighed the results. We each had 1lb 8.25oz exactly! Too funny, I guess the plant grows fruit on each side of the fence, 50/50. If only congress worked that well.
My basic recipe for okra is to stew it in tomatoes, sort of like ratatouille. Usually with sauteed garlic, ginger, onions, maybe a little basil. here is the gist of it: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Fresh-Okra-with-Tomatoes-and-Ginger-105224
I don't really go for deep-frying it, or anything else for that matter unless I'm making fried chicken from scratch and then there are no rules or diets.![]()
I am also hoping to get some of the okra pickled, eventually but I didn't try that or the corn fritters last night, the cake was all-consuming.
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Cake Boss I am not, but it tasted good. There's a contest through Epicurious on Facebook, bake a cake for Julia Child's birthday and submit it. We share the same birthday so I felt obligated to try. It's a buttermilk rhubarb cake with brown sugar frosting. So. Very. Good!
Sometimes extreme heat stops them from laying.About the girls: -
The reason why I was even shopping for eggs in the grocery store is that two of them have stopped laying. I'm assuming there is a summer molt about to happen? Neither of them has molted yet, only the EE molted over the winter, and she is still laying. This morning I found a yolk with a thin, floppy shell around it and hardly any white. Is this normal for molting hens to lay? Or could it be that J. Lo went broody and is not laying for that reason and Ruthie is sick? I haven't really seen feathers falling out yet, and she is so regular normally, I'm a little concerned.
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We had soft-boiled eggs this morning, and we had to put their "hats" on.So cute! Thanks Suzanne!![]()
Oh gosh! Now I remember what I came on here to type.(They need a head smack smiley face)
So since J. Lo the white rock is super broody, and has been for two weeks now, I gave up on trying to break her. Instead I slipped two fertile eggs I purchased from the grocery store health food section under her. Is this crazy? Or rather, give me all the reasons why it's crazy.
Here, I'll start the list:
1. You will be getting roosters, if you get anything at all

