Minanora
The Cuckoo Lady
Ugh. I have to go to a big convention for work down in LA in September... DH wants to go to Disney world after that since the big airport is there. So I'd be gone for 11 days. I'm trying to be okay with it, but I'm not.
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The smell doesn't bother me. I do have an air purifier in the living room too, so after I'm done it clears the smell out pretty quickly.I love greens. I'm thinking collard, turnip, broccoli, cauliflower, beet. I ordered potato bags. We got some rain last night, wind shifted coming in from north so instead of sweltering humidity, it's actually nice this morning. Hawks are migrating so lots of them are visiting. My flock is very skittish & eating like they're starving. Shorter days jump started the great molt, feathers everywhere!I plant collards. They grow all winter long, though not actively in freezing weather. I've seen them covered in a thin layer of ice/sleet/snow. Didn't hurt them at all.
If I don't eat them the flock LOVES them.
Last winter's collards:
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The row cover is to prevent cabbage moths, etc.
Planted some today:
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If you use a stainless knife, rub it on your hands while washing it after you’re done. Takes the smell away.Very good point! I was going to chop some up this morning, but we're going to a funeral this afternoon, and I didn't want my hands to smell like onion.
Nope, my flock eats it. Usually in early spring which makes me think that might be when it tastes best.aloe toxic?
One year I caramelized an entire big crockpot full of them & then froze them in 1 cup silicon cups & used them for burgers & stuff like that. They were good, but def not worth the time it took to do them in the crockpot so I haven't done it again.With everybody talking about freezing onions I was thinking about carmelizing some of them before freezing. It would save on freezer space and be a better addition to some recipes than frozen raw onions.
I’m jealous right now.One year I caramelized an entire big crockpot full of them & then froze them in 1 cup silicon cups & used them for burgers & stuff like that. They were good, but def not worth the time it took to do them in the crockpot so I haven't done it again.
It's like fall here, the windows are open, a nice breeze, sitting with a blanket & my fingers are cold!