I’ve also added 1 Hawaiian Punch drink packet (any flavor) per recipe to get a sweet/tart flavored marshmallow - fun to have every now and again.
Now that sounds like fun. Usually for Christmas I'll whip up a bunch—one year I made chocolate marshmallows and strawberry ones and sliced them to be smaller than usual. Big hit! Dad kept tossing them into his coffee.

Playing confectioner is such fun. Raspberry sounds wonderful, yum. They all look great! Must be marvellous in hot cocoa! "Nothing goes with sugar like more sugar" Indeed! Some of my paleo cookbooks have marshmallow recipes in them, but my goodness...it's a marshmallow. It's a treat. Go all the way.
Thanks for sharing your green bean types. "Jade" is usually an excellent (and tasty) producer, we love that one! Too bad about your French filet types...maybe they're pickier about weather? They are pretty when you can get them to "go" in the garden, plus on the plate.
And your chickens crack me up!
Be sure to make arrangements for drip or other auto watering systems, I don't have them yet but we should be able to add them this fall or winter.
Oh goodness, we will. For years now we have at least used a nylon soaker hose with a timer on the spigot. Even that is wonderfully helpful. You are right, I suppose, about the arsonists...it's just that it is very possible, anymore. :/ Thank you for sharing the soup recipe! That sounds delicious...plus any freezable summer veggie treat is a winner. It's nice to thaw out a jar of July in the middle of February.
@littledog My goodness, I am so glad you and your horses are all right! And so glad that someone called you in time to let you know where your horses had been taken. Horse folk are, in my experience, really kind and decent human beings.
I cannot believe I never thought of orange marshmallows, @WthrLady—orange and chocolate are such good friends, too! You're a genius! Those are probably amazing in hot cocoa.
Also, your description of your hens doing The Dance waiting...oh my goodness. It's a good thing there's not a beverage nearby!
@oldhen2345 I don't think anyone envies you the jasmine.

We've probably all dealt with invasives one time or another! Vinca is my mortal enemy. Every time I see it the desire to have flames shoot from my fingers overwhelms me. When some garden program or book recommends it...nuclear level unhappiness. And Matilda is actually a sweetie. She can just look very intense!
@Sueby &
@NewBoots Me too! There's a restaurant here that tops mine with all the basic trimmings, cheese, bacon
OR *locally produced prosciutto* when it's available, caramelized onion, a fried egg, and microgreens or sprouts, as well as a very healthy dollop of aioli. Sweet tater fries on the side (that part is a treat!). I can eat that and be good for days. Trying to eat it like a normal person, though, with a bun, is totally out of the question! At home it's usually your basics (lettuce, tomato, mustard, ketchup, mayo), some cheese, and sprouts if I've got some going. A local pub puts peanut butter on burgers...and on another burger, a 1" thick slice of bologna.
Hey...I wonder if you could make a salsa (probably not canned, but for the fridge?) including the huckleberries? Or just make a fruit salsa? Cowboy candy is delicious.
Those kits are *darling*,
@drstratton! Just darling! It is very sad that you lost two; with the big litter you were understandably concerned.
Not much in the garden today other than gathering more greens and more seeds. We're getting to the point where they just sort of pop off the plants as I wander by! The temperature will really drop tonight—down to maybe 50. :/ It is getting to be time to put the PVC and row cover up over the veg bed for winter.
I did knock a big jar of blackstrap molasses off the pantry shelf this morning, so the pantry should smell wildly fabulous for months now. So should the paint scrapers I used to get molasses off the floor.