Saturday, October 31, 2015
Thursday, October 29, 2015
What to do with too many pumpkins
Have a pumpkin carving party with friends.
We created quite a cast of characters.
The Whole Crew
Boo!
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Daily Harvest...Squash and Popcorn
A big Ghost(pumpkin) and popcorn
Butternut, pumpkins, scalloped squash and a hybrid acorn/pumpkin
We harvested everything ripe or not because the Woodchuck was now interested
The Ghost Patty Pans(white scalloped squash) were still coming as well as zucchini
and the pumpkins were getting very big
and the pumpkins were getting very big
Friday, October 2, 2015
Zucchinietti
What to do with those large zukes?
Make spaghetti. This is very paleo, but beautiful.
It tasted so good, even before I added the parmesan cheese. I really dont understand why the large zucchini's have a bad rep. I feel they have a more spicy flavor. I know you have to cut out the seeds, which are bigger and said to be bitter, but the volume is still more for bread latkes or pasta.
And what ever happened to that Dandelion wine? Its ready. The perfect compliment to this meal.
Cheers!
Make spaghetti. This is very paleo, but beautiful.
It tasted so good, even before I added the parmesan cheese. I really dont understand why the large zucchini's have a bad rep. I feel they have a more spicy flavor. I know you have to cut out the seeds, which are bigger and said to be bitter, but the volume is still more for bread latkes or pasta.
And what ever happened to that Dandelion wine? Its ready. The perfect compliment to this meal.
Cheers!
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Bees...replacing bottom boards
We started with the smaller hive and while we were at it we took a peek. It doesnt seem strong enough to make it through the winter. It never built up even though we gave it a frame with queen cells earlier in the summer. We are reluctant to merge it with our stronger hive because they are so full and we dont want to bring a disease. We dont really know whats happening to this hive and why it isnt building up. My feeling is to give them a very small space and feed them and if they dont make it then we should let them go. I am committed to helping bees that can survive this climate in this location. These poor gals dont seem to be doing that.
This hive is completely different and seems to be thriving. It will be much harder to lift it while I replace the board. We are cracking it open here with the hive tool.
I tried to move quickly because it was very heavy.
Jenny was ready with the smoker just in case.
this post: all photos by Lori DeSantis
Monday, September 21, 2015
Fall forage for bees
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Daily Harvest...Honey
We harvested a whole super and then gave the frames with wax back to the bees to reuse. I will save some of this honey to feed back to them as well. They seemed to have honey in the brood boxes, a full super and another one started. I was reluctant to take so much but I was overruled by the rest of the family.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Monday, September 7, 2015
Daily Harvest from garden to compost
Pumpkin vine spreading from the garden across the field still flowering.
Baby pumpkins still sprouting.
Turning green.
Turning orange.
Ghost pumpkin ripening.
And from the same garden ghost patties and zukes...
and delicata eaten and ready for the compost.
Baby pumpkins still sprouting.
Turning green.
Turning orange.
Ghost pumpkin ripening.
And from the same garden ghost patties and zukes...
and delicata eaten and ready for the compost.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Daily Harvest...Tony's Honey
Tony showed the kids how to uncap the honey cells. This is a frame of uncapped honey cells, from Tony's hive. Jim gave it a try. After the cells are uncapped and scraped to allow the honey to flow... The frames are placed into the extractor.
Raw and unfiltered. But we will strain out the bits of wax.
Monday, August 31, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
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