Monday, October 31, 2022
HALLOWEEN 2022 AND BONUS HOBART
Sunday, October 30, 2022
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY
October is almost over. How is that even possible? Well another week flies by and that's another week with some good food and Hobart.
Regular readers know that we usually post a few days after Thanksgiving that we pick up some discounted turkeys, roast them and then vacuum seal the meat (as pictured above from last year). Well, this is why:
We thawed out a bag of turkey and 2nd Man made a big bowl of "chicken salad" using the turkey instead. Full of apples, pecans and other good stuff. It was so good.
Speaking of turkey, I think we have one bag left. Thanksgiving is coming, so we'll have to be sure and get some more of the upcoming year.
Friday, October 28, 2022
CAST ACRYLIC TUBES TRASH TO TREASURE
Regular readers know that I have a favorite place to look for bargains...our downstairs trash area! Our building has trash chutes on every floor and they feed into a separate room, but for boxes and other things that people can't put in the chute, there is an area (indoor) near the loading dock where people can put the things they don't want. I've found quite a few cool items over the last few years.
Here's one of the latest:
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
MANGOS FOR A DEAL
They are also a beautiful fruit.
Monday, October 24, 2022
ADD BOBCATS TO THE LIST
Coyotes and feral hogs and now...
We have yet to capture one (figuratively speaking of course, ha) on our trailcam but 2nd Family has confirmed that there are now at least two bobcats that have been on and around our property/theirs.
She went to their carport one morning to take out the trash and there was one curled up in the corner. She carefully backed away to the safety of her porch and waited for it to leave. Since it was startled by her, it had gotten nervous and left as well, heading toward the undeveloped front part of our property.
Then a few nights later, it was dusk and she was on her back deck and a larger one with darker colors, was walking through the back pasture that is between our front yard and their house, heading toward our general direction. There are a hundred or so acres behind us that are just cattle grazing land with trees so it had plenty of places to go once it passed through but still...
Bobcat, image via wikicommons.com |
I read some articles where people "rescued" kittens that they found in their yards only to find out they were bobcat kittens. I'll need to remember this so I don't tell 2nd Man, "look! I found a kitten at the farm!", ha!
Sunday, October 23, 2022
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY
Great weekend. Weather has been good and of course, the Astros are one win away from the World Series!
But Sunday is always time for some good food and some Hobart. First up the good food.
Believe it or not, we have had never had these before. They are called "pork riblets". 2nd Man just seasoned them and put them in the electric skillet and they came out really well. Nice color on them too. On the side, we had shaved Brussels sprouts with diced peppers.
We'll be buying some more riblets for sure in our regular rotation.
We've posted before about how Hobart likes to sleep in front of the refrigerator. With the warm air blowing out, he realized early on that it was a great place to keep warm...and here he is again, completely blocking access to the refrigerator. So we just work around him, until he gets up and moves. Because...
#notspoiled
Friday, October 21, 2022
GO ASTROS COLD WEATHER AND PINEAPPLE HALLOWEEN
Houston has, rightfully so, Astros fever!
We're now two games in to the last series, hoping to make it to the World Series once again.
People everywhere are wearing Astros clothing or colors, it's always neat to see something that brings so many people from all walks of life together.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
PUTTING UP SWEET POTATOES
The coworker that gifted us with all the jalapeños last week also brought in some bags of sweet potatoes. A few people took some and there were three bags left.
I said I'd take them if no one else wanted them.
So I scored these three bags. About 9 lbs of sweet potatoes from North Carolina! What to do with them?
We decided to roast them, mash them and freeze them for future uses.
First we washed them and cleaned them. We cut off any dried ends or bad spots.
We aren't saving the skins (though I did snack on a few pieces) so after they cooled, the skins just slipped right off. The slit we cut right after they were out of the oven made it easy to just peel them off.
We put them in a bowl and mashed them up and since we are freezing for random future uses, there are no spices/seasonings needed.
We measured them into 2 cup amounts.
After they were portioned out, I used the rubber spatula to get all the goodness and put a small amount more into each bag so the 2 cups became about 2 1/4.
We didn't waste any that's for sure.
Turns out the three bags of medium sized sweet potatoes ended up giving us three bags mashed to put up in the freezer. I vacuum sealed them and popped them in the freezer.
Seems about the right amount for a sweet potato pie or a savory mashed sweet potato side dish...and the holidays ARE coming soon!
We love sweet potatoes!
Monday, October 17, 2022
BLUE SKIES AND BUTTERFLIES WEEKEND
It was a beautiful weekend, albeit a bit warm. I was wondering if I'd need to mow, but...
I rode around for 8 minutes, ha. I did turn on the blades and drove up the driveway and back a few times just to make sure that stays well cut. So at least the Zen Machine got to do some work.
Sunday, October 16, 2022
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY
Hope you all are having a good weekend, it's been a little warm but cool is coming. Last weekend, we posted about the marinated fajitas we bought at a market near the farm. We said "wait until you see the chicken". Well, here is the chicken.
Friday, October 14, 2022
FERAL HOGS AT 2ND FAMILY
The hogs are back...at least at the front of the property.
"J" from 2nd Family sent this image to us. She bought a trailcam after seeing our pictures and put it in her yard. This is from her front yard porch looking toward the carport.
She captured images of these feral hogs roaming around in her front yard.
The next day, she found this part of her yard rooted up. There were some large stones that they overturned, looking for grubs and stuff we presume.