It's such a fun time of the year when we are up to our ears in home grown treats! Fresh apples straight from the tree, cucumber from the backyard garden and all kinds of other yummy things. Unfortunately this doesn't last year long, but with a few jars and a little work, we get to keep these treats coming in different forms throughout the winter season.
A few weeks ago we had a surplus amount of small apples from Mark's cousin's apple trees. Mark's sweet Aunt also picked some from a tree she came across, so we had more than enough to make a good bit of applesauce. I have always LOVED applesauce, so this learning experience was right up my alley!
Aren't those the cutest little apples you have ever seen?! Grandma Mary shared her recipe and skills on how to make a very tasty applesauce, and I went home right away and tried it for myself. I canned two jars out of the apples that I had, and then a few weeks later when we had some more, my mother-in-law and I canned quite a few more jars of it. We should definitely be go to go with applesauce for the next little bit!
I forgot to take a picture at the beginning of the process, I guess I was a bit excited! So...here is one of me scraping the last little bit out of the bowl and into a jar.
Last year around this time my mother-in-law also taught me how to pickle and can cucumbers. This has got to be one of my favorite things to do! Recently we went to the local farmer's market and bought two 10 pound bags of small cucumbers. We have some in out garden as well, be we are really enjoying just eating those fresh as we pick them.
We spent a Saturday watching the Olympics while filling our jars full of crisp cucumbers. Not even a week later we were given a ton more cucumbers, so we went right back to work and pickled those as well! We definitely have enough to enjoy all winter long and even share with friends.
With all of these yummy treats on hand I knew that I would need a place to store them. Something new to me is having a basement in our home. In Texas not many people had basements, so this is very different. It stays pretty cool down there and is the perfect place to store all kinds of things:)
We have a shelf that we keep all of our canned goods on and they stay nice and cool down there. We are currently loaded down, and I love it! It's our little cold room:)
I forgot to mention, when we pickled we used fresh dill from Mark and my little garden! It's all doing so great out in the garden right now. We even give the garden keeper a few snacks straight from the vine from time to time:)
Have a great week!
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Head on Down to the Market
While I was at home in July, one of the things that I really wanted to do while I was there was visit the Magnolia Market in Waco. I LOVE watching Chip and Joanna work their magic on Fixer Upper, and her style is just my favorite! Mom, my friend Amber and I decided to take a little road trip about 3 hours south and join in on all the fun.
We were all super excited as we approached those signature silos!! I love how they take the old and just make it new again.
Amber and I both had to have the little galvanized envelope. It looks sooo cute with mail inside it hanging on the wall. I think it would also be perfect as an additional to a gallery wall styled just like it is in the picture. I truly could have walked out of there with a ton of things. Everything was so nice.
I saw a picture just like this once on a blog I follow and I had to try it out myself. I think it turned out pretty cute!
After we were done inside, we briefly toured the outdoor area. Everything was just perfect and so pretty! From the Magnolia trees to the gardens in the back. We took a few more pictured and then decided to call it a day. It was just so hot and we were getting a bit tired. I think that a trip in the Fall would be even better, you would be able to enjoy it even more without sweating like crazy!
This tiny little shop was too cute! I bought some dill and cilantro seeds to try out in our garden at home next year. I thought it would be a fun way to remember my trip to Magnolia.
If you haven't been before, and are nearby, it is truly a fun place to visit. Maybe next time we will run into Chip and Joanna. Never know!
We were all super excited as we approached those signature silos!! I love how they take the old and just make it new again.
It was only about 100 degrees when we got there, but tried not to think to much about that! HA
I've heard that weekends around here are the busiest, so we thought midweek would be nice. It was still very busy, but nothing a few dedicated shoppers couldn't handle!
One of my favorite things about this entire trip were the pictures we took together. Love these gals!!
Inside the market was just gorgeous! Everything is styled beautifully and makes you want to move right on in! The prices varied, and there was truly something for everyone. I wish that I would have bought one of their candles. They had them burning inside and it smelled amazing. Next time for sure!
I saw a picture just like this once on a blog I follow and I had to try it out myself. I think it turned out pretty cute!
After we were done inside, we briefly toured the outdoor area. Everything was just perfect and so pretty! From the Magnolia trees to the gardens in the back. We took a few more pictured and then decided to call it a day. It was just so hot and we were getting a bit tired. I think that a trip in the Fall would be even better, you would be able to enjoy it even more without sweating like crazy!
This tiny little shop was too cute! I bought some dill and cilantro seeds to try out in our garden at home next year. I thought it would be a fun way to remember my trip to Magnolia.
If you haven't been before, and are nearby, it is truly a fun place to visit. Maybe next time we will run into Chip and Joanna. Never know!
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