I've inherited this and added to it - seed file box. Some of them are from the 1980's. It's time to give them a try and/or toss some I'll never plant.
These are my original raised beds, probably 25 years old. This will be the last year with them as they are decaying, etc. We will still make raised beds, only higher now for me.
Al is working on tomato trellis in the garden. He spaced rows far enough apart so that if it's dry, I can drive my scooter between them for picking.
NOTE - As I was typing this.....we had a down pour - so, it won't be dry to drive in now.
I have some rhubarb in the basket. I made up a recipe, by mistake, as I had a "senior moment" and decided to just go with it. I ate a piece, the rest was tossed.
These were the ingredients. My eyes saw, what they saw and 2 T of one ingredient became 1/2 C....ughh. It was ugly too. (haha)
I have more rhubarb .... so I'll bake a different thing...
I saw a trick for potato salad on an Instagram reel. I tried it - best potato salad I've ever made. The secret is, after the potatoes are drained, while still hot, splash some vinegar (I did red wine) and a little handful of sugar. I also did onion powder and garlic powder and dried parsley. Let the flavors soak into the warm potatoes. I did 1 boiled egg for each potato. Diced sweet onion and celery. The dressing is mayo, dijon mustard, little S&P and whip together. Add the dressing, eggs, veggies once potatoes are cool. So good.
I was blessed to have play time with my little grandson. We had so much fun riding around the farm. He was getting stuck in all that mud and loving it! I even pulled him out with my scooter and a tow strap he found in grandpa's truck.
There is a fundraiser this Sunday for the families devistated by the tornado that hit our community, April 17. These are the raffle items from our 4H Club and me (my business and event). I hope it is well attended!
Other than working on selling estate items, that I do for my business, that's about how my week went.
On to the weekend...maybe more rhubarb baking? Do you like rhubarb?
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.


















Your grandson must be so pleased to be able to ride alongside you. Sweet! I love rhubarb.
ReplyDeleteHe even said one time we both were stuck "gramma, I'll get you out, don't worry..." My little honey.
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