
I look forward to raising other farm animals, perhaps a cow or two, I'd love a horse, and maybe even turkeys! One of our next projects is to build a big barn to house them all.
We want to sincerely wish everyone a wonder-filled joyous Christmas spent with those you love.
Sincerely,
Melissa and Frederick
“Good bread is the most fundamentally satisfying of all foods; and good bread with fresh butter, the greatest of feasts.” -James Beard
It's that time of year again, when fruit is falling off trees, and zucchini is growing to be the size of torpedoes, of course this could only mean one thing: it's time for canning! If you are under 30, you might have seen your mother or grandmother do it, either to preserve garden grown vegetables for eating in Winter, or making jams and jellies from fruit grown on overflowing fruit trees. I plan on canning all types of food, but for now, it's lots of jams, jellies, preserves and butters of all kinds. I started when peaches, nectarines and plums were on sale at the local market I decided to make jam. After I tasted the fresh, delicious flavor that homemade jam offers, I vowed never to eat store bought again. As I searched for recipes for common jams for the fruit I purchased, I came across a whole lot of unusual jam and jelly recipes I just had to try.
Here are a few.
There was the rose petal jelly, I have a wonderful rose garden, so I figured I already have the ingredients, so I made jelly. I like the taste of rosewater in desserts, so I think it's a winner.
I made kiwi daiquiri jam. This was surprisingly super delicious. It's tart, with a hint of lime. I think it's divine.
carrot cake jam
The carrot cake jam I made from home grown carrots. It has carrots, pineapple, pear and spices in it. Frederick really likes this. Which is not surprising because he loves carrot cake.
I have lavender growing in our rose garden so I made this chamomile lavender jelly. This is delicate and yummy. The chamomile pairs very nicely with the lavender. This with the rose jelly would be nice with a scone at an afternoon tea party.
I have about 10 different types of jams and jellies in my refrigerator right now! I had a guest recently try all of them on her toast with breakfast. I let her take home her favorite. Now you can too!
From now until the end of the year 2008 I will be giving each guest one jar of their favorite jam or jelly with our compliments!
If you are attending one of the fall follow ups, make your reservations soon, while we still have some availability.
This is addition number 2, a new standby generator! Before we moved here we would have never thought we'd be so excited to get one of these. But after living here for about two years and having the power go out a few too many times, we decided it was time to buy one. This bad boy runs the entire house if the power goes out. It's a great feeling to know that in the event of a power failure, we (and our guests) won't be going without power.
On a side note, Spring is here, and the weather is awesome. We've been working on the vegetable garden. More to come on this soon!