Sunday, December 12, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
End of Summer Bump
Friday, August 6, 2010
Summer Favorites
Surprise! August is already here.
I'd like to list some summer favorites before it's over.
I'd like to list some summer favorites before it's over.
so you know exactly what's safe for eating.
For the upcoming heat this week:
make Molly's delicious popsicles and
freeze your kids toys in ice,
then give them various tools to excavate them
(we use toy hammers, screw drivers, spoons, forks and spray bottles.)
Enjoy the abundant sun.
make Molly's delicious popsicles and
freeze your kids toys in ice,
then give them various tools to excavate them
(we use toy hammers, screw drivers, spoons, forks and spray bottles.)
Enjoy the abundant sun.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
A Chance to Do It
Sometimes it does feel like I'm swimming against all odds upstream,
but it's a calling from inside
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Crow Planet
How, exactly, are we connected to the earth, the more-than-human world, in our lives and in our actions?
And in the light of this connection, how are we to carry out our lives on a changing earth?
These are the questions we are called to answer in this kairos, this graced moment of opportune crisis. I have come to believe that opening ourselves to such inquiry and participating daily in the process of discovery it implies is our most urgent work as humans in the new millennium. And not because engaging these questions will make us happier, or smarter, or make more of our moments feel enchanted, though it will certainly do all of these things. It is urgent because an intimate awareness of the continuity between our lives and the rest of life is the only thing that will truly conserve the earth - this wonderful earth that we rightly love.
excerpt from Crow Planet: essential wisdom from the urban wilderness by Lyanda Lynn Haupt
This book written by a West Seattle Mom and director of educational programs for Seattle Audubon, made me realize a few things:
- Calling myself a naturalist is a much grander title than I had ever thought, I correctly shall now be called a nature enthusiast.
- I see crows in an entirely new light. What their numbers say about our ecosystem and their relationship to humans is enlightening.
- Finding fascinating behavior among the most mundane of urban animals is important work for us and our children
Somewhat of a Fruit Leather Miracle
One sunny day this June, we made strawberry apple fruit leather.
Now getting from here:
Here's my photo tutorial.
I followed the recipe from Vintage Chica.
First, rinse
Next, chop
Then, place in a sauce pan and cook down with water
(I added apples to extend the recipe.)
Blend!
Spread and bake for 5 hours at 170 degrees
(or your oven's lowest temp.)
Roll it up. Now at this point, the despair set in.
Although it was delicious, our fruit would not separate from the wax paper I had used (instead of plastic wrap.) We were eating more paper then fruit and I thought it was undercooked and mushy in the center. The edges were hard and cracked. Next time, I would cook it less than my 6 hours. I now know more mushy like thick jam is fine and less hard edges are better.
Then, with much surprise, we opened it the next day to find the fruit had moistened enough in the jar to pull away from the wax paper and it was perfect, east to peal real fruit leather!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Eating In the Garden
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