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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Grocery Store Wars
May the Farm be with you. ;)
5 comments:
Chicory
said...
Hi. I just stumbled onto your blog and decided to comment. I don't know if you remember me, but I semi-met you once before, on Tia's Fantasy Debut page.
The video is hilarious. I just spent the day canning apple pie filling with my mother, so it was especially appropriate. :)
Pickled beets? That sounds... interesting. We've never grown beets. My mother was raised on a dairy farm in PA and has tried to make sure we know how to can and cook. I admit I've been tempted by the Dark Side, usually around August when all the fruit and veggies come in at once, and it starts to feel like you're LIVING in the kitchen. :)
I know what you mean; canning can be a full time job. I must say, I don’t make as much conserves as I used to. Pickled beets are delicious by the way; they have a very sweet taste. I also love, LOVE pumpkin jam and was tempted to make some this week. My husband said that if I made some he would eat it, but he would not like it. :/ Made me reconsider the whole thing.
I’m a mystery, science fiction and fantasy writer. I grew up in Shippagan, New Brunswick, but now lives in Prince George, British Columbia with my husband and two Scottish terriers. For those who are wondering how to pronounce my name, the H in Nathalie is silent, and Mallet is pronounced like ballet, the dance, but with an M.
The Princes of the Golden Cage is the first installment in the Prince Amir Mystery series. The third book in the series, Death in the Traveling City, is now available.
5 comments:
Hi. I just stumbled onto your blog and decided to comment. I don't know if you remember me, but I semi-met you once before, on Tia's Fantasy Debut page.
The video is hilarious. I just spent the day canning apple pie filling with my mother, so it was especially appropriate. :)
Of course I remember you, Chicory. You were one of the winners of the book giveaway. Thanks for dropping by. :)
Glad you enjoyed the video; it’s very funny. My parents grow organic vegetables and fruits, so the farm is strong in my family. ;)
Good luck with the canning. I pickled beets the other day--what a mess!
Pickled beets? That sounds... interesting. We've never grown beets. My mother was raised on a dairy farm in PA and has tried to make sure we know how to can and cook. I admit I've been tempted by the Dark Side, usually around August when all the fruit and veggies come in at once, and it starts to feel like you're LIVING in the kitchen. :)
I'm glad you remember me.
I know what you mean; canning can be a full time job. I must say, I don’t make as much conserves as I used to. Pickled beets are delicious by the way; they have a very sweet taste. I also love, LOVE pumpkin jam and was tempted to make some this week. My husband said that if I made some he would eat it, but he would not like it. :/ Made me reconsider the whole thing.
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