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Mower ~ Trip to the "Big City" ~ Coconut Waffles ~ Baked Walleye
The day our mower guy came out to mow, he hit something and bent the mower blade. New blades were purchased, but half the mowing was done. It was a battle to repair, but hopefully it'll be completed tonight. My husband had a heck of a time getting the old blade off. I made it in to the "Big City" for some errands. I needed more twine to tie up the tomatoes and other items. I also needed some items to work on the pop-up camper. Daughter K had the day off, and when she is off all day and...
Learning the best and easiest way on how to dry herbs will not only help you to fill your pantry with some gardening freshness but will help you to create dishes that are even more of your own.
Drying herbs from your garden is a great way to take advantage of your harvest and so you can then use those herbs later in your kitchen. Fresh herbs can die quickly, but drying them allows you to preserve them longer for later use, retaining flavor and preventing waste. Great goals for any gardening or homesteader. Drying herbs when they’re fresh allows you to retain the flavor for later use. And bonus, when your herb garden is out of season, you’ll still have plenty of flavorful herbs to use in your kitchen. It’s best to dry herbs immediately after...