Monday, August 19, 2013

Ramblins...

My brain is fried right now, so, I will just be posting pictures and random thoughts.



A lot of people collect something. Whether it be stamps (though who in there right mind would collect stamps), rocks, or coins. I collect Nancy Drew books, the ones my great grandmother would read when she was young. The cover of the books are new, but the actual story is old. I own 19, but I am actually missing number 19, which stinks. As I collect them it gets harder and harder to find the ones I don't own. 


I know, I know. Taking pictures of pictures is really original, but I think the picture is cool anyway.


So, we started school last week. I was upset at first that we were starting so early, but when I saw all of my pretty, new books I went ahead and gave in. I get to plan my own schooling since I am in 10th grade (I am home-schooled by the way).


These are some bell-pepper coasters that I made. My mom did the green one. Aren't they pretty?


And last but not least, me taking a picture of myself.








Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Yarn Along


I am reading Ender's Game, and I never read science fiction. Like, ever. My dad and mom said it was good. I saw the upcoming movie trailer and it looked good so, I started it. I am loving every word.
     I went ahead and looked through my yarn collection (or stash as people are now calling it) and found some cool looking yarn to knit a shawl. My mom found me a simple shawl pattern for me to use and I cast on. The yarn is just some cheapy stuff, probably found at Hobby Lobby, but it's really soft and I am liking how it is turning out.








Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Pickles

So, we harvested some of our cucumbers, and let me tell you that they are good!


They are a little sweet and the skin is so thin, you don't even have to peel them. We haven't picked all of them, since some are still growing. 



You can't grow cucumbers without making pickles. That's my thinking anyway. So, that is exactly what we did.


We made two kinds of pickles, a few small jars of bread and butter, and one of dill. The bread and butter pickles were made last week,m and the dill were just made today. Really canning is quite easy, and you should not be intimidated by it. So, be adventurous and go make some pickles.





Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Finished Objects

     So I have been knitting, sewing, and crocheting lately and I finished some of my projects. I love to have a project finished so I can use it. I have two today, one is a knitted object, and one is a sewing object.



     The sewing object was the next one in the book I am using. In an earlier
post I talked about the book. As you can see here, the sewing project is a face mask. The face mask is the kind you put on before you go to bed. I should have finished this a long time ago, but I totally procrastinated and it took me weeks instead of a few days. I did finish it though, so that is a plus.  
     The knitted object is a cowl. 


    Here is the cowl on me. It is made from Madelinetosh DK weight yarn, and is 100% merino wool. Sadly, I don't know the colorway. I loved working with the yarn and want MORE, but it is kind of expensive. Sigh. The cowl came out really soft and it's comfortable.


     I love knitting and sewing and can't wait to start and finish more projects!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Dickens and Socks


     I am reading Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. I love Dickens. I read Oliver Twist in a few short days a few years ago, and loved it. I haven't gotten very far in Nicholas Nickleby, but I do like it. Dickens has such a descriptive way of writing that it makes me feel like I am really there. I love books like that. Keeps you reading. In fact, I will probably start reading as soon as I am done with this post.

     I went ahead and started another attempt at making socks, and so far it is going well. I love working with the thin yarn and small needles. The next time I make socks, I am going to use circular needles. I know you can do it I just don't know how...yet.

     I actually have a crochet project as well, but the sock is the one I am working on right at this moment. Guess I better figure out which one to finish first.
     



Monday, June 24, 2013

Yogurt Banana bread

     Most banana breads I have had were either dry or too sugary for my tastes. This recipe comes out moist with the perfect amount of bananas in it. I cannot tell you how good this recipe is. 
   So, put your apron on and get started.
   First, preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (177 degrees Celsius).



    Mash up 2-3 bananas in a bowl. You can mash 2 large bananas or 3 little ones. They also have to be nice and ripe. Typically with lots of brown on the skin.


    Next, you are going to add 1/2 a cup of greek yogurt, or you can use sour cream. Make sure the greek yogurt is unsweetened.


     You're going to add 1 cup of sugar. 


     Next, add 2 eggs.


     Melt 1/2 cup of butter and pour into bowl.


     Then, add in a teaspoon of vanilla.


   Mix well.


     Next, add in 1 and 1/2 cups of all purpose flour. I forgot to take a picture of this, but add in 1/2 tsp. salt.


     Finally, add in 1 tsp baking soda. Mix it together one more time.


     Pour into greased 9" by 5" baking pan. Bake for 55 minutes and immediately take the loaves out and place them on a cooling rack.

Note: The recipe only makes one loaf but I happened to be making two when I was taking the pics.


     This is literally the best banana bread you will ever eat in your life. Trust me.


Yogurt Banana bread
serves 6-8 people

2-3 ripe bananas 
1/2 cup greek yogurt or sour cream
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla 
1 and a 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 salt


Friday, June 7, 2013

Blooms

   

     Our cucumbers are doing great, I mean they are growing. What's awesome is that they are already blooming! That means cucumbers.

Those yellow flowers are the blooms, and that is where the cucumbers will grow
 

     I can't wait until they grow cucumbers. We have dill growing, too; so, I can make pickles. They will be the best pickles ever!


     The beefsteak tomatoes are doing pretty good. They weren't doing too well at first, but once we started watering the plants with the sprinkler, they grew taller.

These are the tomato blooms
     There are some baby tomato plants as well, but those aren't doing as well. There are two that are growing better, but they are still not as good as I hoped they would be. 
     The rest of the garden is almost the same as when we put them in the ground. We will just have to let them be until something happens.