Sunday, August 29, 2021

LIVING TODAY READY FOR TOMORROW - VISITOR - PESTO - PLANDEMIC - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW? - GAZPACHO - Lt. DAN


LIVING TODAY/READY FOR TOMORROW 

Chicken wings on the cook.

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VISITOR


Grumpy frog.
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PESTO

Harvested one full basil plant and realized again why we planted 6 plants. 

Making pesto takes a lot of basil leaves. Her made just two jars from that one plant this past week. 

The flavor kills. She did not even take the time to toast the bread. 



None goes to waste.

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Maybe how all of this is referred to behind closed doors? 


Hints of things to come?


Short feel good video!
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HOMEMADE GAZPACHO AND PESTO WITH GARLIC TOAST

It's whats for dinner......


Learning to grow a productive garden comes with making sure we are using what we grow. Gazpacho and pesto have been in the plan. 

Toasted garlic bread completes. 

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I often hear and read of an "October surprise." Also more hints and mention of false flag(s) event. 

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We are entering a second planting season. I think we can plant year around here in east Texas and getting used to that idea is still sinking in. I will start planting beets, spinach and lettuce this next week. Will implement two week planting intervals for longer harvest. Notes on the calendar a must. 

If successful, we will improve the garden feeding us for longer periods of time. More important these days than ever before. Exchange of garden foods with neighbors added bonus. 

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We put in a few boxes of water-only pancake mix this past week. Her made a test batch this morning and they were quite good; butter, honey drizzle and syrup. Crisp edges and fluffy middles.  

Her mentioned all we need is a few gallons of cooking oil on the higher shelves. We both remembered and told stories of our grandparents kitchen container of bacon grease that was dipped into daily. We do not eat that much bacon, but often save left over bacon grease out of habit. Maybe a small dedicated container in the fridge ought to be considered. 

Frying most anything in bacon grease comes with extra flavor. 

Your visit this week helps kick "The After" over 100K visits. A small milestone for me. Happy with that number over the years of publishing this blog.

Appreciate you stopping by again. Heads up this coming week, as always.  


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