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07/28/2009 21:32 #49405
peasCategory: farming
This has been an amazing growing season for peas. They love cool, wet weather in the summer and will keep producing until the weather gets above 80 for a few days.
I have frozen over 45 cups of peas. Unfortunately, I do not yet have a full-sized freezer, so I can't freeze any more. We are eating and giving away as many peas as we can! We have been eating them fresh from the garden nearly every day for over a month. I just might turn green.
Here is the story of my largest pea harvest in a day.
It took about an hour to harvest these peas.
Here I am shelling the peas. This took about two hours.
Here is the result after I shelled them. (The bin in the back is the empty pea pods.)
Then I boiled them for about two minutes per batch. I guess this took about 45 minutes, as I had to rinse them in cold water afterwords.
I dried the peas before bagging them. This is so they don't stick together. ( I have since bought a salad spinner for this purpose.)
End result: around 20 cups of peas this evening!
I do not understand how Tops can charge only $1 for a pound of shelled frozen peas. This is a lot of work! Don't get me wrong, though, I am happy to have enough home-grown peas to eat all winter long.
07/01/2009 22:49 #49144
farm wifeI realize I haven't posted for a long time, but I figure now is as good a time as ever.
So many updates. The nursing school thing sucked. So I ended up quitting school, even though I had good grades and was more than halfway through. The life in the city, not for me. I found a good man, got married last October and we started an organic farm in Holland, NY this year.
I really, really like this lifestyle. I like working outside. I love watching my vegetables grow. I love Mark and I love being married. It wasn't something I dreamed about or really planned on, but it's way better than I would have thought.
We live in the barn on Mark's family's land. I like almost everything about living in a barn, except that we don't have a bathroom. I hate getting splashed when I use the outhouse, and I miss taking showers so much more than I ever thought I would; sponge baths just do not compare.
We just started to sell our produce at the Holland farmer's market, two weeks ago. So far we have sold radishes (they sell like crazy!), escarole, kale, collards, swiss chard, and arugula. This week, we've got tons of peas, so it's going to be our first big week.
I hope all my friends out there are doing great! I haven't looked at the sight for years I think. I was just inspired because Mark ordered a digital camera last night. And I thought, hey, I should get back in to blogging because then I'll at least have a use for the camera!
So many updates. The nursing school thing sucked. So I ended up quitting school, even though I had good grades and was more than halfway through. The life in the city, not for me. I found a good man, got married last October and we started an organic farm in Holland, NY this year.
I really, really like this lifestyle. I like working outside. I love watching my vegetables grow. I love Mark and I love being married. It wasn't something I dreamed about or really planned on, but it's way better than I would have thought.
We live in the barn on Mark's family's land. I like almost everything about living in a barn, except that we don't have a bathroom. I hate getting splashed when I use the outhouse, and I miss taking showers so much more than I ever thought I would; sponge baths just do not compare.
We just started to sell our produce at the Holland farmer's market, two weeks ago. So far we have sold radishes (they sell like crazy!), escarole, kale, collards, swiss chard, and arugula. This week, we've got tons of peas, so it's going to be our first big week.
I hope all my friends out there are doing great! I haven't looked at the sight for years I think. I was just inspired because Mark ordered a digital camera last night. And I thought, hey, I should get back in to blogging because then I'll at least have a use for the camera!
libertad - 07/02/09 13:58
I'm glad you have found something you enjoy. Hopefully before you know it you will have your own little farm house complete with hot water! Congrats on the marriage. Show us pics!
I'm glad you have found something you enjoy. Hopefully before you know it you will have your own little farm house complete with hot water! Congrats on the marriage. Show us pics!
joshua - 07/02/09 01:34
My God a lack of running water? You are a true believer and really did go back to the earth! I'm impressed with your new endeavor... good luck!
My God a lack of running water? You are a true believer and really did go back to the earth! I'm impressed with your new endeavor... good luck!
paul - 07/02/09 00:28
Congratulations! How did you guys meet?
Congratulations! How did you guys meet?
jason - 07/02/09 00:21
Wooow. I remember talking to you at a PMT party, back at their old place. Congratulations on your marriage, and congratulations on your farm. It's great that you are in a position where everything's all good. My brother Josh is really getting into the organic thing.
Wooow. I remember talking to you at a PMT party, back at their old place. Congratulations on your marriage, and congratulations on your farm. It's great that you are in a position where everything's all good. My brother Josh is really getting into the organic thing.
tinypliny - 07/02/09 00:16
Welcome back! Wow. I have been here two years now - exactly the amount of time you haven't been blogging. :)
Welcome back! Wow. I have been here two years now - exactly the amount of time you haven't been blogging. :)
03/09/2007 14:40 #38410
freedom!Category: love
no jacket today.
everyone's in a good mood.
it's friday. it's sunnny. it's warm. there is an abundance of smiles going around in buffalo this afternoon. enjoy!
i'm outisde on the porch drinking a beer with (e:bridgette), and a couple other friends, next door to pano's if you happen to be in the neighborhood...
this feels so good.
my lack of a jacket gives me so much extra ability to MOVE. i have so much energy. i'm loving spring. i feel like a plant getting energy from the sun.
goin' back outside to get some more...
love!
everyone's in a good mood.
it's friday. it's sunnny. it's warm. there is an abundance of smiles going around in buffalo this afternoon. enjoy!
i'm outisde on the porch drinking a beer with (e:bridgette), and a couple other friends, next door to pano's if you happen to be in the neighborhood...
this feels so good.
my lack of a jacket gives me so much extra ability to MOVE. i have so much energy. i'm loving spring. i feel like a plant getting energy from the sun.
goin' back outside to get some more...
love!
03/08/2007 23:53 #38405
10 good things about todayCategory: love
i had a seriously bad day. so many things went wrong, and i was having a hard time getting out of feeling bad.
so i decided to make a list of ten things that were good about today. and they had to be today specific (like, i couldn't say that i am healthy, because i am healthy every day.) it actually took me a while to come up with the list, but i stuck with it. and i do feel much better now.
here it is:
1. we got a whisk broom. we haven't had one for about a week. me without a whisk broom is like (e:paul) without a computer.
2. carlos, the UPS guy, who is one of the few people in buffalo who know my last name (peace) drove by when i was waiting for the bus, gave me the peace sign and shouted out PEACE!
3. i had this intuition that i would see someone i know while on mass transit today, and i did end up seeing two people i know. (actually three, if you count carlos, but i don't really know him...)
4. i had people to talk to. i talked to my nursing friend matt while in class and had conversations with three of my roommates when i got home.
5. i read the article in buffalo rising about our coop. i thought it was a nice article, and i was impressed with the quality of the articles in the magazine in general. (i don't know how to add a link, but if i did, i would add one here of that article.)
6. i learned something i have wondered about often. ever since i saw trainspotting, i wondered about the fascination with heroin. i saw people in the movie shoot up and immediately lie down. it didn't look that fun, but i always wondered why they lie down like that. it turns out (as i learned in pharmacology today) that it's because heroin makes your blood pressure drop a ton if you're standing, so you're likely to pass out. (your blood pressure doesn't change nearly as much if you're lying down.)
7. i chose to walk to the subway instead of taking the bus this afternoon, and i enjoyed the walk.
8. there was an absolutely amazing sunset this evening. there were clouds low in the sky and due to the sun tinting on the ub shuttle, it literally looked like those clouds were an ocean. i have never seen anything like that before. words can't suffice.
9. the weather was much warmer today.
10. i got my jeans back. i know i don't get excited about possessions, BUT for the past two months, i have only had two pairs of pants i can wear. now i have three. that is much better. (to avoid having my double x chromosomes taken away by admitting that i only have two pairs of pants, i want to say that i have many more pairs of leggings and pants that go underneath the two pairs of pants i have been wearing.)
theecarey - 03/09/07 10:04
wow, nicely done finding the good things of the day!
the sunset was quite amazing!! I agree, the low clouds looked like an ocean.Then with the array of color on top..so pretty. As the color dissipated, the low clouds raised, looking like mountains:) I was out at the time of the sunset and on my drive home, I took roads to continue to see the view. I felt like a 'sunset chaser', if there ever was one.
wow, nicely done finding the good things of the day!
the sunset was quite amazing!! I agree, the low clouds looked like an ocean.Then with the array of color on top..so pretty. As the color dissipated, the low clouds raised, looking like mountains:) I was out at the time of the sunset and on my drive home, I took roads to continue to see the view. I felt like a 'sunset chaser', if there ever was one.
jenks - 03/09/07 00:03
Yeah the sunset was great. I wished I had a camera.
And I know another guy in town with your last name. Wonder if you're related...
Yeah the sunset was great. I wished I had a camera.
And I know another guy in town with your last name. Wonder if you're related...
03/06/2007 22:37 #38384
as good as it getsCategory: pharmacology
i want to record this because i think it is the most positive i will ever feel about my pharmacology class.
i just took my second exam this evening. i got an 86, which is a b. i got 80% on first exam, which is a b-, which literally meant that i was failing out of school because i need to get at least a b in every one of the classes i'm taking this semester in order to start nursing school in may.
right now, i have an 87.04% in the class (i got full credit on each of the five quizzes i took), and a b+ is an 87% (and a b is only 81%). so i'm excited that right now i have this buffer that allows me to relax a little bit.
in fact, this is the last "real" exam i have before spring break. i have a statistics exam next tuesday, but i'm really good at math, so i don't even think of statistics as a class, it's more like fun and using a part of my brain i don't often get to use anymore.
and i'm actually excited about the next class we have in my pharmacology class. we're going to study drug abuse. i already read this chapter in the book, because i have a personal interest in this topic... most of what we've learned in pharmacology i don't care for. i would enjoy an "Herbs 302" class, or (as i realized the first day i took this class), i would very much enjoy a "THC 302" class.
for now, all is good in the school department.
happy-relax.
i just took my second exam this evening. i got an 86, which is a b. i got 80% on first exam, which is a b-, which literally meant that i was failing out of school because i need to get at least a b in every one of the classes i'm taking this semester in order to start nursing school in may.
right now, i have an 87.04% in the class (i got full credit on each of the five quizzes i took), and a b+ is an 87% (and a b is only 81%). so i'm excited that right now i have this buffer that allows me to relax a little bit.
in fact, this is the last "real" exam i have before spring break. i have a statistics exam next tuesday, but i'm really good at math, so i don't even think of statistics as a class, it's more like fun and using a part of my brain i don't often get to use anymore.
and i'm actually excited about the next class we have in my pharmacology class. we're going to study drug abuse. i already read this chapter in the book, because i have a personal interest in this topic... most of what we've learned in pharmacology i don't care for. i would enjoy an "Herbs 302" class, or (as i realized the first day i took this class), i would very much enjoy a "THC 302" class.
for now, all is good in the school department.
happy-relax.
leetee - 03/06/07 22:55
Yay!! I'm happy for you. Keep up the good work.
Math is the bane of my exsistence... i think i would have written and passed the GED months ago had i been competent in maths!! For you, however, i am glad to know you enjoy it and will get to!
Like you, i think i would find studying drug abuse interesting... but probably for different reasons. ;o)
Yay!! I'm happy for you. Keep up the good work.
Math is the bane of my exsistence... i think i would have written and passed the GED months ago had i been competent in maths!! For you, however, i am glad to know you enjoy it and will get to!
Like you, i think i would find studying drug abuse interesting... but probably for different reasons. ;o)
I'm a big fan of fresh peas. totally different from frozen store peas. They're good in any kind of green salad, pasta salad, or just raw. They are a lot of work, and most farmers don't bring them to market. My garden is in trial and error stage :) the peas didn't work out. But I got plenty from the inlaws :)
Damn... I'm thinking split pea soup. With ham. Lots and lots of glorious ham... utterly non-vegan food fantasy. Sorry! =D
Yum. I love peas.
Wow. I love your pea story. :)
I haven't eaten fresh peas in over 4 years now. I miss home and the bazaars. I buy frozen peas all the time here. Sad state of affairs.