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08/14/2010 23:07 #52447

Jammy goodness
Combining my new found love of canning with my old love for blueberries and blackberries....I spent the day making blueberry and blackberry jam ...

And I tossed in some pesto to freeze. I have a gigantic basil plant in the garden and I think all in all I can freeze 10 1/2-pint-containers of pesto-ey goodness!

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Much thanks to (e:Matthew) for allowing me to borrow his equipment. (e:matthew) wins a pint jar of dill pickles and a 1/2 pint jar of blueberry jam for his kindness!

07/12/2010 20:48 #52159

Need a water bath canner
for this weekend to try to can some pickles.

I have 10-15 cucumbers with more coming every day. If any one had a water bath canner I could borrow, I would be happy to share a pint or two of pickles with you!
matthew - 07/12/10 22:05
We have a couple of canners you could borrow. Mmmm pickles.

07/05/2010 15:48 #52104

Maybe taxes aren't so bad
Several people we talked to about moving to NY mentioned the ridiculous state taxes. So we expected the worst...

But I really can't say I have too many complaints. I love it that states like NY don't tax necessities like food (which is taxed in IL). And when I consider that I can visit several state parks within a reasonable drive from Buffalo and enjoy hiking, swimming, sunning, disc golfing and camping. Well, I'm almost happy to put my money in the collective pot that makes the state park system tick.

I had a great day yesterday at Beaver Island State Park sunning on the beach, cooling off in the water (and seeing (e:) PMT) and it triggered my thought that I'm really grateful for the NY State Park System. I wonder how many people visit the state park and don't realize that it's our tax dollars at work.

Now, the politicians and how they manage the money, that's another story...

06/11/2010 20:16 #51856

Political Fail
I ran into Mayor Byron Brown and some political aide at the video store. It was a little awkward. He went a little too out of his way to hold the door open for me and was super polite, but in a disconnected way.

They wandered a bit around the front of the store looking at videos in this odd way that clearly indicated they weren't really interested in videos, but needed to pretend they were and then left as I finished checking out.

I laughed and told the clerk it was the most awkward scene I had ever witnessed and the clerk told me he comes every Friday night to CAMPAIGN!

If he was trying to look like the average joe browsing the video store in his fancy suit with a political aide - FAIL

If he was trying to engage people in his campaign by wandering around and not actually talking to anyone - BIG FAIL

And if he was actually trying to rent a video - REALLY BIG FAIL

Really, when I go to the video store, I want to rent a video, not run into Mayor Brown - no matter how nice and polite he is.

06/09/2010 12:45 #51835

Kids and plastic
When I read (e:Libertad)'s posts on plastic,





I meant to comment about my own frustrations in a similar area. With the kids came a whole lot of plastic and other cheap disposable items that just drive me nuts.

Any toy present from family/friends had a lot of plastic packaging and a lot of unnecessary packaging material period. We got a lovely firetruck set from my in-laws and I was astounded at the amount of plastic wrapping and cardboard packaging. When I first looked at the package, I thought it would be little more involved than opening a box and taking the truck out. But then I began to unwrap small parts covered in plastic, undo plastic ties, and pull apart cardboard packing. We also bought a few things for the kids when they first came and I was overwhelmed at the amount of packaging, plastic and otherwise, and I would have never guessed it was all in there from just looking at the box.

Foster son visits a fast food restaurant once a week as part of his special needs community based program (which is a WHOLE other issue) and gets a cheap plastic toy that he brings home and basically ignores.

Foster son and daughter both get cheap plastic things from their family during visits that are easily destroyed and some entirely ignored - leaving our house scattered with cheap plastic toys, that I can't just pitch because you need to be sensitive to the children in light of these gifts coming from their parents.

And apparently registering your child for PreK/K involves going from booth to booth and collecting paper coloring books and small plastic toys that, again, will be destroyed or ignored.

(e:drew) and I can make choices that eliminate bringing cheap plastic stuff into our house to an extent, but it's harder to control what happens outside of the house at school or with their family. And I do admit that I most definitely struggle with minimizing the "disposable" items and trying to reuse instead of buy new. With us both working and occupied with the kids when not working, trying to push forward with reuse, reduce, recycle gets difficult at time because it does take time and effort. But that leads into a whole other discussion down the road about lifestyle changes for (e:drew) and me.


heidi - 06/09/10 22:55
When I've helped A's nieces & nephews with xmas toys, I've been appalled by the amount of packaging and waste. So many little needless twist ties or zip ties - the kids can't even open their own toys and I needed a knife.

Jill's trying out compostable diapers with Bodhi. :::link:::
libertad - 06/09/10 21:59
It is all very frustrating. You really can only do so much without being a crazy spaz about it. What are you going to do, short of rejecting gifts that were given to your children?

I'm still struggling with my own plastic usage. Again, my worst offenses are at work. I'm not packing my lunches even though I know I should. I do at least try to limit my plastic intake at work. For example, today I got some tacos which came with two sides. You can choose either a non-recyclable plastic shell or a styromfoam plate, both about equally offensive and damaging. I chose the plastic shell but then they attempted to put in styrofoam bowls inside the plastic shell so my sides wouldn't touch my other food. It was so insane and unnecessary.

I kinda wonder if I had a baby if I would use disposable or not. I'm sure I would at least try it and maybe use disposable when I was particularly busy. I definitely don't condemn people for using disposable because I know it is hard to raise children especially when both parents work most of the time. I think my parents used cloth though.