Waking up the babies for feeding time. |
Hello Friends :)
I hope everyone is having a nice weekend. Alex and I are in hibernation mode...it's not only a nice warm and sunny weekend but it's the Quebec national holiday weekend too - the village is OVERRUN with loud annoying weekenders! Best to stay close to our cozy home at times like these!!
The triplets getting ready for bedtime. |
The squirrels are still doing very well! They love their new digs.
They are weening off the baby bottle and starting to drink the mother's milk and water from dishes. This is a sign they are growing up!
I'm starting to get back into cheese making! I started off with an easy recipe for American Cheese (see Rainy Day Cheese Making for this recipe and more). Think Velveeta or Kraft, but much better! I used white Cheddar to make this, so it isn't the usual neon orange colour of the grocery store slices, but the texture is exactly the same!
AND...it passed the melty test! We made some grilled cheese on sub buns with some orange Cheddar and my American Cheese on top and it melted well. The taste is great too! So much fun to start cheese making again. Alex is going to make me a cheese press this week so I can start on some Cheddars, Colbys and maybe a Parm! :)
My window garden is flourishing! I have some baby lettuce and lots of herbs growing, I love my window garden!
The sugar pumpkin patch is coming to life...though the "carving" pumpkin patch is stalling. We shall see!
This is the first year I've successfully grown spinach. It was loving the cool wet weather I suppose!
The root veggies are starting to grow too - turnips, beets, carrots, green onions, garlic and Brussels sprouts.
Some of the lettuces and greens are starting to grow too - I can't wait for a full head of lettuce!
The greenhouse is doing its job! The tomatoes (33 plants!!), eggplant, green/yellow beans and green pepper are all growing nicely!
Alex coined a new term, a "Jaccident". Websters be advised...a "Jaccident" is when food is dropped (by accident or on purpose) and Jack eats it up like a land shark. See the above video for footage.
North Coast of Prince Edward Island (2009) |
For anyone interested, this Thursday's Art Date theme is "Beach". Please click on the link for inspiration!