Saturday, October 17, 2009

Garden Results

Well, I had had big big plans for the garden this year. Sadly, almost nothing worked out. With my potted plants, the leaves kept turning yellow and there were little white spots on them. I'm not sure what it was. Some sort of pest probably. It happened with my morning glories (though I did see a very few flowers on them), my lettuce last winter, and my sugar snap peas. Leaf miners got hold of my nasturtiums, though they did manage quite a few flowers for awhile.

I planted about 10 tomato plants, which did do fairly well. They did have a few hornworms at one point but the wasps took care of the hornworms, so there wasn't a whole lot of damage. I do think there might have been some two-legged critters that got some of my tomatoes (even had one person admit she had been eyeing my green tomatoes). ARgh!

Next year I want to plant some corn, some pumpkins (I want pumpkins for Halloween and for seeds, but they're so expensive!!!), some sugar snap peas (in the regular garden, instead of the containers). I will probably have tomatoes again, but I need to get some cages or stakes or something, so I don't end up with tomatoes on the ground rotting.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

No picture, but I highly recommend this recipe! It's based off the recipe my mom uses, except I reduced the amount of butter.

Easy easy cobbler:

1/2 stick butter or margarine
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup milk
1 can peaches, cherry pie filling, or other fruit

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Put margarine or butter in glass baking dish and put into the oven until melted, then remove from oven.

Mix flour, sugar, egg, and milk together. Pour into the butter in the baking dish.

Drain any excess juice from fruit. Add fruit in spoonfuls to batter.

Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, until edges begin to brown and cobbler is done.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

From my Holiday Thrifter zine:


Picture of Bug Bites recipe featured in the Halloween edition of my Holiday Thrifter zine:
Halloween Zine

The baby sweet pickles make great slugs. The ladybugs are made of grape tomatoes, black olives, and black decorating gel for the spots. You can find more thrifty Halloween-themed recipes in the zine, along with thrifty crafts, decorating and party ideas.