Went out to The Academy Theatre on Thursday night to see Joel Plaskett Emergency with Mo Kenney, wicked performances just to bad there was seating and no one got up to dance till the last few songs. Hopefully the small turn out of people didn't scare them away, maybe they will come back sometime.
Also made a soup with the left over turkey and half the stock that I made the other half in the freezer with the rest of the left over meat. I added with some carrots, potatoes, beans, and celery, from our garden and farmers market. The soup is good more kind of a stew then a soup always happens we put too many veggies in and gets to be quite chunky. Had that for supper with some pumpernickel bread and goat cheese. What a damn good dinner that was.
We cleaned up our garden this weekend emptied out the pots of soil into a pile added some compost and black earth and manure into it before covering it with a tarp for the winter, put away the pots into the garage attic, our yard looks really bare now everything is dead or dying. Our Kale, and chard are still doing well a couple leaves of the chard got hit with the frost the other night so we are going to have to eat some of the bigger leaves so that the little green houses can fit over them. Brought what ever tomatoes didn't get damaged by the frost in to ripen in doors.
Got to remember to email the community garden to get a plot for our onion and to plant the garlic within the next week.
Peace out.
Also made a soup with the left over turkey and half the stock that I made the other half in the freezer with the rest of the left over meat. I added with some carrots, potatoes, beans, and celery, from our garden and farmers market. The soup is good more kind of a stew then a soup always happens we put too many veggies in and gets to be quite chunky. Had that for supper with some pumpernickel bread and goat cheese. What a damn good dinner that was.
We cleaned up our garden this weekend emptied out the pots of soil into a pile added some compost and black earth and manure into it before covering it with a tarp for the winter, put away the pots into the garage attic, our yard looks really bare now everything is dead or dying. Our Kale, and chard are still doing well a couple leaves of the chard got hit with the frost the other night so we are going to have to eat some of the bigger leaves so that the little green houses can fit over them. Brought what ever tomatoes didn't get damaged by the frost in to ripen in doors.
Got to remember to email the community garden to get a plot for our onion and to plant the garlic within the next week.
Peace out.
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