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Grandkids having funI just got these pictures tonight and had to share them with my friends here.
Three of our kids and their families went on a sand dunes trip last weekend. This is one of Maddy's first 4-wheeler rides.
It looks like she worked up quite an appetite!
And here is our Nick, what more fun could a 9 year old boy be having! Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead FridayNothing exciting around the homestead today. Mostly just the usual stuff...........a little laundry, some dish washing, vacuuming, chores.......... Hubby and I did make it into Mom's late this afternoon and got her living room carpet cleaned for her. We put all of the furniture back in place and hung things on the walls and it sure looks nice. There was a special program at the school this afternoon for Veterans. I thought we would try to go, but hubby didn't feel the greatest after lunch so he rested for a couple of hours instead. Tomorrow I am taking my Aunt and Mom may go along too, to an auction. I love auctions, so it will be fun. The seller is a good friend of my Aunts who has just moved quite a ways away to be near her daughter. I hope her friend will be there, not sure if it would be too much for her health wise to attend or not. Got an email from our daughter saying they are coming up for the weekend from Springfield. They want to meet us for either breakfast or lunch on Sunday. It will be nice to see them. Rlyn and Kaylan are coming down tomorrow too, but I don't know if I will get to see them or not since I am going to the auction. One nice thing about this time of the year........deer hunting season.......Rlyn makes it down to our area most every weekend as he has a feeder set up and sometimes a camera to get ready for hunting. Last year they spent most of a week with us while he was hunting, it was a lot of fun. But he doesn't have much time to take off of work this year. Hubby is going to cook breakfast at the restaurant in town in the morning, so he has the alarm set for 4:15 and is in bed already. I don't think I will stay up that early, but sure hope I don't go back to sleep for long as I will need to get morning chores done before heading off for the day. Have a wonderful weekend! Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead The kids went to bed tonightall by themselves.............the little chicken kids that is! I spent a good amount of time 3 evenings this week at dark picking up each little pullet and placing her on the roost. Well, tonight they just marched right in and found their spot and went to bed! There was still an awful lot of chattering going on, but they have finally got it. Sad note though, I somehow did not fasten the gate to their pen this morning, and when hubby came home several of the young pullets were out. They can't go far, so not a real problem, however later I found "a dog" chewing on something and you know it was a pullet! BAD DOG! I know they have not been loose before, but this dog has not bothered the older hens for months, so I would have hoped that he would leave the young ones alone too..............but he didn't. I sure hope the scolding he got will discourage that behavior again! It was really quite chilly here today, I do not like it! Enough said. I had a pie order late yesterday afternoon. I was in the process of making a batch of applesauce out of the last of the apples, but I got 3 fruit pies done and evening chores finished before going to Bible Study. When I got home I made 3 single crusts and put in the fridge. Then this morning I intended to get up really early and finish them......well, it was a little after 7 when I woke up, so not so early. But, still got them made and chores done in time to get them to town before lunch time. Hubby had gone in to Mom's while I was baking and started painting her living room. He did the trim work, which I just hate.......so then when I got to town, I was able to do the rolling. Got 2 walls done and then had a lunch break and finished afterwards. I was really surprised how quickly it went. Glad it is done, I was not looking forward to the job. She is just "tickled to death" so that makes it more fun. We are going to try to get the carpet cleaned tomorrow while the furniture is moved and then the room will be finished. I am ready to call it an evening, so Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead German Chocolate Cake BarsI saw Paula Deen making this on Good Morning America today and just looked up the recipe, it looks like it would be worth trying, so I thought I would share it with you. Paula's German Chocolate Cake BarsMakes one 9x13-inch pan Irresistible bites of gooey deliciousness! Cut your squares big for a dessert-size portion or smaller if you're serving a crowd. Crust: Filling:
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a 9x13-inch baking pan well with butter. In a medium bowl, mix together the cake mix, butter and egg, and press into the bottom of the prepared pan. The crust should not come up the sides. Bake for 7 minutes and remove from the oven. The crust will not look done. While the crust is baking, in a medium bowl mix together the sweetened condensed milk, vanilla extract, egg, pecans and coconut. Pour evenly over the warm crust, sprinkle evenly with the chocolate chips, and bake for 24 to 30 minutes, until the top is a light golden brown. Remove from the oven and cool completely before cutting into squares. *Recipe courtesy of Paula Deen's Kitchen Wisdom and Recipe Journal; Simon & Schuster, 2008.
Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead Happenings of the past weekWe have had several really beautiful fall days here! I am so thankful for each one as we never know when it will be the last?? Pretty breezy today and the leaves really went sailing off of the trees. The crunch of them under foot as I walk across the yard........fall indeed. My cousin farms the farmground here and he harvested the beans last week. So, that means new adventures for the goat girls (and 1 boy), I turn them out to eat grass, weeds, leaves and what ever tastes good to them along the edge of the field. They have so much fun running from one thing to another thinking the next spot will be much better! They can go under the barb wire fence and get to the road, so I pretty much stay out with them. This afternoon I was walking along the fence row thinking (dreaming) about someday having it fenced for goats..........when I saw honey bees on a tree. I quickly moved away, but one stung my cheek, ouch! It really didn't hurt that bad and I can't even tell where it was now. I moved 50 of the young pullets into another part of the chicken house last night as they were outgrowing the area they were in. There are roosts in the new place and so last night at dark I was out there placing each one on the roost. Tonight of course the same thing, I wonder how many nights it will take for them to remember where to sleep??? The noise those little girls make when they are in a new place and it is getting dark..........anyway, it reminded me of having 50 little kids to try to get to go to bed and be quiet! Once they were all settled, they quieted right down. Very cute really. Hubby is working on the new chicken house for them, so we will have to move all of them soon. It is supposed to turn cooler again and rain the end of the week, so hope to get it enclosed at least enough to use by then. The outside pen will not be done. Speaking of hubby, we have never heard anything of the test he had over a week ago, so I think that no news is good news. Thanks to those of you who left comments concerning his heart troubles. Not so many pies being baked recently. I only made 5 last week and have 2 to make tomorrow. BUT, the cook didn't show up on Friday evening, Saturday evening or Sunday noon.......so the owner called hubby to see if he could possibly come in and help out. He has much experience cooking in restuarants and used to really enjoy it. But with health issues has not done it in quite a few years. He was glad to help her out in a bind, but was really tired. He laid down Sunday afternoon at 3:30 and got up at 7 this morning! Friday we had been in Topeka most of the day, Mom went along and we took her Goodwill shopping. She didn't think she needed much, but she got in the spirit right away and ended up with a cart full! We got 3 more rabbits today, a friend wanted to get rid of them so she gave them to us. Two of ours should have babies this week, so I got their nest boxes in place today and got the new ones settled in this afternoon. We had just enough cages for everyone. Mom has paint for her living room, so that is in the plans for one day this week. I finally made the Caramel Apple Butter that I got the recipe for a while back on here from someone....I am bad about writing down recipes and then not adding who's blog I got them from......anyway it was good! I will probably make another batch of that this week. Supper tonight was fried chicken breasts and mashed potatoes and gravy and green beans.........tasted pretty good. Tomorrow is the election day! Finally it has arrived after so many months of hearing them fuss at each other back and forth. We voted by mail so it is done. We have to drive to another town to vote, which isn't a huge thing, but just in case something came up and we might not make it I decided to go ahead and use the mail. Please, please be in prayer before you go into that booth and do vote! Country Blessings, and I pray for special Blessings for our Country at this crossroad in history. Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead Brrrrrrr...............its cold!When I got up this morning it was 26 degrees, it is supposed to be colder tonight! I was trying to prepare myself last evening for "the freeze" however today the flowers didn't look like they had much damage. I am sure after tonight they will be gone. This is such a sad time for me every year, I so enjoy flowers and green things around me. We have already torn up the garden, so that is not an issue. Another thing is getting in the mode of not letting the water pans for the animals freeze and break, so changing those out or later on I will just dump each one in the evening so as not to have to deal with a solid block of ice in the mornings. That thought brings me to a question for those of you who raise rabbits. What do you water your rabbits with in the winter? This will be the first year we have had bunnies over the winter other than one for a pet. I am trying to figure out something that won't break and also they won't chew up?? Help please, and thank you. Well, last week I made 15 pies. I will not have to make any tomorrow anyway, we will see when the next order comes in. I tried some different kinds and they went over well. I knew people like sour cream raisin, so I made one of those. I had not made that before, but it was easy, so that is good. I was asked to make a chocolate-peanut butter. I looked up some recipes and made that also. It went well as I had to make another one the next day! I am feeling more comfortable with the cream pies now. I had not made many and was pretty nervous about that at first. The Lord, as it turns out is a pretty good cream pie baker............ I am very thankful for this opportunity to provide for our family in this way. It just came out of the blue at just the right time! Since we are bartering out food at the restaurant for some of the pies, I took Mom out for dinner after church yesterday. Speaking of church, there were 2 people baptized and it was such a nice service. I had invited a couple to come and visit our church and they were able to come yesterday, I pray they felt a blessing to be there. Saturday morning hubby will be cooking for the first Men's Saturday morning breakfast at church. There seems to be a lot of interest, so we hope there is a good turn out. Hubby had a stress test on his heart on Thursday last week. He had gone through the same test several times before, and while he was uncomfortable, they had been nothing like this one. He was in a lot of pain this time. So, I am praying that doesn't mean there is more blockage or some reason like that for the difference. He is not able to take the stress test on the treadmill, so they do it by using medicine to simulate a heart attack. Pretty scary to me! Since we were in Topeka for this test, it worked out in the afternoon to go to one of Lexi's volleyball tournament games. We had not seen her play this year. They won one and lost one while we were there, but I just found out that they took second overall in the tourney, so Congrats Lex! Friday was pie baking day, I made 8 that day. We went in to the church late afternoon to set up for another funeral dinner. We served that on Saturday at noon. It was for a brother of some friends. Then came home and found out I had to make 4 more pies that evening. Today has been kind of relaxed for me. Hubby had to go to Emporia this morning to make some deliveries and pick up some meat at the locker plant. So while there, he did my grocery shopping for pie baking supplies. We lit the pilot light in our heating stove this afternoon, so I guess that means we are ready for winter??? Supper tonight was browned chicken breast strips and fried taters ( hubby's most favorite kind of potato) and cornbread muffins. We are very thankful that gasoline in our little town has dropped to $2.18, I did not think that would happen, sure hope it lasts! That about brings us up to date of the events of the last week on our homestead. Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead Special BirthdaysThis was an unusual Monday, but a very enjoyable one. Today is my Aunt Ernie's 90th Birthday, and my Aunt Erma's 92nd Birthday will be on Friday. So my sweet cousin invited us to her new home for lunch today to celebrate! We had a lovely lunch, just us girls! Funny, yesterday afternoon hubby says..........I am not looking forward to tomorrow. Well, I informed him he wasn't even invited, it was girls day, he was very relieved as he was not looking forward to spending the day outnumbered. Anyway, I picked up Mom in town and then we stopped to pick up Aunt Ernie and headed to Topeka. Joining us there was my other cousin, Aunt Erma and my DIL and our little Maddy! We had a nice time visiting and eating of course. I forgot to take my camera..........sure wish I had. These are the only 2 Aunts I have left and at their age you never know how many more times like these there will be. My Mom is the youngster in the family at only 82! Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead Busy weeknot a very original title.........but true. The week has flown by, but then most of them seem to. Wednesday hubby had a shot in his back for the pain in his lower back and legs and feet. He was only in the office a little over 30 minutes and as we walked out to the parking lot he said he could tell a difference already. I could tell by the way he walked it was better. He mentioned today that his back doesn't hurt at all, but his legs do still some. At least some relief is great! We made some stops while in Topeka since he was feeling ok. Of course Good will was the first place to check out, a few little great finds, but nothing too exciting this time. Then we got one of those oil filled radiator heaters for the living room for winter. We had a very old one that we used in the greenhouse. I am thinking that a newer one will be more efficient and maybe pull less electricity. The old one would blow fuses quite often. We are in charge of the funeral dinners at church. Found out almost by accident that there would be a service on Thursday and the family would like a dinner. Ok, fine, but we could not get in contact with anyone for details of how many until Wednesday evening when we got home from Topeka..........not much notice. I made a few calls, and then at business meeting at church that evening everyone came through with flying colors! We had food and workers for Thursday noon just like that! I knew the Lord would work it out and he of course did right on schedule as always. So, most of the day Thursday was spent in the church kitchen. Back to Wednesday..........amongst the dinner plans. I need to make a couple more pies, so I did that between 10 pm and midnight. Friday is going to be work at home day, which is the way everyday should be as far as I am concerned! Well, I did get that fence moved that I had planned for the week before. But..........when I came in the get something for supper.........you guessed it, an order for more pies! So,I baked 6 pies last night between 7 pm and midnight. Hubby went to Farmers Market this morning, I stayed home to get morning chores done. When he got home, we delivered the pies and ate breakfast at the cafe where they are going. She said she thinks she should rename the place the Pie Palace! Went on to tell us that the previous owners had not served pie apparently, and folks seem to be craving it! She told of several that have been in twice a day for pie, which I thought was cute. Anyway, I am sure the new will wear off, but in the past week I have made 17 pies for her! Now, I am really in hopes that as things settle down there might be some sort of schedule set so I will have some idea when and about how many pies I will need to make. As of this first week, the arrangement was to barter out pie for free food. Sounds great, but we both came to see that the two of us cannot possibly eat that much food. So we will have to regroup. Bartering is a wonderful thing for everyone involved, and we thought this would help her out in getting started up and we could go to town to eat once in a while. After our "free" breakfast, we went to a goat auction. We were able to purchase 4 nice Boer does that are supposed to be bred to some really nice bucks. We had sold 3 does a while back thinking that we would replace them at this auction if possible. Our does are just now being bred and so they will not kid in time for Nick to choose his 4-H projects from. These new ones should kid at about the right time. These were reasonably priced and all 3 year olds, so they should each have twins, making them a better deal yet! Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead Rainy MondayIt has been gloomy and dreary all day long.........and tomorrow is supposed to be the same or worse. Yuck! I really need sunshine to have any ambition at all, so as you can imagine, I haven't gotten much done today. I have a "few" indoor projects I could be doing, maybe tomorrow some of them will inspire me, I sure hope so. We actually didn't buy anything at the auction Saturday except 4 roller pigeons. There was lots of critters there for sale, but nothing that really interested us, so we left about 1/2 way through the sale. Got home that evening and found out a lady wanted pies made for Sunday........so I spent Saturday night baking. Remember I just said I was glad the pressure of baking every Friday was over for the summer?? Well, I had an order for 3 pies on Friday afternoon, and then made 6 more on Saturday night. We had a pot-luck dinner at church yesterday. A friend and neighbor gave me some eggplant and a recipe last week, so I tried it out. It turned out good. As always there was lots of good food there. We have an interim pastor right now, he has been there about 6 weeks. I can see the Lord working through him and it is exciting! He is such a caring man and really stresses prayer. Almost every Sunday there have been people going forward for baptism ( our church is Baptist) and to join the church. You would not think people would make those kinds of decisions without a full time pastor. There is just a different attitude, very exciting indeed! Hubby has been working, until the rain, on getting the garden worked up. It will be quite a bit bigger next year. We also need to have a spot ready for some blackberry plants. Some friends asked if we wanted some starts next spring.....of course I said yes! They will have to be someplace safe from goat escapes. Not sure there is any such place??? I know there are mixed feelings about Oprah, but I saw advertised today that her show tomorrow, Tuesday, might be interesting. It is Where does our food come from, or something close to that. They showed some free range chickens. Don't know what it will include, but I thought it might be of interest to watch and see how they present the topic. It may make us small producers look bad or it may bring us some great advertisement............ The weather man said there are frost warnings for the north-west part of Kansas tonight.........yikes, I know it is coming soon enough but I am not ready! Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead I shoulda, but I didn'tdo anything with the last of the tomatoes today. We picked them and pulled the vines a few days ago. Hubby has mowed the garden and is working on the tiller to get it all worked up for the winter. Anyway, the tomatoes were top on the list for today, but I seemed to find enough other things to do all day. I really wanted some more canned and now that I have them, I can't seem to make myself get to them. Why is that? They are not real nice, most very small and some have bad spots, so I think I will make juice out of what I can salvage now. It will NEED to be done tomorrow as we will be gone all day Saturday. We will be going to an exotic sale Saturday, it is held near here 3 times a year. We always enjoy it, you just never know what might be there. We do not plan to buy much.........famous last words, I know. The only thing we are really looking for is a couple of doves. We got a really neat big cage this spring and have not gotten anything to put in it. Usually things sell really cheap at the fall sale as folks are thinning out before winter, so it is a good time to buy if there is something we need. We don't have anything to take to sell this time either. We are going to take the last puppy we saved from Sophie's litter and see if we can give her away. We intended to keep her, but just do not need one more dog to feed. She would make someone a good farm dog and we want her to go to a good home! I spent the afternoon redoing the fence in one of the goat pens. I only started out to take out a gate and replace it with a cattle panel. Well, all of it was in need of some fixin up, so ended up changing out the walk in gate and redoing all of the T-posts. I also started to enlarge their pen on the other side, got a couple of panels up, but decided to wait to move the rest of the fence............this old lady was getting tired! We got the last freezer cleaned out this week. Well, it wasn't defrosted like it should have been, so I should say straightened out. It was sad to throw out all that needed thrown out, but it had to be done. Some things weren't marked or dated and some were just old. There is a bunch of misc. meat that I will thaw out and give the dogs along. We are doing a much better job now, always marking and dating before putting anything in the freezer. I am much more aware of the importance of keeping up with that job recently. One of the freezers is empty for the winter and all cleaned out, so we have it turned off now. Hubby stocked up on ground beef yesterday before he went to Farmers Market. Market was very quiet yesterday, it is winding down for the year. I am glad the one I have here is over, I enjoy baking, but the pressure every Friday gets tiring. Yesterday was our Grandson's 15th birthday, Happy Birthday Bodhi. Today was another perfect fall day here, I wish I could order about 2-3 months more of them so I could get everything done outside I want to and need to get done! I am tired and ready to head to bed.............Good night to all. Country Blessings, Marilyn~at Heritage Hill Homestead { Last Page } { Page 2 of 5 } { Next Page } |
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