We have been eating well.
To tie in with a previous post, what makes the food all the better is only having to travel to the outside of my house to get it and that it was produced as naturally as possible. No herbicides, no pesticides, just all natural compost and water. The kids eat the food like it was candy. They like to sneak over to the garden and reach their grubby paws through the fence to grab another pea pod or green bean pod and wolf it down before I notice. Another benefit is the cost savings. I really only pay for seeds and water. The rest is up to God to take care of.
We also like to visit some local growers to stock up on some food items that we cannot grow ourselves. We will go to Stuckey Farms, Spencer Farms and Tuttle Orchards for blueberries and strawberries to freeze for later, pumpkin to roast and put up for bread and muffins, apples for apple sauce and apple butter, and peaches for canning.
And for those who are thinking about it, it is not too late to go out and get some good, fresh food.
Our recent harvest of carrots. 5-7 pounds! |
Yum!
ReplyDeleteI didn't think that I liked carrots until we started growing our own. I can eat these like they are candy, they are so sweet!