Saturday, November 26, 2011

Canning Apples


Earlier this fall I bought some apples at a local orchard.  A small bag cost $7.95, which I thought was high.  But, I figured the price for local food is going to be higher but worth it.  Then I found a local Amish store.  This week I paid $8.50  for a bushel of apples.  Do you have any idea how many apples are in a bushel?  A LOT!!  A bushel of apples is four huge grocery bags stuffed full.  So today I decided to can some of them.  It was my first time for canning anything except for the pickles I did this past summer.  I got directions from a website and simply followed it.  It was so easy.  The most time-consuming part of it was preparing the apples.  That's a lot of peeling, coring, cutting, and slicing.  I canned six quarts and am quite proud of my efforts.  And that was only one bag of apples.  I have three bags left and am thinking of making and canning or freezing some homemade applesauce this week.  Will also get some baked goods made and in the freezer.  I love having things on hand in the freezer for when company comes.  Here is a picture of my quarts all ready to be processed in the canner:  
And here is the finished product:

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Home Remedies and Alternative Medicines

In trying to get back to basics and live more sustainably,  one of the things I've been doing is trying to depend on doctors and medicine less.  Don't misunderstand me - I'm NOT saying I don't think we should go to the doctor or take medicine.  I do think, however, that in general, people depend on them too much.  I have been doing a  lot of reading on home remedies, and have decided to occasionaly post some here. 
One of my favourite home remedies for headaches is lavender oil and peppermint oil.  You must make sure you buy the 100% pure, or Grade A.  It is best to buy these at a good health store.   When I get one of my bad headaches, I put a few drops of lavender oil on my forehead and temples.  Don't overdo it, because it may not work .   More isn't always better.  I also put peppermint oil on my neck and temples when I feel a tension headache coming on.  It really works!

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Ragbag

When I was growing up, my mother always had a ragbag.  I don't know the origin of this, but I imagine they kept rags in pioneer days as they didn't have papertowels or handiwipes : )  I have always kept up the tradition of having a ragbag since I got my first apartment.  Rags are great for dusting or washing walls.  I don't own a mop as I don't like them.  I mop my floors on my hands and knees.  And yes, I use a rag to mop with.  Whenever an article of clothing no longer fits or is stained and isn't fit to give away, it goes into the ragbag.  I cut it into various sized squares.  I like my rags on the small side.  I cut larger rags for my husband to use in his workshop and on vehicles.  Not all material is suitable for rags.  I don't cut up anything silky because it just isn't good to clean with.  Cotton and denim are great.  And flannel is wonderful for dusting.  I used to keep my rags in a grocery bag in the closet.  However, I recently bought one of those thingies that holds plastic grocery bags, and I filled it with my rags  and keep it in my kitchen.  It is much handier.