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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

MOD PREEMIE BABY BLANKET

MOD Preemie Baby Blanket Finished. Pink & White Striped.

The weather has warmed up … but I see that snowflakes are in the forecast for Monday; it looks like March intends to roar like a lion from beginning to end

Be that as it may – Spring is on my mind 😊

Daffodils, babies, and garden plans are what I think of when Spring comes around.

I keep hoping when I check the mail box, that I will have a package waiting for me; and every day I am disappointed to see that my seed packets have yet to arrive – I’d like to get some transplants started, soon.

I called and asked Harley to come again, and look my printer over this afternoon; when he left it was working … I hope it keeps working. I really rely on that thing – not just for papers that need to be scanned or copied off and mailed off: but, I need papers printed from saved documents too, and I have not been able to do that since my solo lobo life started 26 months ago. If Bob were still here, he would know what to do to get it up and running when it gets temperamental. But Bob is not here in the flesh, anymore, and I have to depend on strangers to help me (when they can fit me in) – and hope they will not rip me off.

Before Harley arrived, I moved all the geranium bins into the chilly sunshine:

Geraniums are getting some sunshine.

And noticed that the new potted daffodils I bought last payday, have opened up; they are a two-tone hybrid. I love daffodils – I never have enough of them around me.

And the chives are putting out new growth, too.

New daffodils have burst into bloom ...
Chives are greening up.

The blooming daffodils brought to mind the Spring of 1974, when Bob and I first started dating – it was in April, and the daffodils and pussy willows were blooming. We were driving out West Skamokawa, when we came to where an old homestead used to be: the entire field, as far as you could see, was full of daffodils that had naturalized over the decades. I mentioned how I loved to see the sunny splashes of color when daffodils appear in the Spring … and Bob stopped the pickup right there and walked out into that field to gather an armload of daffodils for me. For the rest of our backroads excursion, the pickup cab was pleasantly pungent with his gift of love.

West Valley, Skamokawa. This picture was taken in August of 2019 - the daffodils had stopped blooming, and foloage had died back.

When I got back inside, I sat in Bob’s recliner (mine, now), and watched eagles soaring high into the clouds.

I wondered if Bob was watching them too: he always liked watching eagles … and he rides the clouds now. I smiled to think he’d have a birds-eye-view, now 😉

“They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles – they shall run, and not be weary)/they shall walk, and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31

I had time too, to repot the Angel Wing clippings that were outgrowing their rooting containers; these Angel Wings will be one of my Fall Bazaar offerings – I will be scouting for better pots to transplant them again, into.

Repotted Angel Wings into salvaged and washed butter containers.
Angel Wing Begonia in blossom.

After Harley was paid, and left; I finished up the preemie baby blanket I had designed (pattern follows; pretty simple and quick), and have been working on all week; they will be donated to the Caring Pregnancy Center. I am focusing on preemie size right now …

==MOD PREEMIE BABY BLANKET

Size: 32” x 32” square

Materials: 10.5-ounce skein Bernat Baby Sport yarn; # 6 American knitting needles (Straight ser & circular); tapestry needle

Terms used:

K = knit

CO = cast on

g. st = garter stitch (knit each row)

inc = increase

sts = stitches

dec = decrease


With straight needles, CO 2 sts; k 1, inc next st

Work in garter st, *inc 1 st at beginning of every row*.

Change color every 3rd row: carry yarn up the side of work in progress.

When there are 100 sts on needle, change to circular needle – and continue in * to * pattern, until there are 224 sts on needle.

Begin dec rows with next row, as follows: *dec 1 st (k 2 sts together) at beginning of every row* (changing to straight needles when there are 100 sts on needle) – until 2 sts remain on needle. EO

MOD Preemie Baby Blanket started on straight needles to 100 sts count; sts moved to circular needle.
MOD Preemie Baby Blanket; two-thirds of the way in length.
MOD Preemie Baby Blanket. Rounding the return ends.
Starting a yellow one tomorrow.

Blanket finished/stored with the preemie gowns and caps ... and the promise of a renewed printer in the spare room; I settled in for a relaxing read, with a cup of hot cocoa and new Sackett novel 😉

Maybe tomorrow, I’ll make return trip to Castle Rock to check and see if those seed potatoes have finally arrived.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

ANGER vs ANGER

Yes, you read the title correctly.

There is anger … and there is anger.

Wildfire anger, like islam and communism/socialism – which, is really the same thing except one used religion, and the other uses science – destroys societies and topples countries.

The foremost … righteous anger – which is designed to bring about repentance, and build up the best in people; is perfectly acceptable, and has a remedy.

The later, is not acceptable – and eats at people, and societies, like a cancer. The only remedy is Elohei.

I’ve pulled back from FB and other social media outlets because their biased format is not very welcoming to people like me: who are Christians that cherish freedom of movement/speech/thought, and Faith.

It is okay to be righteously angry when those freedoms are toyed with … and politicians attempt to strong-arm me.

It is not okay to be angry with a burning hatred.

I do not want to hate – I do not make place for it in my life.

I strive mightily not to hate the two people here, in the Park I live in, that killed my husband 26 months/2 days/12 hours & 40 minutes ago: so far, I am – by the grace of Elohim – winning that emotional tug of war.

And I refuse to make a place for hate in my thoughts, or my heart, concerning the wickedness coming out of DC.

I honestly do not trust any voice coming from any political party: they ALL LIE.

But, never before have we seen rampant disregard for God and Country IN America; as we have seen since the obama years that started in 2009.

barak hussain obama pushed for the promotion of islam and communism, for 8 loooong and tortuous/traitorous years … and dementia boy biden (obama’s clueless parrot) and biden’s-obama-pick; heckling hyaena sidekick, harris, are doing all they can to continue forward with obama’s wicked agenda.

The demonrat communist/socialist party have total control of the White House, Congress, and the Senate; and are moving forward as warp-speed to destroy America – willy-nilly.

And there doesn’t seem to be any serious push back.

FROM ANYONE.

The situation is angering.

Americans, like myself, are now in a position where we can trust no one: family or friend … all will become an enemy if and when it favors them to stab you in the back.

I already have serious trust issues.

What has been allowed to happen, doesn’t help that situation.

Really bummed right now ...
The obama coups - worst thing for USA
Nothing good coming out of DC right now.

So, I have pulled back from everyone and everything; not from fear of what will happen to me – I am prepared to die in the fallout of the obama-biden-harris coup.

I am pulling back to prepare myself … emotionally, spiritually, and physically … for the inevitable.

The obamanites have declared war on Christian Americans.

I don’t want anyone alongside me to be blasted with shrapnel.

My already small circle has gotten much, much smaller.

Several friends I had, have fallen by the wayside. My siblings, children, and grandchildren all embrace the obamanite vision and applaud the violent activities – ignoring the racist overtones, and overt anti-Christ hatred.

My grandmother warned of this day. 

The Scriptures clearly foretold this day.

I have been prepared all my life for this day … and I always hoped it would never come.

It breaks my heart that my grandchildren are caught up in it; it makes me physically ill that our own daughter has destroyed her life, and the lives of her children in her mad rush to hate me.

And it is mad: it is mindless lunacy. 

That is what hate does … it makes people lose their minds.

What is happening today, I was warned about decades ago.
It’s sad, it's angering, it's frustrating ...
I have nothing good to say about what is happening.

There is nothing I can do; except prepare myself for what is coming: what is taking place now, is nothing compared to what is to come.

I refuse to make a place for hate in my thoughts, or my heart, concerning the wickedness coming out of DC.

Do I get angry?

Of course!

But, even in that, I am careful.

Anger vs Anger. How I deal with both.

Our great Nation’s leadership has boldly declared Elohei does not exist; and they have declared science is the new religion, and islam is the reigning power – with communistic and socialistic underpinnings. Our Nation’s Flag has been replaced with china’s banner, and our National Anthem has been replaced with obama’s black panther damnation. Government funded {churches} have replaced Eloei with the almighty $$$$$$ - The Word is no longer heard or tolerated; lip service is given, but the desire for Eohei is no a burning passion.

What is coming out of DC – and out of every demonrat held state stronghold – is pure, unadulterated hatred, without rhyme or reason.

It is madness.

There is only 1 hope.

And I stand on that hope.

Even if I stand … and die, alone.

Sunday, January 31, 2021

2021 ~ COOKATHON #1

I was up early this morning, so I decided to get busy making a few more freezer meals. These recipes are tasty, health conscious, and low in calories; and relatively thrifty … so, they work for me 😉

I still have a few freezer meals left (fish, pork, chicken, vegetarian), so I didn’t make a full week worth of meals this morning: I only made three beef themed meals … to add balance to the menu, and my diet. The meals I made today are an Indian (India) Stew with Indian (India) fried Bread; Greek Meatball dish with a creamy sauce, with a cheesy Orzo side dish; and one of my American standby meals – Steak Supper in Foil – just because I like it 😊

My homemade meals do not look like pictures posted in my cook books – I am not a fancy chef with high flautin ideals … I’m just a solo lobo widow, living in the PNW, that likes good food and tasty recipes.

I am posting the three recipes in their original writ … but, I make my meals quite a bit differently; I use my crockpot every chance I get, I half the ingredients since there is only 1 of me now, and I freeze the bulk of the meals for future weekly meals – so there is no beautiful table setting in my recipe pictures. I enjoy a variety of meals, tastes, and textures, so I do not always stick to original instructions (I do substitutions quite a bit): I use recipes as a guideline, but I cook for me 😊

If I change the way I cook meals – or if I make a substitution for an ingredient, I note that in my posts.

This recipe is a hardy Spiced Indian Beef Stew; paired with Basmati Rice, and flaky Indian triangular bread, known as Paratha (recipe follows).

I have posted the stew recipe as it was originally printed, but I made mine differently since I freeze my meals in portions for future meals. I made my stew in a crockpot, without the yogurt – I will add that later, when I eat my meal: this works for my needs.

==SPICED INDIAN BEEF STEW w-YOGURT ~ 6 servings

Seeds from 7 Cardamom pods * 1 whole Cove * 1/8 teaspoon Nutmeg * 1½ cups (about) plain low-fat Yogurt * 2¼ pounds boneless Chuck, fat trimmed, and cut into 1-inch cubes * 1 tablespoon Butter * 2 cups finely chopped white Onion * 1 tablespoon peeled & grated Ginger * 2 large cloves Garlic, pressed * ¾ teaspoon Coriander seeds * ½ teaspoon Cumin seeds * ¼ teaspoon ground Turmeric * ¾ teaspoon Salt * ground Black Pepper to taste * 1 cup plain low-fat Yogurt, stirred until smooth * minced fresh Cilantro

Finely grind first three ingredients in mortar with pestle, or spice grinder. Mix with 1 cup yogurt in a large bowl. Pat meat cubes dry and add to spiced yogurt; toss well. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

Melt butter in heavy deep nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Add onion, ginger and garlic; cook until onion is translucent, stirring frequently – 10 to 12 minutes. Set aside.

Grind coriander, cumin, and turmeric to powder in mortar with pestle, or spice grinder. Sprinkle powder over meat mixture; toss to coat. Mix meat mixture into onion mixture. Add salt and season with pepper. Cover and cook 2 hours over low heat; stirring frequently. Uncover and cook until meat is tender; stirring frequently and adding up to ½ cup additional yogurt if mixture seems to dry – about 30 minutes more.

Spiced Indian Beef Stew ingredients. Cooked without yogurt - will add later.

Rub 2 ice cubes over surface of sauce to solidify fat: remove fat. Rewarm meat if necessary. Divide meat among heated plates. Drizzle 1 cup stirred yogurt over. Sprinkle with minced cilantro. Serve with rice, and paratha triangles (recipe follows).

Basmati Rice; I like the way it cooks up, smells, & tastes.
Spiced Indian Beef Stew & Basmati Rice portioned out into individual meals.
My Spiced Indian Beef Stew Supper w-note to add Yogurt.

Paratha Recipe: https://ministryofcurry.com/plain-parathas/

Paratha Dough. Indian fried flatbread. I used fine ground whole wheat flour, and cut the recipe in half; I do not need the full recipe.
Paratha dough divided into 6 balls.
Paratha fried. Indian flatbread.
Spiced Indian Beef Stew Meal & Paratha flatbread being prepped for freezer.

The sunny taste of Greece chases the gray from the PNW’s heavy cloud overhang, with Aunt Demetra’s garlicky meatballs with a light sauce. Serve these saucy meatballs with orzo (recipe follows), and a side of broccoli.

==AUNT DEMETRA’S MEATBALLS w-AVGOLEMONO SAUCE ~ 8 servings

Meatballs: 8 cups fresh Spinach leaves (about 2 bunches) * 1 teaspoon butter, melted * 3 slices White Bread * cold Water * 2½ pounds lean Hamburger * 2/3 cup dry Red Wine * 6 Garlic cloves, pressed * 1¼ teaspoon Salt * 1 teaspoon dried Oregano, crumbled * ground Black Pepper

Sauce: 1 Tablespoon Potato Starch or Cornstarch * 1½ cups Chicken Stock * ¼ cup strained fresh Lemon juice * 1 Egg yolk * Salt * Lemon peel julienne * minced fresh Parsley

For Meatballs: Steam spinach until just wilted. Drain well; chop. Toss spinach Toss spinach with butter in small bowl.

Spinach & butter mixture for meatball stuffing.

Soak bread in water until softened – about 30 seconds. Squeeze out liquid. Mix bread, hamburger, wine, garlic, salt, and oregano in a large bowl. Season with pepper. Shape mixture into sixteen 4½-inch-long, 1½-inch-wide ovals.

Shaping meatballs the regular way works best for me; mixture blended & divided into 8 meatballs = 4 meals.

Press finger into center of each, forming pockets. Divide spinach among pockets; press meat up and over spinach, enclosing completely. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover, and refrigerate).

Spinach mixture divided among the meatball portions.

Bring water to a boil in base of a vegetable steamer. Arrange meatballs, rounded side up, on steamer rack, spacing 1-inch apart. Reduce heat to medium. Cover and cook until meat is no longer pink inside – about 15 minutes.

Spinach enclosed; meatballs stuffed & ready for steaming.
Steaming meatballs; I found the steamer basket at a Summer Garage Sale 😊
Stuffed meatballs cooling: earlier steamed meatballs darken as they cool.
Multicolored Greek Orzo pasta; most orzo is plain, but I bought this, because I like the colorful pasta grains ;-)

Meanwhile, prepare sauce: Dissolve potato starch in ¼ cup stock in a heavy medium saucepan. Add remaining 1¼ cup stock, and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Mix in lemon juice. Whisk in stock mixture. Return to saucepan and stir over low heat until thickened – about 10 minutes. Season with salt.

Chicken Stock & Cornstarch being whisked.
Egg added and sauce whisked to thicken.
Orzo cooking while sauce thickens.

Arrange meatballs on a heated platter. Spoon sauce over. Garnish with lemon peel and parsley – serve.

I dipped meatballs into sauce to coat before putting the meals together.
Greek meatballs in sauce, Orzo pasta & Broccoli meals for the freezer.

Orzo Pilaf ~makes 4 servings

This microwaved risotto-inspired pilaf, dotted with scallion and peas, is a perfect side dish for beef or poultry – and is easy to prepare. Orzo is a good source of thiamin and niacin. There are also trace minerals and vitamins, such as B6, folate, iron and zinc.

*I omitted the peas because I rounded out my meal with broccoli. I also cooked my pasta instead of nuking it. I cooked the Orzo in 1 cup Water, for about 10 minutes. Then, I added the rest of the ingredients as directed in the original recipe below.*

1 cup reduced-sodium Chicken broth * 3 ounces Orzo pasta * 1 cup frozen Peas * 2 Tablespoons minced Scallion * 2 Tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese * 1 Tablespoon + 1 teaspoon reduced calorie margarine * 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground Black Pepper

In a 2½-quart casserole, combine broth, orzo and 1 cup water. Microwave, covered, on High for 6-7 minutes (mixture will come to a boil). Reduce power to Medium-High; stir – cook 2 minutes, and stir again. Cook 3-4 minutes longer, until orzo is almost tender; stir.

Add peas, scallion, Parmesan, margarine, and pepper. Let stand covered – 5-6 minutes – until liquid is absorbed and orzo is tender.

==STEAK SUPPER IN FOIL already posted to my Blog, last year: (https://jeastofeden.blogspot.com/2020/05/2020-cookathon-2.html)

The Steak Supper in Foil I baked today is the same recipe; different type of steak – and not packed for the freezer the same as I did it in May of last year 😉

Steak Supper in Foil. Meat & Veggies.
Steak Supper in Foil. Cooked.
Steak Supper in Foil. Portioned out for freezer w-Fruit Cocktail in a little foil cup.

And that’s it for now.

Time to get these meals in the freezer … and go fill the bird feeder 😉