Making Chutney and Jam can be incredibly labour intensive. But with friends around to chat to the chore becomes a pleasure.
Look at the fantastic colour of the elderberry and apple cooking . Later we drained the fruit mixture and added sugar to make a clear jelly. Take a peek at Wilderness Wigwam website for details of how to make elderberry syrup, elderberry and apple jelly, apple and tomato chutney and many others!
Friday, 17 September 2010
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
winter gardening
Over the last few weeks I have planted lots of veggies for a winter garden. The thought of some lovely peppery leaves, dressed beautifully in sweet vinaigrette over the next few months is spurring me on!
I am have planted such vegetables as
I am have planted such vegetables as
- florence fennel
- rocket
- winter purslane
- giant mustard
- mizuna
- onions
- spinach
- cabbage
- cauliflower
Saturday, 11 September 2010
Elderberry Syrup
It is a hard call to make between the beauty of the elderberry and the elderflower. The white flowers held in open umbrella shapes that adorn the tree in the spring time are followed by clusters of round black berries.
We have been told by a very sage and reliable source (Olive, over the hill!) that the taking of elderberry syrup through the winter stops the family getting any colds.
It only mid Sept and Papa Stone developed a cold. So we all marched out into the fields which are fortunately lined with plenty of elder trees and picked heaps of elderberries.
See our Website Page Home Remedy for Colds for more details of this simple and effective cure for the common cold.
We have been told by a very sage and reliable source (Olive, over the hill!) that the taking of elderberry syrup through the winter stops the family getting any colds.
It only mid Sept and Papa Stone developed a cold. So we all marched out into the fields which are fortunately lined with plenty of elder trees and picked heaps of elderberries.
See our Website Page Home Remedy for Colds for more details of this simple and effective cure for the common cold.
Monday, 26 July 2010
Abundant Gooseberries
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George in his gooseberry picking gear |
Although it was a scorching hot day, George has his full battle gear on., long sleeves and gloves.
My arms, in contrast, were shredded but I was rewarded with a couple of punnets of gooseberries that I have made into gooseberry crumble and gooseberry jam.
Look out for the recipes on our website.
I also loved the the sweetcorn trying to burst through the roof of the greenhouse. Brilliant!
Saturday, 3 July 2010
Raspberries
I heard a brilliant top tip for raspberries today!
I was told that raspberries which usually fruit in late summer ( called Autumn Raspberries) can be pruned differently to give two crops, one early summer and another in autumn.
Autumn Raspberries are usually pruned in March and cut to the ground, then they grow new canes which produce new fruits that autumn.
BUT if you don't prune them to the ground and instead cut them down to a foot or 18 inches above the ground then raspberries will grow on those shoots and be ready early summer, AND they will also grow new canes form the base which will be ready in autumn.
Raspberries are a great fruit to grow. They don't need a very fertile soil and like to sucker and make new plants. They appreciate a good mulch.
I am making a fruit garden for a friend at the moment. Look out for a page about it on the Wilderness Wigwam Website
I was told that raspberries which usually fruit in late summer ( called Autumn Raspberries) can be pruned differently to give two crops, one early summer and another in autumn.
Autumn Raspberries are usually pruned in March and cut to the ground, then they grow new canes which produce new fruits that autumn.
BUT if you don't prune them to the ground and instead cut them down to a foot or 18 inches above the ground then raspberries will grow on those shoots and be ready early summer, AND they will also grow new canes form the base which will be ready in autumn.
Raspberries are a great fruit to grow. They don't need a very fertile soil and like to sucker and make new plants. They appreciate a good mulch.
I am making a fruit garden for a friend at the moment. Look out for a page about it on the Wilderness Wigwam Website
Thursday, 1 July 2010
A swimming pond
I have been looking at a swimming pond. Note, I am looking at it and the Boy Stones are swimming in it! It is a bit nippy for me.
I am fascinated by the design. It has a part which is planted up with oxygenating plants that clean the pond and a larger part that is open, with no plants in, for swimming in. It is Brilliant. All the animals from insects to birds, small mammals and children are all benefiting.
A great idea that I would love to copy one day.
I am fascinated by the design. It has a part which is planted up with oxygenating plants that clean the pond and a larger part that is open, with no plants in, for swimming in. It is Brilliant. All the animals from insects to birds, small mammals and children are all benefiting.
A great idea that I would love to copy one day.
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Simple Pancake Recipe
It is started as one of those days when boy stones hanker after a pancake breakfast.
We decided to go for an old fashioned buckwheat pancake recipe. I have often had these at creperies in France and wondered at the paper thin crepes. One on occasion I did get chatting to the lady making the pancakes and she told me her secret to a great pancake is Free Range Eggs.
You know what I think she is most probably right. Free Range anything sounds great to me. Self sufficient living off the grid is all about being free to me!!
This blog is all about documenting and investigating the frugal lifestyle and it is totally about being Free Range, Being who ever you are!!
But back to our simple pancake recipe.
Here are our STEP by STEP PHOTO instructions on how to make pancakes with our Basic Pancake Recipe
Here is OUR Step by StepVideo if you want to see how we made pancakes with our SIMPLE Pancake Recipe VIDEO
I like the idea that the frugal lifestyle is about focusing on what you have got and not worrying too much about what you have not got.
Poppy
at the Wilderness Wigwam Tribe
Today the boy stones had lemona dnsugar on their pancakes and I had equally deliciuos strawberry jam. YUM......
We decided to go for an old fashioned buckwheat pancake recipe. I have often had these at creperies in France and wondered at the paper thin crepes. One on occasion I did get chatting to the lady making the pancakes and she told me her secret to a great pancake is Free Range Eggs.
You know what I think she is most probably right. Free Range anything sounds great to me. Self sufficient living off the grid is all about being free to me!!
This blog is all about documenting and investigating the frugal lifestyle and it is totally about being Free Range, Being who ever you are!!
But back to our simple pancake recipe.
Here are our STEP by STEP PHOTO instructions on how to make pancakes with our Basic Pancake Recipe
Here is OUR Step by StepVideo if you want to see how we made pancakes with our SIMPLE Pancake Recipe VIDEO
I like the idea that the frugal lifestyle is about focusing on what you have got and not worrying too much about what you have not got.
Poppy
at the Wilderness Wigwam Tribe
Today the boy stones had lemona dnsugar on their pancakes and I had equally deliciuos strawberry jam. YUM......
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