since i'm struggling to get the garden in again this year due to my rambunctious toddler, i thought taking the id challenge would be a good moral booster for me. i try to practice this idea anyway during the growing seasons so it's a great reminder of how much i really do even when it feels like i don't.
summer is winding down drastically. plants are not producing much anymore. wed. my feet stung as i walked across the cold gravel driveway that was covered with dew to go milk the goat.
1. plant something:
^
2. harvest something:
^eggs, milk
^tomatoes
^okra
^elderberries
3. preserve something:
^1 quart dried apple slices (great nibbling snack)
^1/2 gallon sun dried (with dehydrator) tomatoes
^2 more - 1/2 gallon milk jars into freezer for winter consumption/use
^elderberries made into tinctures
4. prep something:
^sewed 24 more t.p. wipes (yes, i'm in that camp & i'm slowly recruiting more family members)
5. cook something:
^
6. manage your reserves:
^
7. work on local food systems:
^sold eggs and jellies at local farmer's market
^bartered with produce vendor: milk for veggies
8. reduce waste:
^use canvas bags at grocery store and farmer's market
^re-use egg cartons for our nest run eggs
^return containers to farmers at the market
^collecting packaging from grocery stores to store apples
9. Learned a skill:
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