I
haven’t really been cooking much of anything (new that is) these days…I’ve been
very busy with the garden and farm work….all of these animals need tending as
well as planting and weeding to be done.
Most
evenings I have been exhausted and kept thinking I am too tired to write…but
here I am, today making some more cheese for the weekend, with a pot of goat
stew in the slow cooker and have made 6 jars of jam with all the dried berries
left over from the winter.
That’s
on top of the farm work LOL! And I think I am not doing much of anything….
One
update I wanted to make is how after nearly 3 weeks we still haven’t bought any
vegetables other then 2 bags of onions and a few carrots. Not so long ago this would have been
unheard of for me….I would never have thought I could get by with just the
greens growing around me.
But,
I am and we are! I have made soups, stews, pesto, stir-fries, casseroles and
what ever I can think of using just the wild greens in the fields and things
that are growing in my own garden.
And
we have more then enough to eat. Of course I combine these with fish, meat,
beans, lentils, couscous and rice to create a different dish for every meal.
They are all quite versatile and I know we are getting an abundance of vitamins
and minerals like nothing else.
I
actually think it has taken me this long to notice how I am feeling on this
diet of mainly greens from the fields and our own milk, eggs, meat, cheese,
garden greens, herbs and so forth. To say I am more in tune would be an
understatement….
Its
as if I am in charge. I can feel my gut changing, my outlook and thinking is
less clouded. I actually feel more like myself right now then ever before in my
entire life on this planet.
I
know it’s because my food is nearly fully ‘mine’ – produced or made or grown or
harvested by me. When I started this experiment over a year ago (make every
effort to no longer buy finished products of ANYTHING) I knew I would feel
better.
But
right now, I guess I had no idea how much better and what other changes this
line of thinking would bring…I can look back now and see how my new lifestyle
in terms of eating has taken me down quite different paths then what I had been
expecting.
Stay
tuned, this is only going to get more interesting!
April
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