I visited several blogs this morning and attempted to comment but I don’t think any went through.
And I still can’t post comments on my own blog. Like Kim says, it’s probably has an easy solution but I haven’t found it yet.
Anyway, on to things going on here.
When I was a little girl, I remember my mother sometimes put carrot ends in a little bowl of water on a window sill. The carrot tops sprout on up and grow into a nice little sort of fern. It was just a way for her to have a little pretty plant for nothing. I don’t think just the tops would ever grow carrots. It’s just a way to watch a plant grow and have some brightness.
Garden centers and all the plants in grocery stores like we have now did not exist when I was young. And even if they did, my family didn’t have extra funds for frills like that.
This is really easy to do- just put carrot ends in a saucer of water, watch the water does not all evaporate, then in a week or so, there will be carrot tops growing in the dish.
That’s me, the first girl. The boys are my brothers. The other girls are neighbors.
The photo was taken on Easter as we are holding baskets and my brother seems to be eating an egg but the film wasn’t developed until August. (Probably because of a lack of fund for frills). And look at the little houses we all lived in. The houses were built during World War 2 for workers at an ammunition plant.
I don’t remember feeling poor as a child but looking at this photo, I wonder how people managed.
The photo was originally black and white but my daughter found a way to colorize it.
Corn on the cob was on sale yesterday at Sprouts 8 ears for $1.
I truly appreciate your comments and I hope to get my replies straightened out soon.
My husband likes grocery store orchids. These were all bought months ago at different times and they have since rebloomed.
Orchid blooms last a long time too.
Corn on the cob was on sale yesterday at Sprouts 8 ears for $1.
Aren’t the bicolor ears pretty?
I like being on the email list for Sprouts as they send out great coupons.
Yesterday was for the corn
Last week there was a coupon for .99 a pound honey crisp apples and .20 cents a pound onions.
Both coupons included good deals on other groceries but they were not things I wanted.
You always hear that coupons are just for junk food, well, not at Sprouts!
I cooked the pickle chicken recipe I previously linked for lunch and we did like it. The pickle juice just gives a really good flavor to the chicken. And it is not overwhelmingly pickle.
I wasn’t crazy about the flour breading and think I will try this other recipe for pickle chicken next time
The only thing I didn’t like is how the chicken looks after being in the pickle brine- slightly green- but it tasted great.
We are still eating veggies from the Easter relish tray. I had some Greek yogurt onion dip and a piece of the cheese ball my son made.
Dessert was watermelon ๐
I truly appreciate your comments and I hope to get my replies straightened out soon.
Have a good day everyone ❤️