October Garden

There’s not much left to look at, but I’m glad we finally got out to finish harvesting everything. We;re out of yard waste bags though, so the real cleanup will have to wait a bit!

I’m going to have to figure out something else to do with these green tomatoes (I made hot dog relish with the others!) – maybe fried?

garden, october 19

garden, october 19

What was left of the basil and chard went right into a nice pasta casserole with mushrooms, red pepper, and bechamel sauce, with panko breadcrumbs and parmesan on top.

garden, october 19

garden, october 19

garden, october 19

New on the needles: a cabled sweater out of Zen Yarn Garden superwash worsted. I started another sweater with this year awhile ago, but it didn’t really turn out. I’m hopeful for this one, I’m addicted to knitting it!

cables!

I have five projects on my desk right now – four sweaters and a shawl. Startitis much? I’ve been working out a sock pattern in my head that I want to cast on, too.


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6 responses to “October Garden”

  1. Linda Avatar

    I’ve ripened green tomatoes by putting them in a brown bag, single layer and leaving in a dark place. Check often.

  2. Merna Avatar
    Merna

    Roast them, hot oven a couple of hours with olive oil and a few herbs. Serve with goat cheese.

  3. Carie Avatar

    I once had to move house before the tomato crop ripened, we picked them all and put them in a brown envelope with a banana and they ripened beautifully!

  4. Diane Fuller Avatar
    Diane Fuller

    I may need to cast about (ha! see what I did there?) for a support group for startitis sufferers. I count seven project bags around my chair each with yarn on the needles. On second thought, who wants a cure?

  5. Kat Avatar

    I love the color in that yarn! And I can’t wait to see more of those cables :)

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