Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

We Ate the Corn!

Okay mishpochah, after my shock wore off, we went and picked the ears of corn that were mature and I left them in a bag for two days. On yesterday, we shucked the ears (picked out a few worms) and cooked the corn. It really was ready and we enjoyed it so much.
Here are a few of the photos that I took...






We also picked a host of other vegetables from the garden on yesterday. Take a look!




Friday, June 18, 2010

MY CORN FELL!!! Oh NO!

There were two really hard rains in Georgia yesterday and I awoke this morning to find my corn all on the ground. I am so hurt by this. Yesterday we went out to pick the corn, but I thought that it could use a few more days of growth. Silly me! Now it is all destroyed. There will be no more growth, I don't think, and I missed the opportunity to eat fresh white silver corn from my very own garden. Let me tell you mishpochah, I AM HURT!     
So, what do we do? We tried to stand them back, but proved to be a job not easily accomplished. I walked away from the garden just to take a moment to myself. It is a heart breaking situation for me. My children tried, I tried and when my husband comes in, he WILL try also. But, at this point it has not worked. Some of them were thrown in the yard behind the garden. The saying that "YHWH gives and He takes away" just keeps ringing in my hear.
The rest of the garden is doing well. There was one large tomato plant that also fell, but we were able to stand it back and secure it. Not so with my corn. 
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I pray that the Most High will bless us with another crow of corn. I'm starting to plant a new one this week!
Shabbat Shalom mishpochah and may the Eternal One grant you wisdom and knowledge in His will and His ways!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

What's Growing in my Garden!

This year has proven to be a great year for growing my own fruits and vegetables. HalleluYAH! I began planting around April and have already eaten lettuce from the garden several times this spring. There are gigantic zuchini plants, onions, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, red, yellow and green bellpeppers, okra, squash, watermelon, cantaloupe and OH yea Lettuces!
It is such a mind blowing miracle to watch what YHWH put in order to grow in obedience to His word.



(Gen 1:11)  And Elohim said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.


(Gen 1:12)  And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and Elohim saw that it was good.


AND IT IS GOOD! It is so good to know that the herb yielding seeds after their kind will provide fresh, healthy, organic and wholesome food for our families.


IT IS GOOD! To see each little seed grow and produce fruit fit for the service of man.



(Psa 104:14)  He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth;

YHWH is Awesome in His Majesty and great and greatly to be praised!
If you haven't start a backyard or patio garden, I encourage you to do so NOW! All Praises to the Most High YHWH!

Red leaf Lettuces, hot peppers and butternut lettuces

Big Beautiful Zuchini Plants
Corn! Corn! Corn!
                                                                             Tomatoes


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Soups That Heal!

Chicken soup

Chicken soup is a favourite healing soup all over the world. It has often been called Jewish penicillin and scientists have spent time and money examining the actions of chicken soup on colds and flu. It�s no surprise that they�ve found evidence of the way chicken soup combats the symptoms of a cold. Dr Stephen Rennard, a US pulmonary specialist, tested various chicken soups, from a traditional, home made soup, to a number of commercial varieties, in the laboratory. He found that the soups had anti-inflammatory properties that helped sore throats and helped stop the movement of neutrophils (white blood cells that encourage the flow of mucus that accumulates in the lungs and nose). So grandmother was right all along!

No wonder chicken soup is a fabled remedy for colds: It contains druglike agents similar to those in modern cold medicines, says Irwin Ziment, M.D., pulmonary specialist and professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. For example, cysteine, an amino acid released from chicken in cooking, chemically resembles the drug acetylcysteine, prescribed for bronchitis and other respiratory problems. Pungent ingredients often added to chicken soup, such as garlic, cayenne pepper and curry spices, all are ancient treatments for respiratory diseases. They work the same way as expectorant drugs and cough medicines, thinning mucus and making breathing easier. The more garlic and hot spices added to chicken soup, Ziment says, the better the soup will be at clearing your lungs.

USA Weekend

Tomato soup

Our family favourite for colds was tomato soup. Of course it helps to come from a tomato growing region - or in your back yard or patio garden. Made with a base of chicken stock, add tomatoes, onions, garlic and basil or oregano, all home grown. The soup is rich, thick and savoury. It�s still one of my favourite soups today. And what a glorious soup it is too. A wonderful sight as it comes to the table with a sprinkling of fresh oregano over the top, looking like chips of emerald against the ruby colour of the tomatoes. Truly, it�s a feast for the eyes as well as the mouth.

The tomatoes in my soup are full of lycopene and vitamin C, both are antioxidants. Onions and garlic are very common ingredients in soup and are well known for their anti-bacterial and anti-viral effects. Onions contain quercetin, a formidable antioxidant with wide-ranging activity. Studies show that quercetin is anti-cancer, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and anti-bacterial. Garlic is very active against bacteria, so active that the blood of garlic eaters can kill bacteria. It helps lower blood pressure, prevent blood clots, reduce atherosclerotic buildup, is active against yeasts, prevents cancer, removes heavy metals such as lead and mercury from the body, has anti-oxidant properties and is a source of selenium. The primary ingredients in Oregano, thymol and carvacrol (which are also found in thyme), help loosen phlegm in the lungs and relieve spasms in the bronchial passages. Many commercial cough remedies, including cough drops and skin rubs such as Vicks VapoRub, contain thymol.
No wonder it did us good!