Because of Memorial Day, there are going to be some changes this week and next. Martha will be coming on Monday. In there is a question, we would like you to answer. Wednesday will be a recipe. Thursday will be SueAnn's post about Mushrooms which is very informative and I am sure we will enjoy. Friday, I am putting on my Memorial Day Weekend post.
Neither Martha nor Jean will have a post on Monday, the 27th. Jean will have a post on May 28th. Wednesday will be a recipe, Friday will be on Cobblestone Houses in our area and Saturday will be Good-By Newark Diner.
Jean will be having another post June 3rd. She will be telling about Edward and Michael's school. Starting June 3rd, we go back to our normal way unless I decide to put something extra in during the week or on the weekend like I sometimes do. Just wanted you to know the changes for this week and next. I know I am early, but I hope everyone has a great Memorial Day Weekend.
Marilyn
P. S.
All ready have a change on the changes. On Tuesday, Pierre will be on with a post about care of pets during the coming summer months.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
PIERRE'S "THE BARK" - MEET MY GIRL FRIEND, LILY
I would like to you to meet by girl friend Lily. She is a cross between a poodle and a Highland Terrier. Her human Mom got her when she was just a puppy and now she is five years old. She was Rickie's girl friend, but Rickie had to go to heaven, so when I came here she and I became girl friend and boy friend. She is also Tobi, that had the birthday party, girl friend, too. I think I am her top man though.
Lily's Mom and my Mom take us on walks together, let us play together, and seeing that Lily lives in the tower building, we even get to ride the elevator together. I like to walk Lily home after our walks.
Lily comes to my house sometimes and I go to hers. Lily always takes one of my toys when she comes to my house. Usually she takes my favorite toy. Lily has lots of toys and so do I. I don't mind that she takes them, but my favorite! Anyway my Mom and Lily's Mom see that I get them back.
What is kind of funny is Lily's Mom saw me before my current Mom did. Lily's Mom and her sister went to Country Max to get something for Lily. My former Mom pulled in next to them and wanted to know if I was allowed in the store. Lily's Mom wanted to see me so I jumped into her car. She petted and fussed over me. My former Mom took me into the store and Lily's Mom left. When my current Mom got me, Lily's Mom couldn't believe it was me. She was so happy that I got my current Mom. I went right to Lily's Mom when I saw her, because I knew I met her before. That has always been special for me.
Sometimes people think that Lily and I are the same breed, which we are partly. I am all poodle and Lily has two breeds. People know us when we walk down the street. They think it's cute that we walk together.
Hope you like my friend Lily.
Love,
Pierre
ON TUESDAY I AM DOING ANOTHER POST ON PET CARE IN THE SUMMER.
PIERRE
Lily's Mom and my Mom take us on walks together, let us play together, and seeing that Lily lives in the tower building, we even get to ride the elevator together. I like to walk Lily home after our walks.
Lily comes to my house sometimes and I go to hers. Lily always takes one of my toys when she comes to my house. Usually she takes my favorite toy. Lily has lots of toys and so do I. I don't mind that she takes them, but my favorite! Anyway my Mom and Lily's Mom see that I get them back.
What is kind of funny is Lily's Mom saw me before my current Mom did. Lily's Mom and her sister went to Country Max to get something for Lily. My former Mom pulled in next to them and wanted to know if I was allowed in the store. Lily's Mom wanted to see me so I jumped into her car. She petted and fussed over me. My former Mom took me into the store and Lily's Mom left. When my current Mom got me, Lily's Mom couldn't believe it was me. She was so happy that I got my current Mom. I went right to Lily's Mom when I saw her, because I knew I met her before. That has always been special for me.
Sometimes people think that Lily and I are the same breed, which we are partly. I am all poodle and Lily has two breeds. People know us when we walk down the street. They think it's cute that we walk together.
Hope you like my friend Lily.
Love,
Pierre
ON TUESDAY I AM DOING ANOTHER POST ON PET CARE IN THE SUMMER.
PIERRE
Friday, May 17, 2013
MENNONITE YOUNG MEN AT WAL-MART
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
MARTHA'S BREAD RECIPES
MARTHA'S ZUCCHINI BREAD
3 eggs
2 c. sugar
1 c. vegetable oil
2 c. grated zucchini
3 t. vanilla
3 c. flour
1 t. salt
1 t. baking powder
1 t. baking soda
3 t. cinnamon
1 c. chopped walnuts
Mix all ingredients together and pour into 2 greased loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
MARTHA'S CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI BREAD
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1 cup cooking oil
2 tsp. vanilla
2 1/3 cups flour
2 tsp soda
1/3 cup cocoa
1 tsp cinnamon
2 cups shredded zucchini
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup chopped dates
1/2 cup nuts, chopped
Mix together first 4 ingredients. In separate bowl mix together flour, soda, cocoa, cinnamon, baking powder and salt. Then add to other 4 ingredients. Now add in 2 cups zucchini, dates and nuts. Bake at 325 degrees for 40-50 minutes. Makes 2 or 3 leaves.
I can never make decisions on what recipe to put on here-so this time I have given you two zucchini breads. Two of my children do not like zucchini squash, but will eat it in chocolate zucchini bread. Hope you enjoy it.
Martha
FRIDAY IS MENNONITE MEN AT WAL-MART.
3 eggs
2 c. sugar
1 c. vegetable oil
2 c. grated zucchini
3 t. vanilla
3 c. flour
1 t. salt
1 t. baking powder
1 t. baking soda
3 t. cinnamon
1 c. chopped walnuts
Mix all ingredients together and pour into 2 greased loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
MARTHA'S CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI BREAD
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1 cup cooking oil
2 tsp. vanilla
2 1/3 cups flour
2 tsp soda
1/3 cup cocoa
1 tsp cinnamon
2 cups shredded zucchini
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup chopped dates
1/2 cup nuts, chopped
Mix together first 4 ingredients. In separate bowl mix together flour, soda, cocoa, cinnamon, baking powder and salt. Then add to other 4 ingredients. Now add in 2 cups zucchini, dates and nuts. Bake at 325 degrees for 40-50 minutes. Makes 2 or 3 leaves.
I can never make decisions on what recipe to put on here-so this time I have given you two zucchini breads. Two of my children do not like zucchini squash, but will eat it in chocolate zucchini bread. Hope you enjoy it.
Martha
FRIDAY IS MENNONITE MEN AT WAL-MART.
Monday, May 13, 2013
MARTHA-GROCERY SHOPPING
People have been asking about family grocery shopping. As we have a farm, we grow as much of our vegetables, fruit, etc. that we can. Also, we raise cows, chickens and pigs for our meat and eggs. I have tried to raise herbs, but I kill them, so I now get them from Jean.
On Sunday, we get the local newspaper for the news, but also for the coupons that come. I have a box that I cut the coupons out of the paper and put them in the box. Some coupons that I don't use, I pass on someone else. I also check to see what stores have sales.
Before I go grocery shopping I figure out my menus for two weeks. I check and see what we have in the house and what I have to purchase. I make up a grocery list that I take with me. Also, I eat before I got to the grocery store so I don't buy things we don't need. I try to go alone grocery shopping or take as few of my children as I can with me. That may sound mean-but I don't have them talking me into things we really don't need. I must hire a driver to take me to the store and I can go through the store faster alone, then I can with someone with me.
With such a large family, I buy a lot in bulk, so I don't have to go back and forth to the store. When going, I usually go to Aldi's as that is the closest surplus store. Sometimes if there is a big sale on something and I want to stock up, I go to Save a Lot that is a little further away. I also will buy dented cans-make sure they aren't badly dented. Some stores have day old breads, rolls, etc. Even though I make my own, if the price is right, I buy some to put in the freezer in case we run out and I don't have time to make them.
In the store I buy what's on the grocery list first. Like many people, we also have a desire for junk foods, but they come if I have enough money left from our needed grocery. Brands are brands to me in most of my items-I don't look for special names especially if something is on sale. There are some exceptions, but most of the time it doesn't matter. Our junk foods are soda pop, pop corn, Twinkees (they're mine), etc. I am so glad Twinkees are coming back-they were my favorites from the English world.
When checking out I stand right there and watch the cash register. Sometimes cash register people make mistakes when checking items out. When I get home, I go over the sales recipt with the groceries again to make sure everything is right. I unpack the groceries.
As far as junk foods go, I buy a certain amount and when they are gone-they are gone until I get to the grocery store again and if there is enough money for them. Soft drinks is the big problem especially with summer coming. We make root beer and ginger ale, but there's nothing like a Coke or Pepsi sometimes according to the children. At first they use to drink them all down during the first week that I bought them, but now they realize they have to make them last longer.
Money for our regular groceries comes from what we make on the dairy and farming. The junk food comes from part of the money I make from the vegetables I sell from the garden, cakes and pies I make for people, etc. If I don't sell anything-we don't get anything.
We make our own bread, cookies, cakes, pies, rolls, etc. although, like I said I keep a couple loaves of bread and rolls in the freezer just in case.
I hope this helps on how we save money. Joseph has never said anything about the money I spend on groceries. I try to not to waste the money.
Be With the Lord,
Martha
On Sunday, we get the local newspaper for the news, but also for the coupons that come. I have a box that I cut the coupons out of the paper and put them in the box. Some coupons that I don't use, I pass on someone else. I also check to see what stores have sales.
Before I go grocery shopping I figure out my menus for two weeks. I check and see what we have in the house and what I have to purchase. I make up a grocery list that I take with me. Also, I eat before I got to the grocery store so I don't buy things we don't need. I try to go alone grocery shopping or take as few of my children as I can with me. That may sound mean-but I don't have them talking me into things we really don't need. I must hire a driver to take me to the store and I can go through the store faster alone, then I can with someone with me.
With such a large family, I buy a lot in bulk, so I don't have to go back and forth to the store. When going, I usually go to Aldi's as that is the closest surplus store. Sometimes if there is a big sale on something and I want to stock up, I go to Save a Lot that is a little further away. I also will buy dented cans-make sure they aren't badly dented. Some stores have day old breads, rolls, etc. Even though I make my own, if the price is right, I buy some to put in the freezer in case we run out and I don't have time to make them.
In the store I buy what's on the grocery list first. Like many people, we also have a desire for junk foods, but they come if I have enough money left from our needed grocery. Brands are brands to me in most of my items-I don't look for special names especially if something is on sale. There are some exceptions, but most of the time it doesn't matter. Our junk foods are soda pop, pop corn, Twinkees (they're mine), etc. I am so glad Twinkees are coming back-they were my favorites from the English world.
When checking out I stand right there and watch the cash register. Sometimes cash register people make mistakes when checking items out. When I get home, I go over the sales recipt with the groceries again to make sure everything is right. I unpack the groceries.
As far as junk foods go, I buy a certain amount and when they are gone-they are gone until I get to the grocery store again and if there is enough money for them. Soft drinks is the big problem especially with summer coming. We make root beer and ginger ale, but there's nothing like a Coke or Pepsi sometimes according to the children. At first they use to drink them all down during the first week that I bought them, but now they realize they have to make them last longer.
Money for our regular groceries comes from what we make on the dairy and farming. The junk food comes from part of the money I make from the vegetables I sell from the garden, cakes and pies I make for people, etc. If I don't sell anything-we don't get anything.
We make our own bread, cookies, cakes, pies, rolls, etc. although, like I said I keep a couple loaves of bread and rolls in the freezer just in case.
I hope this helps on how we save money. Joseph has never said anything about the money I spend on groceries. I try to not to waste the money.
Be With the Lord,
Martha
Sunday, May 12, 2013
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY - MY MOM
My Mother was born in 1909 in the hills of Kentucky. Her Mother died in child birth so her Father moved her and the rest of her family to Chicago where his sister lived. Her Dad passed away after he fell down a flight of stairs and broke his neck. My Mom was taken by his sister where she was raised until she graduated from High School. She worked as a maid until she could complete her courses in business and became a secretary. She met my Dad in the lunch room where they worked in Chicago. My Dad was a tool and die maker. They were married over 60 years before she passed away and my Dad passed three years later. My parents moved to California and then later to New York State where my Father had been born and raised. I was born in New York.
At first my Dad worked and my Mother stayed home where they raised my brothers and myself. I am the youngest. My Father went into the Real Estate Business where my Mother became a trail blazer. After my brothers had grown - I was in High School, my Mother obtained her Real Estate Sales license. When the license didn't come and didn't come, my Dad finally called Albany to find out where her license was. My Dad hung up laughing so hard he had tears coming down. Seems the State of New York had never had a Real Estate Sales Lady before. All the licenses the state had were for Sales Men not Sales Women and they didn't know what to do. Dad told them to give my Mom a Sales Man license and send it, which they did. The first Real Estate Sales license my Mom got - had her as a man. Shortly after that they came up with licenses for women.
Both my parents were hard workers and wanted us to have a better life than they did. My Mom was a great cook. She could bake the best pies, cakes, cookies and meals.
She cooked all our dinners for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Birthdays, etc. until she was 76. That year she asked us how we liked her Easter Dinner. We all said we loved it. She said to enjoy because it was her last - and it was. My sister-in-laws and I took over after that. Mom would bring some of our favorite dishes, but she never cooked a big meal like that again.
Mom grew up knowing medicine from the hills. She believed in doctors, but she could make her own remedies. Once when I was grown, I had been to the doctor three times for a flu I had and the doctor still hadn't gotten rid of it. On the the third time Mom went to the doctor with me. He was going to refill the prescription again. Mom said now, she was taking over. The doctor asked my Mother if she had a better education, medical knowledge and more know how than he did. She said maybe not-but she never lost a patient. That was on Friday. So home, we went, my Mother sent me to bed and came up with teas, chicken soup and potices. The fever broke on Saturday. When I left with my Mother the doctor ordered me to come back Monday morning.
On Monday I went to the doctor with a temperature of 98.6 , all the fever and illness were gone and he wanted to know how my Mother did it.
My Mother went blind with glaucoma, that was before they had the medicine they do today. Later she suffered with alzheimer disease for ten years before she passed on, on one of my brother's birthday, April 17th, 1995. Dad and I took care of her at home as long as we could before we put her in a nursing home. Dad and I were with her when she passed. My Dad passed away three years later on July 11th 1998. He went down hill from the day Mom passed. I miss them both very much.
I didn't mean to go on so, but I wanted you to know about my Mother. I hope she is in heaven celebrating with Jesus, Blessed Mother, the Saints, my Father, my Brother and all the others that have gone.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY, MOM.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
SPRING IN OLD ORDER MENNONITE AREA
These are some pictures I took while driving around near where Jean and Martha live last Saturday. The tractor in the field is either Edward or Michael plowing in the field Jean and David gave them to work this year. I took a picture of each them in the tractor they were driving, but I can't tell which one is which. Hope you enjoy these pictures.
Marilyn
A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY POST TOMORROW.
Marilyn
A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY POST TOMORROW.
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