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Sunday Happy

June 28, 2020 Colleen Stem
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I am sitting here thinking how strange it is that it’s already the end of June. Time flies by so fast in normal circumstances but this season in life, well time is so warped and crazy and wow, it’s the end of June and I don’t even know how I feel about it. Almost like the past few months have been the shortest and longest I have ever lived through. Some strange strange times.

The week was good and productive in many ways. Started off with a lot of hose chores like finally painting the desk I have been wanting to pant for months, cleaning the basement, and lots of garden weeding. WE had dinner with my mom and the boys, went to curbside pickup at the library, and picked up my farm share.  I also took Barb strawberry picking with me and since have been trying to stop myself from eating them all in one sitting. I only have a few left but lucky I can go pick again this week. And flowers too!!I am really excited for pick our own flowers. I have the best farm!

The mr has been working like a madman doing all sorts of house stuff on all the houses so we haven’t been able to do any big hikes or anything this week but that is ok because half of the week was still nasty hot and I hated every minute of it. And finally for the first time in a while, I spent a good amount of time everyday working in my studio. We have just been so busy that I haven’t really gotten down there but I got on a good kick and threw a bunch of new pieces. I am working on planters at the moment and am really into the new design that I am doing. Hopefully others will be into them too and maybe once I can fire shit again, will buy some? (no pressure…). Also big news….Taxes are filed!!!! That was a shit show and they are done and I never want to think about them again except I am already thinking about them for next year. Blah. Never ending. Other then that, not a lot of big news.

The weird part of the week was that we didn’t see any of our littles . NONE! First time in months that we haven’t seen at least someones kid(s) almost everyday. And we miss them, which means that they miss us too? Yeah, probably not so much, but hopefully we will find a way to see them this week, at least someones kids because I need a little of that care free, summertime, lets do fun things, mentality. littles are good at that.

And thats about it, or at least that is all I can remember at the moment.

Today the mr and I are planning on going hiking. Far into the woods to a river, away from all people. and hanging out for a while. He will fish, I will read, and sure it might rain but don’t care. We need the trees.

Internet from the week.

-Enough with the stupid fucking micro plastic. It is absolutely horrible. Our fruits and veggies are sucking up microplastics through their roots

-The mr is a leftie…. He is kinda weird. Lefties aren’t as weird as you might think

-HOW TO START KIDS HELPING IN THE KITCHEN! Get them in there!

-I have a little girl crush on Padma Lakshmi, but who doesn’t? Padma Lakshmi, Scars and All

-Not that we need to be freaking out all the time, but we still need to be freaking out about global warming! A Disastrous Summer in the Arctic

-Have you heard of Everestng? I have heared it mentioned a few times. now that all the sports things are canceled and pandemic and all Maybe something I will do if I get bored. HA

-The Great Regression. Having fun the way we used too. (Never to old for sidewalk chalk and hula hooping)

-I want this house and my next kitchen will look like this.

-Remember the slip and slid? 7 Awesome Backyard Water Slides Your Kids Will Love

Pictures from the week

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-C

In sunday happy Tags Sunday Happy, internet links, everyday life, Pictures from the week, farmshare, csa, Vemront, strawberries
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Sunday Happy

March 8, 2020 Colleen Stem

I think this might be the week. The week were I take off the down comforter from the bed, wash all of my winter hats and mittens and pack them away, and stick the snow shovels back uderneath the back porch. After this past week of warmish spring weather I am calling it. I am now pretty much officially over winter. Bring on the sandals, the open windows, the leaving the house with our layer after layer! Every year I forget how much I love spring until we get a little spring weather and then I remember how glorious it is. Don’t get me wrong, I have lived in VT my whole life and know that there is bound to be at least one more snow storm but whatever, it won’t last long so pack up winter I will and into spring mode I go!

So a good week weather wise. And life wise it wasn’t bad either. The mr and I got out of town and checked out some land (no go). We voted like good citizens then got rid of the Christmas tree that had been frozen in the front lawn for the past 3 months. I went to the dentist and received all the praise for very clean teeth and walked out with lots of free dental floss because I floss A LOT. Went for lots of walks whenever I could. Went over to have dinner at moms. Spent a good amount of time in the studios. Picked up farm share and almost got the car stuck in a mud pit but didn’t so that was a win. And I replaced the nasty ass shower curtains in the shower. Plus good on me, I even made a dent in the pile of paperwork I am currently going thought for the taxes. I have been so productive and accomplished. Its a great feeling. I owe it all to the windows being open and all the fresh air. And coffee. I have been drinking a shit ton of coffee this week but I guess what’s new?

Oh an I almost forgot, my website to buy pottery is up!!!!! Started small and simple so there are only a few mugs up as of now, but I am planning on doing a big shop update with lots more in the next few weeks. Until then, at least it exists for real now. And if you need a mug, go here. stem+node.

Today I am going to try not to think to much about what time it is because daylight savings (did you remember that?). Every year I do it, play that game about how yesterday it was an hour earlier and what time is it really when I need to just forget about it and adjust accordingly. It’s just hard when your body is on one schedule and your brain is on another. But other then that, just going to stop in and hang with the little for a bit, maybe go for a nice long walk, and then do some chores that need doing that I am not looking forward to. Or not. I might just skip that last part and sit on the front porch and read all afternoon…. Tough call here but I have a feeling the porch might win out, at least for some portion of that day.

Links from my week of interneting.

-These things are so popular right now. I freaking hate them. Is a Weighted Blanket the Sleep Solution You’ve Been Waiting For?

-Reupholstered and it feels so good. What it’s really like to get a sofa covered on a budget. I love our couch and hope to one day get it reupholstered but have wondered if it is worth it. Especially when the mr eats on it and get butter stains all over it……

-A lot of people don’t realize this. Your Fancy Honey Might Not Actually Be Honey

-We need this. Step-by-Step Instructions on Making the Paper Airplane that Broke World Records

-Blueprints for an Aframe. Our future!

What’s the Point of Panic Shopping? I am slightly shocked at how worked up some people seem to be about having months of food on hand. I figured everyone would just order all their food and stuff form amazon like usual.

-I can smell smoker from a mile away. And I avoid them. Smokers expose you to ‘thirdhand smoke’ just by being in the same room

-Should You Do It in Jeans? Once in a while I’ll see someone at the gym working out in jeans. It freaks e out. Worst yet, trying to do yoga. How? HOW!

-Simple and clean. SERENITY NOW.

-Holy shit that is a lot of sugar. Your favorite childhood cereals, ranked by sugar

And pictures from the week.

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-C

In the great outdoors, sunday happy, Spring, pictures, internet links Tags Sunday happy, everyday life, Vermont, spring, the great outdoors, farmshare, internet links, pictures from the week, whale tales
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Sunday Happy

August 18, 2019 Colleen Stem

Feels like we are nearing the end of summer, no? I am all on board, feeling that feeling one gets when the season starts to change over. It’s that deep down in my bones feeling, the feeling my body gets because it knows whats coming and is getting ready. The shift is coming on fast. Grasp those last summer days as much as you can.

Another intense week. After a super duper good camp at Ricker State Park, it was full steam ahead. The mr has been super crazed, all out, sanding and assembling bowling alleys into gigantic countertops for a local restaurant. Most days he is gone as I get home, home when I am in bed. But not quite as bad as last week. We have managed a few meals together and an adventure or two, like when we went to a church in the islands,, had ourselves a picnic and picked their apples. The apples were not good yet. But the church was lovely.

Other then being busy busy, there was other stuff. Barb and her man child came over for dinner and brought along Coco. We ate, he cried. I gave him a cookie, he laughed and ran around like a lunatic. (Coco, not barbs boyfriend) The older littles have been away at summer camp all week so we saw none of them.(We miss them!) We had dinner at my moms with the boys and Barb and I was lucky enough to see the world greatest tan lines ever. I also worked the last day of art camp (YAY!), picked blackberries, gave the mr a haircut, and scrubbed the shit out of the bathtub. All the fun stuff. Not fun stuff was when the car battery died when I Was trying to leave the house, the underglaze I was bringing home to use dumped all over me and the inside of the car (I was so pissed!) or when I was at the grocery store, lost my credit card, freaked out and ran around the store, then drove home, and back to the store looking for it, only to find it underneath one of my canvas bags in the shopping cart. The whole freaking time. At least I found it though cause I was about to cancel it. Look at me seeing the bright side.

Then I picked up farm share and all the tomatoes. Coming off of last weeks tomato hall, and all the tomatoes that are starting to come in in my garden, I am up to my ears in so many tomatoes. I have been cooking down pots and pots, freezing and jarring and of course eating. Eating so many tomatoes that my belly is on fire. And of course I have no help from the mr. He says he is officially tomatoed out. I wonder how is that possible? I think he is just being a butt is all. But whatever, no more tomatoes for him. (that he will know of. HAHA) And I’l just have to keep on keeping on and eat them. The season only lasts so long.

Yesterday the mr and I took a few hours to get away. We packed lunch and went in search of land. Picked a few properties to look at (but only made it to one) and hiked around the property. It was really nice, had a lot of what we are after but probably not THE property. But close so we are getting there and hopefully we will get there sooner then later. Ready to build our cabin life. And then we went home, I started cleaning and the mr went back to work and didn’t get home until like 3 am this morning.

Not gonna lie, I am bumming. We are not going camping today because well, the mr is still working like a madman and installing those bowling alleys today and tomorrow and we just can’t make it happen. So today, well I am going to make good use of it. Probably going to weed out some dead shit from the garden, maybe do a little replanting. Grocery shopping, clean the car, do a few loads of laundry, return books to the library, process food like a boss. (More tomatoes, hot sauce, freeze chard and pickles!) That and probably do some porch reading. And coffee all day. All. Day. It’s no camping but it will do. Next weekend we are back at it.

Internet read by me, shared with you.

-Are you a camper? If you are, here is some things to consider to optimize a good time. 10 rules for picking the perfect campsite

-Eat all the plants. Gorgeous Portraits of America’s Wild (and Surprisingly Delicious) Edible Plants

-You Should Pour Vinegar into Your Washing Machine—Here’s Why. What can’t vinegar do?

-Always a good idea when you pack lunches or any food. HOW TO MAKE REUSABLE SANDWICH BAGS AND SNACK BAGS

-I don’t consider myself a cat person or a person who wants a book of cats, but this book looks, well, it freaking awesome. A New Book Compiling Hundreds of Timeless Feline Photos by Walter Chandoha is the Cat’s Meow

-Oatly and the quest for the perfect alt-milk. Have you had Oatly? I haven’t but I do really like me some oat milk.

-Is crying truly cathartic? I think it can be. Can also be annoying and exhausting.

-Why does anyone ever listen to anything that guys says, ever? Greenland is not for sale. Seriously, why?

-Don’t Burn Trees to Fight Climate Change—Let Them Grow. I just thought that was common sense but what do I know.

-I don’t know about you, but I start baking a lot more around this time of year. So this is good to know. The Best Substitute for Cake Flour and Self-Rising Flour in Baking

Pictures from the week

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In vermont, the great outdoors, the fam, sunday happy, summer, pictures, photography, internet links, Barbara Eats Tags Vermont State Parks, Groton, Vermont, Barb Eats, Everyday life, life in pictures, internet links, the great outdoors, camping, fishing, farmshare, flowers, bowling alley
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Cilantro Lime Coconut Butter Smothered Corn on the Cob

August 11, 2015 Colleen Stem
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There is corn everywhere!!

This past weekend, the mr and I were out and about in the sticks of Vermont and got an eyeful of this very familiar sight of corn fields forever. It's just part of the landscape.. Blue sky, big lush mountains, little rives and big fields of corn. It is ever so lovely… and so telling. Tall high corn fields just means  two things. 1.We will be eating lots of corn, and, 2. the summer is winding down. So soon we will be talking apples and root veggies, but until then, we will just eat the corn and revel in what I consider one of the best and most beautiful times of the year here in Vermont.

And after seeing all the corn (and we have been getting a bunch in the farmshare) I realized that I need to step up my corn game.

What better why to fancy up some corn then to fancy up the stuff people like to smother on it…. butter. 

Whenever I think about butter, I think about my sister, the one that, as a little kid, used  sneak to the kitchen and eat whole sticks of butter. This (to me) just seemed like a pretty gross option for a snack, but you know, whatever floats your boat I guess.

Bur after making making this coconut butter, I can see the draw, for I would sure love to eat the entire contents of a jar of this butter. (I have been eating a spoonful here and there)

Lime cilantro coconut butter.. Its my new thing…corn or not.

The stuff. We have some lovely, super fresh from the farm, corn on the cob. Then for the coconut butter we have , unsweetended coconut flakes, a lime, som ecilantro and salt.

Dump coconut flakes into a food processor. Turn to on and let it go.

After about 7 minutes… you coconut will start to clump together and look like this. And maybe you are like, "this shit isn't going to happen".. well be patent. Scrap the coconut off the sides and keep the processor going.. scraping down the sides whenever you need to. 

And eventually, after another 8-10 minutes,  it will turn into this.. a nice creamy buttery butter. 

Now add in the zest of the lime, the lime juice, a pinch of salt,  and cilantro into the butter. Turn processor back on until combined.

And you got yourself some freak yeah cilantro lime coconut butter… ready to smother your corn with. 

This amount is good for 6-8 corn cobs… Any extra is excitlent on any veggies, bread, cake, or spoon.


And stick that butter in a jar.

I dare you not to eat a spoonful right now. (I licked the bowl down clean)

 So I hope I am not being presumptuous when I think that you know how to cook corn. Or maybe you have a specific way you like to cook your corn. But just in case,  husk corn and stick either in a pot and boil until cooked,(about 8-10 minutes)  or like me, char on the grill, or under the broiler. 

So cook some corn….And smother it with the butter.

And there you have it, some freak yeah amazing lime cilantro coconut butter smothered on some corn.

So good…..so good.

Have a great day!

-C


Cilantro Lime Coconut Butter Smothered Corn on the Cob

  • 1 1/2 cups dried unsweetened coconut flakes
  • 1 lime
  • 1/2 bunch of fresh cilantro (about a 1/4 cup chopped)
  • salt
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil (optional)
  • freshly cooked corn on the cob 

Note. Any extra butter is good on anything and everyhitng!!!

Place coconut into a food prosser and turn to on. Prosse until coconut start to stick to sides. Stop, scrap down bowl, then conuitne to process. Repet this until the coconut has turned into a creamy buttery goodness.  

Add the juice, the zest, a pinch of salt, and the cilantro to the butter. Pulse until combined. If you want to add in a little coconut oil here to make it a little smoother, go for it. 

Scoop into a jar. When your corn is hot and ready, smother butter all over.

And eat. There swill be stuff stuck in your teeth..Don't worry about it. Think of it as a snack for later.

 

 

In Savory Tags Lime Cilantro Coconut Butter Smothered Corn on the cob, corn on the cob, lime cilantro coconut butter, coconut butter, vegan, gluten free, fresh, farmshare, local, organic, raw coconut butter, Intervale Community Farm, Vermont, ICF
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Lentil Ratatouille

August 6, 2015 Colleen Stem
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The past week was freaking gross hot, like sweaty, smelly, I want to live in the Costco walk in freezer hot. But today, well today was the most lovely day. A cool dry 70 with a nice breeze and sunshine. Then around dinnertime, a little bit of rain, followed by a rainbow. It was the most fantastic perfect weather.This is why I love living in Vermont. We get weather.

.Last night, dinner was all about trying to make some more room in the fridge for the farm share pick up tonight and to make something that I didn't have to really watch. (the mr and I were moving the beehive to the roof of the house so I wanted to make something that I could leave on the stove and not have to babysit (just stir every now and then). With the weather being so freaking amazing, with a cool crispness in the air,  I was craving something a little more on the warm and comfy side. And what do you know, the stuff I had left in the fridge (there is still a basket of zucchini on the table) was what was needed for a big pot of stewed summer ratatouille with lentils. It was everthing that I ever could need and want for a meal. Full of the best veggies and lentils, easy to make, nothing fancy to do. Just stick stuff into a pot and cook until done. 

Cooler, light long sleeve, kind of weather.  Enough rain where I didn't have to water the garden, the most perfect pot of the best ratatouille shared with the mr. and a feeling of accomplishment and excitement (bees on the roof!).

The perfect night.

The stuff. Zucchini, yellow summer squash, eggplant, onion, tomatoes and lentils. And we have some fresh basil, fresh oregano, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and some salt and pepper.

To get this party started, chop up the onion and toss it into a big heavy pot with a little  olive oil and a sprinkle of salt. Stick on the stove on medium heat.

While the onions are cooking,  mince up the garlic and chop up all the other veggie into medium sized chunks. 

When the onions start to become translucent and smell fantastic, add in all the veggies and garlic. Give it a big stir and place back on the stove to cook for a few minutes to let the veggies release some of their liquid. 

Then add in the lentils along with a equal amount of water and top with a lid.

And cook.

After about 30 minutes, the lentils should be near done and the veggies tender, the tomatoes pretty much dissolved. Now chop up the basil and oregano and toss it in along with a few swigs of the balsamic vinegar. Give it a stir and keep on cooking for another 10ish more minutes or until the lentils are nice and tender.

Glorious

Scoop onto bowl then into mouth. If you like, finish off with a bit more fresh basil or,ike the mr, top with parmesan cheese.

Have a fantastic day! So close to the weekend!!

-C


Lentil Ratatouille 

Makes 2-3 big servings (if serving with pastas or rice, its more like 4-5 servings)

  • 1 medium zucchini
  • 1 medium yellow summer squash
  • 1 medium onion
  • 1 small eggplant
  • 3-4 cloves garlic
  • 1 cup dried lentils
  • 1/2  cup water
  • 3 medium to large tomatoes
  • handful fresh basil leaves
  • a few glugs of balsamic vinegar
  • couple sprigs of fresh oregano
  • olive oil
  • salt and pepper

Drizzle a little olive oil into a large pot. Dice up the onion and place on medium heat and cook for a few minutes. Mince up the garlic and chop up the remaining veggies into medium sized pieces. Once the onion is cooke a bit and strting to smell oh so nice, toss the veggies and garlic into the pot. Mix, sprinkle with salt and pepper and place a lid on it. Cook for a few minutes to draw out a bit of liquid from the veggies. Now add in the lentils and the water. Stick the lid back on and let cook for about 30 minutes on medium low heat or until the lentils are starting to soften.

When the lentils are mostly soft, but still have a bit of biet, dice the fresh herbs and toss into pot with a few swings of balsamic vinegar.  Stir and cook  for another 8-10 minutes or until the lentils are full cooked.

Remove from heat and ladle into bowls..

Serve with rice, pasta, bread, a big old pile of fresh greens, or just as it is.

Eats fantastic right aways, or cold late at night standing in front of the fridge..

 

In recipes, Savory Tags lentil ratatouille, vegab, gluten free, clean eating, meal prep, dinner, healthy, protein, fresh, farmshare, local
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