It has just been
so busy around here that I feel like I am racing through the year and now we
are about to head into May. May! Does anyone else feeling like this year is
going by way too fast?
The past few
months I’ve had a boatload of houseguests and other company. With all that fun and frivolity comes extra
housekeeping, extra laundry, extra cooking, higher heat and water bills, etc.,
etc., etc. I’m not complaining at all,
because I’ve been having a really good time, and my friends have been spoiling
me rotten with dinners out, movie tickets to the theater and contributions of
wine, beer and some grocery items, which I have really, really appreciated. Because of all of that I have barely touched
my Fun & Leisure budget so I’ve had that extra money to cover any increases
in utilities and groceries. It all evens
out.
Now that I am no
longer battling the flu, or the aftermath, I felt it was time to get into the
kitchen and make a batch of homemade yogurt. I nearly had heart failure at
the grocery store when I saw the price of the all natural yogurt I used to
purchase for $3.99 a quart is now holding steady at $5.99. Before I ran out of the store bought I
reserved half a cup to use as my starter and using whole milk I already had on
hand whipped up two quarts for the fridge for only $4.59 (the price of the
milk) making each quart only $2.30 each plus I also have an extra half pint
leftover yogurt to use as the starter for my next batch. I even reused a couple of the yogurt
containers too. Yes, I’d say it really
does pay to make your own yogurt.
Plus! I get to control what goes into it. To be honest, I think is tastes better than
what they sell at the store too.
Saturday I made
a beautiful Keto lemon blueberry cheesecake (recipe to come) for our dessert on
Easter. While the cheesecake chilled in
the refrigerator I got busy and put together a couple of goodie bags to give to
my loved ones on Sunday morning.
We had a slow
start to our Easter Sunday with coffee and conversation. I got up early ahead of everyone else and
made a double batch of cranberry almond granola. It was still warm and we enjoyed it on top of
the homemade yogurt I had made for a quick light brunch. Our Easter dinner was nice and simple –
grilled salmon, baked potatoes with sour cream and sautéed green beans. The cheesecake I made for dessert the day
before was delicious and went perfectly with our dinner. Along with some chocolates earlier in the day
and a glass of wine too. It was a great
meal and a great day.
The remainder of
the week was pretty much me just going to work and puttering around the house
getting things done. I managed to get
the fruit trees sprayed which I was very happy to cross off the “to-do”
list. I also pulled A LOT of weeds so
the chickens were eating really well.
Things are starting to look pretty good around here.
I hope everyone
enjoyed a lovely Easter. How was your
week? Are you able to be outside
enjoying the sunshine? How about yard
work?
I didn't do as much yard work this week, but I did take walks outside since the temps have not climbed yet. Easter was spent at my job. Your salmon looks really good!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely week to me. :o)
DeleteWith 2 years, 8 months and 2 days until I am 62 it cant go by quick enough. PattiCinCO
ReplyDeleteNot that you're counting! I did the exact same thing. You've got this!
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