Sunday, May 14, 2017

What To Make With Your Home Grown Veggies and Fruits

What To Make With Your Home Grown Veggies and Fruits

In my previous post I gave tips on growing bountiful gardens. In my last post of the year, I will share a couple recipes that I use with my fresh veggies. 

If you make enormous gardens like mine, you have way too many tomatoes to eat. If you don't want them to go to waste, make some tomato sauce and can it in mason jars, By doing this you can save money by not having to buy tomato sauce for your pasta or home made pizza.

Step 1: Wash your tomatoes, make sure there is no dirt on them. Then cut an X on the bottom and take out the core.

Step 2: Boil some water, you may need a huge pot depending on how many you are going to be making a lot. You will also need a bowl of ice water.

Step 3: Once your water has boiled, place the tomatoes in the hot water, let them sit in there until the skin starts to peel. 
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Step 4: When they are beginning to peel a little, get a slotted spoon and scoop the tomatoes from the hot water and place them into the ice water. 
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Step 5: Peel the tomatoes and place them in a blender. (if you want chunky tomato sauce, leave out a few of the peeled tomatoes) Blend the tomatoes until you think it's blended enough for your personal taste.

Step 6: Place the blended tomatoes in a sauce pan on the stove. If you left out some tomatoes on the side to make it chunky, chop those up and add them now. 
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Step 7: Add spices and other ingredients like garlic, onions, fresh basil, etc. 

Step 8: cook for about 15 min or so, stir a few times so it doesn't burn. 

Step 9: Can the sauce if you aren't going to eat it immediately. 
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Now for the second and last recipe. Eggplant Parmesan. You can make this using the tomato sauce recipe from above.

Step 1: Wash the eggplants, and peel. You don't have to peel them, but I find it way better to have them peeled. 
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Step 2: slice the eggplants about 1/4 in. thick.

Step 3: Scramble some eggs and add seasonings to the mixture. For me, I use 1 egg per eggplant.
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Step 4: Dip the eggplant into the egg mixture and place in a heated pan with a little oil or butter. 

Step 5: fry the eggplant on both sides, when the egg covering the eggplant is crispy brown, its ready to take off the pan. Place it on a plate and finish cooking the rest. 
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Step 6: Get out a large pan that you would normally use for making lasagna or casserole. Make sure you spray the pan with a non-stick spray.

Step 7: You will need to get out your tomato sauce, along with cheese(the more the better, and freshly grated cheese works better than the shredded bag cheese), and you can add some lasagna noodles if you need to make the dish larger for a big crowd. 
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Step 8: layer the eggplant, sauce, and cheese. I also like to add squash and sometimes some cooked ground meat. 

Step 9: Place into the oven (375-400) and cook until the cheese is all melted and gooey. Or if you used pasta, cook until you can stick a fork all the way through the dish. 

Step 10: Let it cool for a bit, and serve on some rice or pasta if you didn't already add pasta to it. If you did, just enjoy the dish by itself. 
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Hope you can try out these recipes. If you have any questions let me know and ill be happy to explain things. I don't have any measurements because I don't use them, when it comes to my cooking, I just estimate the amount of everything I need, so I know it can be hard for some people to not have any form of measurements.  
Thanks for reading. 
Even though This is the last post of the year, I may still be posting a few times here and there, so if you are ever bored feel free to read up on my Unsystematic Facts. 

(recipes are from personal knowledge)

Sunday, May 7, 2017

How To Grow A Garden

🍍πŸ₯’πŸ₯”πŸ…How To Grow A GardenπŸ…πŸ₯”πŸ₯’πŸ

Don't you just love fresh farm vegetables in soups, salads, sandwiches, and more? Well, sometimes purchasing those vegetables can get pretty expensive. Every year for the past, I don't know how many years, my dad and I have made enormous gardens in our backyard. We usually start around this time of year (end of April, Beginning of May). Our gardens usually consist of tomatoes, corn, bell peppers, jalapenos, eggplant, potatoes and squash. Gardening happens to be one of my hobbies so I picked up a few tricks along the way and I am happy to share them with you. 

First of all, you need to get an area ready for your plants, its best if its an area where there is no grass or weeds(you can make an above ground planter if you don't want to take out your lawn). If you don't have a large backyard, you can plant some vegetables in pots. If you are planting in the ground, I recommend disking the area(breaking up the ground so its easier to dig in and your plants can easily spread their roots, plus all the good nutrients for your plants is in the second layer of dirt called subsoil).
If you are planning to plant seeds, I recommend planting in a pot first then transferring it to a larger area, but you don't have to.
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Second, choose you're plants. If you want, you can start off from a packet of seeds, if you do this you have to germinate your seeds. This means you need to get a paper towel and saturate it, place the seeds on the wet towel, then cover them with another towel. Place the seeds and towel in a plastic bag or container, and then add a little more water. This helps the seeds start growing. Depending on the type of seed you are using, you may need to let some seeds germinate longer than others.
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Third, read the labels that are in the plant's pots or the back of the seed packets. There you will need to find how deep to dig the holes and how far apart the plants should be. When you are digging the holes, don't get a ruler and make exact measurements, you can estimate, it won't kill the plant if you are an inch or two off. 
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Fourth, plant the seeds and or small plants as directed on the label and or packet. If you are using plants that are already grown rather than seeds here are a few useful tips...
-squish the sides of the pot they are in to help slide them out
-break apart the roots and dirt a bit, it helps the roots grow and spread into the ground
-try not to pull on the stems too much, you might end up breaking them
when you place your seeds and or plants, cover them with dirt, if you are using plants make sure no roots are showing, it could damage the plant. 
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Fifth, water your plants and or seeds. make sure they are soaked. If you want you can put the little label tabs from the plants next to the row so you can remember what plant they are (just in case you bought different varieties of a certain plant). 
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Water your plants when the ground gets dry. It takes a while for them to start producing edible vegetables, but before you know it they will be loaded. If you are planting in a small area, it's best if you hold your plants up with wood posts or metal cages, this not only helps you, but it helps the plant. It makes it easier for you to harvest your food, and it helps with the weight of the food on the plant. (Lets say you have a tomato plant, the tomatoes can become too heavy which pull the plant's stems down, which can potentially break them.)
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During the summer, bugs come out. If you don't want bugs to get to your new garden, I learned a new trick you can use. There is a plant by the name of citronella, it's a natural bug repellent. If you plant citronella near your garden, It can help keep bugs away. I happen to have a few citronella plants by my flowers and it keeps the gnats from infecting the soil of my pots. Not only can you use the citronella near your plants, you can use it on yourself. If you grab a leaf and rub it on your arms you can keep mosquitoes away (and it smells good too).
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If you end up making huge gardens like my dad and I do, you can share your fresh vegetables with friends, family, and neighbors. 
Hope you enjoyed learning about how to make your own garden. If you have questions, please comment them, and I will get back to you asap. If you wish to learn more about citronella, I will be happy to share my knowledge of it. (And, If you want to know what the citronella plant smells like, I can bring a leaf if you ask.)
I know someone who grew pineapples in their back yard, If you want a challenge, try to grow them. I have never done it, but I plan to in the near future. If you happen to grow some this year, let me know ho
Thanks for reading. πŸ…
(information is personal knowledge gathered over the years)

Saturday, April 29, 2017

National What Day???

National What Day???

Besides people having strange phobias, people have the tendency to make put aside a special day just for a certain item, food, or gesture. There are those like national give a hug day, or best friends day. Those aren't the bad ones, but why have a special day to celebrate those things when you can do it all year long. Getting back to my point, people are strange, here are some of the national holidays people came up with...

January 1st, Celebrate those with names beginning with Z...
     I guess they can have it pretty rough when it comes to alphabetical order, or finding their name on a key chain at an amusement park.
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February 4th, Create a vacuum day...
     For those of you who like to build things out of spare parts, you should try building a vacuum on February 4th.
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March 24th, Chocolate covered raisins day...
     Because, you can't leave them out.
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April 15th, That sucks day...
     It's basically there to bring someone's mood back up. 
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May 6th, No diet day...
     If you are on a diet, you have one day out of the whole year when you can't follow it; because someone decided you needed a break.
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June 2nd, Go barefoot day...
     I guess it's a unique way to start off summer vacation. I wouldn't recommend celebrating this holiday (unless you were spending June 2nd at the beach, then go right ahead).
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July 25th, Thread the needle day...
     It's time to get your sewing on, thread those needles and make a new pillowcase out of that fabric you got and don't know what to do with it... unless you don't have fabric, then you can just go around threading everyone else's needles for them. 
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August 27th, Race your computer mouse/mice day...
     Mice exercise all year long for when August 27th comes. They practice so they can win... actually, I have no idea why you would race a mouse, unless it's a live one. Even then, that's cruel. 
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September 5th, Be late for something day...
     **cough cough school... cough cough
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October 12th, International moment of frustration day...
     People need a special day to share their frustrations. This could be a good thing, but also bad. If someone holds in their frustrations all year long just to celebrate this day, they may go mad. 
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November 17th, Homemade bread day... 
     Now, I love homemade bread, so I wouldn't mind celebrating this holiday. 
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December 31st, Make up your mind day...
     For those who are deciding what they should make as their resolution, or if they are thinking of proposing to their significant other new years eve. This day is for you, a special day for you to make up your mind. 
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Well, I guess they aren't as weird. Although, like I said before, why do you need a special day to celebrate these things when you can do it all year long. 
Thanks for reading. 
(information was found here: http://www.holidayscalendar.com/holidays/weird/ )

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Hotel Sidi Driss

Hotel Sidi Driss

If you love Star Wars as much as I do, you definitely want to mark this place on your map or write it on your bucket list. Wouldn't it be fun to walk around Tatooine and drink a glass of ice cold blue milk just as Luke did in Star Wars?? 


Well... Now you can! There is a hotel located in Matmatat-Al-Qadimal, Tunisia; which is across the way from Italy. George Lucas used this hotel to shoot "A New Hope". When the film was done, the owners of the hotel took all the decorations down. But they soon went back up for Lucas's "Attack of the clones". Since then, the owners of the hotel decided to leave the decor up because Star Wars became very popular, and it helped their business. There are currently 20 rooms available to stay in. 


So if you are ever looking for an adventure and you love Star Wars, I would recommend you go here. And if you end up going, you should let me know how it was. 


Thanks for reading.
(Information found at http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/hotel-sidi-driss)



Fun Fact Quiz

Fun Facts Quiz


Let's test your knowledge. Grab a pen/pencil and something to write on to record your answers that you get from the questions below. 

1. Which of the following foods lasts FOREVER...
     A. Honey
     B. Uncooked Rice
     C. Flour
2. Is an Ostrich's eye really bigger than its brain?
     A. Yes
     B. No way!
3. How many ridges does a quarter have?
     A. 100
     B. 74
     C. 357
     D. 119
4. Which percent of bones do your feet have?
     A. 25%
     B. 52%
     C. 10%
     D. 75%
5. What is the Maximum weight a golf ball can weigh?
     A. 1.62oz
     B. 1.23oz
     C. 2.78
     D. .95oz




Answers:

1. Sometimes used as a sugar substitute when baking, Honey is one food that will never spoil. It is Hygroscopic, meaning they have little water content. Because of the low moisture, bacteria has a difficult time living in it. 

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2. An Ostrich's eye is bigger than its own brain, in fact, it has the largest eye in the whole animal kingdom. 

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3. A quarter has 119 ridges on it. These "ridges" are on coins to help prevent counterfeits. 

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4. A human's foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles and tendons. In the end, your feet bones make up about 20-25% of all the bones in your body. 

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5. The heavier things are, the farther they will go. That's why, during golf tournaments all of the golf balls can't weigh anymore than 1.62oz.

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Did you get them all correct? Comment your score below. 
If you would like more Fun Fact Quizzes, let me know.
Thanks for reading.


(All facts were double checked online. If you find out that one of the answers is wrong, let me know so I can change it)

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Strange Phobias Part 2

Strange Phobias Part 2


       People are strange, and along with those strange people come their strange phobias. It becomes partially amusing to find out how crazy people are. Here are some interesting phobias I happened to come across...

1. Cyclophobia- What has two wheels and petals too.. you guessed it, a bike. If you are terrified of bikes, you suffer from Cyclophobia.

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2. Gallophobia- Do French people cause you to fall into panic mode? Are you afraid of anything French? If you are afraid of French Culture, you are Gallophobic.

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3. Hypengyophobia- RESPONSIBILITY! Does commitment make you feel very scared? If so, you suffer from Hypengyophobia.

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4. Koniophobia- If you suffer from this phobia, you best not live anywhere in the country, you would have panic attacks every day and night. You suffer from the fear of Dust!

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5. Nephophobia- Clouds, white fluffy clouds. They are everywhere, there is no way you can possibly avoid them. Anyone with Nephophobia fears clouds... 

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Strange... very strange. Thanks for reading. If you wish to learn about more phobias, comment below or visit the website below. ( http://phobialist.com/ )

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Moana Easter Eggs

Moana Easter Eggs

      We all love to find hidden characters in Disney movies. The movie Moana happens to have a lot. If you have not seen the movie, read on at your own risk. 



      Easter Eggs:
       1. Baymax (Big Hero 6) 
          This is one of the harder ones to find. It isn't the full Baymax, but just his face. You can spot him in the crowd of Kakamoras. Also, you can spot him in the main menu. 
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       2. Sven (Frozen)
        When Maui transforms, he happens to transform into Sven. He quickly changes so it is difficult to spot. 
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       3. Olaf (Frozen)
        Well, actually it's just Olaf's nose and arm. In Moana's food supply you can catch a glimpse of the uniquely shaped carrot nose and arm
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      4. Marshmallow (Frozen)
       The lovable snow monster that protects Elsa in frozen can be found on one of the tapa cloths that decorates the village in the beginning of the movie. 

      5. Wreck-It-Ralph (Wreck-It-Ralph)
       He can be found on another tapa cloth that appears in the end credits. 
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      6. Flounder (The Little Mermaid)
       Flounder can be found when Maui is singing. Although, it is not the exact image of flounder, it does resemble him. 
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      7. Genie's Lamp (Aladdin)
       This one is the most difficult to find. It's hidden in the massive pile of gold in the movie. 
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      Well, that's all I have for now. If I missed any, let me know in the comments below, thanks for reading.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Coalesced Berries

🍍Coalesced Berries🍍

    What is are coalesced berries?? You may be asking yourself this. Well coalesced berries are in fact pineapples. It makes great smoothies, barbecue, houses, yes, houses, the list goes on and on. Pineapples are found in almost every grocery store, and are enjoyed by most people. But did you know that...

    1. Pineapples grow on bushes...
CRAZY RIGHT?

    2. Pineapples are actually made up of berries(if you didn't catch that already)...
(you can see that pineapples have a central axis around which a cluster of fruiting flowers form. The plant's ovaries grow into berries which then form the shape of a pineapple)

    
    3. And... pineapples contain Bromelain...
(what is bromelain??? Well, bromelain is an enzyme that breaks down the proteins in meat and flesh... yes, this includes your mouth. This is why your mouth feels numb after eating pineapples. 

    Well, that's all for now. If you want to learn more about random things then stay tuned. Have any questions or comments, feel free to let me know. Thanks for reading.