Have you started thinking about your garden?
| Homemade sweet cucumber relish is the bomb! |
This brings me to Block #3 in Melva's Little House on the Prairie Sew Along. Eeeeh! It's Harvest Basket.
"Some old fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat. " -Laura Ingalls Wilder
"A farmer depends on himself, and the land and the weather." Laura Ingalls Wilder - Farmer Boy
All of the fabrics for Harvest Basket were found in my stash. Strips of calicos, plaids and prints. It was fun to look at the information on the selveges . Some of the fabrics were nigh 20+ years old.
So tell me. If you are planning a garden, what do you hope to fill your harvest basket?
| I am making progress on Little House Needlework's "Farm Life". Vegetables are being harvested. |
Well Sweet friends, I best get off here and see what mischief I can get into.
Before you leave. Do you have any suggestions on new ways to prepare canned tuna or salmon? I would be every so grateful for any new recipe suggestions.
Melva's Little House on the Prairie Sew Along Posts:
INTRODUCTION of the Little House on the Prairie Stitching Along - January 29, 2026
Block 1 Maple Leaf- February 5, 2026
Block 2 Native Star- February 19, 2026
Block 3 Harvest Basket- March 5, 2026
Block 4 Shoo Fly- March 19, 2026
🌻 A Sneaky Peek of what is on the finishing table today- Eeeeh ! Summer Stamps! 🌻
Have a beautiful day!
Hugs and Stitches
Melisa
| The squirrels are running rampede here in the holler - gathering seeds and such. |
"Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred..." - Laura Ingalls Wilder - A Little House Sampler A Collection of Early Stories and Reminiscenses
Adorable little harvest basket block, Melisa--the colors are perfect!!
ReplyDeleteMy DH makes us creamed tuna on toast --he makes a mean white sauce...adds a bit of dried onion, some minced celery and black pepper--it is SOOOO good...Your tuna salad recipe looks really good;)))
We only have our little raised bed garden on our deck as we neither can do the bending stooping etc involved in an in-the-earth garden these days. We plan on a couple tomato plants, early lettuce, herbs, and perhaps a mini cucumber...I just turned over the winter Rye we planted to nourish the soil...won't be long now I can dig in the soil. ;))) Makes me so happy;))))
Hugs, Julierose
I love the harvest basket block. All of the fabrics in your blocks are working so well together. I'm still pondering what to try to grow this year. Whatever it is, it will be in a raised bed. I'd love to grow some peppers and make hot pepper sauce for turnip and collard greens. I'll have my usual mint and basil.
ReplyDeletePretty harvest basket blocks. I use canned salmon to make fish cakes with mashed potato and chopped onion, refrigerate first then fry gently in a pan. And just last week I made fish pie using salmon, white sauce peas, hardboiled eggs, topped with mashed potato and grated cheese. Easy to do and very tasty. I'm not one for canned tuna though.
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