lilac honey jelly






The other day, a friend of mine (find Carolyn here) posted that she had just made lilac jelly. This intrigued me.Apparently i had missed the memo that lilacs are edible...After researching some recipes, she pointed me towards this one by the The 3 Foragers.
I adapted this recipe so I could use honey instead of sugar and Pamona's Universal Pectin instead of Sure-Jell. It turned out great! It tastes like honey with a hint of floral/lilac flavor. 

What you need:
* 2 cups of lilacs (minus the stems and leaves)
* 2 teaspoons of Pamona's universal pectin
* 2 teaspoons of calcium water (The calcium mixture comes with Pamona's pectin. You will mix the powder with water as it says in the directions that come inside the box.) 
* 4 tablespoons of Lemon Juice
* 1/2 cup of raw honey

Directions:
* Pick your lilacs (make sure they have not been sprayed).
* Separate the flowers from the leaves and stems.
* Rinse the flowers and then place them in a mason Jar. 
* Pour 2 1/2 cups of boiling water over your flowers, cover, and let sit for about eight hours.
* Once your flowers have hung out on the counter for the eight(ish) hours, strain the flowers from the liquid, discard the flowers and then pour the remaining liquid into a small pot. 
* Now add your lemon juice and  2 1/2 teaspoons of the calcium water.
* Turn the stove on and bring the liquid mixture to a boil.
* In the meantime, mix your honey and 2 teaspoons of pectin.
* Once the liquid on the stove has come to a boil, add the honey and pectin mixture and stir well for 2 minutes.
* Skim any foam from the top of your jelly mixture, and then pour it into your sterilized jars. 
* Process your jars in a water-bath for 10 minutes.
Ta-da! You now have four 4oz. jars of lovely lilac honey jellly!


my favorite lotion recipe


Last week while the daycare kids napped, I was busy in the kitchen making my favorite lotion. 
It wasn't pretty..
It was a mess...to say the least. Since I was going to make 4 batches of the lotion, my mom and I decided to buy the 1 lb block of beeswax instead of the little 1 oz. blocks that we usually buy. I ended up in my kitchen with a hammer in on hand and a butter knife in the other using the two to chisel the amount of beeswax needed for each batch...not an easy task! Next time I hope to have a better way to go about this.
Although this attempt was a bit challenging, it was completely worth it!
I now have 6 jars full of my favorite lotion! 


Find the recipe in this book: http://www.amazon.com/The-Rhythm-Family-Discovering-through/dp/1590307771
This time around I made orange tea tree lotion, rosemary tea tree lotion, peppermint lotion and unscented lotion (which smells a bit like coconut and beeswax).
We ordered most of our supplies from: https://www.mountainroseherbs.com/
This lotion is more like a body butter...perfect for the dry winter months. I however use it year round and love it!



So long 2013!

2013 was a busy/exciting year for us.

That being said...2014 has some pretty big expectations to live up to!
 This year we each chose one little word to kind of guide us through the year.
Mine is:
Nourish/Nurture
My hope is that 2014 will be about growth...
*encouraging growth within my relationships with others
*tending more to and caring for the things that are important rather than just trying to get things done just to say I did it
* choosing foods/products that are better for me...that will nourish my body
* growing in my relationship with God
 
Jakes word is: Moderation
 
Along with our words we set some goals for 2014
 
Some of My goals for 2014:
Add another raised bed to our garden.
Start a small garden with the daycare kids.
Start incorporating more whole foods.
Try kombucha
Make a rain barrel.
Take more time to nurture relationships with others.
Grow stronger spiritually.

Wishing you a Happy New Year!!!