Skip to main content

Stage coach

Today while Lilly was helping me make applesauce and dinner she ask me a question.
 She said, " Mom, when you were a little girl did they still use stage coaches? "


Nicely I replied  " No, they did not."  

____________________________________________________________________________

In case you have not tried it, canning applesauce is a dangerous thing. In my canning book the directions say to bring the sauce to a boil and keep it there while you place it in hot jars. The temperature they have written is 212 degrees.

I don't know if they tested out their recipe before they printed it. I got mine near the 200 degree mark and couldn't handle it any longer. I will now be nursing a few burns on my arms and hands from they lava hot boiling applesauce that splattered on me during this heating process (Luckily they are small).
Maybe I needed mad scientist gear to keep myself safe next time?

If you ever try it, be careful. It is really yummy and I think worth it though.

One other tip is to start early in the day and don't try fixing Navajo tacos for dinner while you are in the middle of bottling it. If you work anything like me, dinner will be very late and thus your kids will be up later than you would have liked and you will still have hours of work to do after you put them to bed, when you really just want to go to bed your self.

_______________________________________________________________________________

I am hoping these come across as some what funny and amusing but it is so late right now and I am tired that I am finding most of what I say funny. Hope it really is.

Comments

Heidi said…
I definitely laughed. So did Jeremy. :)
Paige said…
Oh. one of "those" days. There are just too many of them.
kj said…
I'm impressed that it would even occur to you to make applesauce and navajo tacos at the same time. You're amazing!

I love homemade applesauce on toasted homemade whole wheat bread.
Hugs, Mom said…
What a day! Makes me tired just reading about it. Don't you just LOVE Navajo tacos?!

Popular posts from this blog

L is for the way...

I watched this video and it sealed the deal on this post. I have all sorts of things I could write about, but this has been at the front of my mind for a while. I have really been affected this past year by the divorces of two different couples I know. Not that, I haven't known any one before that has gotten divorced. These have just hit closer to home. One of them is Glen's boss, and Glen has worked with him lately. (This is not the norm. He can go months with out seeing him. He just goes in to work, sees what he's doing that night and goes out.) In working with him, they have talked about stuff and something he said to Glen has really made me think. I wasn't there but it was something to the extent of, "You guys are so lucky, because you love each other, just really love each other." My first thought to this was- yes, yes we do. Then I thought how sad that he and not every married couple have that. The just of all of this rambling is that I love my ...

My cup with blessings overflows

 I am trying to get back in the habit of blogging. Before I go to bed, even though I should be in bed here are blessings from this week. I don’t know it I will remember them all there were so many.  Being home to attend church with our ward.  Talks from two sister in our ward, Louisa Jones who is a brand new young woman and Holly Draney who is the Primary President, on Sister Kristin Yee’s conference talk, that complimented each other well.  They reminded me that God is in the details and even when mistakes are made he can use it to help us learn and bless us. Louisa talked about how she was mad when her parents decided they should move a few years ago but Heavely Father has made it work out. Holly brought up the definitions of the words possibility and joy. She also talked about repairing quilts that had things happen to them. Also a talk from Matt Reeves about the power of the priesthood and how it has blessed his life and has preserved his life.  A great less...

Head to the hills- July 7-14

Good things from this week were- Getting dirt to fill the planter box Daryl made for Grandpa Richins. It’s ready for him to use now!  Getting ready for girls camp. Watching Lucy play volleyball in a tournament at UVU with high school team girls. It’s crazy that is her last one as a high school player.  Eating dinner on the roof and watching the sunset. Girls camp, even the one bad part.  Showering after girls camp Sunday dinner at Larry and Janene's and playing with the whip These cool plants were at the nursery we got soil from. I think I might want some in my yard.  Lucy played in a volleyball tournament at UVU with the high school team.  Lucy thought eating on the roof would be a good idea one night so we could watch the sunset better. She was right. Though Ruth but mostly Beth got pretty comfortable exploring up there. My mom safety barometer went quite high till they got down.  The Oquirrh Mountain temple fit right between the trees for a perfect view....