I'm working on keeping the monotonous, un-monotonous. More so leaning on keeping the variety of these winter days interesting and not boring. Although one who is constantly "busy" would find forced rest time a blessing. Or not, ha ha!
I am doing well. I'm not back to reading very much at all, but the "mind" games are a bit refreshing. Spikes are back on my boots, although we are told Christmas will be in the 50's and rain here this year. I'm getting a walk in to the mailbox once in a while. If there is sunshine, it's a win-win.
I've been relying on the health benefits of herbal teas, and have been rotating them for restorative benefits. Teas are always are soothing addition to the winter days.
I've discovered that we love a peppermint anything hot in the winter once in a while. Sort of a treat in the day so to speak.
Homemade peppermint mocha creamer for your coffee! Yum! Of course the heavy cream is not fat free, but we plan to try it with half and half (would use goat's milk if we had it, along with the cream that floats to the top). It lasts for a week in the fridge and it is delicious.
Heat in a saucepan:
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 Tbsp. Cocoa
2 Tbsp. maple syrup
Whip or stir until all ingredients are combined. Remove from heat and add 1 tsp. homemade vanilla extract and 1 tsp. peppermint extract. Immersion blender works great for this.
We used all organic ingredients. I attempted to make my own peppermint extract one year, but it did not have a strong flavor. If you have tips on making it, please comment below.
Stir, cool, and store the homemade creamer in the refrigerator up to a week.
Garden seed catalogs are starting to roll in, and of course I'm taking a look-see. We definitely will not be planting any squash next garden season, but that will free up space and eliminate those nasty squash bugs for a year.
I ordered some library books via the inter-loan system. The books are non-fiction, and will give me a bit of a change with learning something new. Thankfully, my husband can pick them up for me.
All things "kitchen" are in disarray, but my husband (bless his heart) is doing as much as he can around here. The refrigerator is going to need a full clean out after this month, ha ha!
Crockpot Hearty 3 bean soup. We've had this soup 3 times now, and there are never any leftovers. It is meatless, but it is very good. I do have home grown garlic for it, so that makes a wonderful flavor. I have grown turnips and kohlrabi, but we have not grown parsnips yet. Sprinkling those home grown herbs on the soup, always makes me smile.
Side note: Oregano oil has been handy for medicinal reasons, but limited to specific ways to use it. I will be making an oregano tincture next year.
Although I have been taking it easy, and moving slowly to full recovery, I have a few things I will be able to do (with some assistance). I have printed (yikes!) about 3 new recipes, but for summer garden season too.
Handiwork is very slow going. I'll try and get one last "Christmas" post in soon.
Spice things up © December 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart