A lemon bath.
Ok, so life didn't give us lemons..... our neighbors did. They acquired them from the tree of a friends house while helping them move. Here, John poses with some fully grown lemons in front of OUR lemon tree........ if you look really close, you'll see that ours have a way to go until they are ready for a bath of their own.
We wasted no time in getting those lemons to the chopping block . While making our breakfast of oatmeal and cantaloupe slices we also managed to SQUEEZE in some lemonade preparation.
Keoni and his sugary elixir...... all the necessary ingredients for:
The Best Lemonade Ever
1 3/4 c. sugar
1 1/2 c. lemon juice
8 c. water
* In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 1 cup of the water. Bring to boil and stir to dissolve the sugar. Allow to cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate until chilled. Remove seeds from lemon juice, but leave pulp. In a pitcher, stir together chilled syrup, lemon juice and remaining 7 cups of water. Mmmmmmm!
This flower head was super spiky. Not as fun as the last one. But somehow, we are still motivated to pick the thing clean. Food is like that.
Feeling totally inspired by the green smoothies workshop of this week, James pulls together as many free ingredients as he can find into our little smoothie maker. Apples, beets, sorrel, frozen grapes, lemonade and a little hope. Those beets really do give it color!
Lookin' good! Turns out though, that our little smoothie maker that (almost) could, is NOT a Vitamix. Our smoothies had to be....... well....... chewed a little bit. But the flavor was great!
It's that time again kids! What time?....... TOFU TIME! Yeah!
This soy curd basically takes on the flavor of whatever you put it with.... so marinating takes under an hour. At less than a dollar a pound, this is our go to protein source of choice.
Aleli and the kids check out while James bags up our purchase for the day. We came in with $18 (three days worth) and spent just under that.
Exhale. We stayed in budget and on task in that huge maze of food and products...... a herculean task sometimes with lots of tired kids. These groceries should help round out our meals for the next few days. It's always fun trying out new places as well. Learning, always learning.