May and June are the best time of year to gather Pineapple Weed buds. Pineapple Weed has petal-less flowers that make really calming tea, in fact Pineapple Weed is closely related to Camomile. Pineapple Weed loves poor quality soil like driveways and empty lots. I love the smell of the buds. I like to squeeze a bud between my fingers and sniff the fruity aroma. It smells kinda like....... pineapple!
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Pineapple Weed Vs. Black Medic
May and June are the best time of year to gather Pineapple Weed buds. Pineapple Weed has petal-less flowers that make really calming tea, in fact Pineapple Weed is closely related to Camomile. Pineapple Weed loves poor quality soil like driveways and empty lots. I love the smell of the buds. I like to squeeze a bud between my fingers and sniff the fruity aroma. It smells kinda like....... pineapple!
Friday, June 13, 2025
Nanking Cherry | Wild Edible
I have learned a new wild edible. This is the Nanking Cherry. They are succulent tart little cherries grown on a shrub.
Do you remember this flower that bloomed in March that I saw during my morning walks but didn't know what kind of flowers is was?
Now on my morning walks I see these cherries. I was able to look up the shrub now that it has leaves and berries and make a sure identification.Nanking Cherries are a drought resistant shrub. I need to get a bunch of these planted in my yard. I think they would make a great hedge. The cherries are tart, delicious, and prolific. All along each branch there are cherries up and down. They would make good pies and jam I think. The trouble would be getting the pits out. They have a miniature cherry pit in each fruit.Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Nutmeg Documentary
The second time that watched this documentary my children joined me and I considered it part of homeschooling (even though we watched it on the weekend.) I even drew these coloring pages and made copies for my children to color.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Huffman Pineapple Upsidedown Cake
This is my mom's pineapple upsidedown cake recipe. I am still not able to make pineapple upsidedown cake as well as my mother. Her cakes are the best. The caramel crust on her pineapple upsidedown cakes are so crisp and praline-like. She has made this cake probably a hundred times. When she melts the butter and sugar in the skillet she knows by experience how long to cook the mixture. She doesn't time it. She doesn't measure the temperature. So she can't tell me exactly how to replicate what she does. One of these days I am going to practice pineapple upsidedown cakes until I get it perfect like she does. Now I will have the recipe to do it right.
Melissa Huffman's Perfect Pineapple Upsidedown Cake
1 stick of butter
1 3/4 cup of brown sugar
1 can pineapple rings
1 jar of maraschino cherries
1 box plus 1/2 cup more from a second box of yellow butter recipe cake mix
3 eggs
1/3 cup oil
1 1/4 cup pineapple juice
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Mix the cake mix with eggs and add oil and pineapple juice
Melt butter in iron skillet and add brown sugar and spread evenly and turn off. Put pineapple rings and cherries in place. Pour cake batter over.
Bake for 45 minutes or until tests clean. Turn out onto platter immediately.
In case you don't have box cake mix, I used the following and the cake part of the pineapple upsidedown cake was good.
Yellow Cake from Scratch
2 cups all-purpose flour
3 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 ½ cups white sugar
½ cup oil + 2 TBS. butter
3 eggs
1 1/4 cup pineapple juice (or how ever much pineapple juice you have plus enough sour cream to make 1 1/4 cups)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract