Wordless Wednesday

Lightened Up Cream of Mushroom Soup

Life in a rural setting can get kind of weird sometimes. Like having to wrangle all your chickens one morning after they escape during the night, having spent the whole time staring into their yard trying to figure out how to get back in. Chickens are unbelievably brilliant you know.

All sarcasm aside, I truly appreciate their efforts every morning when I bound down to the little door and find presents inside. I’m not sure how the hens feel about this activity, but to me, it’s like Christmas every morning only there’s the somewhat unattractive ammonia/barnyard scent to overcome instead of gingerbread and peppermint.

I think the best part of all is teaching Cohen and Isla that food production can be something you control, and not simply left in the hands of aproned strangers standing behind deli counters and produce displays.

This year I’ve decided to actually put some effort into our produce growing. Our garden last year left me wanting as we just picked random seed packets without really researching whether or not those plants would grow well in our setting. This year, I plan to buy all our seeds from Salt Spring Seeds (a local company that grows and harvests all it’s own product) and am eagerly perusing their catalogue this week for strange but delicious sounding heirloom varieties. Of what? Whatever will grow in my neck of the woods. Corn? Not really doing so good in my shady garden. Pole beans? Take up too much room and we didn’t care for them enough. Lettuce? Of course, but this time no “mystery mixes” of terrible tasting bitter greens.

We plan on putting the emphasis on local this year and by producing as much as we can in our own garden, we’ll save ourselves money and time. Having the closest grocery store be at least 25 minutes away (by car) does not help keep driving down when you forget that that curry needs a touch of coconut milk and you have not a drop to be seen in the pantry.


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Wordless Wednesday

Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Mocha Frosting, A Love Story


It’s warming up (for the moment) here on sunny (rainy) Vancouver Island. We had a chance to head out for a walk in the neighbourhood for a minute the other day. Boots were a must, but it was a fairly nice day for a walk.

I realized when we were walking, me holding camera, Adrian holding Cohen’s hand and sporting a small child strapped to his chest, that life is pretty good. We live in a beautiful place, surrounded by nature, chickens and a gorgeous lake. We have two beautiful children, who fill my life with energy and love (craziness). Both our parents are still together and not killing one another yet as they head farther down the road to peaceful retirement or whatever you get at the end of that road.

I married Adrian because he was perfect for me and came along at the exact right time. He asked me one windy night, late in December in a gazebo outside of a hotel down on the waterfront in Victoria. I said yes of course and the rest is history. We had a dream wedding, a fabulous honeymoon and then the kids started coming nine short months later.

I love weddings. I love engagements. I love the planning and the fanfare of it all. Really, if I had the oomph, balls and time (money) I would be in a college class right now learning the ins and outs of event planning so I could be a wedding planner. I thrived on that stress during the planning stages, I even had an accordion folder with everything organized alphabetically. I may be a bit obsessive, but it paid in the end.


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Fennel and Citrus Salad

I think my daughter has a drinking problem.

She may also have her mother’s serious aversion to bread products….The future looks bleak my friends.

Funny, I think I have a similar picture of my son at the same age:

Hmmm, says more about the parents I think, than the child. My name is Elizabeth Nyland and I may have a beer addiction. Yes, around this house we dearly love our craft brewed beers. We especially love our local varieties (above is Phillips Brewing Hop Circle IPA).


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