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Showing posts with label Little me moments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little me moments. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Blog & Business Update

Helloodles Lovelies,

I know, it's been a while and I promised to be back mid-August; and here I am! How do you like my cute logo in the top right pic? I had fun designing it and playing with the words to get something just right.
First thing, I do have the new blog, but there have been a few snags and it is just not ready yet. Apologies. I am still back and forth with regards to kinks with the site designer and there are some annoying technical issues that keep cropping up. This has slowed down my progress, my plans are delayed because of that and the other things I am responsible to complete. I was getting a bit down about my pace, then I was berating myself for the expectations that had not been met. I was having doubts, feelings of worthlessness, and a bit of malaise as things were not happening on my schedule and according to plan. Then I came across this:
I now have come to realize, thanks be to God, that I have to slow down and give myself a break. I am trying to open a business on a very, very, tight budget, with time crunching down, and loads to accomplish. I cannot realistically do it all perfectly and there are things that just won't always go according to plan; which are not in my control. Here's some stuff I have been working on:

 
Foraging has been really important, it's great because I am learning so much about what is out there, for free, readily available around me, and they add wonderful uniquely flavoured touches to my bespoke jams and jellies. It means something else though, I am at nature's mercy and I cannot always get away from my other job as a manager of a tea shop; to go off a foraging. Working means that even when I forage, sometimes I am too exhausted, or I have to unexpectedly replace others and that cuts into well-meaning plans. Weather has had a tremendous impact as well, days I have been available, it has rained or been, heat-warning too hot. Since my thyroid issues cropped up, I have to be careful in the heat, as it really effects my health negatively at times. The heat has also caused losses, an entire batch of foraged flowers did not survive the heat of the outdoors overnight; this was frustrating but could not be helped. I do not like bringing a freshly picked bag of flowers into the house as there are numerous critters that would love to set up nests in the home. This means that I leave them in a closed plastic bag overnight and when they are less active, I sort through and remove little bugs in the early morning before cleaning and processing them in the house. When heat alerts are on and I cannot miss work, a day becomes 2 or 3 and then I have frustratingly lost 3-4 hours worth of foraged items. It has not happened often but it's not a loss one can recover from, as spring and summer wild flowers do not stick around waiting for human details. This is all part of the steep learning curve and I am letting the earlier mistakes go, as I move forward.

There are new recipes I am playing with in the kitchen, I finally got a Big Chunk Granola that I really like, I prefer nuggets of yum, to those little granola flakies. They taste great and that means more work on another front, I have to dehydrate as many fresh fruits as possible; while the season lasts.


The Québec strawberries have dehydrated beautifully, required no extra sweetener, and make the house smell divine when in the Excalibur. It doesn't give a lot though and this means I must behave-no snagging yummies for myself as I play in the kitchen. Waaaaaaah! 

 
Something I am very excited about is this new recipe I developed for all these leftover bananas I was tired of losing. I had come across a chocolate banana jam recipe on Pinterest and it got me to thinking about making my own banana jam. Turns out that I prefer it as a sauce and I was not the only one. So, I decided to keep this product as part of our compotes line but will definitely be marketing it as a sauce. I give you, Spiced, Tipsy, Banana Sauce!

It's tipsy because it has real dark rum in it, I mingled it with a lovely spice mix which is house made, and I took it up a tropical and utterly tasty notch with lime and unrefined, natural sweeteners. Yeah, it tastes even better than it looks, like, we went through 5 jars in a week good. (Shhhhh, that's a shamefully delicious secret). It's going to be in the Etsy Shop for sure though and you seriously need to get your hands on it, when the shop is open. (Soon, soon!)

Another aspect of working on a business is figuring out all the little things like packaging, decorative touches-which I am doing by hand! They do come out looking lovely though, so it is worth it. I want you to have a smile on your face when you order something from Bien Confit! Gluten free. That is the name of the shop and the new blog, it works well with jams and unique bespoke confections. There will be some classics, like these amaze bombs classic chocolate chip cookies, there will be crisp and chewy along with a soft bake batch version. Chocolate chip cookies are enjoyed in a variety of textures and I wanted to offer two very popular styles. Packaging has been one of the more fun aspects of prep. It means that pictures have to be taken and then there are holiday set-ups too. I am tired already! Heh heh.

The above are soft batch Classic Chocolate Chip, which Poppa Bear was able to sample. I included them in his Birthday care package box, he was very happy and I got to use him as a guinea pig for seeing how well they shipped. Double smiles and wins!
The below are more my favourite style of Classic Chocolate Chip cookies; they are a chewy and crisp version which is flatter and I think waaaaaaaay yummier,


I am also recycling and making my own little thank-you's. I got this super cute Merci stamp from another Etsy shop called: I Like Stamps. Here is the link if you would like to check it out:

 I got my stamp quickly and it was exactly what I wanted. Quite happy with my purchase, you should really check out I Like Stamps. Highly recommend this little jem.
 

I am making special covers for some of the jams and jellies, I wanted to showcase the flowers and the beauty of their colours. I felt complementing them with unique materials would really make them pop! This means something else though, I have to iron, pin pattern's and cut each one out. Yup, more work but you will really appreciate the look of the finished products and the extra effort will be worth it.


So, this is one of those, out of my control things I was talking abut. I ordered more labels and the colour calibration was off. Happily, Vistaprint fixed the order, free of charge, and shipped it out a.s.a.p. It always comes down to three things when opening a business, financials, other people's schedules/work-not just your own, and strength of character with loads of fortitude to get through all the ups and downs. Prayer and cookies with tea helps a lot.

 
My garden is doing well, these are my Asian sweet potatoes. I have had difficulties with my string beans, baby potatoes, and my beet plant along with the Bergamot plant. This is thanks to some pesky critters going all dig happy and eating or destroying much of the plants. Kinda sucks but it is part of the cycle of nature, so no hard feelings. 
So, I will be silent on the blog front for about another month or so, as I really have an overwhelming amount of work to do. But the above pic is because there will be new blog posts coming up.

As I continue to work on the business, build momentum and keep making it pretty, there are recipes in the works for future posts as well, that I will present on the new blog.

Along with some serious maple goodness!

And I am working on a giveaway that will have maple in it for sure! 

Thanks so much for still stopping by here, continuing to check on the progress, and I will continue to work hard to bring you my Etsy shop and some great new things, God willing in the very near future.

Take care and be well and you will be hearing from me again very soon. God bless and Jesus guide your steps, always...




Friday, June 17, 2016

Busy, Busy! Summer Time Break


Hi lovelies,

I am writing this post because I am super busy at the moment and am taking the rest of June, all of July through to the first 2 weeks of August off, from blogging.
I don't have much of a choice, as I have much to accomplish, very little time to do it in, and loads of new stuff keeping me super occupied. 
Firstly, there's new cooliosity for the business which has just arrived:
It's truly exciting because I got to design most of what I will be using for my new bespoke jams & jelly items; which I will be selling on Etsy. I used vistaprint and got great discounts, saved loads and it looks professional, with my personal touch. Here's a bit of a sneak peek:
I am adding some wonderful new flavours and am going to offer some very unique combinations, that people have been going nuts over. The lilac and pineapple jelly seems to be the most popular, for the moment.
I am using so many fun food combos, I cannot wait for my Mango Madness recipe to be tasted and my French Apple Jelly. It promises to be deliciously enticing! 
Here's some yumminess on toast:
That was my first taste of my Brambleberry & Lilac Jam, it was boomtastic!
Yes, it will be on offer in the Etsy shop. 
As I mentioned before, this new business means a new blog complete with matching name and a total make-over. 
It is taking up much of my free time; and I feel that committing to it is important because I want it to be great for all of you who read this blog. It's time to upgrade and give you all a site that is easier to navigate, while keeping what you enjoy about this blog.
I am working hard on gardening, when I can fit it in between work, the new blog, and the business. It's time consuming in ways I never realized before and has given me a healthy appreciation of the effort that goes into putting food on my plate. Farmers work so hard and I respect and am humbled by it.
Egg shells help a lot in the garden but are sticky gross:
It's also summer time and that means more outings, more bbq's, more family & friends time, & adventure's to be had. I have been really feeling God moving in my life lately, so positive, and I feel happy trusting Him with my path. 
All these things combined are why I have decided to take a short summer hiatus.
 I will definitely be back by mid- August and God willing, I will be able to invite you all to the new blog with cool stuff to discover and benefit from. I have big plans for new content, new social media stuff, and there will be giveaways that you wonderful readers will enjoy. 
So, for now I want to wish you all a gorgeous, safe, blessed, and happy summer. Remember to be kind to others, to yourselves, and keep on shining.


Come back & don't forget to subscribe to keep up and to know about all the exciting newness, as soon as it happens! 


Monday, June 13, 2016

Spruce tips, Gardening, Atwater Market & Plant Adventure's

Morning lovelies, 

It is finally sunny outside again; yaaaaay!
I have so much work to do, the garden needs to be all done & good to go, no later than June 24th.
These are my carrots that I cut the tops off of, placed in my organic, homemade, super nutrient rich fertilizer. That's why they are sprouting tops, they did it almost overnight-that fertilizer is potent stuff! I will be planting these this week, along with some baby red potatoes and some scarlet runner beans; I got them as a gift and can't wait to see them grow.
I found the above idea on Pinterest and have decided to give it a go! I also finally found the earth, (it's organic) I prefer for planting food and my herbs that I could not find near me. We ended up going to Atwater Market in town and had a lovely day. It was packed full of people and I got these:
Healthy rosemary, lavender, & sage. I still cannot find white sage but I will continue the hunt. If you have any ideas for white sage, please let me know in the comments-nobody has this where I looked and asked.
We stopped at this place called Aubut, that I have been going to for years; I need to do the dreaded costing for my products but required the pricing on bulk ingredient's. Aubut specializes in bulk for smaller businesses. 
It was fun but sad too. 
Why?
Things have become very expensive, vanilla and chocolate are the most painful, by far. 
Vanilla at Costco went from $7.98 up to $27.69, and at Aubut, it went from $23.00 up to $67.00-yikes! 
Vanilla beans? A pack of 40 used to be $19.99, now it is $78! 
Crying, gimme a minute...
Guess who is going to make their own vanilla extract again? I will post this and a recipe on the new blog when I launch. She's looking mighty pretty btw, there's just a lot of work to do; and I am sorting through which posts to keep from this blog and then transfer with some adjustments. Be warned, there will be some recipe re-posts on the new blog but they be deelish one's and there will be lots of new content. So fun! 
Okay back to crazy town prices.
Chocolate has not fared any better.
A 1.8kg bag of chips used to be $10.99 & has gone up to $18.99. The small bags which used to be over 375 grams at .99 cents-$1.99, have shrunk down to 300 grams and have gone up to $3.99-$4.99! The higher end cacao Barry products have gone way up as well, but it's too depressing to continue talking about.
This is the way of things, as we continue to strip resources, hurt our planet, deal with the domino effects of corruption, and just try to eek out a living as best we can on low wages, food costs rise.  
It is a big part of why I am attempting to source local ingredient's as much as possible in my products. Speaking of which, I got these right down the street!
And they be free!!!!!! Whoohoooooooo!
What are they you ask? Why Spruce tips of course! Spruce as in the tree? Yup!
You pick them off Spruce tree's in the spring, it's a very short time frame to grab them. As spring was late, these beauties came out just in time for my decision to use them, in a short-run (limited edition & small batch) jam flavour.
When you pick them, you must gently pull them off the tree. They have a papery husk, are sticky, quite fragrant, and delicate. You cannot pick them all, as the tree needs to use some of this new growth. Be kind to Mother Nature, she needs our love and respect so she can continue to provide for us. This means do not strip the trees bare. 
When I got them home, I immediately proceeded to process them in preparation for jam making. The papery husks need to be removed and you check for buggies, gently rinse, gently pay dry, and use immediately or freeze.
Good news was that I got 4 cups worth! This is a strong ingredient, it's been used medicinally by aboriginal people's for centuries; a little goes a long way. Cannot wait to try out my new recipe with this ingredient!
I managed to score some free herbs from a friends garden and busily planted those along with replanting my lovely berry shrubs. 
Getting dirty is so much fun, I had to rescue some plants. The days of rain practically drowned a few. All is well now though.
Rocky was so happy, he stayed with us all afternoon and kept my mom company. She decided to come over to the gardening green force side, and help me cut up plants for my mulchy fertilizer "tea". 
We got to drink this delicious, virgin Caesar cocktail mix that we found at Aubut. It tasted so good, is gluten-free, and has no alcohol to aggravate my eczema. I added limed salted rims and all was right with the world!
 It was $2.49. Really good price, it's definitely a treat item for me though, it's got sugar in it.
She was seriously delicious, I drank it as I admired my new herbs...
So, now I am off with a seriously jam packed week, pardon the pun-no seriously, I am making and packing jam. Haha. 
So, have a lovely and blessed start to the week! Stay positive, hold fast to your dreams and spread love. 




Sunday, June 5, 2016

Listening to God's Word & Garden Growth

                                  
Good Blessed Sunday Morning!

I am enjoying the weekend, spending time with loved one's, and keeping up with my garden. 
But first, Abba and sermon time because I really need it. 
Came across this wonderful sermon from Dr. Charles Stanley at In Touch Ministries and it's titled, Your Personal Convictions. The opening first 3 minutes grabbed me and I knew God wanted me to hear this message. I am passing the link along, you need to click on this and hear the word delivered with such compassion, love, understanding, and relevance to your life. 

Speaking of life and love, I am excited to share that I made my first fertilizer "tea", to feed my plants and help them grow big and strong. It came out great and I will be incorporating it into my watering routine throughout the growing season. 
                       
Next I tackle pests with all natural pesticide, I have slugs, spider mites, and ants to contend with. However, my plants are doing well and sprouting and gaining some height.
                       
                 That's echinacea, I was given small cuttings and they are very happy.
                       
This is the fresh thyme, I have since move it to the shade with the basil and mint; I noticed they were happier in less direct sunlight.
                      
Basil is doing really well, and the taste is fabulous; I am going to be testing a recipe for basil confit soon, it's not something I have made before and I am looking for pesto-like, cheese-free ideas. This might be a cool alternative, I came across it in a French preserves cookbook.

My son has sent pics of his awesome tan and delicious, fresh food. He was making fun of the girls doing hot chick poses...
                     
Look at this fish with fresh fruit, he says it tastes so much cleaner than what we eat here.
                 
I am looking forward to hearing all about his good times and new discoveries.
In the meantime, I am off to have some fun of my own. 
Enjoy the gift of today and continue to shine! God bless you.