Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Braided Onions and Food Carving

She, my oldest and biggest helper, is now ready - for what I've been waiting for.....reading chapter books together.  We've embarked on the heart warming series; Little House on the Prairie.  It was our favorite, growing up.

"....Onions were made into long ropes, braided together by their tops, and then hung in the attic beside wreaths of red peppers strung on threads.  The pumpkins and squashes were piled in orange and yellow and green heaps in the attic's corners.....
....."The attic was a lovely place to play. The large round, colored pumpkins made  beautiful chairs and tables. The red peppers and the onions dangled overhead. The hams and venison hung in their paper wrappings, and all the bunches of dried herbs, the spicy herbs for cooking and the bitter herbs for medicine, gave the place a dusty-spicy smell.
    "Often the wind howled outside with a cold and lonesome sound. But in the attic Laura and Mary played house with the squashes and the pumpkins, and everything was snug and cozy.
    ...."Laura had only a corncob wrapped in a handkerchief, but it was a good doll. It was named Susan. It wasn't Susan's fault that she was only a corncob."




Now with food on my mind, I just have to share this with you;

and this,
Dear friends of ours from Thailand, talented in food carving, show their skills!

5 comments:

  1. as soon as I read the first line of that quote, I knew what book it came from... a favourite! I too, look forward to that time with Abby!

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  2. My girls love those books too, although they lose interest after Laura gets married. When you're 9, you don't have much in common with that. I've found all of the episodes online as well and we've been making our way through seasons 1 and 2. What a great show!

    http://tv.blinkx.com/show/little-house-on-the-prairie-1974/_kRJQjeHl_rYtuo6

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  3. We have begun to get into chapter books recently, and it is just a true love. It is so fun to explore and adventure over a long period of time together as a family.

    Those food carvings are AMAZING

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  4. We're doing the Little House series in the fall, I'm going to start a little book club/study group with some of the homeschool kids. I think it'll be so much fun and I'm so thrilled the kids are at the age when we can read these books!!
    That food...oh my...food as art!!! gorgeous!!
    xo maureen

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  5. We're also reading Little House in the Big Woods and are loving it. What has really struck me in the first few chapters, though, is all the carnage! They're just constantly killing things to feed themselves. Now we have other people to do it for us. It's pretty graphic, but it's real life. Probably bad timing to also be listening to Charlotte's Web on tape! Oh well... :) Hope you're all well. Tammy

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