Gardening, Take 2

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You may have noticed that we never posted an update on our first planting attempt. That is because everything we planted sprouted, and then promptly died. The leading theory is that we didn’t water them enough – the air here is dry enough to suck all the moisture out of the soil, leaving it bone dry after just a few hours. The hamlet recently hosted a planting workshop where they provided the seeds, soil, containers, and said that they’d water everything for us until the plants were big enough to plant outside. Seemed like a good deal.

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Once the plants have grown a bit, we can plant them in one of several community greenhouses around town – there’s one near the RCMP office, one near the Pentecostal Church, and they’re planning to put one near the school. We may have also signed up for some kind of community greenhouse club.

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Twisted Delight

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Maciek had a hankering for a bread product that he used to eat in Australia called “Twisted Delight”, so we tried to make some at home. You layer the dough with assorted fillings, then roll it up and cut it so it makes a staggered shape, then bake it. It’s pretty tasty and easy to make.

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Dumplings

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I brought back a pack of dumpling shells from Calgary, so we had fun making all sorts of oddly shaped dumplings.

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We fried some and steamed some. Now that we’re feeling more confident that they will hold together, we might be bold enough to boil them in soup next time.

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