Ol' Home Place Inn The Meadow

Ol' Home Place Inn The Meadow Livin' Lovin' & Laughin' our way through life together. Our door is always open...we welcome your vi

Howdy Neighbours! Just a little right before bedtime reminder, so it is fresh in your morning thoughts, classes start to...
09/05/2024

Howdy Neighbours!
Just a little right before bedtime reminder, so it is fresh in your morning thoughts, classes start tomorrow and school busses will be on the roads again. Give yourself an extra few minutes of travel time if you have to be somewhere and please obey the law. These big yellow cans are carrying very precious cargo.

Rest well and good luck to everyone who is heading to school tomorrow to learn, work, or volunteer!

I hope you have a great school year!

Wow! What a treat!!!Leone, brought home a couple of these for me over a week ago and they have keptt slipping my mind. T...
09/04/2024

Wow! What a treat!!!
Leone, brought home a couple of these for me over a week ago and they have keptt slipping my mind. This afternoon as I headed upstairs o my office I grabbed one from the fridge and I am glad I did.
An Ice cold bold rich coffee with a nice nutty finish.
Ahhhhhhhh!

No fake flavours or sickening sweet stuff. This is A GREAT COFFEE!

Located in Charlottetown, keep an eye open for The Shed Coffee Company products.

Back at it!
08/04/2024

Back at it!

Yummmm!!!All golden brown and toasty. The best roasting job of the evening and ….
07/28/2024

Yummmm!!!
All golden brown and toasty.
The best roasting job of the evening and ….

Hey Neighbours, please keep your eyes out for Lily. If you see her, please let Wanda Gav Henry know. Thank you!
07/20/2024

Hey Neighbours, please keep your eyes out for Lily.
If you see her, please let Wanda Gav Henry know.
Thank you!

Happy Pride Parade Day PEI.
07/20/2024

Happy Pride Parade Day PEI.

Some very simple and very tasty homemade tortillas. 1 1/2 cups of your choice of flour1/2 cup of water1/2 tsp of Kosher ...
07/19/2024

Some very simple and very tasty homemade tortillas.

1 1/2 cups of your choice of flour
1/2 cup of water
1/2 tsp of Kosher or sea salt
1/2 tsp of baking powder
3 or 4 tbsp of olive oil
Mix, stir, lightly kneed
Divid into 8 equal pieces and roll into balls
Cover and let sit for 15 min
Roll out as flat as you can
Cook one at a time in large skillet
1.5-2 minutes per side

Let cool then place in a ziplock bag or snap seal dish

To make taco shells, divide into 18 equal pieces and follow the same process.

Too hot and too tired to cook. The lazy fat-guy summer special. Chopped green salad ( lettuce, spinach, cilantro, bell p...
07/14/2024

Too hot and too tired to cook.
The lazy fat-guy summer special.
Chopped green salad ( lettuce, spinach, cilantro, bell peppers, mushrooms, cucumbers, grated carrot) left over roasted chicken, pickled onions, smoked gouda, pumpkin seeds, steak sauce and a little mayo served with a side of my homemade 6 bean salad.

HOLY CATFISH! All I could do to wait long enough to take a pic before tearing into it.
YUMMY!!!

I don’t k is why I only think of making Pickles Red Onions during the summer months because DANG they are so simple to p...
07/14/2024

I don’t k is why I only think of making Pickles Red Onions during the summer months because DANG they are so simple to prepare and pack an amazing flavour.
Crisp, sweet, tangy, and a n awesome visual companion to salads, sandwiches, fish and meats… good enough to eat directly from the jar.

Here is how I make them.
The volume will change based upon how many onions you want to prepare.
(FYI, I can get about three and a half to four 250 ml Mason jars from one large red onion. I suggest 250 ml bottles. Unopened remain and several smaller bottles will each get used up quicker after being opened than one large one. )

Select your jar(s)
Place 8-10 pepper corns per 250 ml (500 ml jar 16-20, etc)
Half and then l slice your onion, as thinly as possible.
Pack onion in jar(a)

In a pot boil equal amounts of water and apple cider vinegar.
For this recipe I am using 1 cup (250 ml) of each)

Add 2 tsp of pickling salt
(1 tsp per cup (250 ml )of water & vinegar mixture) stir until dissolved

Carefully pour over the jarred onions

With a fork, push the onions down.
Then with the fork handle, circle the inside of the jar. Push down again and top of bottle with brine.

Cap and let sit to cool.

When cooled keep in refrigerator.
I have had these last for 3-4 months in the fridge.

Enjoy as your desire.

Save the brine to make vinaigrette salad dressing. Add a tsp of honey, crushed garlic, mashed fresh berries, diced figs or seasons to suit your taste. Shake well and top you salad.

There are recipes out there to make shelf staple pickled onions for long term storage but they usually call for a lot of salt or sugar. These are simple to make and take less then 15 minutes to prepare.

Let me know how you make out!

(I added these to a tomato and cheese sandwich that I made for lunch, ate before I took a pic, CRIPES it was good!!!

The “Melon Patch”CucamelonCantaloupe Spaghetti SquashCucumbersZucchini And a little place for the pumpkin seedlings I st...
07/05/2024

The “Melon Patch”
Cucamelon
Cantaloupe
Spaghetti Squash
Cucumbers
Zucchini

And a little place for the pumpkin seedlings I started a couple weeks back that are still on the windowsill…. Once I move the chive down with the tomatoes, peppers, garlic and basil.

It may be slow getting done, but we are getting close to having Garden 2024 planted.Not to get the seedlings in.
06/19/2024

It may be slow getting done, but we are getting close to having Garden 2024 planted.

Not to get the seedlings in.

𝟐𝟏 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐧 𝐆𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐬 𝐓𝐨 𝐀𝐯𝐨𝐢𝐝:1. **Overwatering**: Too much water can lead to root rot and fungal diseases. Wate...
06/17/2024

𝟐𝟏 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐧 𝐆𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐬 𝐓𝐨 𝐀𝐯𝐨𝐢𝐝:

1. **Overwatering**: Too much water can lead to root rot and fungal diseases. Water only when necessary based on the plant's needs.

2. **Underwatering**: Especially during hot, dry spells, failing to provide enough water can stress plants and reduce their growth and yield.

3. **Planting Without Planning**: Not considering how big plants will get or their sun requirements can lead to overcrowded gardens and poor growth.

4. **Ignoring Soil Health**: Soil is the foundation of your garden. Neglecting soil health by not adding compost or other organic matter can lead to unproductive plants.

5. **Using Chemicals Unnecessarily**: Overusing pesticides and fertilizers can harm the environment and your plants. Try organic and natural alternatives first.

6. **Planting Invasive Species**: Some plants can become invasive and take over your garden, threatening local biodiversity.

7. **Ignoring Companion Planting**: Planting beneficial plant combinations can naturally enhance growth and reduce pests.

8. **Neglecting Weeds**: Weeds can quickly take over and compete with your plants for nutrients and light, so keep on top of them.

9. **Planting at the Wrong Time**: Each plant has specific temperature and seasonal requirements. Planting at the wrong time can lead to poor growth or plant failure.

10. **Over-Fertilizing**: More is not always better. Excessive fertilizer can burn plants and leach into groundwater.

11. **Ignoring Pests**: Catching an infestation early can save a lot of trouble. Regularly check your plants for signs of pests.

12. **Choosing the Wrong Plant Varieties**: Not all plant varieties will thrive in every climate or soil type. Choose varieties that are well-suited to your growing conditions.

13. **Poor Pruning Practices**: Incorrect pruning can weaken plants and expose them to diseases.

14. **Overlooking Crop Rotation**: Planting the same species in the same spot every year can deplete the soil and increase disease risk.

15. **Failing to Mulch**: Mulch helps retain soil moisture, regulate temperature, and suppress weeds.

16. **Planting Too Deeply**: Roots need air as well as water. Planting too deeply can suffocate roots and prevent proper growth.

17. **Ignoring Local Wildlife**: Plant choices should take into account the local wildlife, which can both harm and benefit your garden.

18. **Forgetting to Label Plants**: It’s easy to forget what you’ve planted where, especially with perennials that die back in winter.

19. **Using Dirty Gardening Tools**: Dirty tools can spread diseases from plant to plant. Clean and disinfect tools regularly.

20. **Neglecting Seasonal Gardening Tasks**: Tasks like spring pruning, fall cleanup, and winter protection are crucial for plant health.

21. **Impatience**: Plants need time to grow and establish. Giving up too quickly on slow growers or freshly planted seeds can lead to missed opportunities.

Avoiding these common mistakes will help ensure that your garden is healthy, vibrant, and productive.

Gimpy doesn’t understand what I am doing as I work at germinating sone seeds for the garden. I think he wants to know wh...
06/15/2024

Gimpy doesn’t understand what I am doing as I work at germinating sone seeds for the garden.

I think he wants to know why I am sitting at the kitchen table and not giving him goodies from my plate.

It is funny how something that so may see as labour intensive and a waste of time is something I find so soothing. It is...
06/09/2024

It is funny how something that so may see as labour intensive and a waste of time is something I find so soothing. It is where I go shut out the noise and escape the clutter of the world and connect with Mother Earth.
I was in a little panic as I should have had several things planted already, but like a faithful and true friend she was there waiting for me.
I know it may sound silly to many, but am so excited to finally be ready to get to planting.

Potatoes, carrots, onions and beans going in asap.

For anyone who is curious about gardening and is wondering what it is I am always making the big deal about. Stop by, kick off your shoes and get your hands
in the soil.
It may just be the therapy your mind, heart and soul need.

17 drills of rich, loony, sweet smelling soil just waiting to give us all it can.

Thank you!

With The Oliver Farm – I just got recognized as one of their rising fans! 🎉
06/09/2024

With The Oliver Farm – I just got recognized as one of their rising fans! 🎉

STANDING ON A SOAPBOX SATURDAYFolks, two things…well actually three things.  #1 SLOW DOWN! MAXIMUM Speed limits are not ...
06/08/2024

STANDING ON A SOAPBOX SATURDAY

Folks, two things…well actually three things.
#1 SLOW DOWN! MAXIMUM Speed limits are not a suggestion.

#2 Put down the cell phones while you are operating your vehicle.

#3 if you hit an animal while operating your vehicle, STOP. Check on the animal, regardless if it is domestic pet or one of Mother Natures beautiful wild animals. Get the injured creature the care it needs and if too late for care, move the poor critter to the shoulder of the road and notify the appropriate someone.
(SUGGESTED CONTACTS BELOW)

Don’t leave the poor thing there for a driver following you to deal with. Most of have caring hearts and this is boarder line traumatic for those with the largest and most caring of hearts.

We are not just sharing roads with other drivers, we are sharing roads with the beautiful wild animals that we displace with our developments and roads.

Thanks you!

To report an injured animal
you can call 902-368-4683 or 1-866-368-4683.

If the dead animal is on a rural road or highway, please call the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure local dispatch office.
Prince County 902-888-8275.
Queens County 902-368-4770.
Kings County 902-652-8960.

If the dead animal is witching city limits please call the municipality’s Public Works Department.

To report a dead sea mammal , please call the PEI Department of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture at 902-838-0910.

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1243 Rustico Road
New Glasgow, PE
C1E1Z4

Telephone

9028929706

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