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Spring Cleaning the Refrigerator and Use it up Soup

April 14, 2018 Colleen Stem
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What are you doing this weekend? It is suppose to be cold and rainy (if not snowy) and crappy and just not a good weekend to be hanging outside, which makes it the perfect weekend to spend some time inside, SPRING CLEANING! Haha. Doesn't cleaning get you excited? No, well, sorry for you. Me, I like to clean, and I really like to tackle jobs that really really need to be tackled, like cleaning out the fridge. And a crappy weather spring weekend is probably the best time to do it. 

The refrigerator. My pride and joy of the kitchen. It's an old harvest gold Fridgaire from like 1970. This is the fridge I spent almost a year hunting down and finally finding on craigslist from a man who was cleaning out his dead mothers house. The fridge that I almost gave up on when I couldn't find it and almost bought a big stainless steal thing instead.mBut last minute, I found it, like it was  meant to be. And this fridge has a story all of it's own. It was a prize won by on of the ladies daughters from a cereal company contest. The family kept it for all these years and took such good care or it because of that. A well cared for and loved fridge. It is a good one with faux wood trim and metal shelving. It keeps my food cold and frozen  (sometimes frozen when it shouldn't be. The back top shelve  in the fridge has a few cold spots the might freeze whatever is there. My solution to that is to not stick things in the cold spots.) and is just as pretty as can be. Some people question it, don't understand why I didn't just buy a matching fridge to my stainless steal stove, but you know what, if you don't like it, well I really don't care. It makes me happy and I love it.

And to what goes on on the inside. To know me is to know what is inside of my refrigerator. It is always packed. There is and always will  be carrots, beets, lemon, cabbage, turmeric, greens, greens, and more greens in there. There will always be some hummus of some kind, mustard, bread dough, tofu, and lots and lots of any and every veggies you can think of. Plus a bunch of  jars and container, which I have a bad habit of not placing lids on all the time, full of lentils and beans, rice, and quinoa.  There is usually a  baked sweet potato or some squash and more likely the not, tomatoes and plant milk. In the freezer, well that's getting pretty empty now, but after harvest in the fall, it is packed to the brim with bags of frozen veggies. Now it has a few bags of veggies, frozen bananas and berries,flours, and nuts. But the fridge, The fridge is always full. And it an get a little messy....

And now I it's time to clean it out. 

I spot clean and straighten it out often. Usually before I pick up farm share I go through it and tidy up, make more space, and pull stuff out that needs to be eaten first. But that is just the surface cleaning. Stuff gets sticky, stuff gets stuck, and especially with veggies, stuff gets dirty.  Spot cleaning has a place but it's not cutting it anymore. It's spring and it's time for a full fledge deep clean. 

Now I know most people have their own methods for cleaning but here are a few tips and techniques that I have to tackle the beast.

-Prepare. You don't want to just go at it without a plan and supplies. Get out your cleaning supplies. Grab a recycling can and a compost bucket, and have a big lean surface ready to place stuff on. The vacuum or a broom should be handy too. 

-Cleaning solutions. It is a fridge so you don't want to be cleaning it with a bunch of chemicals. What I use is a vinegar solution. 50/50 white vinegar and water and a squirt of dish soup. It cleans, degreases, disinfects, and won't kill you. 

-An empty sink or bathtub to wash all the drawers and shelving off. 

-A few clean containers. Just have them on hand, with lids, to place stray things roaming around in there. 

-Clean from  top to bottom. This avoids crap falling into something you already cleaned.

-Labels. Any containers that are not clear might benefit from a label. And if you tend to leave things in the fridge for a long time, a label for the date of opening is also a good idea. 

-Inventory. Knowing what is in the fridge is very important, this prevents food waste.

-Too many condiments. I don't know how many times I have looked in peoples fridges and seen 5 different bottles of ketchup or Italian dressings open. Consolidate.  And if you don't like it or don't use it, get rid of it.

-Wipe it all down. Not just the fridge itself, but all the stuff going back into it. So many times I have stuck the soy sauce in the door and had it leaked all over. 

-Know your fridge and place accordingly. Most people don't have super old fridges, but even the new ones have some quirks. Know if there are cold spots or dead zones or places that things get stuck and place food accordingly. Also think about where you are placing food. It don't make sense to but the milk way in the back if you use it all the time.

-Under and behind. Don't forget to clean under the fridge and behind the fridge. It will be dusty, maybe a little gross, but it must be done.

-Music. A good playlist is always going to make you better are cleaning.

As for the Use it Up Soup, do just that. This is the perfect time to use up what you got. I know that I have way more veggies then the average person, but don't let that stop you. You could even pull stuff out and fill in missing ingredients form the store if you want. And be creative,  pickled hot peppers, all the frozen veggies, any wilted greens. Even almost empty bottles of mustard. If you think it sounds good in soup, use it up. Add some canned tomatoes and a handful of spice, you are gonna end up with something tasty.

. A clean fridge and soup, how can it get any better? 

The before. Veggies all over. Jars and containers stacked, with and without lids. A stray half of banana, and empty water bottle, and a half eaten salad in a bowl just having out.  The shelves are kind of gross. The veggie drawers are nasty, and I think almost everything is wet because I dumped over a container of tofu the other day and all the tofu water leaked all over...... This deep clean was a long time coming.

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I always have so many bags and containers of veggies and beans in the fridge.

The stuff in the door too. This is actually a lot of crap. The last dinner party we had someone brought over salad dressings. The mr and I don't use salad dressing, but I guess it's not so bad to have them here. The littles like them and I know that they will be eaten.

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And the stuff that is going to be soup. I found a wrinkly parsnip, some celery, carrots, a few cooked potatoes, some cooked butternut squash and a half a kale and carrot salad. The jar of almost gone lentils, and jar of tomatoes. Some ginger and turmeric root which is always is the fridge. A rutabaga, some cabbage, an onion, and I also grabbed some frozen green beans and the rest of the frozen rhubarb ( resh rhubarb is on it's way) 

I chopped it all up, tossed it into a big pot. Added some spices and  water and stuck it on the stove to cook away while I got to the cleaning. 

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Empty fridge. 

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After. Clean fridge wand clean food. All organized and pretty.

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The freezer before. It looks a little crazy but there really isn't that much in there. 

After. I pulled it all out, wiped it down, and put it all back, organized, and wth lids (again, my bad habit of no lids) 

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And all the while I was cleaning, the soup was cooking.

Clean refrigerator. Makes this lady happy here. 

And the reward for all of your cleaning. A big bowl of soup.

-C

In dinner, home, how to, kitchen tips, one pot meal, soup, Spring Tags Spring Cleaning The Refrigerator And Use It Up Soup, Spring cleaning, food waste, vintage refrigerator, fridge, cleaning, tips, Spring, soup
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Sunday Happy

March 19, 2017 Colleen Stem

Well that blizzard happened. And so did a bunch of other crazy shit.

We got slammed here in the northwest parts of Vermont. 30 inches or so all in a days time. It was lovely and exciting and a little daunting. I shoveled and shoveled and shoveled some more. My boots got filled with snow, my mittens soaked, and my arms a bit sore, but all in all I came out unscathed and actually quite happy for the massive amount of the white stuff. If it's gonna snow, might as well make it a massive snowstorm. And now thanks to all the snow drifting and city workers blowing the sidewalk snow into the front yard, I now have my very own snow tunnel system. Miley and Judah being the architects and the mr and I the labor.  Nothing beats a warm sunny day playing in the snow.

And then there was the furnace that shit the bed. The mr has been dealing with this heater at one of our buildings for a few weeks now and finally during the storm, after a few visits with the plumbers, the old hunk of metal decided it was time. On it's last leg, barely lasting the week, the mr has been obsessively running back and forth to relight the thing just to milk as much heat as possible from it until the plumbers come Monday morning with a all new heating system. (There goes our vacation to the Bahamas. Ok, there was never a vacation planned, but now there won't be one)

 To top off a strange week, one nephew (Jackson) broken an ankle and another (Alex) is in the hospital after his appendix almost exploded. Then we attended an elementary school play where Miley played a bum and a knight and Judah dance like a rat. A day with Sophia throwing snow at the mr and leaving a trail of glitter all over house and car.....What a week. What a week indeed.

I feel like today is kind of a make up day for all the shit that I didn't get a chance to do the past few days. A little paperwork, a bit of cleaning, grocery shopping. But if I am good and get it all done early enough I hope to escape to the trees and spend part of the day outside being calm and quite. I think I can make it happen. I need to make it happen.

Things on the internet that I found on the internet.

-This is 100% accurate to my life. Everything Always Takes Longer Than You Think

-California Deserts In 'Super Bloom' Thanks To A Wet Winter. Wish I could get out there and see it.

- I don't want to be soft. I want to be human that can handle physical labor. How Does A Nepalese Porter Carry So Much Weight?

-This LEGO Tape Lets You Turn Anything Into Lego-Compatible Surface. The things I would lego tape.

-I am not one for commercials but this one was really sweet. This French Grocery Store Commercial Will Make You Cry

-Honey Nut Cheerios Pulled Its Bee Mascot Because Bees Are Disappearing. #Savethebees.

-I find that when the littles see me eating a vegetable, they want to then eat that vegetable too, sometimes even stealing the food right off my plate. It's ok, I can share. Save Hide And Seek For The Playground: Why Kids Should See Their Veggies

-Boaty McBoatface Prepares For First Antarctic Mission. Boaty McBoatface. Hahahaha

-Not going to lie, but I don't play Monopoly. I am more or a hungry hungry hippos or Sorry kind of girl. But I bet some people will be excited. Or pissed. Meet the New Monopoly Tokens: A Rubber Ducky, a T-rex and a Penguin

-How Candy Stretches Around the World. I have the hook, now I have to get stretching my own.

Pictures from the past week.

Have a fantastic day!

-C

In home, internet links, life, photography, sunday happy, the great outdoors, vermont, Winooski, winter Tags Sunday Happy, internet links, photography, stella, blizzard, snow storm, vermont, winooski
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Pennsylvania and the Red Cat Farm

March 10, 2017 Colleen Stem
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Two weekends ago (jeez, has it really been two weeks? Yeah, to answer my own question. ) the mr and I ventured down and over to PA for a quick visit to the dad, the grandmother, and the aunt. Our own little tour de family. Driving down then all the driving around once we got there....not gonna lie, my ass was sore. But it was oh so worth it. I got to chat away with Grammy and hear all about new animal facts, funny jokes, and just get some Grammy love. Then we packed Grams into Dads car (he was doing all the driving around) and ventures to my aunt Tina's farm for lunch where we were re-introduced to my uncle who me or any of my siblings haven't seen in years. It's been a long standing joke between us that he didn't really exist.( he is real guys!) We walked the farm in our long sleeve t-shirt, ate some amazing food prepared by Tina herself, and spent the afternoon talking and watching the late February lightning storm while petting the cats. It was the perfect visit with some amazing people.

So here are picture, mostly from the the farm (Red Cat Farm) Every time we visit I fall in love a little more. Small farm, school house full of awesome old stuff, happy chicken, veggies all over, and a kick ass stove. #lifegoals.

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In home, life, photography, the great outdoors, Farm Life Tags Red Cat Farm, Farm, Local, Family, Pennsylvania, Photogrpahy
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Sunday Happy

February 12, 2017 Colleen Stem

I am getting excited about this snow storm we are suppose to have tonight and am hoping we get dumped on. It had been too long sense we have had a good snow. I really want to build a snow fort in the backyard because that's why we have a yard.

Earlier this week I had myself a little dance party (what usually happens when I am home alone) and while dancing around, I tweaked my neck. Happens right? Well this really screwed me up.  I spent almost an entire day laying on the couch with ice and a hot water bottle thinking I must have broken my neck. Not the best way to spend a day but at least I was able to binge watch a bit of Parks ans Rec (Leslie Knope is my hero) So all week I have taking it kinda easy and doing more paperwork and tax crap (aahhhh!!) than anything else. I am still sore and a little weary about moving my head, but feeling a lot better. Already back to dance parties.

So I guess today I am being dragged to a far off town to pick up a washer and dryer for one of the apartments. Not really what I want to do and I am a little worried about the weather, but it will be ok, we are leaving early. Plus I have trained myself to read in the car without barfing and there is always big cups of coffee on road trips so I will be distracted.  And when I get home, I can go back to Parks and Recs, bread making, spoon carving, and watching the snow fall.  Good stuff.

Stuff on the internet.

-This is just so good. Harvesting Carrots

-Pretty sweet way to get in a workout. Raise Your (He)art Rate With A Workout At The Met.

-I have heard a lot about this burger and I am still not sure how I feel about it. I don't think I want to eat something that tastes like meat. Would you? Saving The Planet, One Burger At A Time: This Juicy Patty Is Meat-Free

-NPR’S ARI SHAPIRO ON WHAT A REPORTER LEARNS EATING ON THE ROAD. Always listening to Ari.

-Do you temper chocolate? I usually just stick it in the microwave. Thinking I might give it a go.
A BASIC GUIDE TO TEMPERING CHOCOLATE

- How Much Do You Hate the Sound of People Chewing? Sometime I could care less, but sometimes a lot. 

-These photos are amazing.

-Melissa McCarthy As Sean Spicer Is The Best Thing On SNL In Years. i have watched it like 3 times....So fucking funny.

-Sex, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll. Music Tickles the Same Brain System As Sex and Drugs. For real.

Some pictures.

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Enjoy the day!

-C

In winter, Winooski, vermont, sunday happy, photography, life, home Tags snow fort, vermont, interent links, photography, home, pictures, family, nature, sunday happy
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Sunday Happy

January 29, 2017 Colleen Stem

I don't know about you, but the past week has left me with a knot of dread in my gut. There has been a lot of utter bullshitbeing shoved in our faces, invoking feelings of rage and dismay and I am trying to figure how to be in this reality. It's scary and strange and leaves me feeling a little crazy. Add that feeling to a little mid winter blues.... I am not exactly of sound mind these days. (Ha, have I ever been?)

But there was a lot of good things. Little simple things like making pizza with the littles or walking through ice covered trees at 5 in the morning. New doors, a head of messy hair, a hint of blue sky. My little bits of happiness that really make me appreciate all the good that I have in my life.

And today, well I need to decompress my brain. I am going to take it slightly easy with work and do a news detox. No NPR. No NY Times. Do a little cleaning then chill. A good book, lots of hot beverages, a walk in the woods, some watercolor paints. The simple things to clear my head. You should do the same.

Some of the internet from the week.

-Bill Nye explains: what would happen if all the ice melted on Earth? We need to know this.

-Aziz Ansari’s Monologue on ‘Saturday Night Live’: Transcript. Not just funny..Smart and real.

-This shit is for real and scares the crap out of me. The Doomsday Clock Is Reset: Closest To Midnight Since The 1950s.Digging a hole now

-These paint palettes are making me want to paint.

-Love otters? How about a giant otter? Scientists Discover Prehistoric Giant Otter Species In China.

-A little advice can go a long way. An easier way to make cookies. Thanks Deb

-Sublime Opening Titles to the Style Frames Design Conference Animated by Eran Hilleli. Just really good.

-WATCH THE AMAZING CHINESE ART OF BLOWING MOLTEN SUGAR INTO GLASS

And a few pictures from the week.

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Take care.

-C

In home, internet links, life, photography, remodeling, sunday happy Tags Internet links, Sunday Happ, Remodeling, Vermont, Home, Life, photography
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