Small (as in teeny tiny) harvests are still harvests right?
Yeah...it's that time of year again! But hey, at least there's some color involved, right? ;-)
- Mint = 2 oz
- Radishes (Easter Egg) = 5 oz
- Strawberries = 2 oz
- Tomatoes (2 Yellow Taxi) = 7 oz
- Eggs = 75
What a yummy looking dessert! Yes, tiny is still a great harvest! Especially when you have a tomato!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, that cheesecake was absolutely divine! I'll post a recipe for it soon because we tweaked the traditional recipe due to a lack of supplies and it still came out wonderfully!
DeleteYes, they most certainly do! Your harvest may be small but you had some real diversity in it too. Love that you have a small tomato already. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteWe have been thoroughly enjoying the couple of tomatoes we've gotten so far! Starting tomatoes inside in February is incredibly helpful!
DeleteSmall but still bigger than mine!! And tomatoes, it's always a good week in the garden if there are tomatoes!!
ReplyDeleteI honestly couldn't agree more! Tomatoes are the best!
DeleteI am still waiting for my first tomato to appear.
ReplyDeleteYour girls are still producing abundantly, 75 eggs in one week, is this a record?
I will have to check my records! I'm not sure that it's a record, but it's probably close!
DeleteAll harvests (no matter what size) count as harvests. My harvest total... 2 strawberries LOL.
ReplyDeleteTwo strawberries is plenty when they're home grown and deliciously sweet ;-)
DeleteTomatoes for your salad and strawberries for dessert. Can't complain about that.
ReplyDeleteTrue story, Dave. It is the small things that count and even small harvests are worthy of feeling grateful :-)
DeleteNo harvest is ever too small. And with 75 eggs I don't know if I would consider that small!
ReplyDeleteLol...yes, I guess when the eggs are counted in, the totals increase exponentially :-) I do love our eggs!
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