Garden duties and kitchen chores continue to get in the way of the fun stuff on my days off. The chillies are coming in a steady flow at the moment.
They’re keeping me busy — another batch of Evil Chilli Chutney will be bubbling away this evening once Tony gets home. Not a birds‑eye batch this time either. Oh no. We’re levelling up. The Carolina Reapers are joining the parade.
The courgette plant is still doing its best to take over the world too. Here’s a hint: never turn your back on them.
They go from gherkins to marrows in the blink of an eye.
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As if our own produce wasn’t enough to keep me occupied, a neighbour handed over a big bag of peaches. Yum. I’ve been hunting for keto‑friendly ways to use them up — just a little at a time. The rest have been diced and frozen for later. Those are the interesting chores. I’ll keep the other ones to myself. LOL.
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Yesterday I finally got Kaiy’s quilt fully loaded onto the frame and sorted out thread for the quilting, but I still haven’t settled on just the right design. I’d planned to look at that today, but there was a small… incident last night. I was happily working on my hexies and pulled my specs off to give them a polish. They broke clean in two. Right across the nose bar. No more sewing for me.
If you know me, you’ll know I wear a pair of cheap readers over my prescription lenses when I sew. It was the prescription pair that broke, the readers survived and I was still able to watch TV, but reading, sewing, driving. I couldn't even see my laptop. Basically, anything we take for granted — was out the window. Luckily Tony was able to duck away from work long enough this morning to get me to the opticians, and they managed to pop my lenses into a new frame. Phew.
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Once I could see properly again, I got on with the chores. They’re done, and now it’s finally time to sew. Out come the hexies.
This one is almost big enough to be a lap quilt. Time to straighten it a bit by adding odd hexis in here and there around the edges, then I’ll add a quick border and pop a fleecy back onto it.
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🍑 Keto Peach Cobbler (One‑Peach, Four‑Serve Version)
Low‑carb, small‑batch.
Ingredients
Fruit layer
• 1 medium peach, diced (fresh or thawed)
• 1–2 tsp sweetener (optional, depending on peach sweetness)
• Pinch of cinnamon
• Tiny squeeze of lemon (optional)
Cobbler topping
• ¼ cup almond flour
• 1 tbsp coconut flour
• 1 tbsp butter, melted
• 1 tbsp sweetener
• ½ tsp baking powder
• 1 tbsp cream (or a splash of milk/almond milk)
• Pinch of salt
• Vanilla if you’re feeling fancy
This makes just enough topping for a single small baking dish split into four servings.
Instructions
1. Prep the fruit
• Toss the diced peach with sweetener, cinnamon, and lemon.
• Pop into a small baking dish or two ramekins.
• Microwave 30–60 seconds to soften and get the juices going (or bake for 5–10 minutes).
2. Make the topping
• Mix all topping ingredients in a small bowl.
• It should be a soft dough — add a splash more cream if too dry.
3. Assemble
• Crumble or dollop the topping over the warm peaches.
• Don’t worry about perfection — rustic is the whole point.
4. Bake
• 180°C (350°F) for 12–15 minutes, until golden and the peach juices bubble up the sides.




11 comments:
Sounds good. We will be waiting for a photo. Luckily you were able to get your glasses fixed so soon. Now back to quilt design hunting.
You will have to try chilli jam! I am heaving your about zucchini's (Aus lang) l grew some this year and had á few biggies.
Those courgettes are sneaky things! What a shame about your glasses - glad you got them fixed quickly though. xx
You grow some impressive produce.
Glad you could get a quick repair on your glasses.
The peach cobbler sounds delicious, that zucchini is only a baby!
those peppers look really, really spicy - hot hot hot!!!
You obviously have a "green thumb". Glad to hear that you got the glasses problem sorted.
You’re making good use of your produce. Once a zucchini gets a decent size it gets turned into zucchini slice around here. Lots in the freezer. I’m glad your specs were quickly fixed.
harvest time is always busy and its own taskmaster....hexies looking good! finally got most of my chores done too
It is definitely the time of year where the garden keeps you busy. But very much worth it.
Glad you have managed some sewing time in there as well.
You have a very productive garden that does keep you busy.
So good to have your specs fixed so you can do some stitching.
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