30°f/-1°C, overcast.
Winter is the best time to can beans---dry beans, that is. While it is not officially winter by the usual calendar, I think it actually starts November 1 and ends February 1, but whatever. This cokd weatherbis a great time to can as the house can use the extra heat.
I did a few pints of plsin pinto beans Saturday, since I already had the canner out from doing the turkey the day before. Then yesterday I decided to try making chili beans, but doing it an easy way.
I started with dry pinto beans, washing and sorting out the suspect ones. I put 1 cup of the beans into each quart jar.
Next I added the spices: chili powder, cumin, salt, black and red pepper, paprika, some of my dried garlic, and some of the onions I dried last winter. I added them one by one to each jar, but next time I will mix all the spices together first, then divide the mix between the jars. Easier and probably more accurate.
We got into a few other things, too. I finished gluing little lights onto a ceramic Christmas tree, cleaned a pile of silverplate flatware for the booths, packed some ebay sales, and caught up the laundry. Larry finished cleaning up the patio from the apple butter day; he was off hunting for 2 1/2 days, then was sick so didn’t get that job done. Then he cleaned out the chicken coop and added new bedding.
We both organized the van to make room for a cabinet to take to the booth since a china cabinet sold Friday (yay!). Moving the cabinet went easier than expected. The thing has been such a pain to repair and get ready that I was sure moving it would be big drama, but nope. So we are ready to go to the booths to restock after the great sales this past weekend.
I have not mentioned the WV National Guard member who was killed last week. She was a friend of our granddaughter-in-law, as she and granddaughter Haley are both in the Guard. This has been hard for them, and, well, for our whole state because West Virginia is like one big family. I disagree with the National Guard being in DC in the first place, but support them doing the job they were told to do.
It makes for conflicting emotions---anger, sorrow, frustration, grief all wrapped up like a tight ball of string---and especially hard on our Guard members and those who knew the ones who were attacked. I will never understand what motivates people to injure others in such vicious ways. So if you have a moment, spare a thought, a prayer, or some healing energy for all those affected by this deranged act.
And so we closed the month of November, on a somber note which perhaps is fitting for this often dreary month. Today we step into December; darkness will get longer and deeper, but we are just 21 days from the return of the light and the quiet joy of Solstice.



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