Counting on 2026 …. Day 43

15th May

Living simply can sometimes be demanding! 

For me living simply is about making my own bread, cakes and biscuits, growing food in the garden, preserving the harvest for use during the rest of the year – making jam, chutney and pickles, bottling and drying fruit, making vinegar and maintaining a sour dough starter. In this way I hope to be closer related to the Earth, to reduce my ecological footprint, to eat more healthily, and be more resilient in the face of disruption.

I have been encouraged by further words from the Hazelnut Community:- 

“When a group of people gathers to make something from what the earth provides, they are participating in the ongoing life of creation. They are receiving from the earth, working with its processes, and redistributing what is made within the community.

“Making food, preparing remedies, and preserving what has been grown are not simply functional acts. They are ways of participating in the life of a world that is held within God.” (1)

  1. https://substack.com/home/post/p-190602804

Counting on … day 103


7th July 2025

Making good use of ‘waste’ food. Food waste is a sizeable problem in terms of food that could be eaten by people who struggle to afford food, in terms of the ‘waste’ of water and other resources used in producing wasted food, and in the unnecessary contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.  

In our household situations we can avoid wasting food by not buying more than we need /can store; not cooking more than we will eat – portion control; reusing left over food such as making bread pudding with stale bread, making salads with left over potatoes; making jams and pickles with excess fruits and vegetables; making compost using teabags, outer leaves of cabbages etc; making vinegar with apple cores.

Vegan bread pudding – https://www.wandercooks.com/chester-squares-gur-cake/#recipe

Jam, chutney and pickles – https://greentau.org/2021/08/23/preserving-fruit-and-vegetables/

Cider vinegar – https://greentau.org/2021/10/07/count-down-75/

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/gardening-tips/how-to-make-your-own-compost