Preparing for the Fierce Winter! 🥶

As the weather cools and the days grow shorter, it’s time to start preparing for winter.

Here are a few tips to help you get ready for the colder months:

1. Check your home’s insulation. Make sure your walls and attic are properly insulated to keep heat from escaping.

2. Seal up any cracks or gaps around doors and windows. This will help prevent drafts and keep your home more comfortable.

3. Get your heating system serviced. This will ensure that it’s running efficiently and help prevent any unexpected breakdowns.

4. Stock up on winter essentials. From warm clothing and blankets to non-perishable food items, make sure you have everything you need to weather the winter months.

5. Prepare your car. Winter weather can be tough on your vehicle, so make sure it’s in good condition before the snow and ice arrive.

By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying a comfortable and cozy winter.

Thank me later! 😉

Yummy Strawberries in The Winter!

If you’re lucky enough to have a winter strawberry patch, then you know how special these berries can be. Sweet and juicy, winter strawberries are a real treat. Here in the Pacific Northwest, our winter strawberries are some of the best in the world.

While most strawberry growers in the region start picking in late April or early May, our winter strawberry season begins in December and can last through February. This is thanks to our climate, which is milder than most of the country during the winter months.

So, if you’re looking for a way to enjoy fresh strawberries all winter long, here are a few tips:

1. Check your local farmers market or u-pick farm for winter strawberries.

2. If you have a backyard strawberry patch, make sure to protect your plants from the cold weather.

3. If you can’t find fresh winter strawberries, look for frozen berries at your local grocery store. These can be a great option for smoothies, baking, or even eating straight out of the bag!

4. Make the most of winter strawberries while they’re in season by enjoying them in recipes like strawberry shortcake, strawberry pie, or strawberry jam.

5. Don’t forget to add a few extra berries to your order when you’re picking them so you can enjoy them all winter long!