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“What so simplifies our work is that for a child “What so simplifies our work is that for a child the unseen things are the real things. His soul has just come from the Hand that put the stars in their places—‘the Maker of all things, visible and invisible,’ and, as the child has no knowledge of the things which form the earth-born clouds of maturer minds, he drinks in, as his natural spiritual food, all that we can tell him of the unseen world, feeling instinctively that it is true.”

— Mabel C. Batterham, PR15, p. 13

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The parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus is one of The parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus is one of the most unforgettable and chilling parables of Christ. It is unique to the Gospel of Luke, and as J. R. Dummelow indicates, it is “full of that sympathy with the poor which characterises [Luke’s] Gospel.” But sympathy with the poor is accompanied by a warning to the rich. Charlotte Mason picks up on the theme in her 16-stanza poem based on this parable. The handwritten poem has never been published, but you can read or hear our transcribed version today. Find it at the profile link.

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🖼️: Folio 78 recto from the Codex Aureus of Echternach, Lazarus and Dives
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I’m not a canner or even much of a preserver. I’m more of a “grow a few things and eat them asap” kind of person.

One of our neighbours sent a note saying that anyone could come pick her lovely crabapples and she posted a simple recipe for making crabapple jelly. A low-fuss recipe that can just be stored in the fridge.

For those of you who are interested, the recipe is a bunch of crabapples, stems removed, in a pot, and put water about halfway up the apples, boil, then reduce to a simmer for about 15 minutes or until everything is nice and mushy. Strain the solids out through a cheesecloth (just let it drip out, don’t squeeze the cheesecloth). For about 4 or 5 cups of liquid, add about 1 cup of sugar. Boil to reduce. Then store in the fridge.

Something new I learned is that apple skins, seeds, and cores contain enough pectin that you don’t need to add anything else to set the jelly!

Another neighbour added that you can do the same process to make crabapple juice. After straining it, add sugar to taste but don’t reduce it. This neighbour also told me that you can then put the solids through a sieve and turn that into applesauce.

So I made both jelly and juice, and I got a double batch of applesauce in the deal.

Any super simple recipes for beginners you would like to share with us, that don’t involve fancy tools?

(Swipe through to see her beautiful tree, the mush while boiling, the gorgeous colour comparison of jelly and juice, and the resulting applesauce.)

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