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A rather blustery fall day. The big storm is hitting the Atlantic coast and the front is coming in from the west. A drop in temperatures and increase in wind for tomorrow.
Last week, with it's warmth gave us the false security that perhaps the weather would hold on for a while. Well, Here in Michigan we always know that the weather is fickle and that even the good weather has the ability to bring disaster. Just remember last spring's warm up that killed our fruit crops.
Finding apples was a difficult task this fall. However, the weather after August meant a abundance of growth for our cabbages which now sit in a crop fermenting to Sauerkraut. 25 pounds of shredded cabbage from 5 heads. One alone was 8.3 lbs. Thinking of vegetarian Rueben sandwiches on those early winter, late fall chilly days. Not to mention that Austrian peasant treat of sauerkraut soup.
Will place the recipe up here as we move into winter so keep posted.
Say a silent prayer today for those unfortunate souls along the main storm path. May they be safe from harm.
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