Author: Allie Zottola

Our Garden 2015

I’m pretty sure I’ve been promising to discuss mine and Jimmy’s first garden together as a married couple since I made my blogging comeback. Well, I’m finally going into to write about it today!

I’ll start from the beginning. When Jimmy and I purchased our home in June 2014, there was a garden area in our backyard, but it looked like this.

1 2

The previous homeowners had a garden, but one of them passed away a few years ago. Over time, the area became a dumping ground for old weeds, branches, grass clippings, and fake deer. Jimmy and I didn’t touch the garden until May 2015 since we were too late to start it in 2014.

We purchased our plants as seedlings because Jimmy wanted the plants to have a head start on the weeds, and because he claims he’s too impatient to wait for the seeds to grow. We spent a few days clearing out the garden area (by we, I mean Jimmy…) and tilling it with his dad’s rototiller. Then we planted our seedlings! We purchased them from Bedner’s Farm and Greenhouse for any Pittsburgh readers who are wondering.

16535513273_81fedbc79f_k 17380637805_21e64dc33b_k 21011977283_14c470eb2b_k

After a few days, we noticed that we had a rabbit problem. Actually, our whole neighborhood has a rabbit problem. They’re cute until they eat your kale, you know? So, we put up a fence (that only deterred the big rabbits–the babies slipped through) and laid some stepping stones. When the tomatoes ripened, we developed a deer problem. Deer went inside the garden, ate a bunch of tomatoes, and crushed a few plants. So, we bought deer repellent sticks, and I’m not too sure they actually worked.

18102909511_a24e0d9a03_k 18193528548_796315f190_k

As you can see above, we didn’t use the whole plot of land that the previous homeowners had dug up in the past. We planted a 12 x 18 foot garden, and we think that was a pretty manageable size for us! Jimmy planted grass seed for the rest of the dirt, and it grew in nicely over the course of the summer.

We planted mountain pride tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, San Marzano tomatoes, swiss chard, romaine lettuce, kale, green peppers, yellow peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, Japanese eggplant, sweet potatoes, and rosemary. I wanted to be able to keep track of everything, so I got kind of dorky and made a chart.

21445329898_e936675f1d_k

We spent about $150 on the seedlings, fencing, grass seed, weed killer, weed preventer, stepping stones, and deer repellent. We think that we probably broke even on our investment, but the $150 was well worth the enjoyment factor of having our first garden. It was our baby all spring and summer!

We planted a bit too much of everything (especially kale… six plants was way too much, haha). It was fun to give away a lot of our bounty since there was no way Jimmy and I could eat 13 cucumbers or 20 tomatoes within a few days, you know? The cucumber, kale, swiss chard, tomatoes, lettuce, and peppers grew great, while the zucchini (surprisingly), eggplant, and rosemary only did okay. We are still waiting to harvest the sweet potatoes. Can’t wait!

The garden was a lot of work, but in a good way. I loved the evenings when Jimmy and I would be in the garden, pulling weeds and talking about our day. It was relaxing, and it felt good to grow our food. I don’t think I bought produce (aside from fruit) at the grocery store all summer. We both also agreed that having a garden motivated us to take care of our yard and gave us a sense of pride of ownership in our home.

18193534668_75d4af02ad_k18354951886_152e129778_k

Other notes:

Favorite part of garden
Jimmy: Tilling it.
Me: Being able to pick lettuce or tomatoes on a whim if I needed them for a recipe. Also, making homemade pasta and pizza sauce! And pickles. And dried rosemary. And using peppers and tomatoes for chili… okay, I’ll stop…

Least favorite part of the garden
Jimmy: Taking care of the grass surrounding it and pulling a specific type of weed with deep roots, haha.
Me: The times when I would bring vegetables inside our house, only to have a few spiders crawl out from the plants. Gave me the shivers every time!

Favorite vegetable
Jimmy: Zucchini
Me: Eggplant

What we want to add next year
Jimmy: Red potatoes
Me: Corn and watermelon

What you wouldn’t plant next year
Jimmy: Kale
Me: I would plant everything again, just in a lesser quantity!

What do you think made a difference in the quality of the garden
Jimmy: Tilling the land.
Me: Using weed preventer (we used preen) and planting at a good time weather-wise.

PicMonkey Collage

Alright, now that this is probably the longest post in the history of my blog, I’m going to stop here. If you have any questions, feel free to ask away in the comments!

Do you enjoy gardening? Did you grow anything this year?

Eat Nākd

Hi guys! Today I want to review some awesome bars that were sent to me by Natural Balance Foods, which is a British company that makes healthy snacks.

Natural Balance Foods makes Eat Nākd Bars, which are fruit and nut bars made with 100% natural ingredients. The bars have no added sugars, syrups or other ingredients that don’t belong in fruit and nut bars. Since they’re so simple, the bars are naturally wheat, dairy, and gluten free.

I was sent a variety box of Eat Nākd bars in compensation for my honest review of the bars, so here we go!

1a

The box included 13 different bars, so I decided to recruit my family to help me review all of them and to get other opinions besides my own. I passed out different flavors to my parents, brother, sister-in-law, Jimmy, and of course myself! We all tried bites of each other’s and also had full bars on our own to see how we liked them.

Some of us had them with coffee as a snack, and my brother and sister-in-law had theirs for breakfast. I’m going to share everyone’s review and rating on a scale of 1-10 (1 being awful, and 10 being amazing).
21458741841_0060fa8d41_k
Bars

Cocoa crunch
Rating: 8.5
“This was good. It could have been crunchier, but I still liked it.” -Jimmy

Strawberry Crunch
Rating: 9.5
“This had a really good strawberry flavor. It also wasn’t as crunchy as I expected it to be.” -Jimmy

Rhubarb and Custard
Rating: 8.0
“This is sweet in a good way since it’s healthy! I taste more dates than rhubarb, though.” -Lisa (my mom)
“I like that this is so sweet.” -Bill (my dad)
“Good flavor. Nice and sweet.” -Jimmy
(Yes, they all wanted to try this bar, so they split it three ways!)

21439270282_d3c6fce81c_k

Cocoa Orange
Rating: 10
“I would eat this every day as a part of a snack. I love the combo of chocolate and orange!” -Me

Banana Crunch
Rating 10
“This was excellent. The banana flavor didn’t taste artificial like many banana flavored fruit and nut bars do. It wasn’t super crunchy, but I liked it soft anyways. I would definitely eat this again.”

21463298005_8b101f6473_k 21276410109_667f041323_k

I ate the cocoa orange bar when Jimmy and I were running errands last Saturday. It was a simple, quick, and delicious snack that I felt good about eating. One thing I will make note of is that the bars are pretty small. They’re packed with flavor and nutrition, but I would probably eat two at a time for a snack to really tide me over between meals.

21303708380_921a9cb62d_o

I ate the banana crunch bar on my way home from the dentist. It made sitting in rush hour traffic a little less unbearable ;). I was grinning so hard because my dental cleaning went well and the bar was excellent!

Caffe Mocha
Rating: 10
“You can really taste the mocha and coffee flavors, which pair excellently with the dates and cashews. No flavor is too overpowering and the sweet and savory combination is the perfect mixture to provide the energy any coffee lover seeks.” -Will and Racquel (My brother and sister-in-law)

Bakewell Tart
Rating: 10
“If you love a raspberry-esque flavored pastry that packs a punch of energy, then this bar is for you. It’s sweet and savory, and light yet filling to fuel your energy for the day. It’s an excellent meal replacement for anyone who loves a good, fruity pastry.” -Will and Racquel

Cocoa Mint
Rating: 5
“I just didn’t like it. It tasted like a weird combo” -Jim

Berry Delight
Rating: 7
“This tasted just like berries. The only reason I’m rating it a seven is because there was a hard seed in it that crunched against my tooth.” -Jim

21262399028_7180740194_k
“Stop taking pictures of me while I’m eating!” -Jim

Cashew Cookie
Rating: 7
“I mostly taste dates more than cashews, but the sweetness of this is perfect.” -Lisa

Pecan Pie
Rating: 10
“This tastes healthy! This is very good.” -Bill

Apple Crunch
Rating: 6
“This was a little bland compared to the pecan pie bar. I liked that one more, but I would still eat this one again.” -Bill

21262173860_d31118ab37_k

Ginger Bread
Rating: 7
“Love the cinnamon flavor in this. It paired well with coffee.” -Lisa

Cocoa Delight
Rating: 8.5
“We both think this is delicious.” -Bill and Lisa

Nakd Bars
My parents are too cute. They sent me pictures of their Eat Nākd Bars with their coffee for a Sunday afternoon snack. My dad said his favorite bar was definitely the pecan pie. He kept raving about it and comparing it to the others, haha.

So there you have it, our review of Eat Nākd Bars. If you’re interested in learning more about Natural Balance Foods, you can check out their website here. They also posted an interesting article on iron rich foods that’s worth checking out!

Have you ever had an Eat Nākd Bar? Which flavor(s) would you like to try?