Last year, I merely dried the seeds from our pumpkins and put them away, thinking of peeling them later. Well, we're at the door of autumn and we've been buying pumpkin seeds since last year.
It's indeed very romantic to dry seeds (or berries) and start processing those nice goods from nature, but there's a question of priority in it (and therefore a good lesson for me).
Why priority ?
Because some part of it are just boring and time consuming. But guess what, without it, you end up with nothing (and have to buy it in this case).
If boring is more or less a point of view, the "time consuming" is real. It took me time to remove the shells from the pumpkin seeds and it was a bit hurting on the finger and nails, but finally, Morten will be able to use the seeds in his next batch of bread.
Time, we've all got some, 24 hours a day. How we decide to use it, that's where we have to set priorities.
So today, while gently drying currant in the oven, I've sat down, put on one of my favorite opera, Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart, and started de-shelling.
Here I'm half way through it.
I'm not any expert on the matter, so it tried different way of doing it. Eventually, I came up with this technic. First, I cut the edge of half the shell with a knife. Then, I remove easily the seed from shell.
In the process, I've gain half a jar and a fantastic musical moment !
Actually, to be fully honest, I loved having an excuse to listen to a full opera (approximately 3h) !! Maybe… I should find more small things like this to do !
Ha det bra !
Time is on your side.
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