Category Archives: review

A special chocolate treat

Sometimes I need a little chocolate to get through my day. Here’s the chocolate treat I made for myself today.

I had orange sherbet left over after Camp Manzke. I thought, what the heck? I’ll see how the orange sherbet goes together with chocolate syrup.

My review of the mixture: it was yummy. Just what I needed today.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Review of head mosquito netting

I’m so frustrated, fighting mosquitoes that I bought myself this product. Here’s what I had to say about it.

At least, I’m not swatting those blood-suckers away from my face when I’m wearing this netting.

My netting cost $7.99, plus tax, with 3 in the pack. Here’s what Amazon said:

(3 Pack) Mosquito Head Nets for Hats, ProCase Bug Net for Head Face Insects Screen Fly for No See Ums Insects Bugs Gnats Biting Midges for Garden Work Camping Hunting Fishing –Grey

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SNW6SR8?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

I wonder if they make netting for dogs, not that Stella would wear one. Right now I have to limit her time outdoors. Those mosquitoes swarm her, too.

Wishing everyone who is fighting the mosquito battle good luck. We have a long way before a killing frost comes our way.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

FROG Jam tasting

Here’s my tasting of FROG Jam.

I love the humor that went into naming this jam.

The jams I have been tasting were made for GJ Farmstand. You probably won’t find them anywhere but at Wagner’s Market, Black Creek, WI.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Yummy Monkey butter

The name of this butter is odd, but it is delicious. Just listen as I taste it.

Someone uses a great sense of humor in naming these products.

I hope you stop by Wagners in Black Creek and select something for yourself.

BTW, the Monkey Butter cost me $5.25 for 19 oz.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Tasting red pepper jelly

Last Thursday I bought another assortment of jellies at Wagner’s in Black Creek, Wisconsin. Even though hot peppers aren’t my usual selection, I thought I’d give this red pepper jelly a try. Here’s my first taste.

There isn’t any fruit in this jelly. The ingredients are sugar, water, jalapeno, vinegar, pectin, red and yellow food color, and citric acid.

The first thing I tasted was the sweetness and second came the red pepper. It tasted good, but was a bit more pepper than I’m used to. I’m sure anyone who likes jalapeno peppers would love this on their toast.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.