Today I’m grateful for all the spinach I harvested in the garden this morning. I usually enjoy the smallest ones as they are in a salad.

I blanch the bigger, more mature leaves. I briefly put them in boiling water with a pinch of salt, I’d say 1-2 minutes, no more.

I immediately put them in an ice-bath, or rinse them with cold water.

When they are cool to the touch I squeeze out as much excess water as I can.

After that I chop the spinach, and store it in plastic bags, or large ice-cube trays in the freezer.

I love this time of the year when we once again can start filling the freezer with our own produce. It is very satisfying. Spinach is a highly nutritious leafy green (vitamins A, C, K1, iron, calcium, and folic acid) and when preparing it this way all the goodness can be enjoyed year round. It is easy to grow large amounts, even in a very small space.

I blanch other leafy vegetables this way as well, like the greens of the beets, radishes, and broccoli (not the actual vegetable, but the greens that most people discard). Frozen blanched leafy greens adds tons of nutrition to any stew, soup or pasta sauce.

What are you grateful for today?

Maria

19 responses to “Daily Gratitude Challenge 2026 – Spinach”

  1. Spinach is a good grower – we eat plenty, gord in so many meals.
    Happy for another sunny west coast morning right now!
    Enjoy your day!

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  2. Excellent and such a good grower in a cold climate.

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    1. Yes! I love it!

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  3. Wow, I’ve never liked spinach but your photos and thoughts may get me to try it again, Maria. Lots of good stuff in that leaf. It’s the taste that I have trouble with, it seems so bitter. Maybe what I tried was not prepared correctly?

    Spenate? 😊🇸🇪

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    1. The organic spinach taste so much better than the regular one, and the smaller leafs are less bitter.

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      1. Oh, okay. I am skeptical of trying it again though. 🤭

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  4. Fresh from the garden delights! Such a joy it is.
    My heart is grateful today for time to putter around the garden, pruning and staking plants as they grow up, accompanied by bird song!

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    1. Yes it is :) That is wonderful Eliza! Time in the garden is time well invested.

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  5. Your spinach looks so yummy! I Love spinach and never thought to grow it in my garden. It’s so hot here in the late Spring and summer months. Maybe that’s better in the fall to grow! ❤️

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    1. Thank you! I’d say if you start your spinach in late October you would be successful. Best of luck!

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      1. Thank you for the tip! I’ll put that on my list of fall plantings this year! 🤗

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  6. I will bring the organic salad dressing!!!!!!😊

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  7. There’s nothing quite like fresh spinach! Congrats on the harvest and preservation!

    Just as ours was sizing up this Spring, it went straight to seed in our heat waves. Alas, I will try again on the other side of Summer.

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    1. Thank you!

      Same happened with some of my Tokyo Salad..the excitement of gardening…

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  8. That’s a good idea. I need to do that with my spinach soon.

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    1. It is so wonderful to be able to enjoy it all year round.

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