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The Cascade of Interventions. September 29, 2010 by jennrs. Writing a birth story is a wonderful way to remember and process the birth of your child. Here is the birth story. Of my daughter, Neena. On November 17, 2010 at 9:56 pm. Your birth story was wonderful! Did I ever show you mine? You’re welcome to use it on your site if you want. Http:/ myfreedompath.blogspot.com/2009/04/birth-story.html. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Main Street Homestead: Apple heads - guest post by Jeannine S.
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Friday, August 2, 2013. Apple heads - guest post by Jeannine S. The fun part is that you are never sure how they will turn out. You think they will look one way and the end result is totally different. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our homestead. View my complete profile. Subscribe To Main Street Homestead. I spent Wednesda...
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Main Street Homestead: Greening up (or tie-dying) the kitchen
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Greening up (or tie-dying) the kitchen. We go through a lot of paper towels. Or we used to. We used them for spills, as napkins, wiping little faces, and probably a bunch of other stuff. I've wanted to get away from being so wasteful with paper products (but not so far as to give up toilet paper! Our four pullets fea...
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Main Street Homestead: Seed porn
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Sunday, March 4, 2012. A few months ago, I got my seed catalogs in the mail. Jaimie calls them my seed porn. I refer to his cooking magazines as his food porn. It really is porn, because we will look at it for hours on end. We'll admit that we look at the pictures too, not just the articles. My mouth is watering already. Eventually, I'd lik...
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Main Street Homestead: Saturday Breakfast
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Saturday, October 15, 2011. At the moment, I'm eating a delicious French toast strata that my mother-in-law made. Shelly wanted me to post the recipe, so here it is (with MIL's additions in italics). It's from the April 11, 2011, issue of Ladies' Home Journal. P 110) (Bench, 2011). Photo by Yunhee Kim. French Toast Strata with Raspberries.
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Main Street Homestead: Dutch Baby (aka Panakuken)
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Dutch Baby (aka Panakuken). We had a Dutch Baby for breakfast a week ago Sunday, and Shelly wanted me to post about it (Jaimie is writing this post). I found the recipe for Dutch Baby in the Joy of Cooking. That Shelly inherited from her sister when she crossed over. I found the recipe for Dutch Baby. With the wh...
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Main Street Homestead: For $25 a week
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. For $25 a week. We decided to eat mostly. Real, because we do have some foods that we just like and know that we'll want them even if they aren't Real. We'll also be eating whatever is already in the fridge or freezer, regardless of whether it's Real, because I dislike wasting (though we did end up donating ...
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Main Street Homestead: Our yard in pictures - May 17, 2013
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Saturday, May 18, 2013. Our yard in pictures - May 17, 2013. This is one of the several stepping stones the girls made. Yes, this is inside, but it's the "forest" the girls made to encourage Spring. Newly planted trees, shrubs, etc - all will hopefully produce yummy goodies for us. The chicks hiding from the drizzles. May 22, 2013 at 1:32 PM.
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Main Street Homestead: pesto
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Saturday, October 29, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our homestead. Check out what our family is doing at the Main Street Homestead. It may be gardening, it may be brewing, it may be baking or cooking, but it will be fun. View my complete profile. Subscribe To Main Street Homestead. Dutch Baby (aka Panakuken). A few mo...
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Main Street Homestead: making yogurt
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We are a family of four attempting to work our way toward self-sufficiency. We garden, bake, cook, brew and play. We're loving our life and want to share it with you. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. It's not a difficult process at all. I thought that I'd need special equipment or lots of time, but it's easy to make your own yogurt, and a great way to cut down on paying for all the individual containers when you can just make your own. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our homestead. Check out wha...