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Ah, the crisp air of fall. We have gotten a slight taste of it over the last week, with somewhat cooler temps and lower humidity. That means all things pumpkin
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Living Life On The Rural Side. Cooking From Scratch-Getting Back into The Kitchen. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Kitchen Tips and Tricks. How To Become An Urban Homesteader. Homesteading is a journey, a process. Learning to become an urban homesteader is all about the art of making do with what you have, where you are and going forward into a dream. A dream where you can take care of yourself, grow your own food, and be “one with” the world around you. Urban… [read more]. Just… [read more]. Ah, the of...
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Living Life On The Rural Side. Cooking From Scratch-Getting Back into The Kitchen. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Kitchen Tips and Tricks. How To Make Fire Cider. When the seasons change, colds and sickness can occur. Even if you eat a real foods diet, get proper rest and fluids, you can still get sick. One way to combat those symptoms is by making fire cider. What is fire cider? It’s a spicy hot, deliciously sweet vinegar tonic. First concocted in the kitchen… [read more]. 8230; [read more]. With gard...
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Living Life On The Rural Side. Cooking From Scratch-Getting Back into The Kitchen. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Kitchen Tips and Tricks. This post may contain affiliate links, which won't cost you extra to purchase but helps support this site. Thank you for your support! Hey Y’all, C’mon In! You're Sure to Love These. How to Make Homemade Extracts. How to Make Dehydrated Potato Flakes from Scratch. How To Banish Blossom End Rot in Tomatoes. Under Off Grid Living. How To Preserve Peaches 4 Ways. The i...
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Living Life On The Rural Side. Cooking From Scratch-Getting Back into The Kitchen. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Kitchen Tips and Tricks. 5 Bread Products to Stop Buying and Start Making at Home. This post may contain affiliate links, which won't cost you extra to purchase but helps support this site. Thank you for your support! 5 Bread Products to Stop Buying and Start Making at Home. For sandwiches, or toast, do you make your own bread products at home? 1 1/2 cups warm water. 2 1/2 tsp salt. Begin b...
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Wildwood Country Acres: Our Animals
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Sammy and Skeeter the miniature schnauzers. They keep unwanted animals out of the yard. These are the chicken we keep in the chicken tractor. There is 8 total. These two lady and one gentleman we keep in a separate coop. August 12, 2012 at 9:18 AM. Oh you should post more of sammy and skeeter. April 2, 2013 at 10:54 AM. Looks likeyou have a lovely lifestyle there. April 2, 2013 at 10:02 PM. It is always nice to hear from you. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. A month ago a friend let me take my container tomatoes to her yard and give them a chance to grow. Getting to see my tomatoes growing has been good for me. I haven't been able to garden in years and to see them grow from seeds I started feels good. Very therapeutic and relaxing. I have seven containers growing tomatoes and all are doing great. Tuesday, June 23, 2015. My sage plant is growing well. I harvested a large colander full and made six sage bundles. They are drying...In a ...
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Kartwheel’s Amazon Store. Kids projects, homeschooling ideas and prompts, served straight up! History and Social Science. Social Science learning and projects for homeschooling, and all! Make Cool Salt-Dough Maps! May 5, 2014. This map of Italy was so much fun to make and turned out beautifully! The tactile-experience makes learning new things really stick…. Homeschoolers, or not, you have GOT to make these maps with your kids. They are awesome! Okay, here goes! 1 cup salt, 1 cup flour, water. Mix th...
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Monday, March 30, 2015. Thrifty Seed Starting Tips. This time of the year, a few warm days and a bit of sunshine and the local gardening centers start calling out my name so I recently stopped in to check out all the new bedding plants that are coming in. I can not help but want to get these hands into the soil when I see all of the beautiful bedding plants! Color, color everywhere! And I will have more gardening tips in future posts, so come back and visit again sometimes if you have an interest! 1 Plan...
Nifty Thrifty Bits: How To Tutorial: Basics for Painting on Glass
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013. How To Tutorial: Basics for Painting on Glass. Want a fun crafty project that is quick, easy and also makes a great gift. Paint this simple cherry design on ice cream sundae or dessert glasses. Basic Preparation for Painting on Glass:. Wash in warm soapy water. Wipe down the area you are going to paint with alcohol and allow to dry. I usually allow them to dry for 15 to 30 minutes before I paint. Clean Sundae Glasses (See basic preparation directions above). But the manufacturer ...
Nifty Thrifty Bits: Homemade Natural Room Freshner, Thrifty and Easy!
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013. Homemade Natural Room Freshner, Thrifty and Easy! And natural room freshner. That you can make in very little time? This takes literally only a few minutes and costs near nothing! So here are your ingredients:. Essential Oil(s) of your choice. All you have to do is pour a few inches deep of baking soda into your jar. Especially nice for smaller rooms! Do you have a favorite room freshner recipe or idea? I'd love to know! See disclaimer at bottom of the page please. It sure do...
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Stress – Natural Wonderer. Intentional food and farming for a more integrated life. April 1, 2014. By Erin Ter Beest. 8211; Part 2. Last week I shared with you a post I wrote for Whole New Mom about histamine intolerance. It outlined the basics of this condition and what causes it, but it left many people wondering. How do I know if I … Continue reading →. Categories: Health and Nutrition. February 15, 2014. By Erin Ter Beest. Categories: Health and Nutrition. January 2, 2014. By Erin Ter Beest. I'm Erin...
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Garden and Animals – Natural Wonderer. Intentional food and farming for a more integrated life. Category Archives: Garden and Animals. March 8, 2014. By Erin Ter Beest. Starting Chicks at Home without Breaking the Bank. Spring is in the air! At least that is what we say in Wisconsin when the temperature gets above 30 degrees for the first time in four months, but we’re a little crazy. We’ve been known to open our windows … Continue reading →. Categories: Garden and Animals. November 10, 2013. Categories:...
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Recipes – Natural Wonderer. Intentional food and farming for a more integrated life. February 10, 2014. By Erin Ter Beest. A Changing Relationship with Food (and Coconut Curry Chicken Soup). I used to be scared of bones in meat. And bell peppers. And eggs. And beans. And a lot of other really good (and really normal) foods. And I’m not saying “used to” as in when I was six. When … Continue reading →. Categories: Health and Nutrition. December 16, 2013. By Erin Ter Beest. November 29, 2013. Honey Dijon Ro...
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Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Cooking From Scratch-Getting Back into The Kitchen. August 14, 2015. Ah, the crisp air of fall. We have gotten a slight taste of it over the last week, with somewhat cooler temps and lower humidity. That means all things pumpkin are on their way soon, along with football, sweaters, and crisp leaves. I can’t wait for the apples and peaches to be in full season,… [read more]. Filed Under: Blog Hops. Why You Need Wild Cherry Bark. August 13, 2015. Tagged With: cough syrup.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Summer Day 75 ☀️☀️☀️. This is the last day of Summer Vacation ☀️. Labels: Summer Fun ☀️. Summer Day 74 ☀️. Getting Muscles for his muscle shirt! Savanna had a tooth pulled ❤️. Labels: Summer Fun ☀️. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Summer Day 73 ☀️. We had our back to school breakfast today ☀️. Lesson about Unity. Our theme this year is "Are You Building" Jeremy taught us about element it takes to make a happy family ��. Candy Legos ��. We are so excited! Summe...
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Thursday, June 4, 2015. Numbers numbers everywhere. I think I hate counting things, especially things that go into our mouths, because in college our team had a requirement to eat less than 10 grams of fat per day. I counted every single one of those grams, but made up for it in calories. Bags of Twizzlers? Three bagels for breakfast with no-fat cream cheese? A whole box of chocolate Snack Well cookies? It was so stupid! 3 more years before Claire is driving. Calculating grades for school. I don't work i...
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NO-KNEAD BREAD …. NO-KNEAD BREAD …. On July 19, 2012 by thehomesteadingmamas. Artisan Bread made easy. Monday, July 30. Location: Kiwassa Neighbourhood House (2425 Oxford St). Join us for our beginners bread-baking class and learn a few simple techniques to create delicious and memorable bread in your own home! We will focus on techniques that help save time, effort and money while producing loaves with a moist crumb, crusty crust that look and taste incredible! Welcome to WordPress.com.
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