Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Adopted Motto
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Creative Venues ~ Another Birth
If you are wondering about the cut back on usage of electronic and social networks, I have a quick update.
Day one: one child just about had a meltdown, but later used her time to read a library book she has had for a few weeks. Another got out the water color paints and painted these:
Labels:
Dogs,
Family,
Goats,
Homesteading,
Kids,
Kids Winter Activities,
Lamancha Goats,
Motherhood,
Self Sufficiency
Monday, March 30, 2015
Herbal Journey ~ Herbal Bath Tea
It's time to expand my knowledge and use of herbs once again. This time, taking herbs to the bathtub. And one kiddo got to try out our first herbal bath tea.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Sunday Coffee Hour: Porch Prep, Crocheted Seat Cushions, Spring Flowers, Tidbits
As I sit here with a late start today, two baby goats are romping around the kitchen, trying to jump into my lap, and sucking on my bathrobe. Nothing like starting your day with hot coffee and baby goat slobber.
We had a load of wood to pick up, with more to pick up later. We have not slowed down too much this spring.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Island Time Yet?
I've got zero, nada, zippo going on today. Hubby had to visit work very early today, so I hope the news he brings home is better than before.
If the weather warms up a bit, we might get cracking on wood splitting. Our supply for this coming winter will need to be doubled of what we put up last year. And there are plenty of other jobs needing done.
If the weather warms up a bit, we might get cracking on wood splitting. Our supply for this coming winter will need to be doubled of what we put up last year. And there are plenty of other jobs needing done.
Labels:
Homesteading,
Marriage,
Root Cellar,
Vacations
Thursday, March 26, 2015
March Weather ~ Random Tidbits
The snow we got on Monday melted, and was replaced with rain two days later. The temperature went up one day, then back down the next. It's raining as I type this, and they say we may get snow again today.
Only in our state, the kids say.
March is finicky at it's best. Walking dogs in mud is not so fun.
Only in our state, the kids say.
March is finicky at it's best. Walking dogs in mud is not so fun.
Labels:
Kids,
Motherhood,
Potatoes,
Vegetable Garden,
Weather
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Romper Room ~ Surprise Mail and Tidbits
I have been trying to get clips of the kids (baby goats) romping around the kitchen, but I end up laughing so hard, the videos end up with headless goats or just feet. Or, as you'll see in the video, the dogs get excited when they hear the pitter patter on the floor.
Labels:
Crochet Projects,
Goats,
Knitting,
Lamancha Goats,
Surprise Mail
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Hay Day and a "to-do" List ~ Porch Prep
We restocked the hay yesterday. It makes a person wonder where they got the saying "having a hay day" from. Hauling hay is not loose fun.
The truck is back from repairs and in tip top shape now. That's good, because we may need to pick up wood soon. Another tree was offered to us.
What else was on the "to-do" list?
The truck is back from repairs and in tip top shape now. That's good, because we may need to pick up wood soon. Another tree was offered to us.
What else was on the "to-do" list?
Labels:
Chickens,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Self Sufficiency
Monday, March 23, 2015
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
Handiwork Developments ~ New Fruit Plants on the Homestead
The weather is a bit cooler, so I'm tackling the last of the handiwork "to-do" list. Remember my netting? It's next, and last on my old list. There is a new list (new projects) emerging. Isn't there always a new one?
I finished crocheting the 192 yellow and pink flowers for the baby blanket, and have already started to work on the actual granny squares. That means 192 granny squares when I am finished.
The new list (while the baby blanket progresses)?
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Repairs ~ Travel Journals
The ladder project(s) are put off for a few days. It's too cold anyway, but Hubby had to take the truck in for a look-see. Let's just say he was sweating it out while waiting for the phone call.
The damage?
The damage?
Labels:
Family,
Family History,
Journal Junkie,
Lamancha Goats,
Marriage,
Travel
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Tidbits ~ Curried Cashews ~ Homemade Noodles
Hubby was up very early yesterday. He was already busy working on projects that have loomed over us. One is the trash can. When we moved in here, years ago, it came with a trash compactor. It broke down several years ago, and we did not want to replace it.
The front of the compactor had a cupboard piece to match the kitchen, in which Hubby removed it. He's now putting in a slide rail for the trash can, to fill that space under the cupboard, adding hinges to the cupboard piece, and making it new again. I'll be painting it soon to match the cabinets. For years, the trash can was hand pushed in and out, and often left out. It's a relief to see it get worked on now.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Getting Outdoors ~ Crocheted Hand Towel ~ Granola Bars
Hubby and I got to work early yesterday. He picked up a few truck loads of stone, and filled in holes in the driveway.
Unfortunately, I found my one hen, had passed away yesterday night. We didn't do a chicken autopsy, so I don't know what did her in, but she was walking around outside yesterday. We opted to skip buying new layer chicks this year, but we may next year.
Unfortunately, I found my one hen, had passed away yesterday night. We didn't do a chicken autopsy, so I don't know what did her in, but she was walking around outside yesterday. We opted to skip buying new layer chicks this year, but we may next year.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Wonderful Weekend
The weekend was very peaceful, the sun appeared, and the temperature was wonderfully warmer.
Hubby needed a long nap when he arrived home Saturday, so I took that time to work on my hand towel. We put off noisy house cleaning (banging dishes, vacuuming, etc.) until next week. We just wanted a slower weekend for once.
Labels:
Front Porch,
Homesteading,
Marriage,
Motherhood
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Four Spiders and a Flyswatter ~ Punch Bowl Friday
SPLAT!
I broke my flyswatter smacking spiders. Eww, right?
My shopping list now has "flyswatters" on it. I don't like seeing those mutant orange so-called lady bugs around either. My chickens won't even eat them.
I broke my flyswatter smacking spiders. Eww, right?
My shopping list now has "flyswatters" on it. I don't like seeing those mutant orange so-called lady bugs around either. My chickens won't even eat them.
Labels:
Chickens,
Family Traditions,
Kids,
Marriage,
Motherhood
Friday, March 13, 2015
Vet Visit and Other Tidbits
Jesse had his assessment with the vet. It appears that we do not need to remove the fatty tumor (just yet). It's in his groin area, so there is concern that it makes him feel like he has to go, but doesn't.
Just to be sure he doesn't have a urinary infection, we do need to get it tested to rule that out. The last time we took him to get his rabies shot, he swelled up like a balloon. This time (thankfully), he did not.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
It Begins ~ Rhubarb ~ Recycled Vintage Coffee Filter
Canning season started early for me this year (giddy excitement). I canned jelly yesterday.
This was the first time canning with my new stove. It heats up much faster. I wanted to get a feel for it, before I start canning fruit jams, which tend to be the beginning of my yearly canning.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
No Spend results ~ Dehydrated Celery
Meals were from the freezer and pantry. Remember all that onion soup I froze? Well, I pulled some, along with frozen corn we put up, a jar of home canned potatoes, and with pantry goods, created a potato/corn chowder. Honestly, this was so good.
I have homemade baking mix on hand, so I pulled shredded zucchini for some muffins for school lunches. Evening snack was popcorn, which we still have plenty of.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
PB and J and a Porch
I wasn't kidding when I said the porch was calling. It just wasn't the front porch this time. I made myself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and had lunch on the back porch - best 15 minutes of my day! I had one small patch of patio that was not snow covered. Even so, I would have put that chair and table right on the snow, if I had to. It was 40°F and the sun felt so good. It was peacefully quiet, and the birds were singing.
Warning: It's a grab-a-cup-of-coffee kind of post.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Random Tidbits ~ Cooking from Storage (Dehydrated Potatoes)
I'm late in posting today, but for a good reason.
I got no sleep last night. No big news, right?
I tried to sleep in, but that did not happen. Youngest missed the bus and next oldest is sick.
Anyway....
I was on the phone with Oldest Daughter.
The good news? She did not have the flu last week.
The bad news?
I got no sleep last night. No big news, right?
I tried to sleep in, but that did not happen. Youngest missed the bus and next oldest is sick.
Anyway....
I was on the phone with Oldest Daughter.
The good news? She did not have the flu last week.
The bad news?
Labels:
Dehydrating,
Family,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Potatoes,
Self Sufficiency
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Declaring it Porch Time
That's it. I'm declaring it is spring now, which means "porch time" and my furniture is coming out of storage. Even if I have to drag it out on the sled.
The wood pile tells me so. I should I say lack of a wood pile. I did not even shovel the snow yesterday. It is going to melt very soon anyway, and the scent on those sheets is so wonderful - natural "medication" for a good night's sleep.
The wood pile tells me so. I should I say lack of a wood pile. I did not even shovel the snow yesterday. It is going to melt very soon anyway, and the scent on those sheets is so wonderful - natural "medication" for a good night's sleep.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Surprise Delivery ~ Just for Me
The birds are singing this morning. What a nice thing to wake up too. It sounds so peaceful out there. It's a good day to let the ladies out and clean the coop too. They will be so happy to be out and about today. My 15 year-old opened the door and smiled, "it sounds like spring out there."
Yesterday, I was just finishing up my lunch, when a van pulled in. My Hubby surprised me with red roses.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Slip Sliding Sled
Where there is a will, there is a way,
my Mom always said.
I hauled my wood and chicken feed,
The funny part is,
that I almost fell.
But I saved myself quick
and all is well.
Labels:
Family,
Homemade Teriyaki Sauce,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Poems,
Self Sufficiency
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Cooking from Storage ~ Pasta e Fagioli
Oldest Daughter was pretty sick, and is still sick. I whipped up a batch of homemade ginger ale for her, and that is the only thing she could keep down. Thankfully, I had all the ingredients, aside from lime juice, to make it.
I offered her elixir, but she said no. Her fever continued all day. She was the only one who had a flu shot too. She's miserable.
I'm sanitizing just in case. Not that I don't, but just being extra careful.
I offered her elixir, but she said no. Her fever continued all day. She was the only one who had a flu shot too. She's miserable.
I'm sanitizing just in case. Not that I don't, but just being extra careful.
Labels:
Frugal Living,
Homesteading,
Kids,
Motherhood,
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency,
Stocking Up
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Using it Up ~ Goat Coats
With all the kiddos home yesterday, and the outside temperatures chilly, I used up four apples that where getting too soft to enjoy.
Labels:
Frugal Living,
Goats,
Military Mom,
Motherhood,
Pinching Pennies,
Recycling,
Sewing Projects
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
An apple in my pocket ~ The iPod eating box ~ Floor Rug
School closed today, so watch out. This post will be a doozy. I've got a pot of coffee all to myself, and all the kids are still in bed.
I guess, although we are to warm up to the 38°F, they are predicting ice covered roads until noon today.
Aside from animal feed, which I may run out before the end of the week, I'm declaring this week a no-spend week. Toilet paper is stocked up so we are good in that department.
I guess, although we are to warm up to the 38°F, they are predicting ice covered roads until noon today.
Aside from animal feed, which I may run out before the end of the week, I'm declaring this week a no-spend week. Toilet paper is stocked up so we are good in that department.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Sunday Coffee Hour
The snow is arriving slowly. I am so glad there is no wind as well. It will be interesting, at nightfall, to see how much we actually get. You know how word spreads, right? The news said 2-5 inches. I heard up to 8 inches via word of mouth.
Guess who visited us last night?
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