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~

Friday, July 19, 2019

Friday Finish and Other Random Stuff




Another new pattern to try out.  I love it!  Kitchen hand towel.  It however, takes 2 balls of yarn, and the kit it came in, uses yarn made in China (75% cotton, 25% polyester).  I couldn't make and sell them for a good price, so this one goes in my own kitchen, and some may make it in Christmas gift baskets.  Just depends on if I can find 100% cotton at a good price.  I don't like Herrschner's yarn  (Heritage Cotton) they sent in the kit.  Like I said, made in China, and so far every ball has had imperfections in them. 

Our 17 year-old daughter wants one for her Hope Chest, but said she's "never moving out" ha ha ha!  She's gotten the chance of many trips this year, and she's loving it, so it's on the "winter" to-do crochet list.  

The heat is now rising upon us.  I packed salty nuts and watermelon in Hubby's lunch.  It's so bad outside.


I baked a new breakfast casserole early in the morning to avoid heating up the house.  I'll let you know what the taste testers say.  It's hashbrowns, spicy sausage, eggs and seasonings, milk, chilies and cheese.  Recipe is from Allrecipes, adapted with organic ingredients.

I also boiled eggs for a cold egg salad sandwich.  We ate cold apple/pecan salads again the night before.  Just trying to keep us fed, but with colder options.


Don't mind the dirty house, but a wren literally made a nest in the flower pot near the front door.  I have to deadhead it and water it and well....may have to tap it to have her fly out to get that job done (daily). Photo was taken early Thursday morning.  That's why the temp on the outdoor thermometer is not to high.

We got a rain storm in the afternoon yesterday, and it was random and much needed.  If we don't get a random storm today, I'll need to water to cool down the expected 115° heat index on the garden today.  Chickens will get ice 2-3 times if needed too.  This is the worst heat we have ever had.


6 comments:

Leanna said...

I too had a little wren that made her nest in my hanging basket of Mexican Sunrise petunias. I took pictures if the babies hatching and then leaving the nest. It was interesting.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

That's so funny Leanna. I love wrens too.

mamasmercantile said...

Love the crochet kitchen towel, they would make great gifts with some homemade cookies. The breakfast looked delicious. I am not sure I could cope with those type of temperatures.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

mamasmercantile, thanks for the idea of the cookies with the towel. Yeah, we are not at all fans of this weather.

Leigh said...

The breakfast casserole looks delicious, but I'm with you on cooking less and eating cold foods more. I have no idea what the heat index has been and it's probably just as well! Yesterday it didn't feel too bad out and when I went to check the thermometer it was "only" 91°. The little bit of breeze helped.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Leigh, the breakfast casserole was a hit. We'll be adding it to Christmas breakfast this coming holiday. So good. Yeah, it's been very hot here lately.