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~

Monday, November 4, 2024

Reset ~ Recharge

It wasn't really planned, but the first day of November was dedicated to resetting my home and health, and recharging for the fall/winter chores.

The travel coffee maker (single, but cheap brand) was cleaned up and put away.  The cooler we traveled often with, was also put away.  Counters completely cleaned off and sanitized (I like my homemade 4 Thieves cleaner), extra purchased dry goods were canned and vacuumed sealed, travel totes with paper plates etc. were put back in storage, and the suitcase put back in storage.



I have two absorbant coffee pot/grinder mats.  While one is being washed the other is put out.  It really helps keep the coffee pot area tidy.  We like coffee.

I double checked canning supplies, expiration dates on pectin, and so forth.  Checked the winter tea supply, and even dehydrated more sage.

I had a half bag of sugar sitting on the counter for a few weeks, and finally put it canning jars, and vacuum sealed them.  I did not can a lot of my regular condiments this year, due to lack of garden harvest, and it needed to be stored for future use.

I did the same with some extra oats I purchased as well.  I am, however, running out of wide-mouth canning jars.

There is nothing better, than to wake up to a spic n' span cleaned up kitchen.  It was then, that I could light a candle, relax, re-write my to-do lists, and really recharge physically and mentally.


 Kitchen Tip:  Did you know that if you are out of baking soda, you can substitute 3 teaspoons of baking powder for 1 teaspoon of baking soda?  

I just learned this, but typically we have more baking soda on hand than powder.  I thought I would share this tip, but I have not needed to try it.





The first Sunday morning (time change for us), despite it being 36°F out, I took my coffee to the porch to watch the sunrise.  There were 4 deer that came out for viewing.  There were 3 bucks and a doe grazing in a harvested corn field. You can see the bigger buck the very right.  We saw two more later in the mid-morning (doe and a buck).

We finally did a garage clean out.  Whew!  I could not believe how much we were able to donate, give away and toss out.  It really was a big mess in there.  I even moved all of my empty plastic drawers (used to store yarn) out there to organize things.  

No menu plan yet this week, but I came up with the most delicous breakfast burrito with leftovers.  You could eat this as a scramble too.
(husband added hot sauce to his, but you could also add jalapeno if you froze any, or even fire powder)

I used leftover scrambled eggs from my husband's to-go breakfast, diced up leftover brisket, cooked half of a butternut squash that was already cubed, added bell pepper, onion, garlic, rosemary and sage.  We added just a bit of shredded cheddar cheese.  It turned out so good, and we wasted zero leftovers

The to-do list is pretty much the typical list for November, although much of it was done in October last year.  We are finally getting rain this morning, and we are expecting a warmer month.  I'm still waiting on cooler days to roast and preserve pumpkins, spaghetti squash, acron squash, etc.  I have tinctures in the making, and oils infusing for salve making, so the month will not be idle (but yet a much slower pace).

Until next time.  Toodles.

10 comments:

Debby said...

I’d be sitting outside with my morning cup of coffee, too with that incredible view! The beautiful trees and the deer. We’re seeing so many deer now and sadly hearing of 2 that were hit by cars just yesterday.
I really like those scrambled egg scrambles. Yum

Laura of Harvest Lane Cottage said...

Girl~ You've been busy busy! My knee is grumbling at me, so I've not been as busy... unless you count knitting Christmas socks for my husband's birthday in a couple of weeks. I'm going to share a link to your post on my Monday blog this week. You inspired me to be busy!
Laura of Harvest Lane Cottage

Betsy said...

You sure got a lot done in one day! I never thought of putting sugar in canning jars for storage. I just store it in the bag. I hope you remember to sometimes take some time for yourself too.
Blessings,
Betsy

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Debby, we've had some very strange weather here, and I know it won't be long before it's way too cold to enjoy sitting on the porch.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Mrs. Laura Lane, I have yet to learn how to knit socks. I hope you do share a photo of them. Thank you, I am glad I inspired you.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Betsy, I never thought to store the sugar in the jars until I was cleaning off the counter tops. I realized I don't use the sugar enough, and wanted to keep moisture out of it. It worked great. Yes, I will be getting some "me" time very soon, and maybe even today. Thanks.

Far Side of Fifty said...

You have been busy! Such pretty views of your fields:)

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Thank you Far Side of Fifty

Leigh said...

Fall cleaning! I've made a start on that too, with our string of drizzly days. If i at least get something cleaned out or tidied up, I don't feel so guilty indulging in some weaving time afterward. LOL

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Leigh, we have had some very unusual hot days here for November. Yes, and a good time of the year to indulge in fun for ourselves too.