Homemade eye make up remover. Two ingredients. I have already tried it a few times, but will use when needed, and return with results. The recipe is free online with a source I have used for years for my facial toner, homemade hair detangler, and a few other recipes - DIY Makeup Remover
I don't always wear makeup, but on an occasion I do, and so far I am really liking the two ingredient recipe.
Our weather has gone from cold to frigid. It's only been weather suitable for penguins and polar bears. This morning? We are experiencing a -17°F windchill.
I'm on the hunt for a heater that sits underneath the water unit in the chicken coop. We have a few we are looking at, but we have not needed such heating system options for years now. We don't need it often, and in fact, have not needed one in years now.
Unfortunately, the frigid temperatures are said to continue for about another week and a half (or so).
We have been getting our walking in, by browsing larger antique stores. We not only get out of the house, but we are looking for more ways to get walking in.
Winter activities can mean finding things to do like large camper/RV shows. It gave me exercise time, and we actually enjoying checking out all the options out there right now.
It got us out of the house and the doctor said walking can be increased now.
Update on the blanket to be gifted. I ran out of Heather Grey (Red Heart) yarn. A very common color sold by most Wal-mart stores. However, I could not find it at any of the stores near us, nor two other stores. I ended up paying extra and ordered online. Sigh. It's getting harder and harder to locate the most common brands of yarn in stores anymore (at least in our area). A friend mentioned that Ollie stores in nearby areas, carry some yarn, so I will be looking there soon as well.
I bought a newer "on-the-go" crochet project bag, due to the weather and needing one that was waterproof. I didn't realize that above the zipper there was velcro. My yarn was sticking every time, so I bought some sew-on type velcro (no adhesive), and attached a piece to cover the sticky portion. I did not want to cut it off the bag, so this quick fix works for toting yarn projects around.
Update on the blanket to be gifted. I ran out of Heather Grey (Red Heart) yarn. A very common color sold by most Wal-mart stores. However, I could not find it at any of the stores near us, nor two other stores. I ended up paying extra and ordered online. Sigh. It's getting harder and harder to locate the most common brands of yarn in stores anymore (at least in our area). A friend mentioned that Ollie stores in nearby areas, carry some yarn, so I will be looking there soon as well.
I got another set of baby booties crocheted for a gift. Funny story about this set. My husband suggested, while I had the blue yarn in hand, to make a set for his doctor who was expecting a baby boy soon. The funny part, is the day of his appointment, the office was giving the doctor a baby shower that very same day. Perfect timing. Oh, and I made these with an "G" crochet hook and it looks to be the correct hook, size.
I received the pattern from my Mom's co-worker many, many years ago, but the hook size was never mentioned, and I since then have forgotten what I had used in the past. I will be making much better notes in that regard.
A few years ago, someone posted about a "beet salad" but never posted a recipe. We had the opportunity to try a version of a beet salad recently, and boy was it good. I'll be working on making one for ourselves in the future.
Winter is a rest time in a sense, but we still like to tackle indoor jobs/repairs/updates as we are able to. I've been doing a lot of list making and note taking lately. I am running low on mullein and had no idea we were so low on mullein tincture as well.
I'm on the fence with doing the Christmas countdown posts this year. I won't be preparing the advent gifts this year, and with the lack of holiday gathering invitations, there are zero plans to prepare gifts or new trial recipes. Two kiddos received homemade seasoned salt, the recipe handwritten on a recipe card, and a bottle of the "Christmas Spice" extract I made a few months back. We have yet to even try it, so I may be looking to bake or create something to give it a taste.
I can say that there are several boxes of Christmas items on my kitchen floor, that will eventually be sent to a thrift store, or the trash can.
I don't want to write a super long post today, although I have lacked getting one written, but may possibly be back to share my current book.
This and That © January 2026 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
10 comments:
yes, our Ohio weather is off the hook, we have sun today which makes it appear normal. In a few weeks it will be groundhogs day.Finding things to do inside, moving my hook, always a choice!
Faith, yes, it is crazy cold weather, and snow tomorrow. I can't believe we'll get snow this cold, but will watch the weather. Yep. Moving my hook too, and hopefully doing some kitchen baking/cooking to keep things healthy and heated up at the same time.
It is cold here, but I must admit we are cold weather sissies. Anything under 40 is cold to me so our cold is nothing like yours.
Could you share how you made your Christmas spice extract? I am about to begin my vanilla and would love to try another one.
I decided this year I am going to do a monthly countdown rather than a weekly one.
Oh I love that trailer! We no longer go to Boat and RV shows because then we start, wanting. We've already had two motorhomes. We both get real tempted.
It is cold here too! I'm ready for spring, but not the hot, humid days of summer. RV shows are great and we usually go to one or two in the winter time but this year I've been down with a doozy of a head cold for almost a week. Plus, with the cold I like being home and cozy warm. Your fix for the little bag was smart. I always have a pair of socks in a bag ready to grab and go. Yarn is getting more difficult for me to find locally. Michaels is right across the street from us but their yarn is always woefully understocked for some reason. I miss JoAnn's. Our Walmart only has about a 5 foot section of yarn but one across the river in Council Bluffs has more. I only get over there once a month or so though. I think I'm going to have to resort to looking online which I don't enjoy. I like to see the colors live and also touch it.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
Such cute baby booties!
Anne in the Kitchen, I will get that extract recipe for you soon. I think it would be great to add flavor to baked goods etc. We don't like the cold either.
Debby, our current camper does not have a few things we are looking for, but we are definitely taking our time looking.
Betsy, I agree on the yarn. I dislike ordering online (more expensive and usually shipping costs). I plan to start checking Ollie stores and places that are "bargain" type businesses. I agree, Walmart has cut their selections and it's very difficult to find what I need anymore. I miss our JoAnn's too. Someone needs to open a store to replace what closed. I have heard from so many people they won't shop at Michaels anymore due to high prices.
Far Side of Fifty, thank you!
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