"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
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One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Pureed Cucumber ~ Chicken Wraps with Cucumber Suace, Salsa, and Honey
We discovered that pureed cucumber can be frozen and used for facial masks, for soap making, and for winter soups.
For our facial mix, we peel and puree 1/2 cucumber, and add 1 Tbsp. of plain yogurt. These facials are wonderful, and once it's on our face, it's so refreshing.
We haven't made soap with it yet. However, now that I know I can freeze it for that purpose, I am stocking up on it.
We continue to stock up - every day. It rained last night a bit and I am still getting more tomatoes. I've been so busy canning and freezing and dehydrating, that I forgot to call and get an appointment for the chimney to be swept. I better do that next week.
Hubby has a sore tooth, so I called and made him a dentist appointment. We have a bad habit of always putting the kids before us. I hope it's not too late to save his tooth.
My son dropped out of college for his own reasons. He's a mature adult and was paying for it himself, and it was his decision to make. He's researching ways to sell his artwork, such as designs for t-shirts and such. He's working on a large drawing this week.
Hubby helped my son fix his car last night. Thankfully, it was a quick fix and inexpensive. My son needed to drive to work at 4am. He's not happy with his job, but I commend him for not quitting until he finds another one. Jobs are very difficult to find here. He's going to need a better car soon too.
For dinner last night we used up more cucumber and salsa to make Simple Sweet and Spicy Chicken Wraps. These were a hit, and utilize cucumbers, organic chicken, and raw honey.
My teenager that is in the 8th grade, was stressing over her class trip (that is next spring). She told me that students are not allowed to wear capri pants or skinny jeans on the trip. I had to remind her it will be cold out and that skinny jeans are inappropriate when they are representing their school.
I over slept, so I better get busy. I have some jelly, jam and possibly tomatoes to deal with today.
Pears won't last so I may even make a Crackly Pear Cake too. It's a good thing I blog, so I can go back and see what I can make each year. I often forget. I can go down memory road too, reading that post (click on the cake to read it), because I was going to college to get my degree in journalism. I dropped out when my kids were in their car accident, and Mom was in the hospital for heart surgery. There was just too much going on to be able to concentrate on my work. Maybe I'll go back some day, but not now. Then again, writer's don't need a college degree to write. Maybe if I wanted to work for a newspaper. Photo-Journalism sounds interesting too.
There I go again.....rambling. I guess today is a ramble kind of day. Sigh....
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Friday, August 31, 2012
More Repairs ~ Public School
Remember my van? It's been in parking mode since last February, getting many repairs including new head gaskets (second time). Well, it's still sitting in the driveway. It needs a computer now.
Hubby says it needs this other part before I can drive it.
Today, my son's car needs the repair job. Thankfully, he can drive the ol' farm truck to work. Part of the hardware that holds up the gas tank basically disintegrated on his car. Yikes!
The trouble with self repairs, is finding the time to get the job done. However, I'd rather buy a part (and wait patiently) than spend $800.00 of my husband's (and mine) hard earned income to pay for repairs. I'd rather take another getaway instead. Sounds selfish, but really it's not selfish. We both deserve it.
For the second year in a row, the 8th grade class is sending kids off on a Washington, D.C. trip. The cost? $600.00 per kid. However, the cost doesn't stop there. This year they are required to have a special dress outfit, with dress shoes that can be walked a lot in - more costs. They state all meals are included, but I am sure there will be more hidden costs they will drop on us later.
Then there is the payment system for this trip. You can pay on-line with the school, but the school charges you for every transaction you make. We already pay enough taxes for our school's so why should I give them anymore. Public school is not free anymore. It's down right unaffordable.
We already just paid $225.00 in school fees, and even more than that on school clothes and shoes. Not to mention the cost of required school supplies also. We skipped out on school photos, since they did them the day prior to school starting, and right after fees were paid. If they had photos taken, that would be another $90.00 to hand over. This year? I'm taking their photos myself, and I won't have extras laying around in a box.
My daughter said to me that the teacher told her she could hand him the $200.00 cash and he'd take care of the payment. Send cash with your kid? He must not have teenagers.
Last year, I could pay the tour company directly, free of transaction charges. This year? We are not allowed. We must pay the school directly. They really know how to make things difficult don't they.
Don't get me wrong. I do think the kids will find the trip educational and fun, but is it necessary for schools to take these trips with the economy in a rut? It just doesn't seem prudent to me.
And it doesn't stop there. The teachers are encouraging students to take "electronics" with them on the school trip. What happened to good ol' fashioned deck of playing cards? Or a book? As a parent who strives to keep her kids from getting sucked into time wasting electronics, this is very frustrating. My daughter should know better than to ask me to go out and buy her a $60.00 electronic, just so she can take it on this school trip.
Public school also raises my medical costs. It wasn't long before one of my kids are already sick. School just started, and she coughing, blowing her nose, and has a sore throat. Thankfully, I have the knowledge of natural remedies. However, with the continuous amount of daily germs she is around, it becomes more difficult to treat. She lacks rest from her daily schedule also.
Then there is the amount of homework I see my high schooler doing - 2-4 hours a night. Ridiculous. Ugh.
I think I may have just talked myself into homeschooling again....
Hubby says it needs this other part before I can drive it.
Today, my son's car needs the repair job. Thankfully, he can drive the ol' farm truck to work. Part of the hardware that holds up the gas tank basically disintegrated on his car. Yikes!
The trouble with self repairs, is finding the time to get the job done. However, I'd rather buy a part (and wait patiently) than spend $800.00 of my husband's (and mine) hard earned income to pay for repairs. I'd rather take another getaway instead. Sounds selfish, but really it's not selfish. We both deserve it.
Frustration with Public School
For the second year in a row, the 8th grade class is sending kids off on a Washington, D.C. trip. The cost? $600.00 per kid. However, the cost doesn't stop there. This year they are required to have a special dress outfit, with dress shoes that can be walked a lot in - more costs. They state all meals are included, but I am sure there will be more hidden costs they will drop on us later.
Then there is the payment system for this trip. You can pay on-line with the school, but the school charges you for every transaction you make. We already pay enough taxes for our school's so why should I give them anymore. Public school is not free anymore. It's down right unaffordable.
We already just paid $225.00 in school fees, and even more than that on school clothes and shoes. Not to mention the cost of required school supplies also. We skipped out on school photos, since they did them the day prior to school starting, and right after fees were paid. If they had photos taken, that would be another $90.00 to hand over. This year? I'm taking their photos myself, and I won't have extras laying around in a box.
My daughter said to me that the teacher told her she could hand him the $200.00 cash and he'd take care of the payment. Send cash with your kid? He must not have teenagers.
Last year, I could pay the tour company directly, free of transaction charges. This year? We are not allowed. We must pay the school directly. They really know how to make things difficult don't they.
Don't get me wrong. I do think the kids will find the trip educational and fun, but is it necessary for schools to take these trips with the economy in a rut? It just doesn't seem prudent to me.
And it doesn't stop there. The teachers are encouraging students to take "electronics" with them on the school trip. What happened to good ol' fashioned deck of playing cards? Or a book? As a parent who strives to keep her kids from getting sucked into time wasting electronics, this is very frustrating. My daughter should know better than to ask me to go out and buy her a $60.00 electronic, just so she can take it on this school trip.
Public school also raises my medical costs. It wasn't long before one of my kids are already sick. School just started, and she coughing, blowing her nose, and has a sore throat. Thankfully, I have the knowledge of natural remedies. However, with the continuous amount of daily germs she is around, it becomes more difficult to treat. She lacks rest from her daily schedule also.
Then there is the amount of homework I see my high schooler doing - 2-4 hours a night. Ridiculous. Ugh.
I think I may have just talked myself into homeschooling again....
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