This month's used book giveaway is The Cat Who Went Bananas, by Lilian Jackson Braun. This is a used paperback that I purchased at the all-island garage sale days last fall.
Simply be the first to post that you want it, and it's yours.
Fun Trivia I learned from this book:
Mulligatwany is a soup, and it is mentioned in a Dr. Suess book.
Skuunk water is basically a local mineral water found in Moose County.
Indefatigable means: "persisting tirelessly"
Ailurphobe means: "a person who hates or fears cats"
*definitions are from on-line dictionaries
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
From the Homesteading Journal . . .
. . . installed our very first rain barrel (USA made). We plan to install more, but want to check out more options on styles (and making them ourselves). This one holds 55 gallons and will be close to the garden for watering it. I also have a recipe to make this water drinkable, if ever it was needed in an emergency. I have been doing some research on rain barrel care, and recently read that you should paint your barrel a darker color, in order to keep the sun from affecting the water inside. This one can be hooked to another barrel, and we do plan to consider making our own. Our goal is to install 2 (possibly 3-4) more in the next few years. Here is a link to information if you are considering installing a rain barrel: The Redeemed Gardener: Maintaining a Healthy Rain Barrel.
. . . made a batch of homemade goat's milk ricotta cheese. I used it to bake Lasagna Ruffles and some cookies.
. . . started cleaning out my flower beds.
. . . Misty (our youngest goat) gave birth to a baby boy.
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