I've been playing around with recycling more bottle caps here. This was the first one I made. The center is hand crafted with embroidery work.
When I first talked to the girls about this idea, and they saw me painting at the kitchen table (I don't have a "craft room"), they cringed at what it would look like. I guess wearing bottle caps did not appeal to them at the time.
However, when I finished it, my 11 year-old was begging to wear it to school.
How did I make it?
"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.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Tomatoes ~ Baby Food Carrot Cake
I finally got some salsa canned, and it was with my very own
tomatoes. I was so excited to see Hubby bring in more tomatoes, we
ended up with 10 pints of salsa. A huge blessing, considering it's been
the worst garden year (rain).
I even had more tomatoes leftover, but not enough for salsa, so I blanched and froze them (another huge blessing I didn't think we'd get this season).
I have been looking around for inexpensive jars for making homemade vapo-rub (cheapest I can find in stores is $2.99/each for a 4 oz. jar).
Well, another farmgirl gave me the idea to just buy baby food, to get the jars. Duh! I guess with no babies in the house, that simple idea never occurred to me.
It's a great bargain if you ask me. I paid $.59/each for them, and bought sweet carrots. I used the baby food to make a carrot cake. I linked the recipe I used, and used my home canned applesauce in place of the oil. I got my jars, and the family got carrot cake. What a deal. And, the frosting was made with my homemade vanilla extract. Can't beat that.
I'm thinking I need a few more jars - he he he!
I even had more tomatoes leftover, but not enough for salsa, so I blanched and froze them (another huge blessing I didn't think we'd get this season).
I have been looking around for inexpensive jars for making homemade vapo-rub (cheapest I can find in stores is $2.99/each for a 4 oz. jar).
Well, another farmgirl gave me the idea to just buy baby food, to get the jars. Duh! I guess with no babies in the house, that simple idea never occurred to me.
It's a great bargain if you ask me. I paid $.59/each for them, and bought sweet carrots. I used the baby food to make a carrot cake. I linked the recipe I used, and used my home canned applesauce in place of the oil. I got my jars, and the family got carrot cake. What a deal. And, the frosting was made with my homemade vanilla extract. Can't beat that.
I'm thinking I need a few more jars - he he he!
Labels:
Frugal Living,
Pinching Pennies,
Recipes,
Salsa,
Vegetable Garden
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