I am on a roll this Christmas. What cookie was chosen next?
Well, it was random. Everything is random today.
Whiskey Caramel Cookies. The dough is made with my homemade yogurt (recipe calls for "greek" yogurt). No eggs. It's a "Taste of Home" recipe if you are interested.
I have become intrigued with reading vintage cookbooks lately. I don't know why, but some times I find a hidden gem inside, and continue to read them.
King has become obsessed with socks. He doesn't eat them, he just picks them up and takes them to other places. He did this to my daughter's friends while they slept over recently (ha ha ha!).
What is something you enjoyed getting as a gift, but never asked for? The first thing I thought of - books and jewelry. I love surprises, and winter is the best time to read a book around this homestead. Or summer camping trips, or porch time. . .
I never find an open jar of peanut butter here. Why? Because I only buy organic, and no one likes to stir it when it's first opened. Ha ha! We used to have a peanut butter stirrer from the general store, but it broke and was never replaced.
Well, I was right when I said it would plummet, but now they are saying the teens and snow. We may get snow for Christmas - yay!
Hubby and I looked at the weather forecast to plan another good wood cutting day. Why oh why can I not get that man to cut wood all summer and have it done already? I do not know. I need to figure out a way to motivate that man.
Our "Grad" daughter, now with two jobs, is ex-haus-ted! She is over worked and constantly complaining how tired she is. I keep reminding her she'll be getting a nice fat paycheck.
Our "Vet Tech" daughter came out for a visit and brought our grand pup. She raided the Christmas cookie stash and he (dog) was treated with a cooked egg.
I've been taking a tablespoon of my four thieves vinegar, on any day I have a teensy bit sore throat, drainage, or runny nose. It's working I tell ya'! So far, I'm the only one brave enough to take it. It's not that bad. It tasted like garlic vinegar.
"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.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Beautiful Day ~ Harley Davidson Scarf
I woke up yesterday thinking, "hm, a good day to clean the coop, or maybe the next?"
I checked the weather. Oh boy. Our temps will plummet to the single digits at Christmas, and Tuesday was the warmest (high of 48°F).
So...I skipped on out to the barn and mucked the coop, giving those lovely egg layers clean straw and warm beds. I needed the vitamin D and fresh air anyway, and a break from the kitchen.
I had a sink full of dishes anyway. I then decided to spend about two hours digging out photos for our youngest daughter. She had her party, but her sweet 16 birthday is approaching.
I also took advantage of the day and put the laundry on the line. The wind dried it very quickly too.
Here is the book I borrowed from the library. I have no idea if I'll get time to read it. I'm still crocheting two scarf orders, but not complaining either. It intrigued me, as my other blog (store) is called "Rooster's Crow Farm." It's where I post my items I hand create and offer for sale (you can visit it here). It's my slow start to a possible Etsy store. We'll see how business goes (again).
I can always check it out again later, when the scarves are all done.
Speaking of scarves, I created one for myself (like I need another one), when I should be making myself a hat. It's a Harley Davidson scarf. If I can find matching yarn (I used every bit from my stash), I will be making these to sell too.
I better get busy making King's doggie scarf too. If the temperature really does drop, he'll need it. The last time it was down in the teens, (not kidding) he tried to do his business on his back feet with his front feet in the air. Next thing you know, we'll be buying both dogs booties. Jesse has a pair and they come in handy on very cold days. The cold, icy ground is no fun for the dogs. One year we shoveled an area for them.
I think we have reached a record on how tall we can stack dirty dishes. We were plum lazy last night, and taking it slow. Even Youngest was home early and we had a nice visit before Hubby got home. She played with water color paints (my kids are extremely good artists), and I crocheted a Slytherin scarf. I'm about 80% done with that order.
I checked the weather. Oh boy. Our temps will plummet to the single digits at Christmas, and Tuesday was the warmest (high of 48°F).
So...I skipped on out to the barn and mucked the coop, giving those lovely egg layers clean straw and warm beds. I needed the vitamin D and fresh air anyway, and a break from the kitchen.
I had a sink full of dishes anyway. I then decided to spend about two hours digging out photos for our youngest daughter. She had her party, but her sweet 16 birthday is approaching.
I also took advantage of the day and put the laundry on the line. The wind dried it very quickly too.
Here is the book I borrowed from the library. I have no idea if I'll get time to read it. I'm still crocheting two scarf orders, but not complaining either. It intrigued me, as my other blog (store) is called "Rooster's Crow Farm." It's where I post my items I hand create and offer for sale (you can visit it here). It's my slow start to a possible Etsy store. We'll see how business goes (again).
I can always check it out again later, when the scarves are all done.
Speaking of scarves, I created one for myself (like I need another one), when I should be making myself a hat. It's a Harley Davidson scarf. If I can find matching yarn (I used every bit from my stash), I will be making these to sell too.
I better get busy making King's doggie scarf too. If the temperature really does drop, he'll need it. The last time it was down in the teens, (not kidding) he tried to do his business on his back feet with his front feet in the air. Next thing you know, we'll be buying both dogs booties. Jesse has a pair and they come in handy on very cold days. The cold, icy ground is no fun for the dogs. One year we shoveled an area for them.
I think we have reached a record on how tall we can stack dirty dishes. We were plum lazy last night, and taking it slow. Even Youngest was home early and we had a nice visit before Hubby got home. She played with water color paints (my kids are extremely good artists), and I crocheted a Slytherin scarf. I'm about 80% done with that order.
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