"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.
Saturday, February 10, 2018
The Crocheted Flower Cup/Mug Coaster Story
I used to participate, year long, with a local Farmer's Market. We'd sell items every month, but as the years have gone by, kids have moved out, dairy goats were re-homed, and well, I got very very busy with my garden. And we stopped making goat's milk soap. I stopped selling jellies and jams. However, I still crocheted and knitted.
At the beginning of our adventures, I wanted to have an item that filled a basket, and sold for $1.00 each. I decided to make cup coasters with scraps of cotton yarn, and make them like flowers.
These sold every time we set up at the market. Women loved them especially. I was complimented on the colors and how fun they were to have.
Friday, February 9, 2018
The Best Soup Beans Ever ~ Holy Basil Question
I'm not from the south, and my husband has family that is from (and still lives) in the south. I have been under pressure to get some real soup beans made, and I did.
I'm back to share how I made mine.
They are what I call a "Home Grown Recipe" as it can be completely homegrown, other than the tiny bit of brown sugar I used. Although I may attempt this with sorghum molasses in place of brown sugar, but Hubby may say "don't mess with this recipe!" We have been growing pinto beans for a few years now, but we don't grow enough I think. Anyway, here is how I made them, and Hubby absolutely raved over them. I am pretty sure I got the "southern" part of it down right.
I'm back to share how I made mine.
They are what I call a "Home Grown Recipe" as it can be completely homegrown, other than the tiny bit of brown sugar I used. Although I may attempt this with sorghum molasses in place of brown sugar, but Hubby may say "don't mess with this recipe!" We have been growing pinto beans for a few years now, but we don't grow enough I think. Anyway, here is how I made them, and Hubby absolutely raved over them. I am pretty sure I got the "southern" part of it down right.
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