"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.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Signs of Spring ~ Herb Bread
The daffodils and hyacinths are up and about to bloom. No signs of tulips, except at my little garden alongside a log. I hope to start bringing in fresh flowers soon. Once again the weather people were wrong. The high 70's that were forecasted for early this week? Not happening. If we are lucky, we'll get up to maybe 60°F today, then drop to the 40's and 50's for a few weeks (or so they say).
Monday, March 21, 2016
Camping Prep ~ Crochet Projects
Remember all those English Walnuts we bartered for? I was still cracking them this month. Apparently, the kids have lost their mojo with helping me.
The shells are always saved from these walnuts. My older brother and his wife gift me their cardboard egg cartons.
Four dozen campfire starters are in the making today, and I have more shells.
The shells are always saved from these walnuts. My older brother and his wife gift me their cardboard egg cartons.
Four dozen campfire starters are in the making today, and I have more shells.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
From Pile to File ~ Random Tidbits
I really liked this new recipe we tried recently - Pasta with Spinach and Ricotta.
You boil 8 oz. of rotini pasta and drain. They suggested the tri-color veggie noodles, but I can only find organic regular noodles.
While the noodles are boiling, drain and squeeze a frozen and thawed box of chopped spinach (or use equivalent of homegrown). Place in a 12 inch skillet, add 1 minced clove and heat 5 minutes. Add 1 cup ricotta cheese, 1/2 cup water and 1 1/2 Tbsp (I didn't measure) of Parmesan cheese. Add salt and pepper. When heated, add drained rotini and serve.
I doubled it for our family, and had to buy the spinach, but I can typically find organic ricotta at our one grocer. It was very good. I had practically no leftovers.
You boil 8 oz. of rotini pasta and drain. They suggested the tri-color veggie noodles, but I can only find organic regular noodles.
While the noodles are boiling, drain and squeeze a frozen and thawed box of chopped spinach (or use equivalent of homegrown). Place in a 12 inch skillet, add 1 minced clove and heat 5 minutes. Add 1 cup ricotta cheese, 1/2 cup water and 1 1/2 Tbsp (I didn't measure) of Parmesan cheese. Add salt and pepper. When heated, add drained rotini and serve.
I doubled it for our family, and had to buy the spinach, but I can typically find organic ricotta at our one grocer. It was very good. I had practically no leftovers.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Homemade Pomegranate Syrup
I'm sharing yet another new recipe. I had already written this recipe down on a recipe card, so once again, I have no idea where I obtained it. I'm sure I've had it in my recipe pile for over 6 years or so.
I'm sharing because there are days when I am hankering for pancakes for waffles and have no syrup on hand.
You make this by using pomegranate juice and honey:
I'm sharing because there are days when I am hankering for pancakes for waffles and have no syrup on hand.
You make this by using pomegranate juice and honey:
Labels:
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency
Thursday, March 17, 2016
First Herbs ~ New Additions to the Homestead ~ Tidbits
I am happy to say my herb garden is springing to life again. I chopped my first chives of this year. Boy was it a good feeling. My kids thought I was nuts when they saw me smelling them while walking in the house.
They went into the butter I made for the steaks yesterday, and I chopped more for eggs. It really is a good feeling.
I also added a tab divider in my recipe box. I reads "butters."
Guess what I brought home?
They went into the butter I made for the steaks yesterday, and I chopped more for eggs. It really is a good feeling.
I also added a tab divider in my recipe box. I reads "butters."
Guess what I brought home?
Labels:
Chickens,
Dogs,
Herb Garden,
Homesteading,
Kids,
Motherhood
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Open Window Weather
These few pieces of furniture made there way out to the porch over a week ago (tee hee). Although there was a teensy chill, I opened windows (again).
I tried another "new" recipe from the pile last night - overnight french toast casserole. I didn't really follow it completely, and used a topping recipe from another recipe. It was good, and easy to make. Just very sweet, so a vegetable hash side would have been nice.
I tried another "new" recipe from the pile last night - overnight french toast casserole. I didn't really follow it completely, and used a topping recipe from another recipe. It was good, and easy to make. Just very sweet, so a vegetable hash side would have been nice.
Labels:
Family,
Kids,
Motherhood
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Rainy Day Advantage ~ Tidbits
I had two jobs on the list for rainy days. One - a good overall cleaning of the master bathroom. Two - my bedroom closet. The closet won.
I never did finish the closet last fall, so I chose to dig into that job first. That is what I was doing when I got a text message from Hubby to pack my bags and that we were leaving for the weekend (last weekend).
I had tossed all my clothes out of the closet and onto the floor. Hubby thought I had lost my mind. I went through each piece, purging anything I had not worn and re-organizing. It's Hubby's turn to purge next.
I never did finish the closet last fall, so I chose to dig into that job first. That is what I was doing when I got a text message from Hubby to pack my bags and that we were leaving for the weekend (last weekend).
I had tossed all my clothes out of the closet and onto the floor. Hubby thought I had lost my mind. I went through each piece, purging anything I had not worn and re-organizing. It's Hubby's turn to purge next.
Labels:
Extreme Clean,
Family,
Kids,
Motherhood
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