Zuri is not getting much larger in the way of height, but getting muscular. She's very curious of everything around here outside and inside. She has a very particular "stranger danger" bark as well as King. You can't sneak past them without them hearing you. She gets along with the cats, but hasn't quite understood the goats yet. King wants to lick the goats and give them kisses.
"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, April 5, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Happy Homemaker Monday
I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom, for Happy Homemaker Monday. Enjoy!
Breakfast time....what is on the plate this morning. . .
~ organic toast with organic peanut butter, coffee (I got a late start, and a sluggish one)
Breakfast time....what is on the plate this morning. . .
~ organic toast with organic peanut butter, coffee (I got a late start, and a sluggish one)
Labels:
Herb Garden,
Motherhood,
Vegetable Garden
Motivation
My husband is a very hard working man. We often sacrifice your life for the needs of our kids. What parent doesn't?
We spend our hard earned money on cars, repairs, school,clothing, school trips to D.C., bicycles, skate boards, pets, swimming lessons, horse riding lessons, musical instruments and lessons, voice lessons, college, and so many other wants and needs. Life goes by too fast, and before we realize we haven't done anything for ourselves (but hard work).
We have gotten the puppies for us, but they are family dogs too. We also take more time for our marriage, now that the kids are older. So what's next?
We spend our hard earned money on cars, repairs, school,clothing, school trips to D.C., bicycles, skate boards, pets, swimming lessons, horse riding lessons, musical instruments and lessons, voice lessons, college, and so many other wants and needs. Life goes by too fast, and before we realize we haven't done anything for ourselves (but hard work).
We have gotten the puppies for us, but they are family dogs too. We also take more time for our marriage, now that the kids are older. So what's next?
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Mac n' Cheese with Homemade Condensed Cheddar Cheese Soup ~ Snow Return-eth
We are still messing around with baked macaroni and cheese recipes. This one was required canned condensed cheddar soup, so I made some from scratch.
The recipe I used was pretty simple. It does not contain chopped onion, or breaded topping (which I prefer), and it was very creamy. Hubby is stuck on a very old recipe that my Mom gave me using (gulp) Velveeta. I keep trying to tell him it's not food, so this recipe may be the one to convince him to ditch the bad so-called cheese. We'll do the reheat test today and see if it reheats creamy. It tasted much, much better than the crock pot recipe I make using ricotta. You could play around with other cheeses with this recipe too. I may be typing it up to share.
The recipe I used was pretty simple. It does not contain chopped onion, or breaded topping (which I prefer), and it was very creamy. Hubby is stuck on a very old recipe that my Mom gave me using (gulp) Velveeta. I keep trying to tell him it's not food, so this recipe may be the one to convince him to ditch the bad so-called cheese. We'll do the reheat test today and see if it reheats creamy. It tasted much, much better than the crock pot recipe I make using ricotta. You could play around with other cheeses with this recipe too. I may be typing it up to share.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Random Tidbits
I've been doing some more deep cleaning. Dumping drawers, sorting, purging, tossing, re-organizing. I'm purging like a mad woman this year. I saved those days for rainy days.
And look at this. I don't think I need any new bandanas for outdoor work and camping this year. Ha! They are all washed and ready for the season.
And look at this. I don't think I need any new bandanas for outdoor work and camping this year. Ha! They are all washed and ready for the season.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Camping Lantern Dilema
I have been searching for a replacement bulb for this battery operated camping lantern for two years.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Garden Time
I've been spending more time in the garden and with outdoor chores. The garlic is weeded, the asparagus is weeded, and the sticks are getting picked up.
I loaded up a cart of firewood and stocked the hearth. Barns are getting a good spring cleaning, debris picked up that blew in over winter, and so forth. The temperatures are typical too. High's in the 60's in the middle of the week and down to lows of 27 over the weekend.
I got all the fruit trees pruned (apple, pear, plum, peach and elderberry). I am tickled pink to see the plum tree made it. Yay! I just have to buy and replant the red raspberry and blackberry.
I loaded up a cart of firewood and stocked the hearth. Barns are getting a good spring cleaning, debris picked up that blew in over winter, and so forth. The temperatures are typical too. High's in the 60's in the middle of the week and down to lows of 27 over the weekend.
I got all the fruit trees pruned (apple, pear, plum, peach and elderberry). I am tickled pink to see the plum tree made it. Yay! I just have to buy and replant the red raspberry and blackberry.
Labels:
Homesteading,
Kale,
Motherhood,
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency,
Vegetable Garden
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