I find myself hanging around at the computer a little longer in the mornings, as winter rolls along. That's okay too. Winter is my time to relax a bit more, but I have neglected some housework too.
I delivered the last scarf order to the big city, but need to go back to collect the cash. Now, I am working on another order that my youngest daughter got me. Photos to follow soon.
Hubby, as he walked in the house:
"Hun! The library wants to know if you are sick?"
Me:
"Huh?"
Hubby:
"Yeah, there is only one book in for you and it's normal."
Ha ha ha ha ha! True!
Not sure if I'll get to read it before it's due back. Like all the other books I've borrowed, ha ha! Photo to follow soon.
I finished up a few more Christmas goodies, including a new recipe:
Macadamia Peanut Brittle. It tastes like caramel corn, but very good. This recipe is a stove top recipe, and the mixture is then poured onto the pan to cool.
"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, December 19, 2017
Monday, December 18, 2017
Happy Homemaker Monday
I'm joining up with Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom today. Although I posted already today (go back one post to catch up on), I need to stay on track, and making a list will help.
On the breakfast plate. . .
Leftover fried potatoes, gravy with homemade sausage, homemade biscuits and home raised eggs (photo from yesterday). Homemade yogurt will be my lunch with this lumber-jack breakfast (again).
Right now I am . . .
Heading out to do hen chores and empty ash bucket.
The weather outside . . .
Wow, warmer and in the lower 40's. Although cloudy, the warmer temps are much welcomed.
Looking around the house . . .
I see I need to tidy up and wash a few tablecloths.
On today's to-do list . . .in no particular order
-exercise
-hen chores
-laundry washed, bedding etc. and on the line
-empty ash bucket
-bathroom
-bake cookies
-make brittle
-fetch mail
-check library returns
-water plants
-walk dogs
-vacuum, sweep
-dinner prep
-refill my nettle hair rinse
-refill ice cub trays
-bring in firewood
-write
-fold towels and put them away
-dry and put away washed dishes
Currently reading . . .
Not reading anything currently - busy, busy, busy.
On the TV. . .
Library movies
On the menu this week . . .
I have no idea, going on a whim this week.
If I have a few minutes to myself, I will . . .
Crochet.
Looking forward to this week . . .
Hm. I guess I would have to say baking Christmas treats.
Favorite photo from my camera . . .
Devotionals, Scriptures, Key Verses, Quotes. . .
On the breakfast plate. . .
Leftover fried potatoes, gravy with homemade sausage, homemade biscuits and home raised eggs (photo from yesterday). Homemade yogurt will be my lunch with this lumber-jack breakfast (again).
Right now I am . . .
Heading out to do hen chores and empty ash bucket.
The weather outside . . .
Wow, warmer and in the lower 40's. Although cloudy, the warmer temps are much welcomed.
Looking around the house . . .
I see I need to tidy up and wash a few tablecloths.
On today's to-do list . . .in no particular order
-empty ash bucket
-bathroom
-fetch mail
-vacuum, sweep
-dinner prep
-write
-dry and put away washed dishes
Currently reading . . .
Not reading anything currently - busy, busy, busy.
On the TV. . .
Library movies
On the menu this week . . .
I have no idea, going on a whim this week.
If I have a few minutes to myself, I will . . .
Crochet.
Looking forward to this week . . .
Hm. I guess I would have to say baking Christmas treats.
Favorite photo from my camera . . .
Devotionals, Scriptures, Key Verses, Quotes. . .
1 Corinthians 13:4-7New International Version (NIV)
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Sunday Work Day
Sunday was a work day for us.
First thing, I got up early and baked homemade fresh biscuits. They look yellow because the lights were on an it was still dark outside. It was foggy as well. The weather is a teensy warmer, so hence the morning fog.
The recipe is on my blog: Here
Coffee was brewed, and Hubby and I ate a "lumber jack" breakfast of home grown fried potatoes, gravy made with homemade organic sausage, and home raised eggs. The kids slept in. Then we got to work. The girls were to do the dishes but later I found it they didn't. It was Hubby who did them all.
We brushed ourselves off, shook the gloves and what not. Then I showered, and Hubby did the surprise for me in the kitchen. I guess he went upstairs, and found one kiddo doing homework, so he just washed the dishes for me.
Then teamwork began again. All of us started on some Christmas goodies.
Needless to day, Hubby and Youngest, fell asleep at 7pm-ish. I got about 11 hours of sleep and boy it felt good to get it.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Wild Animal ~ Salted Caramel Fudge
Good morning y'all! It's a frigid 17°F here this morning. It looks like we got about 3-4 inches of snow last night, and taking the dogs out this morning was not exactly peachy.
First, they were so excited to play it in, they kept forgetting what they were out there to do. Second, traffic is traveling at about the speed of a turtle. Roads look terrible from what I can see, and those slow vehicles kept distracting the dogs. Once that task was completed, I had hungry barn cats and indoor cats to feed, a fire to stoke and coffee to brew. School is delayed two hours for now. I wouldn't be surprised if they canceled it.
I took this through the door from the inside last night. What in the world makes long, wide drag marks? About two hours prior to this photo, there were two very long ones to the right of it coming up to the cat food and then leaving. I wish I took a photo then, as the marks were better to see. What do you think left this drag mark? A weasel? Fox? Coyote? It's much wider than a cat tail dragging, and cats don't drag their tail like that.
First, they were so excited to play it in, they kept forgetting what they were out there to do. Second, traffic is traveling at about the speed of a turtle. Roads look terrible from what I can see, and those slow vehicles kept distracting the dogs. Once that task was completed, I had hungry barn cats and indoor cats to feed, a fire to stoke and coffee to brew. School is delayed two hours for now. I wouldn't be surprised if they canceled it.
I took this through the door from the inside last night. What in the world makes long, wide drag marks? About two hours prior to this photo, there were two very long ones to the right of it coming up to the cat food and then leaving. I wish I took a photo then, as the marks were better to see. What do you think left this drag mark? A weasel? Fox? Coyote? It's much wider than a cat tail dragging, and cats don't drag their tail like that.
Yesterday I dug my way through the pantry. Guess what? I had the ingredients to make Salted Caramel Fudge!
Here is the recipe. It really tastes like caramel too. I use organic ingredients, and the organic sweetened condensed milk is never sold in stores around here, only about 3 hours south of us in large health stores (or online).
Salted Caramel Fudge
1/2 cup butter
1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk*
1 cup packed dark brown sugar
2 Tbsp. light corn syrup
1 cup white baking chips
1/2 tsp. coarse sea salt
Line an 8 x 8 baking dish with foil and light spray with organic non-stick spray or lightly coat with organic olive oil.
I did not have spray, so I used my olive oil.
In a medium sauce pan, melt butter.
Add the condensed milk, brown sugar and corn syrup.
On medium high heat bring to a simmer, until sugar is dissolved and mixture starts to bubble. Reduce to low, and stir constantly as it cooks 10 more minutes.
Remove from heat, wait a few seconds for the bubbles to stop, toss in the white baking chips, stir and then wait 2 minutes. Stir again until the chips are melted, and pour the mixture into the prepared pan. Sprinkle the top with coarse salt, and refrigerate 2 hours before cutting.
I store mine in the refrigerator in a tightly sealed container.
*You can also make your sweetened condensed milk from scratch vs. buying it organic. It just takes (all organic ingredients, and homemade vanilla) whole milk, sugar, butter and vanilla to make it. There are many recipes available online.
I'm still working on "Vet Tech" Daughter's scarf. It was cold enough to wrap my legs with an afghan yesterday too. I'm whipping up some new items for the next craft show too. The next one, if they hold it, won't be until sometime in February.
Dog duty is on me today. My "Grad" daughter stayed overnight at Gram's house to avoid driving home in the snow storm. She is still driving my car, and said in-town driving was terrible. She delivered Jesse his doggie scarf and I am told it fits him perfectly. He's going to need it today.
Speaking of Jesse. "Vet Tech" daughter now has her dog registered as an "emotional support" dog. I asked her what was wrong with her, and why she needed to do that. She answered, "I'm a college student." Either way, now she can rent any apartment with him.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Teabag Tidbits
I have been drinking organic, store bought dandelion root tea. I have depleted my homegrown stash of dehydrated root. I love the little tags that come on them. So inspiring.
I finished another scarf order last night, and have one left to do. Then it's onto making new stuff to add to the inventory, plus one daughter's requested scarf.
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Sorghum Molasses Candy ~ Tidbits
Sorghum molasses candy is one of our family favorite Christmas candies to make. Once I started making it, I stopped making toffee for several years. Although much of my family loves them both. I just may make some toffee yet. The sorghum cooks into a honeycomb type candy, is broken up, and then coated in dark chocolate.
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Homemade Smoked Almonds
Hello? Anyone out there in "cyber" land?
I love smoked almonds. However, the ingredients in them are typically bad for good health. Usually, they include bad oils and a form of soy. In my opinion, all soy, unless it's organic/non-gmo, is bad for good health. Very bad. If you saw how many times they spray the soybean field in my state, you'd never eat anything with it again. Anyway....
I decided to make my own.
First, I made homemade celery salt using dehydrated organic celery leaves and salt. I had about 1/4 cup of dehydrated celery leaves, so I ground them up with a small amount of salt. I didn't measure. I just "eye-balled" it.
Tip: When you purchase organic celery with leaves, to freeze celery for winter, dehydrate your leaves for celery salt or to simply use in soups/stews, pastas, and other dishes too.
Then I made the almonds with the celery salt and other ingredients. How did they taste?
Delicious! I used all organic ingredients and the egg white from one of our layers.
I love smoked almonds. However, the ingredients in them are typically bad for good health. Usually, they include bad oils and a form of soy. In my opinion, all soy, unless it's organic/non-gmo, is bad for good health. Very bad. If you saw how many times they spray the soybean field in my state, you'd never eat anything with it again. Anyway....
I decided to make my own.
First, I made homemade celery salt using dehydrated organic celery leaves and salt. I had about 1/4 cup of dehydrated celery leaves, so I ground them up with a small amount of salt. I didn't measure. I just "eye-balled" it.
Tip: When you purchase organic celery with leaves, to freeze celery for winter, dehydrate your leaves for celery salt or to simply use in soups/stews, pastas, and other dishes too.
Then I made the almonds with the celery salt and other ingredients. How did they taste?
Delicious! I used all organic ingredients and the egg white from one of our layers.
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Homemade smoked almonds,
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency
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