Somewhere, in an undisclosed location....
I have installed a 3M hook to hold this multi-tool. I am just frustrated trying to find a screwdriver in this place. Until the garage is completely purged and organized, it will be where I can access it, and in hope that my husband does not find it (ha ha!). Projects, repairs, and renovations have been crazy busy this past year and a half.I also have this for whatever vehicle I am driving at the time.
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.
Adopted Motto
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Thursday, October 19, 2023
This and That ~ Questions
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
New Cracker Recipe Tried ~ The Good and the Bad
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
. . .from the handiwork journal
. . .finished the XL hot pad. I gifted these to the family years ago. They are great for 9 x 13 baking dishes at the holidays, or for baking sheets, your larger baking dishes and even pizza stones.
. . .made a few more dishcloths (knitted), and I am getting worn out making them. Seriously, why did I think it would be a good idea to do one last craft show?? I have been timing myself, and it takes me almost 3 hours to make one of these.
. . .finished the crocheted strawberry keychains/keyfobs. Daughter K was making a trip over, to pick up some home canned tomato soup, taco sauce and other items. I finally got them done in time for her, when she arrived.
If you didn't read the story about these, I had made one back during the kitchen floor repair work (that was a year and a half or so). I was playing around with some yarn and made one. I later gave it to Daughter K. She attached it to her purse. Her co-workers saw it and pretty soon I was getting 3 orders. I had no intentions of making them for sale, but I made them ha ha!
. . . learned a new crochet stitch work! I learned the wiggly/wavy pattern for a hot pad. I am working on this being a Christmas gift. I'm having fun with it, but lack the time to work on it. I just needed a break from knitted dishcloths.
Also, the person who made the Youtube tutorial, said their template would be on their website, and it is not. The pattern won't print correctly either, so I'm going by the photo and winging it. I even sent a message to inquire. I got zero answers. It is supposed to be 8 x 8 inches, but mine measures 9 x 9 inches. Either way, a cute way to make a hot pad, and/or use cotton scraps of yarn.
I started a second one using black (for someone with a black and white themed kitchen) as the starting yarn, and it came out smaller. The ecru cotton (for the starting base) I used on the first is the same yarn company, but I had it for probably 14 plus years.
They are not the same thickness. Do you find some colors are not the same thickness? It could be that they just don't make the yarn the same over the years. I will be making the first one over again, but starting with a different yarn color.
That's all for handiwork updates. I'll be back to update you on the Christmas present hot pads. I think they are super cute, and they are so different from anything I have made. The first two rows use a good amount of cotton yarn, but the smaller rounds are great for scrap yarn.
The rain kept me indoors yesterday (there is so much to do outside and inside these days), but they say it will be going away today and tomorrow. It's been on the chilly side, and more of a sweatshirt weather.
I need to take inventory of my bulk herbs for tea making today, and write out a list for anything to re-stock.
Monday, October 16, 2023
Happy Homemaker Monday
The Weather . . .
50-60's for the highs, and 40's for the lows, rain possible mid-week.
As I look outside my window . . .
It's pitch dark at the moment.
Right now I am . . .
Getting ready to post this, sipping some hot coffee.
Thinking and pondering . . .
To freeze or bake with some over ripe bananas.
How I am feeling . . .
Tired. We were either on the run for supplies, or working outside, and it wasn't the chicken coop.
On the breakfast plate . . .
Not sure, but eggs will be involved.On the lunch plate . . .
Have no idea.
On the dinner plate . . .
Leftover roast and vegetables.
What I am wearing . . .
Still in PJ's ha ha!
On the reading pile. . .
Nothing right now.
On my TV . . .
Nothing special.
On the menu . . .
I will need to work on this later this morning.
Looking around the house . . .
The kitchen is a hot mess, but I will take care of that. We just spent so much time working on things this past weekend.
To do list . . .
-write out a menu plan
-clean up kitchen
-pay bills
From the camera . . .
The canned applesauce needs rings removed, labeled and put away. I may be canning more applesauce soon.Devotional, quote, prayer. . .
No current prayer requests.
Sunday, October 15, 2023
Brussel Sprouts and Butternut Squash (roasted) ~ Bell Pepper Oven Fries ~ Wild Rice Soup (with chicken) ~ Turmeric Honey?
I decided to try this combination, after seeing it on SkinnyTaste online. They recipe simply states to add 6 sprigs of fresh thyme and black pepper. Well, in my opinion, it needs more flavor, such as garlic perhaps. Anyway, I had the butternut squash in my freezer, and it needed rotated out, so I thawed it and used that. The squash cooked to a soft texture, but it was all good. I will try fresh butternut next time, and add garlic powder or even sliced shallots or onions.
What are you cooking for your fall side vegetable dishes?
Thank you for the tip on freezing chicken rice soup. I found a recipe that I will be trying during our next cold spell. It is on another blog, and the recipe is here: Wild Rice Blend Soup.
On another note regarding medicinals, has anyone used a blend of turmeric and honey for illness? It's not a jar method, but mixing ground with honey and using on the spot. I'm just trying to be prepared. Two weeks of feeling ill was not fun, and we want to have many options on hand if people start spreading sickness again.
Saturday, October 14, 2023
Green Bell Pepper Powder ~ Dehydrating
I decided to dehydrate some of the last of the green bell peppers. Sorry for the bad photo. I am using my cell camera for now. My download cord to my actual camera died, so I need a new one (it's on the way).
Green Bell Pepper Powder ~ Dehydrating © Oct 2023 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
Friday, October 13, 2023
Chickens Carving a Pumpkin