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~
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Rainy Day(s) Advantage
I haven't posted lately. Why? I walked into my bedroom closet. Once I went in, there was no coming out until it was cleaned up, swept and organized. I filled two boxes to donate, and filled one garbage bag. I just never had time to get back in there. Hubby joked, "should I just back the truck up?"
Labels:
Cleaning and Organizing,
Motherhood
Friday, May 15, 2015
Wild Stinging Nettle?
If this is what I think it is, I've hit the jackpot for my herbal teas this year. Is this stinging nettle? I see spiky thing-a-ma-jobs (can you tell I have kids?) all over the center stem and on the leaf stems.
More photos.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Weeding ~ The Stories....
Hubby and I planted tomatoes until we literally ran out of room. I have to wait until we till up the last area to plant.
Timmy joined me in the herb garden.
Labels:
Barn Cats,
Family,
Goats,
Herb Garden,
Homesteading,
Motherhood
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Raw Vegetable Crackers ~ Using a Dehydrator ~ Other Farmstead News
The new recipe I made, is a raw vegetable cracker. You soak chia seeds, raisins and sun dried tomatoes, and add other blended vegetables.
(spread out on parchment paper before drying in the dehydrator)
The interesting part, is that they are dried in the dehydrator. Now, I imagine you can bake these in the oven, but when it's 82° out, I preferred not to. Although yesterday it was 60°F.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
Royal Treatment
My birthday (and Mother's Day) started with an awesome breakfast made my chef-in-training daughter (15 yo). She made a bacon/veggie omelet. Delicious. I love bacon.
Although sitting on the porch all day, sipping iced tea sounded nice, I could not help myself with planting the 2 flats of marigolds. It rained off and on, but there I did accomplish a lot.
Now I do have seeds saved. Hubby just went nutso. I'll be putting my seeds at the edges of the veggie garden, so no worries on waste.
At one point in the day, he just shook his head and laughed, "your birthday and Mother's day?"
Labels:
Family,
Flower Garden,
Homesteading,
Motherhood
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Tired Down to the Bones ~ Birthday/Mother's Day
This is how we make our rows for hand planting seeds. Talk about "pioneer." That took belonged to Hubby's father, who used it in his own garden. When I lived in the city, it was a lawn ornament, and we've been using it for going on eight years now.
We are taking advantage of Hubby's strike (yes, they are still on strike, going on three months now) and getting the garden expanded. These two are now connected and more room to plant, but I still don't have room for acorn or spaghetti squash. I'm not sure where I'll put my cantaloupe or watermelon yet either.
We are taking advantage of Hubby's strike (yes, they are still on strike, going on three months now) and getting the garden expanded. These two are now connected and more room to plant, but I still don't have room for acorn or spaghetti squash. I'm not sure where I'll put my cantaloupe or watermelon yet either.
Labels:
Flower Garden,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Vegetable Garden
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