I used Hubby as the "guinea pig" for this tea - fennel tea. I crushed organic fennel seeds, then made a tea with the crushed seeds. I have read that is a natural antacid, so I did my research, and it was safe for him to take the tea.
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~
Friday, January 29, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
All things random. . .
I thought I had a plan yesterday, but when I went to do my laundry, I found this.
I scraped the barrel for one load of laundry. And don't you hate it when you get all the laundry into the washing machine only to walk down the hall (or where ever) and find one long lost sock that fell out of the dirty clothes pile you were carrying? Happens to me every time, ha ha!
I am lucky to have one batch of unscented goat's milk soap. Our daughter made it just before we re-homed her goats last summer.
I scraped the barrel for one load of laundry. And don't you hate it when you get all the laundry into the washing machine only to walk down the hall (or where ever) and find one long lost sock that fell out of the dirty clothes pile you were carrying? Happens to me every time, ha ha!
I am lucky to have one batch of unscented goat's milk soap. Our daughter made it just before we re-homed her goats last summer.
Labels:
Chickens,
Family,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Organic Homemade Bubble Bath
My week started off in the opposite direction of happy, zippy, and oh so jolly. My nerves needed a calm down time. I've wanted to try this recipe for so long - homemade bubble bath.
Guess what? I made it but, never tried it last night. Ha. Jokes on me I guess for lack of brain memory space. I was so involved with a crochet project, the night got away from me quickly. It goes to show folks though, how crocheting is a relaxing hobby too.
Guess what? I made it but, never tried it last night. Ha. Jokes on me I guess for lack of brain memory space. I was so involved with a crochet project, the night got away from me quickly. It goes to show folks though, how crocheting is a relaxing hobby too.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Snowflake Dishcloth ~ Random Tidbits
Because I just can't stand having only one project going on at one time (and crocheting an umpteenth granny square can become monotonous), and to let the month go by without a "dishcloth of the month" would be a shame.....
....here you have it. A snowflake dishcloth for January. Honestly, this should be the "icon" for our February here. We get the most snow that month.
The comfrey poultice I made for my elbow (using dry comfrey and warm water), really helped. However, I'll need to do it one more time, and that's all I have in the way of comfrey. I will really save up more this coming summer. I will just have to refrain from push-ups (oh darn) and anything unnecessary.
The comfrey poultice I made for my elbow (using dry comfrey and warm water), really helped. However, I'll need to do it one more time, and that's all I have in the way of comfrey. I will really save up more this coming summer. I will just have to refrain from push-ups (oh darn) and anything unnecessary.
Labels:
Crochet Projects,
Family,
Motherhood,
Sunrise
Monday, January 25, 2016
Making Homemade Ketchup with Home Canned Tomato Paste
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that the massive amounts of rain killed off our garden harvest. I was able to can one batch of ketchup, which did not last long.
However, our previous garden year was absolutely wonderful, and I canned tomato paste for the first time.
However, our previous garden year was absolutely wonderful, and I canned tomato paste for the first time.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Random Homestead Happenings
Good Morning! Rooster's Crow Farm is covered with sunshine after a wonderfully, beautiful sunrise this morning.
The ladies have been generous lately, so we had breakfast for dinner - egg/sausage burritos. The vegetarians cooked up some extra firm tofu (organic/non-gmo), and added that to their burrito.
Labels:
Chickens,
Eggs,
Herbal Teas,
homemade lysol wipes,
Homesteading,
Self Sufficiency,
Sunrise
Saturday, January 23, 2016
from the handiwork journal. . .
. . . crocheted a few dozen or so more of these granny squares. I've put it on the "back burner" so many times that I am pushing myself to get this blanket off the "unfinished" list. I need 192 total granny squares.
Labels:
Crochet Projects,
Handmade Hand Lotion,
Motherhood
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