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Homesteading on the Homefront. A military wife's journey towards self-sufficiency. Monday, February 27, 2017. Pimento Grits ala Vivian Howard. March is the month where two of my cooking challenges collide. The March Food52 Cookbook Club book is "Deep Run Roots." I've been cooking through it for awhile now with my friends back in VA. When I saw the $1.50 container of ready-made pimento cheese, I grabbed it. I transferred them to a cast iron pan and dropped spoonfuls of pimento cheese on top, then spread i...
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Homesteading On The Internet. I Bake My Bacon In The Oven. February 17, 2018. Yes, I bake my bacon in the oven! One of my favorite foods is bacon. That is one of the main reasons I embraced changing my diet to low carbs. Dr. Atkins mentions bacon often. I used to hate the top of my stove getting splatter with bacon grease, but soon I found another way of cooking it that can out much better than frying. Baking it! It made me reconsider using it. On to my research. I tried a silicone baking mat. For a long...
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Living, laughing, homeschooling, homesteading, LIFE! Tuesday, October 16, 2012. This happened another time when I just wanted to buy a sheep from a lady,she also had to share her beliefs after just a short meeting.How would they have reacted if I had given them a little book extolling the virtues of the goddess and paganism? I probably would have been asked to leave,lol. Blessed Be on this beautiful fall day! Saturday, September 22, 2012. May the Blessings of the. Fall Harvest fill your home! On this sit...
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Point, Cash Back and Reward Sites. Sunday, March 25, 2018. I need your help- Rhubarb issues- any thoughts? Well not issues really- but Rhubarb is out of my wheel house and not super common around here. I'm not sure what to do with this. I planted a small pot of it last spring. I didn't harvest it last fall, but I'm not sure what to do about it. As you can see it's very bright and green and growing! What's going on top here? So should I transplant into a garden bed? Into a bigger container? Don't miss yes...
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Homesteading, Self-Sufficiency, and Urban Farming. Monday, June 23, 2014. White House creates task force to study the health of bees and other pollinators. The White House on Friday announced an initiative to promote the health of honey bees and other insect which act as pollinators for plants. The memorandum includes the creation of a "Pollinator Health Task Force," co-chaired by the Secretary of Agriculture and the head of the EPA. Posted by John Amrhein. Monday, May 19, 2014. Posted by John Amrhein.
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Adventures in Learning New Skills. A great WordPress.com site. Asymp; Leave a comment. My husband, BadBird, takes photos. Some very nice shots, if I say so myself. This one is of the Puget Sound, and is unaltered. What you see is what you get. I took inspiration from this photo to blend similar colors on my drum carder. The wool is Grey Shetland which I over-dyed using various Country Classics colors. I carded a batt, colored each batt one color in the crock of a broken crock pot. It spins up pretty too.