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I am sorry to have this rant, I might not even post this.. I most likely will and I am sure I will lose a reader or two.. but I have to write this.. If you live in an apartment or a tiny condo in the city, you can be many things.. You can be […]
I Yield I Yield LOL
Ok, its just going on record that we are going to be “in just in time mode” on most things this year. Let me give a example.. we have pulled at least a hundred or two wild parsnips but then we needed to focus on this or that.. and suddenly this week, we are like.. […]
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Canning Pinapple
So the store has a very good sale on pinapples at a flat dollar rate, each pinapple after being peeled, and cored (which will go to Miss Piggy) gave 1 Qaurt of chunked pinapple tidbit, these were packed in as light … Continue reading
Posted in Canning, food, Food Production and Recipes, frugal
Tagged Canning, Food Production and Recipes, Frugal
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Pea Soup
Do you like Pea Soup, some folks do, and some folks dont, I have figured out a few tricks to making my pea soup better, and that is soaking and extra boiling/water exchanges, this really helps keep the gas down, … Continue reading
Posted in food, Food Production and Recipes, frugal
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Memories of the Sealift Order
So I have been busy reading a new blog that I am liking alot, I like commenting but this one had so many different interesting posts and thoughts on it, that I might have posted a few to many all … Continue reading
Barley Bread
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=127 I like Barley, maybe even adore Barley, use it in soups, stews, breakfast.. but there is one thing about Barley that makes me get a little snarl, and that is how come you can buy 1kg of pot Barley … Continue reading
Posted in food, Food Production and Recipes, frugal, Life moves on daily
Tagged Food Production and Recipes, Frugal
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Ways to help keep warm
Are you thinking.. what the heck are these?? A way to help keep warm is the answer They are either a) fingerless gloves, helping keep your wrists/upper hands warm while you are doing regular house chores, or they can be … Continue reading
Frugal Tip in regards to Fruits or Veggies
Here’s a great little tip for you, if you are looking at Fruit or Veggies that are at a set price, this weeks examples where Pinapple and Bags of Apples for a dollar each.. The ladies at the pinapples where … Continue reading
Whole Grains and my “shhhh” Secret
Ok, I will admit that this DD Challange has me reaching out and researching more local grains and suppliers, which is awesome, but I am going to own up to a little Secret of mine.. As I was just making a … Continue reading
Wild Salmon in Whole Form
They had whole wild B.C. Salmon on sale, well, mostly whole, it was de-headed and cleaned, (which is to bad, the head has a surprising amount of meat on it, and the hounds adore the guts if they can get … Continue reading
Rabbit Side Bacon or Jerky Recipe
Ok, I know this is going to seem a bit of a strange one. So as most of us know Bacon is not cheap, and that if used in a recipes a little can go a long way. I like … Continue reading
Posted in food, Food Production and Recipes, frugal, local food, rabbits
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Rabbit Liver Pate Recipe
1 Fresh Rabbit Liver-Chopped into small pieces 2 Tbsp of Local St. Alberta Butter 1 Small Onion, Peeled and Fine Diced 1 Clove Garlic, Peeled and Fine Dinced Salt, Pepper, Hot Red Pepper Flakes to taste. Basil 2 Tbsp of good … Continue reading
