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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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Food Storage Friday 02/24/2012
This weeks fresh food buy came out to a today of 8.88, it included a small purple cabbage, a med to large green cabbage, a bunch of banana’s (6), two chinese pears, one large box of mushrooms and one english … Continue reading
Posted in Life moves on daily
Tagged 100 mile food challange, Chickens, Farm Fresh Eggs, Food Production and Recipes, Frugal, Garden, Health
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Garden Monday-Indepence Day’s
I decided to combine the wonderful Independence Day Challange with the once a month garden update for my monday’s main posts. Going to also add links to blog I read that are doing this challange, if anyone else who read’s … Continue reading
Friday’s Food Storage 2/12/2012
What a week its been for food storage, I can see signs of spring on the farm, the snow has melted around the big tree’s, the chickens are busy under the rabbit hutches and in the compost piles, I watched one … Continue reading
Posted in Food Storage
Tagged 100 mile food challange, Canning, Chickens, Farm Fresh Eggs, Frugal, Garden, Soups and Stews
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Homemade Fish Stock, plus a Light Seafood Soup Recipe.
As some of you know, I am working on a Feb $10 fresh per week food challange which means that I am digging around in my freezers a bit more then I have been, which is a very good thing! Needless … Continue reading
Posted in Food Production and Recipes
Tagged Food Production and Recipes, Frugal, Veggies
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Working on my new bushes list for 2012
Well, its not final yet, but I think I have narrowed down my list of fruiting and or health/herb bushes to add to the farm this year.. Here is what I have to date.. Smoky Saskatoon Shadblow Serviceberry Allegnery Serviceberry … Continue reading
Posted in food, gardens
Tagged 100 mile food challange, Frugal, Fruit Trees, Garden, Soft Fruits
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Food Storage Friday -Feb $10 a week Challange -Week 1
So here is my first weeks $10 worth of grocery’s. I got two packages of mushrooms, one very large pinnaple, a big celery bunch -which’s end I have planted in a pot of good rich potting soil and I can … Continue reading
Old Fashion Onion Soup
So both last week and this week I was able to pick up a 3 pd bag of white onions for 88 cents for one and a dollar for the other, this means I have lots of onions in the house … Continue reading
Posted in frugal, Life moves on daily
Tagged 100 mile food challange, Frugal, Garden, Greens, Soups and Stews
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Homemade Super Soft and Frugal In House Dog Collars.
My old Girl is being kind enough to be the model to show off some of the new super soft yet amazingly strong knitted (lucet style) slip on in house dog collars. This blue one is a simple two strand … Continue reading
Food Storage Friday 02-03-2012
Friday already, this week has been flying by and yet nothing much seems to be getting done, other the regular basic’s, I did get out for a wonderful pot-luck lunch out for girls afternoon off the farm. Given that this … Continue reading
Heart Kebab’s on a Bed of Green Recipe
Trim and then Cut up your Lamb Heart into cubes, and then in a bowl put a good pinch of sea salt, some fresh ground black pepper, some fresh grated ginger or horseradish, one clove of garlic some red wine … Continue reading
Posted in Food Production and Recipes
Tagged Food Production and Recipes, Frugal, Greens, Health, Lamb Recipes
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