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Continue reading →: Book Review: NOVEMBERWhat fun! I wasn’t even looking to get book reviews for the last two months of the year and my kids stepped up and asked if they could do it! My 14 year old helped my 8 year old with this review. Let’s see what they have to say… ANNE…
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Continue reading →: GO- winter ready vehicleI grew up in the south where winters weren’t as cold, relatively speaking, but where ice was the precipitation of choice. In the Midwest, we experience all seasons, too. I am so thankful for this throughout the year! But, with each season comes preparedness in some way or another. With…
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Continue reading →: HOME: Christmas Gift IdeasLast year I did a series of handmade gift ideas near the Christmas season (links below!). Most of them were perfect for the colder weather. But this year I wanted to do a post on store bought items that are either on my wish list or ones I already love…
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Continue reading →: A Whole Bird: how to enjoyEven though I entitled this post with the word ‘bird’, I mean chicken or turkey. I’ve not yet cooked a duck or goose! But this method should work well, in most areas, with either bird. This method is for cooking the entire bird at once versus cutting it into parts…
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Continue reading →: Putting the Garden to BedIt is November. How can the years continue to go by so quickly? Some days seem to crawl. But as fall gets chillier and the frost comes in, the time has come for this gardener to put her garden to bed. Some people garden for several seasons, but this hasn’t…
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Continue reading →: Farm Addition: Our KittenAbout a month ago our older (16 year old?) cat passed away. Sweet Husband had told the kids that we would get another kitten after she died. We found out that our local shelter had some kittens. SO…. We went and adopted one. Meet Abel! He is 12 weeks old…
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Continue reading →: Camping: Fox RidgeLast week during fall break, our family was able to go camping overnight for the first time ever in the fall! Sweet Husband had an earlier harvest and, though he is still doing tillage work, waiting for a rain to soften the ground made it possible for us to take…
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Continue reading →: Garden Update: OctoberThe kids and I have been busy bees and productive in the garden lately, picking, pulling, tilling, planting again… Sweet Husband has been farming away in the big fields, but here is what gardening at home in October looks like for our family. We dug our second batch of potatoes…
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Continue reading →: Begin Where You Are: bread bakingI don’t expect this to be a long post. It is just an encouragement to YOU! I get the feeling that people want to start bread baking and feel overwhelmed or intimidated or out of time. I am hoping this little post helps. One step. It all begins there. Are…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: SEPTEMBERThis months’ review comes from my eldest son again! He read this novel, loved it, and decided (on his own) to review it for me… just in case I needed another review… which I did! This story holds a special place in my heart, as I was Mina in the…







