Category Archives: Recipe

Step into Fall

Fall is probably my most favorite season of the year.  I love the cool crisp air on  sunny October days.  The air smells fresh and clean and hopefully there are lots of sunny skies to motivate me to get outside.  … Continue reading

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Eggs. The perfect food!

About Pullets My pullets have begun to lay now that they have reached 5 months of age and I have more eggs than I know what to do with.  Pullets are young female chickens.  They are called pullets until they … Continue reading

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Tomato Bliss

Absence makes the heart grow fonder and by the middle of July I can hardly wait until those first green tomatoes ripen in the garden.  This year I got so desperate I made fried green tomatoes just so I could … Continue reading

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Spa Treatment at Home

The last few weeks I have been preparing myself mentally and physically for return to a school schedule.  I completed doctor and dentist appointments, made family visits, and scheduled time for a manicure and pedicure in the company of my … Continue reading

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Canning 101 | Taste of Home Recipes

Canning 101 | Taste of Home Recipes. I have been a subscriber to “Taste of Home” magazine for many years because it’s a great magazine that features no ads, offers a wide variety of wonderful recipes in each edition, and … Continue reading

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The Frugal Minded Point of View

I’m sure I am not the only person these days looking for ways to stretch my dollars.  We are blessed with a comfortable home and land enough to raise children, animals and a garden.  Yet there are times when I … Continue reading

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Enjoying the sweet days of summer…

I am a teacher by profession and beginning next Friday I will be back at school teaching music to high school students.  I love to be an educator! I love my students; most of the time.  One of the biggest … Continue reading

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World Community Cook Books

I have two World Community Cook Books that I think everyone would benefit by using.  The books were commissioned by Mennonite Central Committee to promote global understanding.  Simply in Season, (Lind & Hockman-Wert) promotes understanding of how the food choices … Continue reading

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Garden A Plenty!

Garden veggies are in full swing in Southern Indiana.  In my garden, green beans, cabbage, broccoli, zucchini, summer squash and cucumbers are producing rampantly.  The tomatoes and peppers are just ripening a few at a time and okra is just … Continue reading

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Blueberries for the whole year long

Blueberries are such a delight.  They taste great, are really good for you, and are one of the easiest fruits to preserve in order to eat all year long.  Early July is blueberry season in southeast Indiana.  To find out … Continue reading

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