By: Tovah
Hi, my husband and I are currently in the process of buying 38 acres in north western PA. We want to start a homestead, but we haven’t done as much research as I would have liked. When we decided that...
View ArticleBy: Sara Shay
I am not seeing the linky, but here is what I am trying to add http://yourthrivingfamily.blogspot.com/2011/12/advent-for-mamas-heart.html
View ArticleBy: Jill
Hi Sara- This is actually just the “about” page for the hop. If you go to the main page, you’ll find this week’s post where you can add your link. Sorry for the confusion!
View ArticleBy: Regenia
I have not moved to my homestead as of yet ; but I do use may natural things to clean my home and treat ailments. Like we do not suffer from most seasonal allergies since I use local honey. We have...
View ArticleBy: Pegi Fletcher
Last Friday, Robbie Burns Day (January 25) I hosted a Robbie Burns Day Dinner, complete with Haggis. I researched haggis recipes on the web and even the most ‘elegant’ ones had ingredients that I...
View ArticleBy: Linda Kauffer
Hello! I am a new reader, and have not even begun to explore your blog, and I already have a comment/question, lol! Regenia, I had read what you described about onions, and to check it out, I cut an...
View ArticleBy: Regenia
Linda,there was not enough bacteria i your kitchen to do it that is good news for you. The next someone in your house gets sick do this again and then look at the onion, or place it in your bathroom,
View ArticleBy: Lemon Lime Sugar Scrub | Delighting in the Days
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View ArticleBy: Kim
Hey Jill. Thanks for commenting on my blog. I loved your blog name so I had to stop by and I see we have a lot in common. It’s so very nice to “meet” you! I’ll be back! *said very Arnold like* LOL!...
View ArticleBy: Jill
How funny- your blog name is what caught my eye as well. So glad to have met you too- I love getting to know new homestead bloggers! Welcome!
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Your style is so unique in comparison to other folks I’ve read stuff from. Many thanks for posting when you’ve got the opportunity, Guess I will just bookmark this site.
View ArticleBy: Radical Homemakers have a radical approach to domesticity
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View ArticleBy: kathy
Did some peaches with your honey /cinnamon recipe and even tried one jar and they were delicious and so pretty !!!! Previous to that I made some chutney – Tomato chutney my first ever, was so lovely. I...
View ArticleBy: Barbi B.
I’m in Missouri and will be planting a few rows of seed potatoes on Saturday, that sprouted in my basement. They have wonderful sprouted ‘eyes’, ready to hit the dirt. That will be the last of full...
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View ArticleBy: Deb Tejada
I spent some time last week covering and uncovering my hoop houses as there were severe storm warnings almost every day. As my garden survived a major snow storm on Mother’s Day, I wasn’t about to let...
View ArticleBy: Peggy
Hi Jill, I live in Arkansas. My husband and I are growing vegetables and shade perennials. We also raise alpacas, katahdin sheep, and a few Pygmy goats, laying hens, and beef cattle thrown in for fun...
View ArticleBy: Peggy
I posted the wrong title of my blog. It is onwardtowholeness.blogspot.com. We are getting a new web page and blog for our farm. I mostly post about our animals anyway.
View ArticleBy: Jill Winger
Sounds like you have a wonderful homestead Peggy! I’m excited for you to get your oils, too. I just added you to our Facebook group.
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