You Might be a Homsteader if…

Homesteading is becoming more and more popular these days. Some folks are looking for a simpler way of life, some are looking to return to their roots, and some are searching for a way to become more self-sufficient. Just as there are many reasons to homestead, there are also many different ways to homestead. Whether it be on a large farm or a small garden on the patio, these homesteaders seem to share a lot of common thoughts. Perhaps, if you’re a homesteader or happen to know a homesteader, the following list will bring a smile to your face...

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Practical Gifts Make Perfect Gifts

Homemade and handmade Christmas gifts are becoming the trend again. But what if you’re not crafty, not really that handy in the kitchen, or simply do not have the time to make anything? Do the next best thing, give a gift of practicality. A practical gift is plain, practical, and useful. Things that people don’t think to buy for themselves but really enjoy once they have them – my idea of a perfect gift! Whether you’re shopping for someone that just set up a household or someone that has had their kitchen stocked for years, you’re sure to find...

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Weather Wisdom

In like a lion and out like a lamb. Rain before seven, quits by eleven. Rainy May dry July. Many of these bits of weather wisdom passed down from generation to generation are surprisingly accurate. By observing weather patterns and conditions, those before us gained a wealth of information on how to predict the weather rather well.  Before modern technology and the 24-hour weather channel, folks needed to figure out for themselves what type of weather was on the way. The following is a list of some of the traditional sayings of yesteryear gathered by our ancestors: Rain When...

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Pressure Canning Potatoes

Canned potatoes are an absolute must in my cellar. I love the convenience of being able to grab a jar of potatoes off the shelf to heat up as a side dish or add to a roast. I recently bought 30 pounds of potatoes on sale and couldn’t wait to get them in the pressure canner.  Since potatoes are in the low acid category, they do require pressure canning as opposed to water bath.  I’m going to share my method of canning potatoes, however, be sure to follow the instructions specific to your own pressure canner.  I also highly...

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Grandma’s Apron

As a child, I remember both of my Grandmothers wearing aprons almost all the time. Whether they were cooking or doing chores, their aprons were tied around their waist. I thought aprons were just another part of a lady’s wardrobe. Little did I know at the time just how useful these garments were to the housewife. My Grandma Bea had a variety of aprons. I mostly remember her wearing the type of apron that tied around the waste. I can picture her stirring apple butter and wiping her hands and face with the apron. I’m sure her aprons were...

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