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How does your garden grow?

Chas · April 22, 2013 ·

Oh Chassy, Chassy (my nephews call me Aunt Chassy... be still my heart) How does your garden grow?It's finally getting green and growing well. Rhubarb is GORGEOUS! Completely full and green. Just beautiful!Strawberry blooms are abundant. Sadly, weeds are abundant as well. It's a … [Read more...] about How does your garden grow?

Filed Under: family, farm, Frugality, gardening, health, homekeeping, homeschooling, homestead, self-sufficiency

Soap making!

Chas · April 18, 2013 ·

If you have ever wanted to try your hand at soap making, I am here to tell you... DO IT! It is wonderfully fun, perfectly safe (when you use precautions) and absolutely addictive!The above picture is my second batch of soap. I have lovingly named it Cafe au Lait, because of the … [Read more...] about Soap making!

Filed Under: Arts of Virtue, crafting, friendship, Frugality, handmade, health, homekeeping, Homemade, homemaking, homestead, Natural Remedies, recipes, self-sufficiency

Yes you CAN! Strawberry Honey Preserves

Chas · April 15, 2013 ·

For those of you who might want to give a simple jelly recipe a try, go for this one. It's delightful!Honey Strawberry Preserves RecipeIngredients:6 cups sliced strawberries2 packages (1 3/4-ounce size) Pectin (the powder kind, that you can use with honey)1 3/4 cup honey2 … [Read more...] about Yes you CAN! Strawberry Honey Preserves

Filed Under: Frugality, gardening, handmade, health, homekeeping, homemaking, homestead, recipes, self-sufficiency

Luscious Lemon Curd Trifle

Chas · April 12, 2013 ·

For Resurrection weekend, we had a celebration at my Mom's. She saw this beautiful trifle on Pinterest and begged for me to make that for our dessert.I happily obliged... it contained lemon curd... so wouldn't you? Yum!I've said it before... lemon curd just makes you feel fancy. … [Read more...] about Luscious Lemon Curd Trifle

Filed Under: celebrating, Cooking, family, handmade, homekeeping, Homemade, homemaking, homestead, recipes, self-sufficiency

You CAN do it! How to make and can Salsa!

Chas · April 11, 2013 ·

I was asked about my salsa yesterday. I have been making salsa for years. It is something I started doing by myself just because tomatoes and peppers were something that I could grow successfully. hahaSince then, my canning and gardening expertise have grown quite a bit.I love … [Read more...] about You CAN do it! How to make and can Salsa!

Filed Under: Frugality, gardening, handmade, health, homekeeping, Homemade, homemaking, recipes, self-sufficiency

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Chas

Hi there! My name is Chas! I'm a homemaker, homesteader, a crafter, a homeschooling mom, a wife, a believer, a GRANDMOMA, a lover of good REAL food and coffee, a seeker of health and wellness, and I'm exceedingly fond of deep, hearty, laughter and JOY in life! Read More.

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