I had an email asking how fine the Country Living Mill could grind popcorn on two passes, and thought you’d be interested in the results also. I installed my corn/bean auger and ground some popcorn. I set it as fine as I could comfortably turn it and ran the corn through one time. At this […]
Juicing Berries and Making Jelly
Today we’re making Mulberry/Currant Jelly. Yummy. If you’ve only had jam and jelly from the store, you’re missing out! Jams and jellies are pretty easy to make and holy cow they’re way better than most of the store stuff. You’d be surprised how little fruit it takes to make a batch of jam, so go […]
Are You Prepared?
I got these questions on a handout from church a couple of weeks ago–See how you do or if there are areas you need work on. I had to ask sweet husband about a few of these . . . we still have work to do. 1. Has your family rehearsed fire escape routes from […]
Storing Oils
Our bodies need oils and fats in addition to other nutrients to be healthy (hey, I’m not a health expert, I don’t know all the details, so don’t expect a scientific research paper here, just know it’s true). Oils make our food better looking and better tasting. Sure, you won’t need oil or fat in […]
Independence Day
I’m obviously slacking in my blogging lately. I have a number of posts planned, just no time still. My sweet sister is coming out from Baton Rouge tomorrow for the weekend–we’ll probably hit the little parade in the neighboring town, take home a sackful of candy, and go fishing. For Independence Day this year, why […]
Girls Camp Report
This last week I spent 3 days at Girls Camp. I love Girls Camp. Girls Camp is part of our church‘s program for teenage girls, and each ward (congregation) is encouraged to hold girls camp once a year. There are camp manuals with various camping/outdoor skills the girls need to learn and pass off each […]
Bust Out Your Printer
Here’s another quick heads up–MD Creekmore over at the Survivalist Blog has rounded up a boatload of fantastic free preparedness downloads on his site. Print off the ones you are interested in and put them in a binder. Build up your library for the cost of paper and ink! :) Keep preparing! Angela *************************************************************** Subscribe […]
Piggies, Camping, and Albino Corn???
A quick one today to let you all know I’m still alive. I have lots to post about and no time to do it–other things on the burner first, so I’ll have to do a real catch up post when I’ve got a little time. We’ve built a pig pen and remodeled a shack that […]
Resourcefulness and the Ugly Birthday Cake
You know usually I put up some sort of information I deem useful. I’m just like that. I’m prone to action rather than much thought (hey, don’t take that too far–you know I think occasionally . .). Something happens and I think, “What can I DO about it?” and get busy instead of fretting over […]
Cooking Trout–A Good Day Fishing
This post is not for the squeamish. If you don’t like seeing your food in the shape of the original animal, this is not for you (I know you’re out there). However, if you want to know about the easiest way to cook and debone trout, read on (or skip to the video at the […]