It’s peach season, which means peach preserves! It’s easy, really. I taught myself how to put up preserves and jellies by following the instructions that are enclosed in a package of fruit pectin I purchased at my local grocery store. If I can do it, you can too. I highly recommend the Ball Blue Book Guide to Preserving. It…
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i {heart} tomatoes
Nothing says “I love you like a tomato” . . . especially when hubby does the slicing. I was home with sick ones Sunday morning, and 2 extras as well (we were blessed with the privilege of keeping 2 of our grandchildren for the weekend). Between fever checks and tissue replenishing I did manage to get the meat in the…
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The Hidden Art of Homemaking – Chapters 13 & 14
Integration and Environment We are reaching the end of our wonderful study through The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer. Those of you who’ve been following along each week may have noticed I did not get last week’s post up and so this week I’ll share thoughts on both chapters 13 and 14. If you are new here, you…
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10 Must-Haves for Your Homeschool
Last week I shared how I work through the process of planning a new school year. Today I will share with you a list of 10 of our must-have school supplies. These 10 items are always on our back-to-school shopping list. This is by no means an exhaustive list. It was hard for me to stop at just 10! I’d…
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Weekly Wrap Up – Garden Edition
{this post contains an affiliate link. you can learn more on my disclosure page} In our homeschool this week…there has been a lot of outdoor learning in the garden. The tomato plants are getting tall and busy and loaded with beautiful green fruit, the beans are producing, we are picking dewberries, the lettuce has gone to the weeds, the new…
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