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Sunday, May 16, 2021

DIY Planters | landeelu.com

DIY Planters | landeelu.com

 

I love DIY ideas and since this is the season to be planting plants and being outside , I thought these ideas would come in handy. 



Mason Jar Luminaries: Homemade Bug Repellent

Mason Jar Luminaries: Homemade Bug Repellent

These are pretty and keep bugs away. It is getting to be that time of year where everyone wants to be outside, but don't want to deal with bugs.

41 Fun, Cheap and Free Things to Do in the Summer | PT Money

41 Fun, Cheap and Free Things to Do in the Summer | PT Money: If you have kids, you are probably looking for cheap or free things to do this summer. You can have fun for less with this list of 41 ideas.

 

I am on the look out for free things that we can do this summer. There are a lot of local things to do. Our town is going to have Movies at the park and a few other things. Look at local things for your family to do that are free.

 

Friday, May 14, 2021

Growing Everything! Plant Every Seed!



 Does anyone else do this? I will plant any seed I get from any veggie or fruit! These cute little plants are lemons! We had some lemons a couple of months ago and as I was using them I would save the seeds back. Put them into some potting soil and here we are now! I also throw any veggie that has seeds in it into my garden. I now have some extra green peppers and tomatoes growing that grew from me doing this. I can't wait to see what will grow and what won't. We have a couple of oranges here that I will save the seeds from and am really curious if they will grow. 

It has even been a great learning experience for homeschooling. Actually see how things grow.

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Support Local Farmers

 

 

What we had left on Monday!

 

 

We went to a local farmers market on Saturday. I am going to support my local community as much as I can. Trying to stay out of big box stores. I did buy a bicycle yesterday from Walmart, but anything else that I can get local I will. Another great way is to try and get items you need from local facebook groups.

Thursday, May 6, 2021

DIY & Frugal Hanging Herb Garden PART 2


 Finally had a break in the rain and got this put up. 

Used a Over The Door Hanging Shoe Organizer and hung it over the fence. I actually had to cut the bottom 4 off because it was too long! 

Filled each place up with potting soil after putting tiny drain holes into each place. I put seeds into each place, labeled them. I had gotten this 15 Culinary Herb Seed Vault. I only used 12 of them right now. It was starting to rain again while I was putting this together. It took me about 10 minutes to do it all. Hopefully I will have an update that will be good news. That they are actually growing.

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

DIY & Frugal Hanging Herb Garden

 

I bought one of these Over The Door Hanging Shoe Organizer and a big bag of potting soil. I had gotten a pack of herb seeds a while ago and am going to use the hanging shoe organizer to grow them in. Hang it over my fencing and hopefully it will work. I need to punch some tiny holes in the bottom of each place to make sure the water can drain.

Just waiting for all of this storming to stop so that I can get outside and do this. As soon as I have it all set up I will make another post with pictures etc.

Friday, April 23, 2021

survival/camping/homesteading/preppers

I have a (161) Pinterest board that is just for survival/camping/homesteading/preppers. Ton of information on there that I save onto that board.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Food Storage Recipe - Shepherds Pie


 

 This is actually easy to make and taste so good. I have used ground beef, diced steak, and even a can of Keystone Ground Beef. This recipe is pretty versatile. I have even added green beans to it. I cook this all in an oven safe pan.

 NEED:

Ground beef

Can of corn, drained

Carrot , diced

Onion, diced

Beef Stock

Salt & Pepper 

Mashed Potatoes - Sometimes I make them or just use a single pack of the instant mashed potatoes.

 

 Cook up the ground beef with the onion and carrots. Drain.

Add the beef stock and a 1/4 cup of water.

Cook up till thicken.

Add the can of corn. 

top with the mashed potatoes and put in and oven that was preheated to 375. Cook until the top is slightly browned. 

You can top with cheese also. 


 

Monday, March 1, 2021

Light


 Just put a couple of solar powered lights in a mason jar. I have river rocks in the jar and set them in the window all day to charge up. Then at night or if it gets dark we have some light. These Solar Lights are bigger than some and very bright. Great way to make sure you have light just in case.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

User Error (kerosene heater)

 Oh wow! Got woke up at about 2 am by the horrible strong smell of kerosene. It was below zero here wind chill so I had lit the heater yesterday morning. Hoping to just use it to get through the few days of frigid arctic blast. The smell scared me and I was tired so I turned it off. 

On waking up I did some googling and found out the reason it was starting to smell so bad of kerosene was because I had set it too low!! I am usually real good at using my heater. Have grown up around them and used them myself for the last 20 years. You have to find that happy medium on the Wick when you first set it. You can set it too high or too low. 

They really put out the heat so they are awesome when the wind chills fall. Just have to be safe with them. I have a huge kitchen and one part if just for the heater. Nothing sitting around it. 

Our local places that usually sell kerosene are out of it! Planning on this summer to buy it when ever I can to stockpile for next winter. 


Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Prepared for Winter Storm.

I just went and got my Mr. Heater out of the shed. Getting ready for some bad winter weather coming our way. The news said to be ready for power outages. So, now I have my kerosene heater, Mr Buddy heater, candles, charged up my phone, and have blankets on the couch. It is so cold right now. But, I think that we are ready. 

Always be prepared for anything. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

When the power goes out..


This baby lights up! 
 
Really was a lifesaver overnight. Our power kept going off and on all night. The joys of winter where I live. Snows half an inch the power goes out. But, luckily We have this kerosene heater that I started last night and it quickly got so hot in here. UGH actually had to open the bathroom window an inch. 

Be prepared for things like this. Have a few ways to heat, light, cook, communicate, etc. You never know what could happen and you have to be prepared for all of it. 


DIY Cinnamon Honey Hair Mask/Ambrosia!!

If there is anything that never ceases to frustrate me, it is shopping for beauty products. Whether it is makeup, shampoo, moisturizer, exfoliators, or self-tanners, there is soooo much to choose from and so many brands to research! Not to mention, many of the reputable brands are rather costly.

That's where DIY comes in handy! I have taken a liking to DIY beauty here lately, as it does tend to be more affordable. In addition, it is super fun and hardly frustrating at all! Oftentimes, the necessary ingredients can easily be found in your kitchen already! AND, DIY beauty products are generally made with natural, fresh ingredients.. leaving the guesswork and extra not-so-healthy, and unnecessary, ingredients out of the equation.

Below is a DIY hair mask that I made today, in like five minutes. First, a little backstory here: Roughly a year ago, I decided to get my hair done and my ex-hairdresser completely destroyed my hair, leaving it weak, awfully damaged, and breaking off at mere touch! It was awful, but I have slowly been bringing the health and beauty back to my hair. It's grown a few inches within the past couple months, or so. And, split ends are scarce. Long story short, I want to take care of my hair and do what I can to baby it.

Enter this hair mask. This DIY hair mask is SUPER easy and QUICK to make! All you need is:

1/2 cup 100% pure honey
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon of cinnamon

Mix all of the ingredients together in a small, or medium sized, glass jar. The mask can truly reap some wonderful benefits. Honey is a natural humectant, which attracts moisture, leading to more hydrated hair - which is super important in mending dry and damaged hair! Olive oil not only makes it easier to massage the honey into your scalp and hair, but it helps to promote a healthy scalp and really penetrates the hair at the roots, smoothing and coating each and every strand of your hair, leading to incredibly soft, hydrated hair (everydayroots.com)! Lastly, cinnamon helps contribute to preventing hair loss and breakage (Maheshwari, 140)!

I would suggest applying it to already wet hair. So, perhaps an application in the shower, after having already washed your hair.  Just make sure that you have enough time to apply this mask to your hair and leave it on for roughly half an hour, once a week. Enjoy this cheap, easy, fun, and healthy creation! And rinse! :)

 

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

DIY Coffee Scrub


Cup of Joe Sugar Scrub

1/4 cup fresh coffee grounds

3 tablespoons white sugar

2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder

1 tablespoon olive oil/or almond oil/or coconut oil

1 tablespoon water

(ALL RELATIVELY CHEAP STUFF EASILY FOUND IN THE KITCHEN! YAY!)



Simply mix all of these ingredients together in a mixing bowl, then add to jar. For a 20 oz. jar like mine, you have to make like 6 batches worth I wanna say? I can't recall for certain, but it still only put a dent in my can of coffee and my container of sugar. So this scrub certainly goes a long way. Not to mention, the application doesn't require much. 

I would recommend applying this coffee scrub while in the shower, as it is very messy. Scrub in circular motions all over your body, although I would suggest avoiding the genital area (for obvious reasons - ouch!). You can apply it to your face as well, but be a little more stringent with use if your face tends to be on the more oily side, naturally. Let the scrub sit on your skin for five minutes and then rinse off. Fair warning: you will be left incredibly, beautifully soft; you will not want to stop touching your body, haha! Also, you will smell lightly of coffee, which is pretty fantastic. Who doesn't love the smell of coffee?!
 

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Can Never Have Enough...




These came today. Now we are 90% set with seeds. Planning on where to grow them, now. Cannot wait! I have a neat plan on doing the herb seeds this spring. I will share the idea as soon as it gets time to plant them.
 
 

Monday, January 25, 2021

Up at 5 making no bake cookies


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I got up early to clean and make no bake cookies. 
And drink a cup of coffee by myself!

The recipe I used is here

https://www.cookingclassy.com/no-bake-cookies/

Easy treat to make!

Keeping warm...


 
This is actually keeping my small house warm! 
Even if you have a bigger house this would keep one room warm. 
 
 
 
 

Bought seeds early!


I remembered how it was last spring and how hard it was to find seeds! We were in lockdown and everyone was wanting to start gardens. So I am starting to get seeds earlier this year. I received my first order on Saturday! Cannot wait til I can work in the yard and garden, etc. Just want to be outside. Get your Garden Seeds now!  

Sunday, January 24, 2021

DIY Lavender Green Tea Face Mask

 

I've really become quite obsessed with natural DIY skin remedies and beauty concoctions as of late. But, it's a healthy obsession! Not only are they easier on the wallet, but they are safer. You know exactly what you are putting into your homemade products and don't need to worry about extra unnecessary ingredients, whose names you can't even pronounce. Generally, the bare essentials are really all that you need to get better skin and to become an overall healthier human being. 

A little back story: last year, I broke out with my first really horrible bout of contact dermatitis..RIGHT on my face. It was seemingly never ending, leaving me depressed and slightly disfigured for many months. I eventually overcame that embarrassing debacle, but not without suffering frustratingly persistent scars along my jaw and lower cheeks,. After many visits to my dermatologist, my face does look A LOT better and my scars have improved a bit as well.  However, they are still visible and any amount of visibility leaves me feeling insecure at times. I also suffer a bit from hyper-pigmentation, as a result of the dermatitis. So, I do what I can. 

Unfortunately, store bought skin care and beauty products are so pricey, as are repetitive trips to the dermatologist. So, upon doing some research, I found that green tea, chock full of antioxidants, is great for anti-inflammatory purposes and fading fine lines (great combatant against hyper-pigmentation!). I also learned that lavender is pretty fantastic at healing up scars, when applied topically! So, hence the face mask. I'm going to try to use it every night, in conjunction with my Avalon Organics Vitamin C Renewal face gel wash (vitamin C is also great at fading scars and sun damage!) from here on out. Hopefully, it works for me.. and you, too!

Lavender Green Tea Face Mask
1 tablespoon honey

2 tea bags of 100% pure green tea (i used decaffeinated)

4 drops lavender essential oil

*I tripled this AND THEN added about 1/2 tablespoon of water, so as to dilute it better and make it easier to spread on face*

Mix altogether in a glass bowl and then simply add to a jar! I would recommend applying to your face in a circular motion, allowing the green tea leaves to gently exfoliate your face. Once applied, allow it to sit on your face for 15-20 minutes. Rinse. It left my face feeling nice and soft, and it looked more even and fresh! Not only that, but the lavender smells amazing and is super relaxing! Enjoy!


Saturday, January 23, 2021

Lemon Cough & Cold Tea

This is so good for when you have a sore throat! Helps with colds also. The lemon is high in vitamin C. Honey has antiviral properties. I try to drink this as soon as I start feeling that I am getting a cold.

 

 1 lemon 

 

2 teaspoons of honey 

 

Put the juice of that lemon into a cup and pour boiling water into that.

 

 Add the honey .

 

 Drink as soon as it gets cool enough.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Mason Jar TO Replace Light Cover?

            I don't have any broken light covers, but I would love to do this! Has anyone done this?



Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Left Over Rotisserie Chicken Into Yummy Quesadilla

 Left over rotisserie chicken, black beans, cheese, and onions quesadilla

 


So  easy to make - I took left over rotisserie chicken and shredded it up. Fried some chopped onions . Layered the chicken, black beans from a can, shredded cheese, and the onion onto a tortilla in a pan. Placed another tortilla on top and fried it up. I fry mine up like a grilled cheese sandwich with butter on them. Then I cut it into triangles and enjoy. My son and I dip them into sour cream.

Fire Pit! A New Way To Cook?


I am already thinking about spring and gardening! My mom gave me this fire pit for Christmas. Cannot wait until I can get out in the yard and build a place for it and then enjoy it. Already have a stack of pavers on my back deck for making a place just for the fire pit. Cannot wait to try out some new ways to cook. I have been printing out recipes and on Pinterest looking for recipes.




Saturday, January 16, 2021

Fuel Your Adventures with Great Coffee on The Road

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Monday, January 11, 2021

A Cookie Sheet Pan Meal!

 

               Super meal that is quick to put together - all on 1 cookie sheet! 

 

I cut up a few potatoes, some little smoked sausages, onion, green and red peppers. Seasoned it with some All Purpose Seasoning . Took me about 6 minutes to put it all together on the pan with some oil - then about 25 to 30 minutes to cook in the oven that was set at 400 degrees.

We had some home made bread with it! 


A really filling meal that also warmed the house up.



Sunday, January 10, 2021

Backup Heat!

 So glad that I had backup heating the last few days. My furnace went out a couple of weeks ago and it was not too cold - I just used my Duraflame Fireplace Stove Heater, and it was perfect for my small house. Not small enough to be a tiny house, but it is SMALL! It is the back half of a pole barn garage. So most of my house is garage. The last couple of days have been very cold. Teens overnight. So I had to bring in the Kerosene Heater. I always keep at least 10 gallons of kerosene on hand for emergencies. Really helped the last couple of days. I think that this winter so far has been mild, but when it does get too below freezing I want to have my kerosene heater so none of my pipes freeze. Hope to get my furnace looked at this summer. Might be cheaper to have it done then. I tried what I could on my own with the furnace, changed filters - new thermostat, and nothing worked. Still blowing out cold air. Luckily I had some backup. I still have a wood burning stove sitting out in my shed that my insurance said I could not put in. So that sucks. I need to go talk to them again. Was wondering if I could just put it in the garage? Hope.

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Food Storage Recipe - Creamy Meatballs, Broccoli , and Fries

 



 I was given some meatballs and none of us really like them so I had to find something to do with them! This is easy to make and taste great.

Whisk together 1 can of cream of mushroom soup and 1/3 cup of water. I have use other cream of soups also. 
 
Add a 1/2 bag of frozen steak fries. Partially thawed. Stir the fries up to coat them with the cream of soup mixture.
 
Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat. Simmer uncovered for a few minutes.
 
Stir in a bag of frozen broccoli and a small bag of frozen meatballs. Thawed a bit.
 
Return to a simmer and cover.
 
Simmer gently until the broccoli is tender.
 
Stir in 1/4 cup of sour cream and cook for a bit longer. 
 
Season with salt and pepper.
 
SERVE



Monday, December 14, 2020

Times Will Get Worse?

 If times do get worse for us we need to be prepared and be able to stay safe. Don't call unwanted attention to yourself. 

If all of your neighbors are out of work , it might not be a good thing to have all kind of packages and deliveries coming to your home. This is the number one thing that I have done the past few weeks - stopped ordering anything online! I was getting a lot of big packages from Amazon Pantry and one day it dawned on me that my neighbors had to notice it , too!  Probably not a good idea to call attention to the fact that I have items coming to my house. Gives anyone that is desperate the idea that I might have something they need. I have started doing online pickup orders. Not too often. Just when we really need something. Going and getting it does not seem out of place. EVERYONE goes to the store and brings home bags. I just have really cut back on it and on how much I get. 

Make your neighbors think that you are out of things, too! That you are in a tight situation and not going out a lot , not spending money, etc!

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Gumbo Lily: Cream Soup Mix

I have got to make myself some of this. This could come in handy a lot . Especially this winter when I can;t get to a store as often as I would like too.





Gumbo Lily: Cream Soup Mix

 

 

 






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