title pic How to Make Beef Jerky at home

Posted by Heather on March 17, 2013

When I was growing up, my father would spend literally days making his famous beef jerky. He would choose the finest beef roast, marinate it in his special blend of seasonings, slice it paper thin, and stick it a warm oven for 24-36 hours. The smell would waft all through the house, and we could [...]

title pic Homemade Vanilla

Posted by Heather on March 5, 2013

I am a big fan of making things yourself, in case you hadn’t figured that out yet. The vanilla you get in the stores is usually full of corn syrup and additives, and isn’t really vanilla-y. So, I found a recipe that I liked, and me being ME, tweaked a bit. Here’s what I came [...]

title pic Sausage and Fennel Casserole

Posted by Heather on March 4, 2013

I wasn’t so sure about fennel.  I had never tried it before, and wasn’t sure I would like it.  But, I was inspired by a recipe from the internet, and thought, “why not”? Here is my take on the original recipe: Sausage and Fennel Casserole 3 fennel bulbs 3cups milk, divided 1 tsp salt 1 [...]

title pic Swedish Meatballs

Posted by Heather on March 3, 2013

My mother was Swedish. My grandmother was Swedish. So, I guess that means that I’m Swedish as well. And, Swedish Meatballs is a staple on our menu plans in this family. Today, I am going to share with you how I make them. SWEDISH MEATBALLS 2 lbs. ground beef 1 cup oatmeal 1 tsp each [...]

title pic Berkey Water Filters- review

Posted by Heather on February 27, 2013

I love, love, love our Berkey.  We have very hard well water, and it tastes very nasty out of the tap.  I purchased our Berkey water filter a year ago, and was immediately impressed! It filters the water in just under two minutes, and we get 3 gallons of pure, delicious, clean water each time! [...]

title pic Starting Your Garden

Posted by Heather on February 26, 2013

I know it’s still snowing in many parts of the country, and I know that it’s hard to think about being outside and getting all warm and cozy with the dirt, but now is the time to start thinking about planning your garden. First, you want to start with “what do I want to eat?”, [...]

title pic Homemade Raw Ice Cream

Posted by Heather on February 25, 2013

Even in winter, my family can consume ice cream by the gallon.  The store bought ice cream has really cool reusable buckets, but the ingredients in there are not what I want to feed them, especially on a regular basis.  My wonderful hubby helped me solve the problem, and we went ahead and purchased the [...]

title pic Regrow your lettuce

Posted by Heather on February 20, 2013

The best way to save money is to grow your own food.  But, lettuce seeds can take several weeks to get started, and to grow big enough to be harvest.  And, in the winter, it’s hard to find seeds anyway, right?  The solution is to regrow your own lettuce from already harvested heads. Simply cut [...]

title pic Granola Parfaits

Posted by Heather on February 18, 2013

This falls under the category of “why didn’t I think of this before?”. I have a lot of pint sized jars since I do a lot of canning, and this time of year, many of them are empty. So, one day, I was perusing pinterest and saw someone putting salads into a jar, and it [...]

title pic Re purposing KCups

Posted by Heather on February 17, 2013

I have been in a quandry over what to do with the little plastic kcups that my husband and I use for our morning coffee.  We aren’t quite ready to give up the convenience, and yet, we didn’t want to create the extra trash.  So, on the advice of a commentator, I re purposed them [...]