13 Easy Ways to Become a Low Maintenance Woman
Becoming a lower maintenance woman has saved my family well over $2650 a year! Here are some simple ways I’ve been able to cut back…
Becoming a lower maintenance woman has saved my family well over $2650 a year! Here are some simple ways I’ve been able to cut back…
“I recently decided that it’s time for me to start collecting cast iron cookware…to my luck my Mother-in-Law happened to have some extra pans stored in her basement that she was kind enough to let me have. So, now that I had the stuff I wasn’t sure exactly what to do with it. I was a little intimidated trying out the frying pans, as they were not seasoned and I had no idea how to go about seasoning them.”
An understandable explanation of the difference in these two types of seeds.
Save that little bit of leftover oatmeal to make delicious muffins, cookies, cakes, bread, smoothies and more!
“I am so excited! I have begun to plan for my very first garden. After asking my homesteading friends a bunch of questions, and doing lots of reading online and in my books, I am ready to jump into the game and see how I do.”
A step-by-step “How To” on making fresh butter an easy way.
Here are two methods for canning whole kernel corn.
Saving money on diapers, and tips on how and where to buy them.
If you just can’t buy organic produce, here’s a super cheap and effective way to clean pesticide residues and bacteria from your fruits and veggies before consuming them.
“You don’t have to have a long clothes line to be able to hang dry a lot of clothes…”
My sister’s review of one popular homemade deodorant recipe. See what she thinks…
It’s time to start saving big bucks by replacing the disposable items you use on a daily basis with washable, reusable alternatives!
Lessons from Butterberry Farm, and money saving soap making tips.
“It’s really easier than you think. And believe me, you will feel so good about what your baby is eating because you will know exactly what is in it. And, you will save your family lots of MONEY!!”