I didn’t make this and I can’t post a pattern on how you can make one either…
My middle son (he’s 17) made this for me because he thought I could use it for my sewing projects. It was so sweet that I just had to share it with you.
Cornmeal Cookies with Jam
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I made a batch of delicious jalapeno jelly. And it was pretty to look at
to boot. I love it on cornbread, grilled cheese, cream cheese and
hamburgers. T...
Door Mat Makeover
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Our doormat at the front door used to say “God Bless Our Home”. But after
walking on it and wiping muddy feet on it for a couple of years, it didn’t
say an...
Chickens In Your Backyard by Rick & Gail Luttmann (a good basic introduction on raising chickens on your backyard farm)
The Busy Person's Guide to Preserving Food by Janet Chadwick (the title says it all! And it has lots of practical recipes and a terrific introducition!)
The Backyard Homestead edited by Carleen Madigan (I LOVE this book, it has info on EVERYTHING you need to know! A terrific resource!)
Made From Scratch by Jenna Woginrich (this was a nice story that inspires you to start your own backyard homestead and has some good resources, too)
Reader's Digest Vegetable Gardening (this book has everything you need to know about both organic and mostly-organic gardening with some extra bonuses)
Small Batch Preserving (has great recipes that don't require tons of produce in order to can)
Ball Blue Book Guide to Preserving (everything you need to know about canning, freezing, and dehydrating with great recipes, too)
Joey Green's Gardening Magic (interesting and unconvential ideas and funny, too)
Living Like Ed by Ed Begley, Jr (I just liked the book and enjoyed the writing style he uses)
Squeaky Green by Eric Ryan and Adam Lowry (lots of info on all the toxic stuff in your home)
Saving God's Green Earth by Tri Robinson (good book about environmental stewardship)
Natural Cleaning For Your Home by Casey Kellar (recipes for homemade household cleaners that I really like)
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