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Author Archives: Jennifer
Prime Day Specials for the Homesteader
It’s Amazon Prime Day I am so excited to share with you a few of the deals that I think look great! I am so excited because I just ordered some things off my wish list. Other items are things … Continue reading
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Lost and Found Berries
Surely I’m not the only one who gets behind with weeds and grass in the garden. This is One of the most frustrating things for me; weeds. It happens every year. We have a wet spell or a really busy … Continue reading
Posted in Garden, Homesteading
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The Heart Changer ~ Review
I recently had the opportunity to read Heart Changer written by Jarm Del Boccio, Author and SchoolhouseTeachers.com teacher. This is her debut book and I’m so excited to tell you about it. With farm life and fairs, life has been … Continue reading
Learning Dynamics ~ Review
Learning to read doesn’t have to be labor intensive or time consuming. Hannah and I have gotten to experience first hand how much fun the Learning Dynamics Reading Program is over the past few weeks as we’ve reviewed this children’s … Continue reading
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Can Your Very Own Gooseberry Pie Filling
Gooseberries, that tart and tangy treat, lend themselves well to be turned into a pie. That wonderful combination of sweet and tart. YUMMY! In the United States, Gooseberry season typically runs from June until August. By canning your own Gooseberry … Continue reading