Monday, March 30, 2020

Hope Everyone Is Doing Good

I hope this post finds everyone doing good and you are all well.  
I know we are all beginning to go stir crazy, however,  with more cases popping up and now some cases are around us and now in our area, it is getting a little overwhelming.  I'm not scared of this virus because there are plenty more of people that are getting it but are recovering just as well. The media doesn't want to report that. 
Dear hubby is getting worried about me though because I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and my immune system is compromised so there's that. He orders alot of things for us that are non perishable so I don't have to get out. If it is something that is perishable then I get in and out quickly making sure to practice good hygiene.  I spray things off when I bring them in or out on porch. When something arrives, I open it outside and spray it before bringing it in. 
I keep a watch on my mother in law and grandmother.  Dear hubby is worried about them and hates he can't be here to take care of us. He is one of those essential employees. 
It is a scarey time right now but this will pass and we will get through this. I'm not living in fear but I do know and understand to be cautious. 
Alot of people are out of their comfort zones right now with being laid off work and being home with the kids. Some parents are going crazy and saying their kids are driving them nuts.  Well, now they are seeing what the teachers have to go through and have probably learned alot of appreciation for teachers. Why would people not enjoy being with their kids and using this time to their advantage to slow down and enjoy being with family? 
I love being around my kids. Some people are taking advantage of this and enjoying their families and it's like a breath of fresh air. 
Alot of parents are worried because of going a few weeks without pay but relief is coming and help is out there thanks to some great leaders. We just have to be patient.  
People are not panic buying as bad and that's good but still need to stock pantries and freezers and that's understandable. We just have to be smart about it. 
Alot of parents are out of their comfort zone with Homeschooling.  I can understand this. However, I'm not having that problem because mine is a Jr in high school and he knows what to do. But, if he was younger I would still have no problem because I am not new to Homeschooling because we did it for the first 6 yrs of our boys education. You can check out our Homeschooling page on our blog. I enjoyed every minute of it even the bad days when no one was in the mood and cranky. Even the days we fussed and fought. I kind of miss it. 
There is plenty of educational websites out there to help with schooling and right now alot are offering free sign ups.  There are some virtual tours on websites too for education.  



There are plenty more. This is just a few.  You can Google it and all sorts comes up.  
I think we have all just gotten so use to modern day habits and practices that we forgot that our ancestors did all these things themselves before things improved and discovered.  Fathers and Mothers taught the children. Mothers cooked the meals and did the cleaning. Fathers worked an provided wether it was outside the home or in the fields. 
We can do this people, we just have to get creative and back to basics. Balance things. Spread out responsibilities. I said this on my Homemaking page on our blog, there is nothing that you can't teach a child at any given age. Now is a good time to be teaching life lessons and skills. Take every opportunity to teach something. Embrace the chaos right now. Make the most of a somewhat bad situation. 
Moms that were once working and didn't have time or energy to come home and cook, get back in the kitchen and make those meals, learn some new techniques,  enjoy making homemade meals for your family again and baking. Get the kids to help,  they will remember this for a long time. Fathers,  complete some of those projects on your honey do list. Get the kids to help, they can learn.  
People who are still working, I pray for your safety as you still have to get out into the public. Please take care of yourself and practice safe guidelines. 
We all need to pray for and appreciate everyone in the medical field. They are exposed everyday and are putting their life on the line for people. They are being traumatized and stressed out when something goes wrong and they see death come. It is not all lovely. 
Let's stand firm in this time and make the most of it 
We are getting creative with technology and can still enjoy our worship services in our churches thanks to internet and videos.  
I hope people use this time to mend marriages, fixed broken relationships,  detox from addiction, hold fast to loved ones etc. 
We still need to take heed of practicing safe guidelines and following them. 

We can actually learn some things from the Depression Era. As a matter of fact that could be a good History Lesson. Moms, shop from the pantries before grocery shopping. I love watching Jordan Page from funcheaporfree.com and her ideas of shelf cooking and meal planning. Check out her channel on YouTube.  She is so frugal and is so smart. She has to be. They have 8 kids. 
She has so many mom hacks and her husband is awesome too. I follow alot of her ideas and it has helped me tremendously.  

Meanwhile, we have prepped and prepared in our house and this goes on:
Yes! I tell them there is plenty they just have to get creative. These kids eat alot 

I am setting on ready waiting for the last frost date so I can get my fingers and feet in the dirt and start planting. 

We had a night of bad storms come through and the power went out.  Stayed out for a while. Our oldest who works for our power company got on the phone and called some guys who were on a crew that had already been called out and told them. Not even an hour later, he was called out around 11 pm. Talk about a momma praying. It was still thundering and lightning and pouring down rain. He didn't get home until after 3am. Power was restored around 1am. 
A town in AR was just demolished and I pray for their rebuilding. 

We have had some beautiful days here and I have opened every window to let fresh air and sunshine in. 
Love the breezes and hearing the birds singing. 

Well, it's a new day of a new week and I've got to cook this hungry kid some breakfast. Then he may have some lessons to do and then we have work and cleaning to do. 

Please make the most of this time and try to enjoy yourselves despite all that is going on. 

Cya...and God Bless. 

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Finally, A Beautiful Day

Today was so beautiful. We finally got to get out and get fresh air and sunshine. It has rained on and off non stop for a month now. We finally got to break ground for the garden. I love the smell of fresh tilled dirt.

And these girls love to help me feed the birds.




Can't wait to start planting things. However,  you can't  go anywhere because of this virus thing. Finally get some dry ground and can't do anything yet. 🙄

Oh well, maybe it want be too much longe..


Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Task For Today

Project for today.  10 lb bag of dried pinto beans equals about 17 to 20 qts.
A few days ago I bought 3-5lb bags of potatoes when they were on sale for $1.99 a bag and processed them as french fries, hashbrowns or potato rounds. About 10 to 15 meals worth.
I did not do this just because of this virus thing. I do this all the time to have them on hand when I want them. It saves money.



If you would like to know how I process our potatoes, go to our Canning/Preserving page and I talk about all the vegetable I can or preserve for the freezer. Also, how we process and package our meat we buy in bulk. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Breakfast of Champions

When you cook breakfast for a teenager,  it can look a little something like this

Happy Quarantine

Monday, March 23, 2020

Several New Pages

I have taken the time to add several new pages to my blog. It has taken me years to compile these pages over the years. I hope you enjoy all the valuable content on each page.

Some pics on the pages of my fellow blogger friends are watermarked thanks to Photobucket changing their Terms Of Service Policy on us.

We hope you bare with us for those pics.

Just look for the titles of the pages under my title and you will see all the page titles.

Thank you so much for stopping by and hanging out with me as I blog my journey.


Added A New Page

I would just like to let everyone know that I have added a new page to my blog. It is called Canning and Preserving. On this page I share tips to how we can and preserve our food and fill our freezers and pantries. Just look under my Header Box under the blog title and you will find it. Just click on it. 

I will be adding more pages to our blog as time permits. 

I hope you enjoy it. 

Just Going To Share Some Tips

Today I had to venture out to the grocery store to get us some more things that were on my list that I did not find at Walmart the other day when went and to also pick up some things for some more older relatives so they wouldn't have to get out.

I got back home and began to repackage and prep some things and got to thinking that I could share the process with ya'll that I use to put things in my freezer. 

We always buy our meat in bulk or stock up when they run sales like .99 lb for chicken  or hamburger meat. Granted, we also have ground deer from our hunting season. When they run these kinds of sales, I will go and buy around 20 to 40 lbs at a time. Kroger runs very good sales and it costs nothing to get their member card.  It is free and no annual membership. Member with the card gets better sales than with out the card. I will bring this meat home and repackage it into meals for three of us, then put it in vacuum seal bags so it doesn't get freezer burnt. This really stretches your meals out and it saves  a ton of money. One big chicken breasts can be cut in half lengthwise and make two fillets. Again, a big savings. If you go every time they have  a sale on their meat and pick up several packages, you can fill your freezer in no time. You don't have to spend more money all at one time buying in bulk.

I will buy bags of potatoes when they go on sale and come home and cut them up into french fries, scallop shape, or cubes and partially cook them and put in ziploc freezer bags for meals and then put in freezer to have on hand anytime. This saves more money than buying prepared bags of ff or that sort. I just grab a bag and let them defrost and then fry them up or bake them. Sometimes I will cube them up and can them.

We buy beans in bulk when they go on sale and I can those and put in our pantry. I buy bulk things like beans and onions because I have tried to grow them before but haven't had much success for all the labor that I put into them. If I can't grow them, then I will buy them in bulk and can them. I did some carrots one time too when they were on sale for .99 a bag.  I've never had any luck growing carrots either. 

One year we did grow potatoes and put so much labor into them and had a good year. Then next, not so good. So I just decided it was better to just buy potatoes when they were on sale and put them up that way. It worked perfect and I could use that garden space for something else that I grow really well. 

I will buy blocks of cheeses when they go on sale and stock up. I will shred them up and repackage them into 1 cup portions and put them in ziploc bags and put in freezer. We make alot of homemade pizzas and we go through alot of cheese. 

I do onions the same way. I tried to grow onions too to no avail. So I will buy them by the bags and run them through the food processor and repackage them into 1 cup portions and vacuum seal them and put them into freezer. 

Basically, if you catch things when they go on sale, repackage them, and freeze them, you will have a freezer full in no time and will save more money. 

People do not know alot of these tricks and wind up spending more money. This is how manufactures make their money is doing all the prep work for you and packaging it and charging more. Another example, I will buy a whole pineapple and bring it home and cut it up myself and put it in a bowl and save more money than spending more at the store for pineapple that is already cut up and put in plastic containers and jacked the price up by $2 or $3. 

I have thought about making pizza dough and bread dough and freezing it to have on hand and just pull out of the freezer to thaw and be faster. Tips like these save time. It's called food prep. Yes, you will have to set aside some time to do this prep, but in the long run it makes meal time faster if you are in a hurry or getting off work late and everyone still has to eat. 

We just have to play it smart and shop wisely and get creative. 

I hope some of these tips have helped you today. 




Sunday, March 22, 2020

Let's Play Catchup

Hi everybody. It's been a while since I've posted again. Facebook is just too convienient sometimes to just pop in and post something. I forget that people like blogs too.

Let's see if I can catch every one up again.

We had the opportunity to go to another rodeo in a local town. This one Dallas got to be a part of. The FFA signed up for an event called a calf scramble. Alot of local schools could participate and represent their Chapter. The first night of the event our school took first place. The next night we weren't so lucky. I was proud of Dallas and his team. They were just not fast enough to catch one.

Jossie and the girls rode with me and Dakota was running late.


The girls have done a good job helping me keep the seeds we planted watered but for some reason I have not had any success this year. I will replant some that I have time to, but the rest like cold season stuff , I will just have to buy the plants If I want to have any. 

I have been catching up on somemore sewing projects that I wanted to. The girls love to help me some times. I love teaching them or for the most part right now, letting them watch. 


I found a cool trick to gather fabric with my serger. All you do is pinch slightly on the needle threads while you serge. Wholah! The tighter you pinch, the more the gather. Worked like a charm and so much faster. 


I made the girls another apron a piece made from Pioneer Woman dish towels. Then I made little back packs using her place mats. These were too easy too. I found the videos on YouTube. The back packs are from Lorrie Nunemaker. She has a series of videos for Placemat Pouches. They are all very cool and easy. I will be making somemore from her videos. 


I have has so much fun with the girls here lately. One morning we made rainbow pancakes. Thanks to Jennifer from The Family Fudge on YouTube. This woman  makes cool lunches and she has so many fun great fun ideas. You just make your pancake dough and then split into seperate bowls one for each color of the rainbow and add drops of fool coloring. Stir until well combined. Pour onto pan and cook like regular pancakes remembering to keep heat low so you don't get brown spots and mess up your color. They turned out so good and very colorful. 



Our girls are really into Frozen.....so one day we had Frozen Day. They dressed in something with Elsa and Anna and we took the blue pancakes we made the day before and decorated them with blue sprinkles and snow sprinkles and whipcream for snow effect. Then we watched both Frozen movies. 



One night I made some broccoli and cauliflower soup in my pressure cooker and homemade bread. Yummy.



One night I turned the tables and had Dallas and Brylee make me supper. LOL. I showed them how to make homemade pizza. Well, Dallas already knew how so he showed Brylee. 


I'm so loving the birds all coming out more now. I sit by my bedroom window in the mornings and have my coffee and ready my devotions and prayer time and I caught this one morning. 



For St. Patrick's Day we had another fun day. Since schools are out (I will get to that in a bit), we made rainbow pancakes again and everyone picked the color of the rainbow they wanted. Then they could decorate it the way they wanted. 


Then we made shamrock cookies. We let the girls decorate these all by themselves. With minimal help. 


For the most fun of all, we made rainbow bread. This was the coolest project ever. We had Math, Chemistry and Home Economics all in one class. 


Then we laughed, played and rested. 


The temps are crazy and going up and down. So, on a good day, we got to get outside and enjoy some fresh air. Just little girls feeding the cat some popcorn. 


They spent the night with me one night and we had popcorn, fire in the firplace and Happy Feet playing. 


Dear hubby is off working and I got to make a weekend trip to see him. New place, new adventure. He will be called back this summer for another project so it should be interesting. 

Now, onto all the chaos with this Coronavirus thing. I am not going to get into politics or opinions on this topic here on my blog. I will just say this: I think we all just need to calm the heck down. Don't get crazy, take precautions, take care of ourselves and our families, check on our neighbors, pray more, worry less, don't stress, and enjoy this time with our loved ones.
God is not surprised and he knows exactly what he's doing. There is your Sunday Tidbit. Today is the Lord's day let us be glad and rejoice in it.

I hope this post finds everyone well and safe. Please take care of yourselves and God Bless.