Impromptu Pizza

I’ve been feeling the strain of our monthly grocery bill increasing. I have been trying to cut costs where we can but it is painful! Anyone else feeling this way? With no extra cash, a grocery store run wasn’t in the cards today. I had to figure out dinner with what we had in theContinue reading “Impromptu Pizza”

Rainy Day Breakfast – Roasted Radishes

My kitchen gets hot in the summer. So, I tend to use the grill or stove top as much as possible. Today I woke up to a rainy, chilly morning. I decided to turn the oven on and roast up some yummy radishes for breakfast. They went along with scrambled eggs. They are simple toContinue reading “Rainy Day Breakfast – Roasted Radishes”

What’s for Breakfast? Eggs and Chive Blossoms

It was one of those mornings. I opened my eyes, and my body was still tired from the day before and my brain was still ready for some more extra sleep. Making this recipe was the motivator to get out of bed. I have been watching the garden and enjoying all the chive blossoms blooming,Continue reading “What’s for Breakfast? Eggs and Chive Blossoms”

Relax and Drink Tea

Does anyone else struggle with sleep? I used to have terrible insomnia and would spend my days feeling like I was in a fog because I could not get more than a few hours of rest, which was usually broken at best. I did some research and started making sure I was keeping a bedtimeContinue reading “Relax and Drink Tea”

Busy days and Relaxing Evenings

I had a pretty busy weekend, the garden is taking up more time, with seedlings popping up and starting new trays of seeds for some early spring planting, and I have been working on some homemade beauty and household cleaning products. Yesterday my brother and I made laundry detergent pods out of soap berries, theContinue reading “Busy days and Relaxing Evenings”

A Fool’s Spring Cleaning

Some spring renovations have happened in the greenhouse and we are ready for the seedlings to enter the building. We had some shelves in the house that we weren’t using and as usual I was running out of room in my little seed starting area, so we moved that shelving out there and it wasContinue reading “A Fool’s Spring Cleaning”

Healing Winter Hands Salve

With the cold New England weather dry hands are bound to happen. Luckily this Calendula & Rose Hips Salve will come to the rescue! The calendula flower has been noted to promote cell repair and new growth while being gentle and soothing on the skin. Rosehips add antioxidants and essential fatty acids to give yourContinue reading “Healing Winter Hands Salve”

Smoothie Meal Prep

This past year my husband and I have been focusing on our budget and really tracking where our paychecks go. We have noticed that we waste a lot of money ordering food instead of making it at home. John tends to buy his lunch but breakfast has always been my takeout meal, picking up anContinue reading “Smoothie Meal Prep”

Peas and Bees

We have our first real big snow storm of the year and it’s February! It started coming down this afternoon and should last until sometime tomorrow, with about 14 inches dropped on the ground once it moves out of here. One thing that I loved about today was that while there were snowflakes falling IContinue reading “Peas and Bees”

January in the Greenhouse

We have some new life in the greenhouse! I was trying to decide what would be the safest veggies to plant throughout the coldest part of the year and went with peas and a few different types of lettuce. I was getting a bit discouraged when I kept checking and there were no baby seedlingsContinue reading “January in the Greenhouse”