The Soil Your Undies Challenge- A Simple Home DIY Test for Soil Health
The Great Mosquito Bucket Hack
How to Make Pine Cone Flowers
How to Make Dishtowel Vegetable Storage Bags
How to Make a Heart Tree
How to Start Seeds in a Recycled Milk Jug
How To Curbside Recycle
How to Build a 4 x 4 Raised Garden Bed
DIY Ant Remover
Food and Fabric Fun While Being #SaferAtHome
How to Choose What Goes in the Recycle Bin: A Holiday Guide
How to Make Royal Icing and Decorate Cookies
How to Make Whole Milk Ricotta
Cookie Scoops as a Unit of Measure
How to Make Gorgeous Birdhouse Gourds
Group Project: A Shibori Dyed Quilt
How to Clean the Splash Guard of Your Garbage Disposer
How to Make Indigo Blue Dye
How to Make Plant-Based Dyes
How to Make Artisan Bread the Easy Way
How to Block Print Fabrics (India, Part 2)
Stocking Stuffers: Tools for the Cooking Life
Karen’s Foolproof Make-Ahead Gravy
How to Make Greek Yogurt at Home
How to Cook Popcorn in a Paper Bag
How to Make Cork Bulletin Boards
How to Make Catfish Traps: AKA Noodle or Jug Fishing
How to Tell If an Egg Is Fresh or Hard-Boiled
The History of the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
How Canola Oil is Made (from plants grown locally)
How to Cook a Pumpkin: Roasted and Puréed
Test Your Sense of Smell
To Dye For: Making Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
Playing with your Food: Food Styling with Mary Carter
How to Make a Thaw Detector for the Freezer
Raising Sorghum Cane to Make Sorghum Syrup
How to Peel an Orange (or Grapefruit) Lickity Split
Home Ec: How to Measure Ingredients Properly
Hi Judy! It was a pleasure to meet you today and I am astounded by this site. I think it’s great what you are doing to raise awareness and teach others what our current sociological mode has managed to tarnish via nurturing an atmosphere of generational forgetfulness with regard to something as important as food growing, preparation and general homesteading. You and your site are an inspiration to me and who knows how many others. I love it!
Wow, thank you Chris! My goal is to pass down my Italian heritage of growing, cooking and sharing food. I love nothing more than bringing people together in the kitchen to create a meal and then sitting down and enjoying it together. The camaraderie that happens at the dinner table is magical and when it is uproarious, memorable! Thank you for writing and thank you for your military service! See you in the gleaning fields! Judy