Comment on Dinner Tonight by Sandie
Wow… The grass fed beef I get locally tastes so much different and better than what I am able to purchase in my grocery store. Either I was really lucky with my grass fed, or the beef we were getting...
View ArticleComment on Dinner Tonight by Judy L.
We usually buy the Nolan Ryan beef in the stores and it’s great. Some had said the grass fed would taste gamey or tough but it did not. It has less fat and less marbling so I’m surprised to hear you’re...
View ArticleComment on Garden Update by Sara in AL
Judy, when I lived in Tampa, I went to Plant City frequently. (We boarded our horses there.) It is one of the strawberry hubs in the US. The strawberry farmers there always planted sweet onions in...
View ArticleComment on Good Friday Morning by cindy
think you can also throw in those cotton fabric scraps from quilting.
View ArticleComment on One More Garden Post by Linda Steller
LOL – as soon as I saw you had posted a picture of the Missouri outdoors, my mind flashed on how happy you must be to have no red flag man! It’s funny that it was nearly the very next thing I read....
View ArticleComment on Good Friday Morning by Linda Steller
Compost is great stuff! I wish I had gotten one of the bins that can be turned. Mine has to be turned with the pitchfork every now and then. I have no manure, so every once and a while, I add a bit of...
View ArticleComment on Round Rock Trivia by Carol Campbell
Oh my, did not know the Bernina store closed. And there was a great yarn shop nearby that also closed. I’ll check out Austin Sewing maybe when I am visiting next week. And which shop are you referring...
View ArticleComment on More Fruit Trees by Maxine
I got so desperate to see green grass through our 15 year drought I boughy some artificial grass just to put in our Courtyard as it is walled on 3 sides could at least dream Dont think Rhubarb would go...
View ArticleComment on Saturday Happenings by Diana in RR Texas
We had one of those Saturdays too. I did get a little sewing in, but we did a lot of yard work. Another mulch bed close to the back of the house. Tired of trying to get grass grow in some spots. Get...
View ArticleComment on Life with Vince by CindyM
isn’t it great that the older we get the easier it is to entertain us?
View ArticleComment on Stash Report – Week 11, 2013 by Kate
Nothing in/nothing out is still an OK week.
View ArticleComment on Eggs Out and Eggs In by Karen S.
Hi Judy! We had similar problems with our hens last year. An old farmer suggested we add dry cat food to their feed in the winter. Cat food is higher in protein than dog food and often is made of fish...
View ArticleComment on More Fruit Trees by Helen Koenig1
Uhm! I didn’t see any apples in your list of fruits? Re trees fruiting – when I lived on the farm I planted crab apples, plums, cherry trees, peaches and a bunch of native fruits like persimmon, beach...
View ArticleComment on The Lid Stuck by wanda
WE always put a little grease/oil on our gaskets. It keeps them nice and soft and they come off easier then. Just what my grandma always did so we followed her orders.
View ArticleComment on Design Wall – March 18, 2013 by marion morgan
sorry,. said account closed????
View ArticleComment on Dinner Tonight by Louise
Judy, Check out Christy Jordan’s blog and recipes at Southern Plate. She has great recipes.
View ArticleComment on Weight Loss by Rosalie
Men always lose faster than women….the important thing is to make changes that you can make permanent. Every little bit helps! Keep up the good work!
View ArticleComment on Price Comparisons by Mary
Paper products are necessary not fun. The more we save on paper the more we can spend on fun. Well, we could make quilts out of paper towels but they wouldn’t wash very well.
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