[ad_1] Top each jar with another clove of garlic, another cherry leaf (if this is what you are using instead of tea), and another dill flower. Evenly distribute the spice mix from above between each jar. This should be about 1 or 1.5 tsps per jar. Finally, top the jar with the hot brine, leaving […]
How to Create a Frugal Friendly Hygge Home
[ad_1] Since Starla and I first became roomies, one of our biggest goals has always been to create a space where people feel welcomed and at home. A space of comfort and peace. There is nothing quite like having someone tell you that your house feels like a haven. We have many friends that […]
How to Can Whole Tomatoes with a Water Bath
[ad_1] Step Twelve: Lastly, you will remove the jars from the canner and place them on a towel to allow them to cool completely. I usually leave my jars untouched over night. As the jars cool, the lids should seal. You will hear them make popping noises. Once the lids have sealed, you can remove […]
A Frugal Approach to Holistic Healthcare
[ad_1] There is a way to take care of our health without turning to the world of pharmaceuticals and all of their dangerous side effects. Here are our tips for a frugal approach to holistic healthcare. Build Up Your Gut Health A great frugal approach to holistic healthcare is to focus on your gut health. […]
How To Get What You Want or Need for Free
[ad_1] Throughout my life, I have been blessed with a lot of free things. Here are some tips to help you find the things that you want or need for free. Don’t be afraid to dumpster dive When you see something on the curb side for the trash man to pick up, usually it’s free […]
Summertime Salad Dressings From Scratch
[ad_1] One of our favorite things to eat during the hot summer months is salad. In this post we share two of our favorite summertime salad dressings that you can make from scratch. And your family is sure to enjoy! The Perfect Summer Meal The summer months are fast approaching. Believe it or not, it […]
Creating Frugal Eclectic Fall Decor
[ad_1] Something you always see in fall decor along with pumpkins, is a collection of gourds in varying sizes and wart-covered shapes. Every year I fight the urge to buy all the pumpkins and gourds. I love them, but they eventually rot. So that’s why normally, I prefer glass or ceramic. However, this year we […]
How to Make Sourdough Bread: A Multigrain Sandwich Loaf
[ad_1] 6 Cups of sourdough starter (which you will feed for 2 days- directions below!) 2 ¼ Cups sour milk, kefir, buttermilk, or watered-down yogurt 4 Cups of King Arthur whole wheat flour 2 Cups of mixed seeds (options: flax, millet, sunflower seeds, poppy seeds, quinoa) 5 Cups of King Arthur all-purpose flour ½ Cup […]
How to Forage 10 Herbal Remedies from Your Yard
[ad_1] In today’s world, Herbalism is usually thought of as alternative medicine. In truth, up until the first World War, it was the only medicine available to most peoples. Herbalism is the study of, or the practice of, using plants medicinally. The form of herbalism as we know it in the West has a rich […]
Farmer’s Breakfast Casserole – Life Full and Frugal
[ad_1] This recipe fits a requirement I have for most of the meals that I make, because it is so versatile. I can make farmer’s breakfast casserole for brunch, a baby shower, or the night before to prepare for Christmas morning. I can change it up, depending on what ingredients I have on hand. It […]