[ad_1] Hi friends! Who out there is preparing for their summer gardens? We are so excited for this growing season! In this post we will be sharing a tour of our greenhouse made from recycled materials. There is nothing like having a greenhouse to start your own seeds for the garden or flower beds. We hope […]
How to Make Water Kefir Soda
[ad_1] On the journey towards healing my body I have embraced many things. I have learned to make sourdough bread, kombucha, beer, wine, fermented vegetables, and recently I have learned to make water kefir soda. In this post we are excited to share with you how to make water kefir soda as well! It is not […]
Homemade Kitty Litter Deodorizer – Life Full and Frugal
[ad_1] We prefer to use an all natural non-clumping clay litter for our cat. It has very little dust, and absorbs moisture quite well. It is also one of the most frugal and inexpensive litter options on the market. Some sources say that non-clumping litter can be harder to keep clean, as liquid sometimes gather […]
Frugal Springtime Hygge Home Refresh
[ad_1] Who can deny the absolute miracle of life that springtime brings to the earth?! I’m nearly always shocked by the sheer beauty of it. To create more hygge in your home this springtime, be sure to bring some of that beauty indoors to enjoy! Daffodils, tulips, and grape hyacinths make a fabulous combination for […]
How to Healthy Grocery Shop on a Budget
[ad_1] Take note that anything pre-made for your convenience is both more pricey, and less healthy. Any time someone has to prepare, slice, or individually package something, the cost goes up. For example, deli sandwiches and salads are significantly pricier than making your own. Small packages of chips, snacks, and pre-cut fruits and veggies often […]
Easy Cajun Chicken Pasta – Life Full and Frugal
[ad_1] Alfredo Sauce Hack! Once the chicken is cooked through, add 1 block of cream cheese. Place the lid back on the pan and allow the cream cheese to melt. Once it has melted, turn off the flame. Next, add 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup parmesan, and 1 cup pasta water. Depending on how […]
How to Transplant Seedlings – Life Full and Frugal
[ad_1] The seedlings that you started indoors 4 to 6 weeks ago should be getting mature and ready for transplanting. Follow along as we move on to the next step in the seed starting process together. In this post we will share how to transplant seedlings into their own individual cell packs. How to Know […]
How to Make Your Own Home-Cured Salmon Gravlox
[ad_1] Depending on your preference, the curing time of the gravlox can vary. The general rule is that when the gravlox is no longer squishy to the touch, like raw fish, it’s ready. I prefer my salmon gravlox to be pretty silky and smooth; tender and easy to pull apart. For a thicker piece of […]
Layered Trifle with Pound Cake and Blueberries
[ad_1] In a deep glass serving bowl, start with a layer of thinly sliced pound cake. Next place a generous layer of blueberries. After that, place a layer of homemade vanilla pudding. Lastly, place a layer of fresh whipped cream. Repeat the process again; cake, blueberries, pudding, and whipped cream, until you have 3 or […]
Frugal Potager Garden Transformation and Tour
[ad_1] Here are some ways we saved money while creating our potager kitchen garden: Use What You Have! This is the official mantra of Life Full and Frugal! We repurposed a lot of the materials we used to create our garden structures. The landscaping bricks that we used around our original chicken coop location are […]