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Flower gardens. Tis the season. Depending on where you are in the world, this can be prime time for planting flower beds.
I can’t honestly say that I’ve ever planted flowers with the intention of sharing them—an occasional bouquet for a ne...
A while ago, the YouTube algorithm showed me a video of a woman who apparently fancies herself an expert in frugal living. Of course I had to watch to see if there were any angles I’d overlooked. In this video, she was addressing gardening...
Foraging. What a concept. To take a walk in nature and stumble onto food--how crazy is that? It’s growing wild, right there for the taking of anyone--human or animal--who wants it. It truly is a gift for anyone willing to harvest it.
I fou...
This is one of the best first-hand articles I’ve ever read. It was originally a letter to the editor of a women’s magazine in 1932.
Is homemaking truly a job? When a wife says, “I’m a homemaker,” many people only hear it to mean “I don’t...
I guess I’ve been a granola cruncher since childhood, mostly because my mom wasn’t the type to buy “fun” cereal. When marshmallows and chocolate aren’t on your breakfast option list, you’re left with granola and oatmeal for your cereal choi...
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All things home and housewife-y, but in a practical, frugal way. I write about old books, vintage recipes, and nostalgic homemaking in a modern world.
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