
Sustainability in small bites.
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Hey friends! Introducing my bff whom I’ve talked into collaborating with me before. Jess is in the Pacific Northwest, in a climate that more of you can probably relate to…until we get her back up to Alaska, that is. Enjoy her post and wisdo...
It is still brown here but if you look closely, the first faint glimmers of green are finally up in the trees and you can see the pregnant swelling of buds on branches. On the ground, patches of grass are filling in; they always start close...
You have a couple gallons of milk going bad, but you don’t want to waste it but ALSO you already have yogurt…what else could we make?
Cheese? Or is it too complicated?
Let me tell you…it is overly complicated by many people, but real...
I’m not sure if people notice right away when they enter our house or if it slowly dawns on them, but there is yarn (and yarn accouterments) hidden all over the place here. Mugs of needles. Jars filled with balls and skeins. Cones of yarn o...
We are making caramel!
I love being able to have low to no waste ingredient household. Everything gets used, everything gets turned into something for use. Existing is expensive. Have you seen grocery prices? Yikes. Today I wanted to show...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Alaskan writer, wife, & homeschooling mom of 8, living deep and wide on a micro-homestead. Loves Jesus, drinks coffee, stays up too late.
mother of 5, lover of Jesus, living the slow farm life
Jessica loves Jesus Christ and currently lives in eastern Washington, where she adventures every chance she gets in between wrangling kids, herding cats, tending garden, and managing barnyard chickens.
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