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Cheap, Easy, and Homemade Veggie Broth

February 27, 2018 By Deidra

tree bloom
This is minor. Some trees have gone full bloom!

It’s that time of year again, although it’s not suppose to be. Pollen is in the air and the house natives are feeling it. So, broth to the rescue! I usually make bone broth, but we have no bones I’d want to use. Instead, I have a bunch of vegetable scraps I’ve been saving. And this isn’t just for sickness. You can use this for any thing you need to cook involving a broth. So, here’s the recipe for my frugal and super easy veggie broth. [Read more…] about Cheap, Easy, and Homemade Veggie Broth

Filed Under: Cooking, In The Home, Sickness & Health Tagged With: allergies, bone broth, cheap, cooking, easy, frugal, home made, Probiotics, Remedies, veggie broth, veggie scraps

Our Journey – An Update

February 23, 2018 By Deidra

So, last we talked, I was telling y’all about the decisions that Antoine and I had to make about how we wanted to approach our homestead dream. Did we want a house on some land? Or, did we want raw land and build? There were a lot of twists and turns, ups and downs and I want to bring you all up to speed. [Read more…] about Our Journey – An Update

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Homesteaders, Homestead, Homesteading, Journey, Land

If You Have A Seed…

February 18, 2018 By Deidra

Hand holding seeds
If you have seeds…

One of many hot topics last week was the announcement of the proposed changes coming to many of those getting assistance from the government for food. Politics is a touchy subject, and I try to stay out of that talk as much as humanly possible because, well, my point of views are never really popular with those on either side of the aisle. So, this won’t be a political post for or against the idea, but more of what we as a society can do no matter what happens. [Read more…] about If You Have A Seed…

Filed Under: In The Garden Tagged With: America's Harvest Box, food, food boxes, food stamps, Homestead, Homesteading, hunger, seeds, SNAP

Black People Homestead?

February 15, 2018 By Deidra

black farmerOf course!! Why wouldn’t we? For years here in America, good ole’ U.S. of A, my ancestors worked the land. I’m not going to go deep into the torrid history of our ancestors’ enslavement in all of the Americas, but I will point out that the act of homesteading is not a new thing to us.

Unfortunately, when one thinks of homesteading what may come to mind is covered wagons, “Little House On The Prairie”, “Ma and Pa Kettle” – pretty much that homesteading is a “white” thing. But it’s not. [Read more…] about Black People Homestead?

Filed Under: The Journey Tagged With: African American Homesteaders, Black Farmers, Black Homesteaders, Homestead, Homesteading

Homemade Almond Milk

February 12, 2018 By Deidra

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Almond milk
Have you seen the price of Almond milk lately? YIKES! That stuff is expensive. What if you could make it cheaper and with only two main ingredients instead of all that stuff listed on the bottle to help it have a long shelf life? Guess what? You can. All you need are a few appliances you may already have, some almonds (if you can buy them in bulk at your big box, whole sale, bulk buy, or warehouse club store you can get the cost down even lower!), water, and flavoring [Read more…] about Homemade Almond Milk

Filed Under: Cooking, In The Home Tagged With: almond milk, cooking, home made, Homesteading, milk alternative, Quick recipes

Real Cooking

February 10, 2018 By Deidra

Cast IronHey y’all. Ok, so…you know all those great cooking and food blogs out there in the internet universe? The ones with exotic names, pretty pictures, lengthy yet inspiring back stories, recipes that are billed to be easy, but you never have any of the ingredients – or time?

Well, this ain’t that. LOL [Read more…] about Real Cooking

Filed Under: Cooking, In The Home Tagged With: cooking, food blog, home made, Homestead, Homesteading, Quick recipes

These Little Grains Do More Than You Think!

February 7, 2018 By Deidra

Water Kefir GrainsWater Kefir, have you ever heard of it? If not, well let me introduce you to a wonderful way to keep your gut health up to par. These little wonders are great for so many things, and their byproduct is easy to make. If you do it correctly, you will end up with a beverage that’s refreshing and good for you too! So, don’t be afraid to drink up. [Read more…] about These Little Grains Do More Than You Think!

Filed Under: In The Home, Sickness & Health Tagged With: Alternative Medicine, Health, home made, Probiotics, Water Kefir

What’s in Your Cabinet?

February 5, 2018 By Deidra

Recently, I had a bout with the flu. I mean, I wasn’t actually diagnosed by a doctor; we were “snowed in”. But honestly, even if we weren’t, I Old Remedies Medicine Cabinetprobably wouldn’t have gone anyway. I loathe going into doctor’s offices. I’ve been in enough of them during my short time here on earth (more on that at a later date). Besides, everyone’s snotting and sneezing – you end up coming out with something you didn’t even go in with! But, I know the symptoms of the flu, and you better believe…I had the flu. Everything hurt from my scalp and skin to my bones. My head felt like it was in a vice, my lungs felt like I inhaled an ocean, the chills and sweats, couldn’t eat, all I wanted to do was sleep and I had the sexy Barry White voice to match (when I could catch my breath to talk)…it was bad. And as “tough” as I am, I was miserable.

So, what do you do when you can’t get to the doctor and you have cold or flu-like symptoms? Here, I’ll list some of my essentials that I keep on hand and works for us. [Read more…] about What’s in Your Cabinet?

Filed Under: In The Home, Sickness & Health Tagged With: Alternative Medicine, Flu, Flu Remedies, Health, Remedies, Sick, Symptoms, Tinctures

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