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  • How to Make Lard with Pig Fat
    Homestead Living

    How to Make Lard with Pig Fat

    BySharon Williams March 12, 2022March 12, 2022

    A few years ago, I purchased some pig fat from a local butcher so I could experiment with making lard. Many of us cook regularly with Crisco but want a more natural product that is closer to our roots. The process of rendering pig fat and turning it into lard is not complicated and doesn’t…

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    Gardening & Homestead | Homestead Living

    Canning Tasks to do in March

    BySharon Williams March 7, 2022March 6, 2022

    Each year I can a few more vegetables, make more jellies, and preserve more from my garden. There’s nothing quite as tasty during the cold months of winter as homemade jelly, salsa, or green beans from the garden. But before the first seed gets planted in the garden, I need to take an inventory of…

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  • Easy Homemade Make-Up Remover Pads
    Crafts | Homestead Living

    Easy Homemade Make-Up Remover Pads

    BySharon Williams January 27, 2022January 27, 2022

    Are you tired of buying huge bags of cotton balls or makeup remover pads that you use once and then toss in the trash? If you are ready to step up your game and create a bit less trash each day, then you might be ready to make your own homemade make-up remover pads. These…

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  • January Gardening Progress
    Gardening & Homestead

    January Gardening Progress

    BySharon Williams January 25, 2022January 25, 2022

    January has been full of snow and lots of cold weather. I’ve spent some time in the greenhouse but have also tried intentionally growing things inside. Having flowers and plants growing in the winter is good for me in so many ways. I’m also reading more blog posts, books, and articles to help me learn…

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  • Transplanting Daffodils in January
    Gardening & Homestead

    Transplanting Daffodils in January

    BySharon Williams January 16, 2022January 16, 2022

    We have had a warm December so my daffodils are all up several inches. In fact, down by the creek, some of them already have buds. Today, I decided to try an experiment and dig up several clumps and see if I can grow them inside before the freezing rain and snow started to fall….

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  • What’s Happening in the December Greenhouse
    Homestead Living

    What’s Happening in the December Greenhouse

    BySharon Williams December 31, 2021December 31, 2021

    A little over a year ago I assembled my first greenhouse and started a journey of learning how to grow things in the winter. As we close the month of December season, I am excited to share some of my upgrades and updates. One of my favorite things to do each day is to spend…

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  • Homemade Simmer Pot Potpourri
    Christmas | Homestead Living

    Homemade Simmer Pot Potpourri

    BySharon Williams December 13, 2021December 31, 2021

    Last week I had a couple of apples and oranges that were past their prime and were no longer good to eat. Instead of throwing them out, I decided to slice and dehydrate them to add to a simple simmer pot potpourri. Now my home can smell warm and cozy each day of the holiday…

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  • Gardeners Survival Supplies for Winter
    Gardening & Homestead | Gift Ideas

    Gardeners Survival Supplies for Winter

    BySharon Williams December 1, 2021November 30, 2021

    Welcome to the short days of winter – where the nights start super early and the time to go outside is very limited. Just because a gardener can’t spend all their time outside should not mean they are stuck enduring the winter blues. Here are some of the go-to survival supplies that every gardener needs…

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