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Wednesday, December 5, 2012. I am now officially co-blogger at The Book Barbies. My intro post goes live tomorrow. I will no longer be updating Fictionally Inclined. If you would like to continue following me, please follow The Book Barbies. Then, one fateful day, I messaged her on Twitter, and the rest is history. Or, well, it will be.
To share life on the homestead. Hints, tips, ideas, recipes . Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Well,I have finally gotten around to adding the recipe for Angel Biscuits. I made these for supper a few days ago and was asked for the recipe. But, we delivered puppies on the 13th and that just simply threw my whole week off.
Homesteading and Living Self Sufficient including, water, how to produce food, preserve food, production of alternative electricity, alternative building methods and any thing that makes a person more self sufficient. Sunday, August 8, 2010. Friday, August 6, 2010.
Pickling for Cocktails with East Van Jam. Thursday, April 23, 2015. Pickle Asparagus for your Cocktails. Start the 2015 harvest season off right with a workshop on pickling Asparagus, and learn spice combinations that are best suited for pickles used in cocktails. Join Natalie from East Van Jam.
Homesteading our way to a prepared and prosperous life, no matter where we live. Easy Salsa Ricotta Frittata Recipe. Delicious Frittata Recipe for Good Cheap Eats! My Salsa Ricotta Frittata recipe is super-simple, really tasty, and downright dirt cheap. Necessity is the mother of invention. I needed a recipe to use up the extraordinary amount of zucchini in my.
Ay 20, 2012 marked the 150th Anniversary of the Homestead Act of 1862, which paved the way for some of the first agricultural settlement of Montana Territory. From the earliest homesteaders of the 1860s and 1870s arriving in wagons, to the homesteaders of the early 1900s who came in droves by train, the story of Montana cannot be told without looking deeply into the impact of this one piece of legislation. As homesteaders moved in, vast areas of prairie were fenced and later plowed to plant crops.