[this post contains affiliate links] Have you ever wanted to enter a frog jumping contest? Well, apparently there are some tricks to the trade, as it were. The book, Four Frogs In a Glass Pond by Laura Blodgett, has some tips for frog jumping but you have to read the entire book and no fair
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REAL PEOPLE, REAL LOCAL Are you tired of big inauthentic companies with inauthentic people, that are only there to a quick buck? Want to get to know who your buying from? We hear ya loud and clear, and feel ya. We are a small, local farm with a big heart for
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[this post contains affiliate links] Do you remember as a kid the excitement you felt when you were waiting for a package in the mail? It reminds me of the movie a Christmas Story when he would check the mail every day for his decoder pin. I’m not a kid any more, but I was
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I recently had the opportunity to test products made by Infinity jars. They approached me and asked that I do an unbiased review of a couple of products of my choosing. After browsing the website I chose the 750 ml Square Bottle with oil spout and 2- 30 ml glass pipette dropper bottles. They claim
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It’s that time of year again. I really can’t believe we are in the Christmas shopping season. Living in the Deep South, I often forget that some of the country is experiencing cold weather that helps remind them of the holidays. Heck, it’s still 80 degrees with 95% humidity in November/December right now where I
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Ready…Set…..Shake…. [This post contain affiliate links] Ease and convenience seems to be the name of the game these days when it comes to…..well, just about anything. Often times we think that fast and convenient can’t go hand in hand with a healthy lifestyle. But that doesn’t have to be the case. As a nutritionist I am often
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[This post contain affiliate links] There are a few items in my kitchen that have become indispensable for me, and the SousVide water oven quickly became one of those. I ditched the ever-popular Crock-Pot (mostly because my meat was always dry) and developed a repertoire of meals made in the water oven. Top-end restaurants have
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[This post contains affiliate links] One of the most exciting experiences I have had on this homesteading journey was to be able to hatch the very eggs that my hens laid. I was like a girl at Christmas when I candled the eggs and saw life fluttering inside the shell. But the process didn’t start
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