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A Grand Carrot Harvest
We had a fun day working in the garden and cleaning out the chicken coops today but my favorite part of the day was collecting about a 1/3 of a our carrot harvest.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged #gardenchat, #gardentrends, carrots, chickens, coop, farm, fun, garden, selfsufficient, sustainablelving
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Visiting The Vanderbilt’s Homestead a.k.a. “The Biltmore Estate”
This past fall my husband and I visited the humble Vanderbilt Homestead called Biltmore for our 23rd Wedding Anniversary trip. This was my first time ever visiting the Biltmore Estate and I have to tell you I was in awe … Continue reading
Posted in Family Fun, Musings, The Active Homesteader, Uncategorized
Tagged #gardenchat, asheville, Asheville North Carolina, biltmore, Biltmore Estate, Blue Ridge Mountains, cheap, chickens, fall, farm, frugal, garden, historical, learn, North Carolina, statues, tourism, travel, United States, vacation, vacay, vineyard, visit, winery, yard
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The Home Apothecary – Onion Cough Syrup
You know Grandma did know best….the natural ways are the better ways. There is something quite satisfying about having the ability to ease your loved ones pain and suffering while they are sick. Because we are a family that is … Continue reading
Posted in Home Apothecary, Uncategorized
Tagged Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, apothecary, cinnamon, Cough, Cough medicine, cures, folk, health, herbology, home, honey, lemon, lore, onion, preparedness, prepper, remedies, remedy
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Inflation, Recession, The Fiscal Cliff Deal – When Will The Levee Break?
It has been a while I have had one of my money talks conversations here at Lil’ Suburban Homestead and the reason they are few and far between is because while I am good at being frugal, and I’m a … Continue reading
Posted in Money Talks, Musings, Uncategorized
Tagged angry, back room, cliff, deal, economy, fiscal, frugality, home, inflation, McDonalds, money, Netflix, recession, rising prices, solutions, talks, taxes, United States
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A Walk Through Our Winter Garden
It has been chilly here in coastal North Carolina lately…..I even went out to my car this morning and it was icy all over my car and my car doors were sticking that is such a rare occurrence in our … Continue reading
Posted in Eating Whole Foods For Health, Keeping Chickens, Le Jardin (French For The Garden if your not sure ;)...), The Suburban Homestead Life, Uncategorized
Tagged backyard, bok choy, bunching onions, chicken, chickens, coastal, eggs, enjoy, gals, garden, healthy, kale, le jardin, North Carolina, pak choy, tour, walk, weather, whole foods, winter
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Lazy Macaroni & Cheese
Even though we are all back to the daily grind or at least I am I know some of you never left but I just had to share this new macaroni and cheese recipe I tried over the holidays. The … Continue reading
Posted in My Tiny Galley Kitchen's Results, Uncategorized, Unprocessed Food Staples
Tagged Cheddar cheese, cheese, Cook, Cooking spray, crock pot, easy, food, home, lazy, macaroni cheese, milk, noodles, pantry, pasta, Recipe, Slow cooker, staples, unprocessed
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Christmas Morning Scones
I absolutely love scones…..I love how heavy, creamy and how they crumble just so if they are made correctly and they are certainly filling so when I found a recipe for them that looked simple enough I decided to give … Continue reading
The Best Things Are Made With Love
I love Pinterest and this past year I found a vegetable hod for gardening that I wanted this was the inspiration “Vegetable Hod” and when I showed it to my husband he said “It’s a shame I don’t have time … Continue reading
Posted in DIY, Homesteading, Le Jardin (French For The Garden if your not sure ;)...), The Active Homesteader, Uncategorized
Tagged diy, frugal, garden, gardener, gardening, gift, great, handy, Hod, home, idea, Pinterest, plants, project, seeds, thoughtful, tool, vegetable, viking
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Holiday Greetings From Lil’ Suburban Homestead
We are very grateful this year at our Lil’ Suburban Homestead that we all have had a healthy year and have been blessed with more blessings and surrounded by those we love and who love us in return than we … Continue reading
Posted in Family Fun, Festive Frugal Holidays, Homesteading, Making Your Home A Haven, Uncategorized
Tagged #happyholidays, #tistheseason, bacon, Christmas and holiday season, gift, gift giving, Greeting card, happy holidays, holiday, homesteading, Jesus, merry christmas, monetary, money bags, readers, rewards, suburban homestead, sustainable living, validation, viking
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Freezer Mishap Turns Out Amazing Lamb Burritos
You know I almost called these Carnitas but then changed my mind and called them Burritos and they ended up being a big hit with the men in my household plus my son had one of his close friends over … Continue reading