Showing posts with label homemaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homemaker. Show all posts

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Copy Cat - Thin Mint Recipe

Copy Cat - Thin Mints

Do you love those iconic Thin Mint cookies? 

Look no further than this recipe to make your own at home.

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 C. all-purpose flour 

  • 1 C. sugar

  • 1/2 C. cocoa powder

  • 1/4 tsp. salt

  • 1/4 tsp. baking soda

  • 3/4 C. butter or vegan margarine
  • 3 Tbsp. milk
  • 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp. pure peppermint extract
  • Chocolate Coating
  • 4 C. semisweet chocolate chips
  • 
2 Tbsp. butter or vegan margarine 

  • 1/2 tsp. peppermint extract

Directions


Use a food processor to blend dry ingredients, by pulsing. Add margarine, milk, vanilla, and mint extract and pulse until well combined. Scrape out dough, knead until all the ingredients are well incorporated, and chill in refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours, till mixture is firm.

Preheat the oven to 350° and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. When dough is ready, roll balls about as big as a heaping teaspoon, and press them, one by one, onto the baking trays, leaving about 3 inches of space around each. Flatten each to about a quarter inch thick and bake for 12-15 minutes. Roll a heaping teaspoon of cookie dough into a ball and place onto prepared baking sheets, leaving about 3 inches in between each ball. Cool on rack completely.

Free e-book from Amazon, Growing BBQ Spices in a Garden.


FREE- e-book from Amazon,
Growing BBQ Spices in a Garden.



Book Description

October 6, 2012
Growing BBQ Spices in a Garden starts a series of books on growing specialty gardens or a garden room that will enhance our personal quality of life and help bring nature back into our surroundings.
Barbequing is a popular activity around the world. Therefore, what are the very best BBQ spices/herbs and how do you grow them? Within this book, there are ideas on which flavorful plants to choose and grow for the very freshest BBQ experience.
The title says BBQ, but in real life we cook all year, the ideas within these pages are used in cooking anywhere not just outside on the BBQ. They will enhance any kitchen garden. So come on let us spice life up with choosing from over 40 different plants that bring out the flavor and enjoyment to food.
Now if you are looking for a book from a tried and true horticulturist with a degree in such, this book is not for you. If you are looking for hobby horticulturist that has researched, studied and used different plant in their gardening endeavors that wants to share ideas and knowledge this is what you are looking for, as that is what it is. The writer has spent many years in studying plants and gardening; starting with training as a young boy by a Shaman, to planting and testing for his own use. What he knows about plants are found within these pages. It is as if you and a friend or neighbors are talking about ideas and knowledge learned firsthand from personal experience.
We hope you enjoy this simple to understand book that will enhance your BBQ or cooking experience.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Alfalfa, Avocado and Orange Sandwich...using my sprouts I sprouted myself.


I am growing all kinds of sprouts here at Lil' Acorn and now that I have them how will I prepare them. For lunch this is what we are having today...

Alfalfa, Avocado and Orange Sandwich


This will make 4 servings


Ingredients.

8 (1 ounce) sliceswhole-wheat bread

1 largenavel orange, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch thick slices

2 largeavocados - peeled, pitted, and sliced

1 1 1/2 cups of fresh sprouts from your kitchen, home grown or (5 ounce) packagealfalfa sprouts

 teaspoonsbalsamic vinaigrette


Directions
  1. Arrange four of the bread slices on a flat surface; top each slice with two slices of orange, even amounts of avocado slices, and even amounts of sprouts. Sprinkle each sandwich with 1/2 teaspoon of balsamic vinaigrette. Top each with remaining bread slices and serve.

  • PREP 10 mins
  • READY IN 10 mins

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Food Counts... Bartering, Harvesting and Collecting

4- Pork steaks
4 lg Pork Sausage links
2 lbs of Pork Bacon
1 lb of chopped Sweet Pork Sausage
1 lb of chopped Spicy Pork Sausage
and
1 lb of  Venison  Chop Meat
 Bartered for 3 doz fresh chicken eggs.
Egg count for Jan 2013 came to 136 eggs.
At .32 cents an egg that's a $43.52 value!




24- 4 oz. jars of Orange Marmalade
32 oz. in the frig. that didn't make it to jars.
Avg market price is .60 cents an oz.
56 oz x .60 = $33.60
Paid $7 to make 56 oz. 
That's a $26.60 savings!





Friday, February 1, 2013

week 27th Couponing Trip and Freebies Part B

4 packages feminin wipes - $2.99
 4 packages of liners - $2.40
All for free with 8 coupons from the RP 1/13 for $3 off  Poise Wellness product
5 Free 8 oz jars of Vaspar paint at Lowes with 5 free Vaspar paint sample coupons from Vaspars Facebook page.
We are going to use them on the garden signs we are going to make to mark the rows/beds of veggies and herbs.

Brillo Soap Pads 10-ct - $1.49
$0.55 Brillo soap pads in RP (1/13) and they double it.
I had 8 coupons
$0.39 each



Buy 2 Dove Men+Care Body and Face Bar 6 pack on sale for $6.49
Subtotal: $12.98
-(2) $4/1 Dove Men+Care Body and Face Bar, 6 Pack from the 1/17 RP
-(1) $3.75 Dove Men+Care Soap SR eCoupon
Pay: $1.23
Get: $5.00 Catalina
FREE + A $3.77 MONEY MAKER with coupons and catalina
AND FREE 3 LBS OF BANANAS AND 1 CANTALOUPE WITH OVERAGE.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Couponing, Freebies and Rebates For Week Jan 27th.

Free sample of sun dried tomato hummus and  almond corn chips while shopping.
Made for a great FREE LUNCH BOX SNACK!

Kikkoman Steak Marinade $0.79
I had 4 coupons.
$1.00 off any Kikkoman pruduct printable
All Free after coupons
I had 2 coupons 


I had 10 coupons


Heluva Good Dips,12 oz - $1.69
I had 4 coupons




I bought 4 my daughter took one for her lunch before I took the picture.
YoCrunch Yogurt - $0.60 on sale


Barilla Micro Pasta Meals - $1.99 on sale.
I had 8 coupons so I got 8 - 4 of each Flavor.

I got $3.50 in cantalinas towards my next shopping trip.
It's like having cash in my pocket!
A the last of 3 - $4 rebates came in the mail making my purchase of 2 x 1 Pack of  6- AAA Fuji batteries on sale for $2 a pack FREE!!!!!!!!




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Frugal decorating - Bringing the outside in.

Bringing the outside in!
Original Cost $49.91.... I paid $12 !

Half price window basket. Org $14.98...I paid only $7



Clearance Plants.
 5 org. $2.99 each... I paid 20 cents each
1 org. $14.99... I paid $2
1 org. $4.99...I paid $2



Hubby installing it...free!


Basket is installed.


Flowers growing with new growths even! 
Lovely Bathroom Window!
For just a few dollars!



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Buckets of Spuds!

Today I spent some time thinking and writing out what I need and want to do in the 2013 and trying to decide when it needs to happen.

Don't we all do this?

We always start out the New Year with such high expectation of ourselves and set high goals to achieve.

First thing I need is to build a nice notebook with a 2013 calendar and lots of dividers. This will help big time with keeping track of all the dates, times and little details with record keeping.

One of my biggest goals is to grow lots and lots of food and plan and plant not only for this year but for the future like more fruit trees and perennial batches.

I also want to keep track of the cost I pay to plant and grow and how much I harvest VS. the cost it would have been for me to just buy it in a store. But still nothing beats knowing whats in my food and on it when my children place it in their mouths.

I also realized today while out in the garden that I do not have nearly enough 5 gal. buckets to plant my potato plants in. WHAT? HUH?

I came across this great article awhile ago about planting potato plants in buckets and how it makes the harvesting of the potatoes so much easier because they are all neatly growing in the bucket.

This year I am going to give this method a try! It also claims that the space is way less and the yield of food is greater with this method. I guess we shall see!

Just finished texting my husband who works in the field of construction to not to forget to gather me up those paint/Spackle buckets that are thrown out on the job sites. My favorite cost for supplies FREE!

I am thinking I will need about 30 or so before spring. :-)

But for now I can lay out the plastic to defer weeds and every time I get a bucket place it upside down for now to keep it clean till it's time to fill with earth and potatoes.



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tuesday To Do's

It's a chilly Tuesday here and it has been raining for 2.5 day straight. The sun is coming out and everything has grown inches from the rain. I am very excited about this. The big kids are off to school. One early because she had chorus this morning and the other on time via bus.

Now that the house is quiet some what , I still have my 5 yr old preschooler who is home preschooled and will need his lesson, yet I sit here thinking what I should place on my to do list and pray I have the energy and strength to keep up with my normal to do's since I am still fighting and awful chest and sinus cold along with still healing from my radiation burns from my cancer treatments. Depression has shown it's ugliness along with headaches such two nasty side effects from my post cancer medications.

Yesterday I made bread and breakfast muffins. Today my daughter requested pancakes to be made and froze. She likes to heat them up and serve herself in the morning.

I need to clean my son's room and organize it so his new bunk bed can be set up on Thursday. He doesn't know yet that he is getting a big boy twin bed. He is going to be so surprised and so happy. Me on the other hand will be filled with tears as I see my little boy, my last one, so tiny to me, sleeping in a big bed not his toddler bed no more. I wish often they could stay small just a little longer than they do.

Gardening-

hmmmm not much here today since my wonderful husband helped me weed and plant on Saturday before the rain. We planted 8 basil, 2 boxwood basil, 2 rosemary, 4 dills, 1 orange, 1 apple mint and a row of butter leaf lettuce. The rhubarb and the asparagus is coming up that we planted a week ago. That is very exciting.
I do have 2 apple trees to relocate that are still small so I guess I will do that for gardening. I was thinking one on each side of the stone steps leading to the berry and herb garden would look really nice in the backyard.
Maybe if the yard dries up enough I will cut the grass in the afternoon.

Crafting-

I am hoping to work on my hand quilting and finish up the area in the hoop. This would finish one of the many blocks on the Oak Quilt and I will be able to move the hoop over. I do need to take time this week to get the April B. O. M.'s done because May is just around the corner.


Chores -

Bible lesson
bill paying
laundry
dishes
cleaning of the kitchen table and counter
sweeping and washing of the kitchen floor
putting away winter blankets from the living room and placing out the summer ones.
decluttering the living room floor from toys and vacuuming
cleaning the 2 bathrooms
feeding the animals including the chickens
and making dinner.

One thing that is nice is that archery for my oldest is cancelled today so I don't have to play taxi today and I get to just stay home and keep chugging along but I do have to play detective today and find the missing Boy Scout day bag.

Well let me begin my day and I will report back later.

Mama Oak




Monday, March 19, 2012

Spring is here and so it's time for change and a renewal.

Good Morning!

Welcome Spring and Spring like weather! I am glad to see you. Spring is the season of rebirth and new beginnings and ending my cancer and moving forward with healing makes this perfect timing but then again all is perfect timing with the Lord.

How to do you all plan to renew and refresh your homes and lives this week?

Even though my hot water decided to poop on me last night and hot water is key to laundry and dishes and such there is still so many things that can be done and organized. <3

Today's to do list.

Part 1- 8:30 to 11
Clean off kitchen table.
Take all the clothes out of my daughters room and fold neatly by category on kitchen table.
Bring up my daughters clothes bins from the basement.
Put away fall/winter and replace with spring/summer.
Place clothes all back neatly.
Donate those that are now to small.
while listening to my Bible studies and Cole does is preschool work.


Part 2 - 11 to 1
lay out plastic for weed control in upper garden
plant cold weather crops.
fertilize
lay out plastic for night time cover to protect from frost.
Take pictures as I go. Really looking forward to hopefully a wonder crop this year to can and freeze.

Part 3 - 1 to 3
fold and put away the laundry in the living room and vacuum and wash living room rugs and downstairs area rugs
turn fan on.

Part 4 - 3 to 4:30
make dinner
exercise for 30 mins

This should take me from now till 4:30pm.

Then the evening will be devoted to my husband and kids. Except for some down time before bed hand quilting on my quilt.

How are you spending your day? Do share!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Are you dressing the way you should be?

When you get up in the morning what do you wear?

Are you in sweats or lounge pants all day and a tee? Are you in jeans and a sweatshirt?  Don't get me wrong, yes jeans are ok for a busy mom but a nice shirt and no stains and holes in your jeans please. Do you do your hair at all and apply a little make up? If not, why aren't you!

When we first meet our husbands we took hours and even shopping trips to pick out the perfect outfit for him to see us in. Our hair was done. Our make up was perfect. Not saying we have to be like this ever minute of the 24 hours day but let's be honest with ourselves. Who wants to come home to a ugly slob?
You may say " he married me unconditional" Yes I agree with you but please, you would not like a stinky, dirty slob of a man for your husband. Is it not nice when he just comes out of the shower all shaved and smelling good of colone and clean nice clothes on. Don't you just want to hug him and sniff him during the hug! You need to keep yourself at least nice and clean and somewhat attractive too.

Exercise, watch what you eat, do your hair, get out of those fuzzy slippers and stretchy pants! I bet you will feel much better about yourself with more energy and less house wife blues. It's just plan good not only for your marriage but your health too!

Not having the clothes to wear is not an excuse. With the thrift stores out there and Freecycle you can get many inexpensive pieces for your wardrobe and even free ones. They will add up slowly and surly without breaking the budget.

Not asking you to wear heels or look sexy just clean, nice and tidy for your husband for when he comes home. Show him you still fuss over him. Show him you still care about yourself and care about him. He will be very flattered you even still care.

Don't forget your armor during the day when you do your task for your homemaking. This will keep all those nice clothes clean and stain free. Make a few new aprons (aka armor) to match those new nice outfits.

Honor, please and tend to your husband, home and family as a woman of God should do!

Don't forget to take a few minutes with the lord and write in your journals.

Mama Oak

Thursday, January 12, 2012

The Drama Lama comes knocking...Don't let it in!

The Drama Lama has come to my home knocking at my door many times in the last few days. This could have been a real soul sucking, energy sucking, and stressing causing time for me but I am proud to announce that NO I didn't not let the Lama in! I did not react nor add to the Lama's Drama.

With the new year or any other normal day comes great change if you want it. How bad to you want to change your life to the better and follow in the Lord's words and ways. I know I do and I am trying my best to live a Holy life and set a great example these days.

Titus women do not go from house to house spreading gossip. They can listen and support and direct but they do not repeat what they have heard. Such peace has come over me with this way of living. It's really nice to know that nothing you say will service to bite you in the butt in the end. To embarrass you or allow you to look stupid and mean and uncaring if you live this way.

Even the hint or the non direct leaving out names story can lead to assumption and even greater damage! PLUS.... we all know the little saying of what "assume" means! It's better just not to speak at all at times. :-)

Focus on your family and your husband. Focus on your home and your Godly works. Focus on you studies and your hobbies. DON'T focus on others speaking of others.

Remember " you need to pull the log out of your eye before you point out the splinter in someone else's eye!"

Don't forget to write in your journals and spend time with the Lord.

Mama Oak

Saturday, December 31, 2011

The New Year's Food Budget 2012...can it be achieved?!

3 days ago started the 2012 new years budget as I begin paying bills marked due by 2012 and purchased food for the up coming week. I gave myself the budget of $50 to feed my family of 5 for the week. So far for week number one I have managed to do this. I also gave myself a budget of $30 instead of about $100 for the family new years celebration and yes I managed to hold up to that too and did I cut corners?... why yes I did but honestly no one even noticed the menu was down sized to fewer choices but bigger proportions.

The menu for the celebration is.
English muffin pizzas
mini cupcake pan quiches (broc and cheddar and spinach and swiss.)
pig in a blanket
and over loaded potato skins.
For a fancy punch for the kids is fruit juice with ginger ale to make it bubble

Our weekly menu for meals is ...

Breakfast -
pancakes with fresh fruit,
oatmeal with fresh fruit,
eggs and toast
yogurt with granola and fruit
homemade bagels with homemade jam and peanut butter
milk or OJ

Lunches-
 left overs
 ham or bologna sandwiches with cheese.
soup and salad
 homemade cookies or rice krispie treats
 fresh fruit
carrot and celery sticks
drinks.

Dinner -
Monday- roasted chicken. mash potatoes and carrots
Tuesday - Chicken and Broc Alfredo.  (using some of the left over chicken) and a salad and bread
Wednesday - Meat loaf, peas, mash potatoes
Thursday - Over stuffed, double baked potatoes with broc. cauliflower, cheddar cheese, chicken from the roasted one and bacon. and salad
Friday - Scrap pizza with bread sticks.

Dessert

pudding and jello

I hope it all works out well this will free up on the avgerage of $100 a week to place towards othe debt.

Happy News Years Everyone and please Be Safe!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

A New Beginning...2012!

As I sit here thinking of things I would like to chance like, money, relationships, organization to be better and more I am reminded of the things I can not change like my battle with cancer is not over and I have 7 weeks Monday thru Friday of radiation still.

I only hope God gives me the strength and the knowledge to continue with my life and the wonderful ways he has taught me to be with friends and family. My relationship with my husband has never been better in both worldly love and spiritually!

One of the biggest chances that will effect us the hardest is living up to the no credit way of life that God has expressed many times over to be a sin. If that means to live without then that is what God wishes.

I am actually looking forward to a more 1950's way of life then I have been trying to live already.

I hope you all follow along while we go through this very hard process in this 2012 way of life. The outside world with it's un-Godly influences can be strong at times and that is where our strength and prayers will come in handy. You can pray for us too in that we can stay focus and on track. That would be greatly received. <3

Today I started with cleaning out the bill file and setting it all up for a cash only way or life and recording for 2012. I was even able to apply a small amount of money into the savings and on a credit card.  I am hoping to not only build up the savings but take care of all the credit cards once and for all this year.

I have also asked hubby and I will do the same, to record all daily expenses to be reviewed and tracked. This will help with keeping track of un-necessary spending and possible spur of the moment spending because you will think twice before writing it down... at least I know I will.

Well enough said and I hope you follow along like I requested as we go through daily scheduling of chores and money debt recovery and crafts and baking and much much more!

Do not forget to take time with the Lord today and write your blessings and I am thankfuls  in your journal. even the smallest things are Blessings in Life!

Mama Oak

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Tidy Tips...How To Organize Your Inexpensive Jewelry

Tidy Tips...
How To Organize Your Inexpensive Jewelry

I love to find flea market, yard sale, thrift store and clearance priced jewelry. But I hate having it all tangled up or not even remembering what I have in my draws and boxes to match my thrifty outfits. This is also not being responsible and respectful of your money and your items. It doesn't matter how much it was it still needs to be respected and cared for.

I don't have a huge collection but I do enjoy having it all out like a store to see what I have at a glance. But how can I get that without spending a lot of money. Seriously have you seen the price tags on those custom organizers.

Well my husband found the best way for it and not only did it fit my needs but my closet and my budget. He is an amazing and wonderful man!

In one day he cut a piece of peg board (the kind with holes in it)  to fit a weird space on my closet wall that was doing nothing but just waisting space. He carefully cut it to fit and screwed it up with two small pieces of wood to mount behind it to create a space for the hooks to hang behind the holes.

Now, I carefully purchased from Lowe's and carefully figured which hooks I needed to hang what I owned. I bought ones for bracelets and earrings and long necklaces and shorter ones.  I was even lucky to have found two basket like holders that could hold my sunglasses and huge bangles.

Now when I get dressed it's fun and I totally look forward to accessorizing.

 
It's a great feeling to be organized and the time saved it awesome!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

D.I.Y. - Kitchen Scouring Pad Bird In a Nest Christmas Ornament

 Kitchen Scouring Pad Bird In a Nest Christmas Ornament

First you will need.
A glue gun and some glue sticks,
 a metal scouring pad,
 a clothespin and
a craft bird and a few leaves.
(this is a cluster/branch with all of it already attached)


I separated the cluster/branch to see what I had to work with.


Then generously apply the hot glue.


Add the leaves and berries the way you like them to the center of the nest. The bird will hide the center of the unfinished ends.


Glue the bird on with a generous amount of hot glue in the middle of the nest and on top of the unfinished ends.


Apply hot glue down the side of the clothespin.


Glue clothespin sideways to the underside of the bird nest so it will clip on to your tree branch with the bird facing you.


And there you have it!
 A Kitchen Scouring Pad Bird In a Nest Christmas Ornament.
 D.I.Y.


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Set Your Goal. Step one.

Have you ever sat back and just looked around at your home and thought of your life and how it ended up? Do you like it or not? Do you just like some of it and dislike the rest? If you have not thought about it then take some time and just do that.

When I did this I learned that God has placed me in a wonderful marriage with great children. I am able to be a stay at home mother and wife, which I truly adore this lifestyle. But, I am unhappy with the way my house tends to be unkempt. That my ability to let go of the clutter is to difficult  for me. It's like a big black hole sucking me in and draining me of life. It causes arguments with my husband. It causes me to be a hypocrite to my children when I ask them to clean their rooms. It causes me to feel embarrassed and to lie by making up excuses to help "  please excuse the mess" which is a sin. It even causes me to be stressed out and late for events.

This is not what I want! I want to feel happy, comfy and content in my home as well as I know you do too!

But how can this happen? How can I create a home environment that is welcoming,, clean, organized and still have time to sleep and breath?

Well it's easy, I just keep telling myself over and over again. " You need to take baby steps and let it all go that you don't need all these things to simplify and organize." Like the Little Engine that could " I think I can, I think I can, I know I can, I know I can..."

I will do this! You can follow along as I break down each area of a mother's daily life, a homemaker's daily life, a wife's daily life. a woman's daily life and a Godly daily life.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Apron Evangelism

Apron Evangelism
philosophies on the pleasure & power of aprons



One day not too long ago I was struggling with the boys over some minor details which come up when a lot of people live in a small shack in the woods. Details like the value of picking one's dirty clothes up off of the living room floor when company has been spotted driving up the mountain. The boys were unusually stubborn that particular day. Rather than fight with them over their household responsibilities I picked up the dirty clothes myself and crammed them into the washing machine. I ran some soapy water in the sink to get a start on the dishes before the company arrived.

Now usually I am not one to hold a grudge over small disagreements like laundry on the living room floor. This one settled in my brain though, and I felt compelled to mull over it for several days. It was the outright insubordination which offended me the most. After I figured that out I went in search of solutions.

About the same time I was in the process of Spring Cleaning. I was having a great deal of trouble motivating myself to wash the walls in the kitchen and mop the back porch where the cats live (blessedly with a doggie door so they don't need litter boxes).

Well, the more I worried about these twin dilemmas the more I felt the need to discuss them with the queen of solutions, my momma Darthulia. As I suspected she had the perfect solution. Darthulia told me I needed a uniform or costume which would reassure myself and others of my intention and status in the home. She claimed it would remind me of my duties, inspire me to greater levels of cleanliness (which as a hillbilly I sorely need), and reaffirm my authority in the home.

Darthulia then went on to describe the homemaker's uniform to me in detail. "Imagine the modern archetype of the housewife." She began. "Think Donna Reed, or Beaver Cleaver's mom. They wore full skirts, and stockings, and heels when they vacuumed. But you knew they were doing housework because they had their aprons on. A string of beads graced the necks of their classic shirtwaist dresses, and a lacy bibbed apron proclaimed their role as matriarch in charge of household management."

I only have a fleeting memory of Donna Reed. I sort of wish she came on television regularly so I could take notes but she doesn't in my area so I am stuck looking for other heroines-of-the-home to model myself after. Most of what momma said made sense to me though. That very day, I put on a full skirt, stockings, sensibly low high heeled shoes, and a string of pearly white beads. Then I sat down at my sewing machine and ran up a couple of bibbed aprons, decorated with lace and ribbons.

I made up the pattern as I went along using a small rectangle for the first bib and a heart shape for the second bib. Then I stitched lace around the edges of the bib and attatched it to a simple tie with a full apron skirt gathered to the waist. I made them short waisted so they would fit my maternal figure a bit better, and voila, I was set. I put the first apron on, a creamy white or ecru, and looked in the mirror to admire my handiwork. I expected to see myself staring back at me, probably looking a little silly in this frilly piece of confection designed to protect my clothing.

Boy howdy, was I in for a surprise. In the mirror I saw a vision of the homemaker I have always strived to become staring back at me. Her cheery face glistened in the sunshine. Her hair tied up neatly in bun looked authoritative, and compassionate all at the same time. The apron covered several figure flaws and accentuated the fertile curves of the woman I saw in the mirror. This woman had purpose. She had status. She had clout. I stood there, contemplating the wonder of the homemaker that shone through my image in the mirror. "This is who I want to be" I told myself. "This is the Keeper of the home, with a capital 'K'. "

I wear my aprons every day now. I have made more, in different colors and configurations so as to be pleasing to my senses. I have come to believe they are a like lacy bits of lingerie, only worn on the outside, and a quite a bit more respectable. When I put on my aprons the children mind me better, wandering visitors immediately know my role as a stay at home mom. Door to door religious missionaries assume I am a virtuous woman and cheerfully move on to the next house. Fred thinks I look cute as a button, and neighbor children hug me more often.

I like my aprons. They have changed my life, raising my standards, inspiring me to greater feats of home making skill, and making me more effective as a parent. Whoever thought that a dollars worth of fabric and lace could effect so many changes on one woman and one family? Since my success with aprons I have become a true believer. I am now called to spread the word among my fellow housewives. Join the crusade by sharing your love of aprons with friends, family and internet buddies around the world. Together we will change the face of the House Wife, the world over.