Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

A great way to grow strawberries!



A Great New Way To Grow Strawberries!





Since 1973, Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletins have offered practical, hands-on instructions designed to help readers master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily. There are now more than 170 titles in this series, and their remarkable popularity reflects the common desire of country and city dwellers alike to cultivate personal independence in everyday life.


I just love this book and I can't wait to do this this spring. 
Collecting and making my inventory list now!

Mama Oak

Saturday, February 9, 2013

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.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Canvas on Demand 20% off...still time to get it for Valentine's Day

Canvas on Demand


Friends and Family discount of 20%!
I just got my Canvas, and it’s AWESOME. 
I can not wait to give it to my husband for Valentine's Day! 
It's not to late to order.


 They gave me a  20% discount to give to my friends and family.
 You should really check it out.


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.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Warm Cozy Recy-Mittens

Warm Cozy Recy-Mittens



First go to the thrift store or search your closet for either wool or cashmere old sweaters that no longer fit or have a few holes or you just don't like anymore to wear.

Here I choose a pink cashmere cardigan that had a few holes in it and I washed it in hot water and dried it on hot in the drier to shrink it up and make the knit nice and tight to sew. This is called felting.



Step 2-
I made a temp-plate and traced out 2 for the back mitten shapes and 2 for the front mitten shapes. 




Step 3-
I cut out my mitten shape out of the sweater. I chose 2 from the back of the sweater and 2 from the front of the sweater using the pockets in my mitten design for a cute extra special unique boutique look.




Step 4-
Pin the back and the front together matching up edges and placing the outside on the inside. Sew together and turn inside out.



Step 5- 
Turn in side out and cut any threads. Here you see the back hand of my mittens with the pocket from the front of the sweater and the front (palm) of the mittens. 
Note the nice cuff from the edge of the sweater.





Step 6-
I decided I needed a little bling so I hand stitched a few beads using silver metallic thread on the edge of the pocket from my stash I already owned.





Now my mittens are all done and for free! 
Cute and warm and soft. 
I can't wait to enjoy them later today.




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.