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Making Maple Syrup in the Heartland

Making Maple Syrup in the Heartland

Living in the Midwest means we’re able to do something each year most people around the world can’t. We can make maple syrup. Maple syrup is boiled down from the sap of maple trees and all the maple syrup supplied around the world is harvested from trees in the “Maple...

How to Can Milk and Why You Should

How to Can Milk and Why You Should

Now I may not be an expert canner, but I’m learning! A few months ago I joined the Rebel Canners group on Facebook and am now OBSESSED by it. I could spendhours scrolling through the group. There is so much to learn, so many tips and tricks for canning and other food...

Entrepreneurial Hardships

Many people have been affected by the shut downs, regulations and Medical Martial Law.  As a small business owner I would have to say that I have been affected drastically in many aspects of my businesses.  Some parts have flourished and others have failed. Birth Work...

Indoor Winter Gardening

Right now, I am working mostly with herbs (lavender, basil, chamomile, thyme, etc) but I do want to work on some greens, tomatoes and potatoes inside. What are some of your best tips? Bonus points if it is for gardening in small places inside!

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Indoor Winter Gardening

Indoor Winter Gardening

Here is my first REAL vlog (video blog update). There has been so many (good) changes that I am excited to share with you all! This might be my “last” blog for you as I am having my best friend and business partner work on an OFFICIAL blog website for me on all of...

Early Harvest

Early Harvest

This year has been full of crazy surprises and events for everyone. However, being the positive person that I am, let us focus on something fun. FOOD. Now, most people may not consider vegetables a ‘comfort’ food (especially during any type of lock down) BUT for our...

Patience is a Virtue

Patience is a Virtue

Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting. unknown Two weeks ago, Ox was giving me another less on the bike. One would think it’s just like any other time you jump on a bike or into a car but nope. Something was off....

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