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| woodpecker on the suet feeder |
I'm joining in with Brandy's
Frugal Accomplishments today. There were small amounts of black eyed peas, collards & rice, and sweet potatoes left over from New Years Day, and baby bella mushrooms from another day. I used the peas, collards & rice, and mushrooms in a vegetable soup, along with our tomatoes, okra, carrots and garlic (also store bought corn and onions). With the sweet potatoes, I made biscuits from a recipe a friend shared, substituting homemade kefir for the buttermilk. I made yogurt and kefir. Purchased label paper for my soap with a 20% coupon code and another 2% going through Swagbucks.

Boiled eggs and fed to the pups. I researched a bit on that today, as I'd recently read of a blogger who gave her dogs 12 eggs a day. She did not say how many dogs she had in the post, so I don't know how many they were getting each. Some of the info today said raw eggs were preferable, and other info said boiled was better. A couple of vets have told me that cholesterol is not an issue with dogs, but I'll have to ask about the raw vs cooked debate, and the number of eggs recommended. Being able to cut back on bought food would be nice, I added the egg shells to a pan to dry. When I get enough, I crush them and add to the compost.
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| coop cleaning |
Harvested carrots and grated them for the pups. Got an Amazon gift card with Swagbucks points. I was gifted 3 sturdy baskets. I can find lots of uses for a good basket, especially during garden season. Walked with the pups for exercise. I've been enjoying some library books and videos. Made french toast with the last of the bakery bread and our eggs, and added bread ends to a pan for bread crumbs. Prepared brussels sprouts with our garlic. Picked chickweed, dandelion greens and comfrey for the chickens. Did a load of laundry with homemade soap and hung it on the line. Hung 2 cashmere sweaters near the woodstove. Used the woodstove to help melt the oils when making a batch of soap.
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| patiently waiting |
I enjoyed watching the Call the Midwife Christmas special online, which I learned about in the Frugal Accomplishments community. Shopped at the discount grocery store, & got several lbs. of various shaped wholegrain pasta for .75/box and an assortment of band aids and bandages with varying prices. I went by the Salvation Army store, and got 2 short sleeved shirts for 1/2 price (1.50 & 2.00). Composted fruit and vegi scraps. Swept a couple of times instead of vacuuming (we have all wood floors and area rugs). Washed baggies for reuse. I searched for and used a coupon code to purchase a doorknob for the studio.

I gathered potatoes... we have them on the ground at the woods edge covered with pine straw and tin, which has worked well for us... they are sprinkled with lime to discourage insects. Prepared colcannon with our potatoes and a store bought cabbage. We have a few cabbage plants, but they are not big enough to harvest. Gave the chickens an apple that turned brown and grated cauliflower stems and leaves for the pups dinner. Also gave them a bit of leftover cranberry sauce. I hung laundry on the line one afternoon, as the next day had only a 20% chance of rain, but it pretty much rained or misted all day, so I had to bring the laundry in and dry in the dryer, except the wool items which I hung in various places. Sometimes I just do my best, and am thankful for a dryer to use as needed.
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| my coop cleaning buddy |
I made apple, zucchini, carrot bread with our carrots, zucchini and eggs. Cleaning the chicken coop is one of the less glamorous homestead jobs, but it must be done. I removed 4 cart loads of poopy straw, which was added to the compost pile, and put a good layer of fresh straw on the floor and in the nest boxes. Some colder weather is expected, so they should be in good shape now.