Perfect Cream of Chicken Soup

Perfect Cream of Chicken Soup

Once upon a time, there lived a girl who thought that cream soups were bought from the store. And even though it made her gag just a little as she scraped the remaining snot-like remnants of oddly-yellow-colored contents from the inside of a can, these said cream soups were, after all, edible. Right? Ugh. There’s […]

Homemade Cultured Sour Cream

Homemade Cultured Sour Cream

I’ve been having an intense love affair with “real” milk for about six months now. And by “real”, I mean the stuff fresh from the cow. Not my cow {someday I hope}, but from the local dairy that our small fishing town of 1,500 people are so incredibly fortunate to have. I don’t take much […]

How-To Monday: Home Canned Chili

How-To Monday: Home Canned Chili

Like many of my fellow homesteaders, I’m in the “quiet time” of the canning season. The garden is put to bed, the apples and ripened-in-a-box tomatoes {always the last to be put up} have long been taken care of, and I can finally take a deep breath. Maybe even entertain the thought of a “break”. […]

Traditional Homestead Quick Tip: Homemade Organic Brown Sugar in 3 Minutes or Less!

Traditional Homestead Quick Tip: Homemade Organic Brown Sugar in 3 Minutes or Less!

There’s nothing worse than being in the middle of a baking project and suddenly realizing you’re missing an ingredient or two. That is when one must get creative and either find a substitute or make your own. I find myself in this predicament more often than not since I try to rely mostly on food […]

Old Fashioned Perfection Waffles

Old Fashioned Perfection Waffles

What I find most intriguing about old cookbooks is how unspecific their recipes are. Very unlike what we have available to us today- no longer do you see a “pinch” of this or a “dash” of that. We have everything perfectly measured out for us, in clear step-by-step form, so as to ensure that our […]

Traditional Homestead Quick Tip: Darken Your Gravy or Broth

Traditional Homestead Quick Tip: Darken Your Gravy or Broth

For my fellow homesteading enthusiasts, I’m starting a new weekly feature on the blog called Traditional Homestead Quick Tips. These will be short and sweet posts where I will share with you a homestead tip that I’ve learned along the way, whether it be from my own experience or from the experience of the wise […]

Traditional Recipe: High Dumpsy Dearie Jam

Traditional Recipe: High Dumpsy Dearie Jam

A very generous friend of mine and her prolific plum tree finds me with the delightful task of seeking out new and interesting ways to use up this delicious fall fruit. And in both my search of a new recipe and my constant desire to reconnect with the ways of the past, I came upon […]

Getting the Most out of Your {Raw} Milk

Getting the Most out of Your {Raw} Milk

Since making the decision to stop purchasing milk from the store and instead opting for raw milk from our local natural dairy, I have not only done my fair share of research on raw milk but have also discovered how incredibly versatile this product is! There is so much information out there on raw milk, […]

Canning Bear Meat (+ Bone Broth 101)

Canning Bear Meat (+ Bone Broth 101)

It’s hunting season once again, which means a fresh supply of wild game for us. We truly depend on this generous time of year to sustain our family’s meat supply, and when it comes time to preserving and putting away meat, we use everything. And canning meat has become my most favorite way to accomplish […]

From Scratch Living: Homemade Bread

From Scratch Living: Homemade Bread

I mentioned a while back the importance of taking things one step at a time when embarking upon the road of self-sufficiency. It’s so easy to get caught up in the excitement and idea of living a through-and-through homemade/from scratch lifestyle. I myself have experienced burnout due to trying to do too many things at […]