Saturday, July 6, 2013
Trash to Treasure
I love Bohemian-style clothing. Recently I've been buying vintage lace and linens to make my own. While out shopping with my mom yesterday, I found a great new store in our local college town of Carbondale. Oh My Goodness. I hit the mother load. I got some great vintage clothing for 1.00. I'll tear these into long strips to make layers for my skirts. I'll post picture as they come together. I've already got a pair of jeans that I've take the inseams our of and sewed the back closed. I'll fill the front slit with awesome linens and lace and vintage clothes strips. Pix to follow.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Blogging Between Loads of Laundry
I love doing laundry. I love looking out my window and seeing the clothes hanging on the line. I love the way the clothes and sheets smell. Tonight will be clean sheet night. One of my favorite nights of the week. I usually do the sheets and blankets on Friday, but I won't be home tomorrow. I'm spending the day with my grandbabies and my mom.
The one thing I don't like about doing laundry is putting the stuff away. I love how it all looks when it's put away. I just don't like the tediousness of putting it there. It's piece work and I'm not so good at that. I lack the patience to do it. However, this is one way I can work on building my patience and I love the end product. AND it doesn't really hurt all that much.
So, as the buzzer on my washing machine goes off, yet again, I rest my fingers from typing and head out the door to fill my clothesline with fresh, clean clothes; washed in my home made laundry detergent and smell the sweet fragrance in the air. I enjoy being a girl.
Laundry on the line
Cute little clothespin bag I made.
The one thing I don't like about doing laundry is putting the stuff away. I love how it all looks when it's put away. I just don't like the tediousness of putting it there. It's piece work and I'm not so good at that. I lack the patience to do it. However, this is one way I can work on building my patience and I love the end product. AND it doesn't really hurt all that much.
So, as the buzzer on my washing machine goes off, yet again, I rest my fingers from typing and head out the door to fill my clothesline with fresh, clean clothes; washed in my home made laundry detergent and smell the sweet fragrance in the air. I enjoy being a girl.
Laundry on the line
Cute little clothespin bag I made.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Home Made Dog Treats
One of the things I do to generate some extra income for our family is doing craft shows. My best sellers are always my dog treats. Our dog treats are healthy and nutritious for your dogs. They are made with all-natural ingredients that you would find in your own food. Although I've never tried them myself, they must be good because our dogs love them. I can get them to do anything I want if Happy Jack Farms Dog Treats are the reward--and they know the word 'treat'. All of the treats have been named after dogs the family has or has had. Today, I thought I would share the recipe of my best seller. I guess folks just like the ingredients in this dog treat, but I always seem to run out of them. Please do not eat these yourself. Ha!
Ubu Bites
2 cups flour
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup wheat germ or cornmeal if allergic to wheat
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup chicken broth
2 teaspoon parsley
1/2 teaspoon garlic
1 cup cooked and chopped chicken livers
Combine flour and wheat germ. In a separate bowl, beat egg with oil, then add broth, parsley, and garlic. Mix well. Add dry ingredients to bowl a little at a time. Fold in chicken livers and mix well. Dough will be firm. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until all ingredients are well incorporated. Roll out to 1/2" thick and cut into desired shapes. Place on parchment paper on cookie sheet about 1" apart. Bake at 400F for 15 minutes. Store in refrigerator or freeze.
Let me know what your dogs think of these treats.
Ubu Bites
2 cups flour
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup wheat germ or cornmeal if allergic to wheat
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup chicken broth
2 teaspoon parsley
1/2 teaspoon garlic
1 cup cooked and chopped chicken livers
Combine flour and wheat germ. In a separate bowl, beat egg with oil, then add broth, parsley, and garlic. Mix well. Add dry ingredients to bowl a little at a time. Fold in chicken livers and mix well. Dough will be firm. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until all ingredients are well incorporated. Roll out to 1/2" thick and cut into desired shapes. Place on parchment paper on cookie sheet about 1" apart. Bake at 400F for 15 minutes. Store in refrigerator or freeze.
Let me know what your dogs think of these treats.
Daily Devotions
I admit it. I'm usually late. This makes me a little crazy because I hate knowing people are waiting on me. It's disrespectful because it sends them the message that I don't value their time. I don't usually do New Year Resolutions, but if I were going to make one, I would resolve to be on time. It seems I always find one more thing to do around the house. Can you relate? There is always something that can be done. For people like me, who can't sit for long periods of time for fear of feeling unproductive, there is always something else to do. I leave the house with the thought that--I'll get to that when I get home. By this time, I'm already 5-10 minutes behind. I know 5-10 minutes may not seem like much, but if someone is waiting on you, it's 5-10 minutes too long. If you fit into this group too, resolve, like me, to be 5-10 minutes early from now on. If you are one of those who are up to 20-30 minutes late, resolve to begin with 5-10 minutes. Eventually, you will catch up and be on time. Take baby-steps. In fact, whether you fit into this group or not, find one thing to change about yourself this year and take baby-steps to get you there. Concentrate on that one thing. By the end of the year, even if you aren't completely where you wanted to be, at least you are not where you were. Don't get discouraged when you slip and things don't go the way you want them to. Just start from where you are. Each day is a new day to try again.
they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year
Praying blessings over all of you in 2013. Concentrate on one thing and do it/change it/make it.
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