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Recipe: Homemade Corn Chowder

    I made corn chowder for dinner. Everyone loved it. I mean they LOVED it. I didn’t really follow a recipe, just looked at a few different ones, combined what sounded good, and started with a lot of butter. Everything is better when you start with butter, right? So, here’s the ‘recipe’ so I’ll be able to make it again someday.… Read More »Recipe: Homemade Corn Chowder

    April – in like a Lion?

      Once again, I lack regular posting. Let me tell you, this has been and eventful winter. We’ve had so many viruses visiting us, we’ve reserved them space in the guest room. I wish they’d go away. The most recent attacks have been a coughing fit that lasted about 2 weeks, ending with a sinus infection for me. Then we had… Read More »April – in like a Lion?

      Simple Things

        The simplest things bring such pleasure: Playing 500 Rummy with the whole family last night… Waking up with my husband this morning and seeing our two littles sprawled across the bed between us… Enjoying a quiet cup of coffee with my husband before the rest of the house awoke… Getting to make my husband breakfast before he left for work…… Read More »Simple Things

        Adjustments

          I’m home from church again. My two littles are with me. Between Sophie’s still runny nose (though she is getting better and is fever free. Thank you, Jesus!) and Emma’s German Shepherd barking cough, and my too tight to really breathe well without coughing and coughing even if I try to take little breaths, we decided it was best for… Read More »Adjustments

          From my corner of the world

            I’ve lost count. Sophie isn’t feeling well. Again. She has a fever. She’s sneezing. She’s coughing. She’s teething. She’s very snuggly (I like that part).  I’m so glad I didn’t wean her completely in January. She’s so miserable, but nursing seems to help. I am a little tired of sitting so much, but it is for a good reason –… Read More »From my corner of the world

            Kitchen Tip: Cleaning up Dough

              We’re all still feeling a bit under the weather. Some are getting better, others are not. Last night I was pinned between two littles who weren’t feeling very well, so Josh and Maddie made supper for us with a little assistance from Zach. Maddie was in charge of the soup (Spicy Potato Soup), Josh was in charge of the biscuits.… Read More »Kitchen Tip: Cleaning up Dough

              Fighting the Battle

                Thought I’d share a few interesting things I’ve been learning lately. The cold and flu viruses die at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit. These viruses survive best and are transmitted fastest in low humidity and cool or cold temperatures. A cough or sneeze can spread germs up to 8 feet. People with a cold are contagious for the first 3 days… Read More »Fighting the Battle

                Changes

                  I took an unplanned blogging break. There were so many things happening around here, that I simply didn’t have time to catch my breath and write any of it down, let alone try to process any of it.  I spent some absolutely amazing time with my oldest son. Six whole days. Just us. And another mama and her daughter. We… Read More »Changes

                  Christmas Tree Recycling

                    Mulching our Christmas tree is so “old-school” recycling. We have a new method.  Meet one of our methods.  Yes, we fed our tree to our goats. It makes a great treat for them. They’re happy. We’re happy. And it keeps one more tree out of the landfill. And for our entertainment, they dance, too.