Prudent Pantry: Goals For the 2013 Harvest

I have mentioned before about keeping a good inventory of what is in your pantry. My garden is finally planted and while I am waiting for things to sprout I take this time to review what I have in my pantry and what harvest I plan to preserve. For the last few years my tomatoesContinue reading “Prudent Pantry: Goals For the 2013 Harvest”

Frugal Tips: Your June Bargains

June is a big month for Dads, graduations and the start of summer. It is also a popular time for weddings. Is there a wedding in your future? If you’re not too picky, June is a great month to buy a wedding dress! What hasn’t sold gets highly discounted in anticipation of a new seasonContinue reading “Frugal Tips: Your June Bargains”

Prudent Pantry – First Aid Essentials

Just as important as having a well-stocked pantry, it is also important to have a good first aid kit on hand. You can purchase a first aid kit that has already been put together or you can make one yourself. Here is a list of the ten most important items to have in your firstContinue reading “Prudent Pantry – First Aid Essentials”

My Garden: A Day At The Nursery

I have a wonderful friend I’ve known forever. We now live in the same state although more than an hour apart. However numerous times a year we plan a day together. One of our favorite outings is our spring get together where we visit a different nursery. I can’t think of a better way toContinue reading “My Garden: A Day At The Nursery”

Prudent Pantry: Mason Jars

If you like to preserve your own harvest I am sure you are familiar with Mason Jars. Have you ever been curious as to who made them? A New Jersey born son of a Scottish farmer, named John Landis Mason developed Mason Jars. He patented his jars in 1858. Before that time home food preservationContinue reading “Prudent Pantry: Mason Jars”

My Garden: Guinea Fowl For The Garden

Today begins a new adventure for On The Home Front. We picked up six baby guinea fowl! You may remember my post last year about Japanese Beetles and the number of them we have in our garden. I don’t like to use chemicals in the garden and other than picking the beetles off the plantsContinue reading “My Garden: Guinea Fowl For The Garden”

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