Using Lemon Juice and Honey for Colds, Coughs and Sore Throats

We all have our favorite uses for lemon juice and honey, but did you know it could be used to help with colds, coughs and sore throats? That’s right next time you feel a little under the weather try some of these remedies. Sip this warm elixir to reduce a fever. Combine 1 ½ teaspoonsContinue reading “Using Lemon Juice and Honey for Colds, Coughs and Sore Throats”

February Brings The Snow

I know many of you are sick of winter already and tired of all the snow and cold weather we’ve been getting. I love all the seasons except mud season! To me February means we’re finally getting some good snow and the temperatures are a little warmer. My garden is slowly disappearing under all theContinue reading “February Brings The Snow”

Frugal Tips: Cleaning a Burnt Pot

Some of you may know that my sister and I run a vacation rental home. The small house sits on property adjacent to ours.For the most part it’s worked out very well. We are located near several ski areas and we have a good flow of renters using the house during the winter to ski. UsuallyContinue reading “Frugal Tips: Cleaning a Burnt Pot”

Recipe Box: Shrimp & Corn Chowder

You may have guessed that I love shrimp! I had a bag of frozen shrimp and decided to make shrimp and corn chowder,  a perfect meal for all the cold weather we’ve been having! This is one of those quick meals that only takes about a half an hour to make! Shrimp & Corn ChowderContinue reading “Recipe Box: Shrimp & Corn Chowder”

Waiting For Spring

During most of the year you will find me outside, usually in the garden during the gardening season. In the winter I try to get outside as much as possible. There is nothing I enjoy better than a beautiful blue-sky day to venture out on my snowshoes. We are blessed to be able to walk out ourContinue reading “Waiting For Spring”

Making Your Own Wool Dryer Balls

Last year I was lucky enough to win a box of dryer balls. I was a little skeptical at first, I had never even heard of dryer balls! Dryer balls are an eco-friendly alternative to dryer sheets and liquid fabric softener. Would they really help my clothes dry quicker with less static? Yes they do!Continue reading “Making Your Own Wool Dryer Balls”

Transplanting Your Hoya

More snow this week, too early to start seeds indoors so my attention is on my houseplants. For the most part they are all doing pretty well. Remember the bay plant I transplanted? It is very happy sending off new leaves and really growing! My rosemary, which I brought inside for the winter in gettingContinue reading “Transplanting Your Hoya”

Reposting Peppermint Lip Balm

This is one of my favorite products that I make at home. It is something I make every year. I love it that much! I have also given the lip balm as gifts before. I purchased these little tins from Rose Mountain Herbs, which are the perfect size. The recipe is quite easy and mixes upContinue reading “Reposting Peppermint Lip Balm”

My Favorite Seed Catalogs

It is going to be a few months before I am able to get outside and work in my garden again. It will be at least another month before I can start seed inside. In the meantime what’s a gardener to do? I actually enjoy this quieter time of year and there is nothing IContinue reading “My Favorite Seed Catalogs”

The Home First Aid Kit

I’m curious, how many of you have a current first aid kit in your home? Every family should keep a first aid kit at home and in their car. I have to admit when we had small children I was very good about keeping a current first aid kit on hand. We always had whatContinue reading “The Home First Aid Kit”

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