 Quote of the Day  “When you stop expecting people to be perfect, you can like them for who they are.” ~ Donald Miller
Quote of the Day  “When you stop expecting people to be perfect, you can like them for who they are.” ~ Donald Miller
Top of the morning to you! Yesterday was a busy day. The rug we ordered for the family room arrived {and Lucy approved!} and we finally got around to hanging the big chicken rug I hooked on the wall above the couch. I might as well enjoy it until someone decided to buy it, right? And seriously, why didn’t I do this sooner? The house feels so much more like home with a little folk art on the walls and rug on the floor. 🙂 🙂 🙂
Wishing you the happiest of Fridays, on this cold and windy morning.
♥ Mavis
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 1. Cabbage is like the grandfather of veggies. It’s one of the oldest vegetables in existence {over 1000 years old!} and people throughout the world just keep on eating it so it shows no sign of stopping.
1. Cabbage is like the grandfather of veggies. It’s one of the oldest vegetables in existence {over 1000 years old!} and people throughout the world just keep on eating it so it shows no sign of stopping. 3. In ancient China people believed cabbage was a magic cure-all for bald men.
3. In ancient China people believed cabbage was a magic cure-all for bald men.
 7. China is the largest manufacturer of cabbage, while Russia consumes the most cabbage in the world.
7. China is the largest manufacturer of cabbage, while Russia consumes the most cabbage in the world.


 Hi Mavis!
Hi Mavis! Well, since then, I am only left with one kiddo at home who is in her senior year of high school. Which has left me with much more time on my hands! As a result, I have gotten more involved in gardening, the chickens have all become my project instead of the kids, the goats are still my DH’s deal, and I started a blog to document all the goings on here!
Well, since then, I am only left with one kiddo at home who is in her senior year of high school. Which has left me with much more time on my hands! As a result, I have gotten more involved in gardening, the chickens have all become my project instead of the kids, the goats are still my DH’s deal, and I started a blog to document all the goings on here!
 I often just use straw. It’s a wonderful system because it reduces time weeding and watering! This year what I enjoyed most, was adding many flowers to the vegetable garden! It helps the bees and looks pretty too!
I often just use straw. It’s a wonderful system because it reduces time weeding and watering! This year what I enjoyed most, was adding many flowers to the vegetable garden! It helps the bees and looks pretty too! Here are some photos of our side & back yard, showing our two different coop compounds. The first photo is our Goat Compound. It holds the goat shed and 5 chicken coops.
Here are some photos of our side & back yard, showing our two different coop compounds. The first photo is our Goat Compound. It holds the goat shed and 5 chicken coops. Next is our second compound that we call the Layer Coop Compound which also includes 5 chicken coops. We started with the original layer coop, and then chicken math happened! My kids were all involved in 4-H and my youngest is very involved with FFA, and each of us had different breeds we worked on with breeding, hence all the multiple coops.
Next is our second compound that we call the Layer Coop Compound which also includes 5 chicken coops. We started with the original layer coop, and then chicken math happened! My kids were all involved in 4-H and my youngest is very involved with FFA, and each of us had different breeds we worked on with breeding, hence all the multiple coops. In the back yard, is our fruit garden. We have about 40 blueberry bushes, two 30’ rows of raspberries, one 30’ row of grapes and a dozen apple trees. We have cherry, plum and pear trees scattered throughout the rest of our 2 ½ acres.
In the back yard, is our fruit garden. We have about 40 blueberry bushes, two 30’ rows of raspberries, one 30’ row of grapes and a dozen apple trees. We have cherry, plum and pear trees scattered throughout the rest of our 2 ½ acres. Too get my gardens off to a good start, I start many seeds starting in January. I love to use
Too get my gardens off to a good start, I start many seeds starting in January. I love to use  Basically, you use milk jugs as mini greenhouses. You can start everything from perennials, annuals and vegetables. Set them outside in the middle of winter and forget about them! Until you have a really warm day, then you may need to open them up so the baby plants don’t burn.
Basically, you use milk jugs as mini greenhouses. You can start everything from perennials, annuals and vegetables. Set them outside in the middle of winter and forget about them! Until you have a really warm day, then you may need to open them up so the baby plants don’t burn. I also start lots of tomatoes and peppers and other veggies the traditional way, on a rack in the dining room.
I also start lots of tomatoes and peppers and other veggies the traditional way, on a rack in the dining room. I grow a LOT of food, and enjoy canning, dehydrating and freezing it, trying to have most of our fruit & veggies come from our own gardens.
I grow a LOT of food, and enjoy canning, dehydrating and freezing it, trying to have most of our fruit & veggies come from our own gardens. And I have to share our animals! I have two Puggles who so love Miss Lucy! First, is Figgy Pudding. She is my heart dog and is such a love!
And I have to share our animals! I have two Puggles who so love Miss Lucy! First, is Figgy Pudding. She is my heart dog and is such a love! Her older brother is Toby and he is just a goof ball!  Aren’t they cute!
Her older brother is Toby and he is just a goof ball!  Aren’t they cute! Then we have a tuxedo house cat named Pi who very much acts like a puppy and wants our attention all the time. (TRH-photo-16.jpg)
Then we have a tuxedo house cat named Pi who very much acts like a puppy and wants our attention all the time. (TRH-photo-16.jpg) Then outside, we have our chickens and goats and our barn cat Otis. We have Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, Blue and Black Copper Marans, Blue Ameraucanas and Olive Eggers. The Wyandottes are my favorite breed though. They are pretty and docile and just all around great birds. Plus they are dual purpose birds, they are great for egg laying and for meat.
Then outside, we have our chickens and goats and our barn cat Otis. We have Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, Blue and Black Copper Marans, Blue Ameraucanas and Olive Eggers. The Wyandottes are my favorite breed though. They are pretty and docile and just all around great birds. Plus they are dual purpose birds, they are great for egg laying and for meat.
 We chose these breeds for the nice variety of egg colors.
We chose these breeds for the nice variety of egg colors. Here is Otis the barn cat, surveying his domain.
Here is Otis the barn cat, surveying his domain. My DH is in charge of the goats. They are really just pets and they are fun to have on the homestead! We have 2 Pygmy goats and 2 Nigerian Dwarf goats. They always want a head scratch or to check your pockets for snacks!
My DH is in charge of the goats. They are really just pets and they are fun to have on the homestead! We have 2 Pygmy goats and 2 Nigerian Dwarf goats. They always want a head scratch or to check your pockets for snacks! When I am not gardening, usually winter time, I enjoy quilting or working on my blog or starting seeds. 😊 I am a lot like Mavis, a tea drinker who rarely sits still and always has 72 projects going on at once.
When I am not gardening, usually winter time, I enjoy quilting or working on my blog or starting seeds. 😊 I am a lot like Mavis, a tea drinker who rarely sits still and always has 72 projects going on at once. Winter time is great for slowing down and planning projects for the next year. Anyway, that is about it around these parts! To see more, please come check out my blog at
Winter time is great for slowing down and planning projects for the next year. Anyway, that is about it around these parts! To see more, please come check out my blog at  If you would like to have your garden, chicken coop, pantry or something you’ve made featured on One Hundred Dollars a Month, here’s what I’m looking for:
If you would like to have your garden, chicken coop, pantry or something you’ve made featured on One Hundred Dollars a Month, here’s what I’m looking for: You’ll need to send in a Minimum of 5 HIGH QUALITY
You’ll need to send in a Minimum of 5 HIGH QUALITY



 Directions
Directions
 Remove from the heat; stir in the liquid pectin and return to a full rolling boil. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat
Remove from the heat; stir in the liquid pectin and return to a full rolling boil. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat Skim off any foam with a spoon.
Skim off any foam with a spoon. Next, ladle the delicious jam mixture into hot prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe the jar rims and threads clean if needed. Cover with 2-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner and then lower the rack into canner. Make sure the water is covering the jars by about 2 inches. Place the lid on the pot and bring the water to gentle boil.
Next, ladle the delicious jam mixture into hot prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe the jar rims and threads clean if needed. Cover with 2-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner and then lower the rack into canner. Make sure the water is covering the jars by about 2 inches. Place the lid on the pot and bring the water to gentle boil.
