Photo by Ivan Samkov on Pexels.com Managing Your Home Part 2: Yes, Even in Ministry Welcome back, we began in Part 1 of Managing Your Home. Or, life as a homemaker. We begin this journey with different perceptions of what this will look like. Envisioning homemade waffles, fresh linens, beautiful sunrises with our morning coffee,… Continue reading Managing Your Home Part 2: Yes, Even Homemaking While in the Ministry
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75+ Ways to Make Money On Your Homestead
Even without several thousands of acres at your feet, with a little creativity and extra hard work, there are several opportunities to add a little bit (or a substantial amount) of income to your homestead adventure. The freedom of self employment is exciting and alluring to say the least. Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com… Continue reading 75+ Ways to Make Money On Your Homestead
Tuesday’s Teacher’s Corner: A Day in the Life of a Preacher’s Wife and Homeschool Mom
Tuesday- Teacher's Corner: A Day in the Life of a Preacher's Wife and Homeschool Mom- An example of my day today. So many times the most common question in a room of new homeschool mom's is, what does your day look like. Like I see it on paper, but what does it actually look like?… Continue reading Tuesday’s Teacher’s Corner: A Day in the Life of a Preacher’s Wife and Homeschool Mom
In the Kitchen With Kerry: Crock Pot Recipe: Stuffed Green Pepper Soup
Cool weather and short days crave hearty soups. Stuffed Green Pepper Soup is definitely on that list. Everything that goes into delicious stuffed peppers, but into a soup. Amazing! Photo by Maria Orlova on Pexels.com Begin by browning your burger. We prefer ground beef or venison. Season a pound of beef with a dash of… Continue reading In the Kitchen With Kerry: Crock Pot Recipe: Stuffed Green Pepper Soup
Preparing to Homestead #7: Become a Student, Find a Mentor
Photo by Eneida Nieves on Pexels.com Part 7 in our Preparing to Homestead #7 Series: Become a Student, Find a Mentor In preparing to homestead or in becoming a homesteading family; finding a mentor is another way to gain valuable information and experience in homesteading. As we stated in our previous post (Preparing to Homestead… Continue reading Preparing to Homestead #7: Become a Student, Find a Mentor
Preparing to Homestead #5: Generating Income and Make Money From Your Homestead
Preparing to homestead skill number five in starting to preparing to homesteading, brings us halfway through our beginning to homestead series. (10 Part Beginner Series) Photo by Eneida Nieves on Pexels.com Whether you are young and planning to marry, have started a family and looking to homestead OR start a new homestead to be more… Continue reading Preparing to Homestead #5: Generating Income and Make Money From Your Homestead
Preparing to Homestead #4: Planning Your Gardens, Pantry, & Meals
Photo by Tirachard Kumtanom on Pexels.com Another great skill to practice before you homestead is planning. Learning to be frugal and budgeting go hand in hand with planning. Whether we are planning our garden, pantry or meals; these are great skills to obtain having our own homestead. It is vital to have these skills to… Continue reading Preparing to Homestead #4: Planning Your Gardens, Pantry, & Meals
Preparing to Homestead #3: Budgeting & Being Frugal
Every successful homestead understands you must have a budget and a plan! One of the best ways you can prepare your home and homestead, even prior to purchasing your own place, is to create a working budget. As you may already know, budgeting and being frugal really go hand in hand. So how can you… Continue reading Preparing to Homestead #3: Budgeting & Being Frugal
Preparing to Homestead in 10 Steps
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Homestead is a fancy word for a home. A dwelling with its land and buildings, where family makes it a home. A settlement. An acquired place to raise our family. Recently, the term “homestead” has been sweeping over the self sufficient crowd. Honing in on classifying a group of “farmers”… Continue reading Preparing to Homestead in 10 Steps