Today, I want to share a recipe with you that I believe should be added to every homesteader’s repertoire, Chicken Feet Bone Broth! If you are a homesteader that raises chickens for meat, you will end up with a ton of extra feet on butchering day. Although your dogs may enjoy them as a treat,…
Easy Homemade Pizza Dough
If you are anything like me, you LOVE pizza. I certainly do! But sometimes pizza can be really disappointing. That frozen pizza you pick up from the store or the last minute grab and go pizza just doesn’t hit the spot. Well luckily, I am here to teach you how to make your own homemade…
Canning Citrus Juice
If you are lucky enough to live in an area where citrus can be grown, you understand how truely prolific citrus trees can be. During the citrus season, we eat as much fruit fresh as possible. No matter what, the handful of trees my parents have is more than enough for her house and mine….
USDA Hardiness Zones
Have you ever heard someone mention their growing zone or hardiness zone? You may have wondered, what are the hardiness zones? Well friends, I am here to not only explain what the hardiness zones are, but also what zone you are in, and how that impacts your gardening. The USDA hardiness zones are a set…
Panzanella
Panzanella is a delicious dish that originated in Italy centuries ago and continues to be a staple of Italian cuisine to this day. If you are wondering what panzanella is, you may have heard it before referenced by a different name. This unique dish is often called tomato and bread salad or stale bread salad….
Perennials vs Annuals
If you are new to gardening, you probably have been hearing the terms perennial and annual, or even seen them on seed packets and plant tags. If you are confused by these terms, don’t worry. Understanding them is super simple! Let’s jump into understand perennials vs annuals! Simply put, a perennial is a plant that…
Mulching 101
Hey fellow gardener. In most of the country, people are in the throes of spring right now, rushing to get their beds amended and crops planted. However, if you live in the low desert of Arizona like I do, it is practically summer. With temperatures already reaching 100 ℉ and no break in sight, it’s time…
Free Condiments EBook!
This E-book is a guide for those who want to start cooking from scratch and having control over the ingredients they are consuming. I want to help you learn how to make your own condiments so that you feel confident and empowered in feeding your family! These recipes are a quick, easy, and simple place…
Grapefruit Marmalade
This week I am going to be sharing another citrus recipe with you, how to make grapefruit marmalade for you and your family to enjoy all year long! If you live in Arizona and have citrus trees, it is likely that you have an overwhelming amount of citrus. Every citrus season I see people giving…
Spiced Honey Orange Slices
If you live in Arizona like me, you know that it is citrus season. Citrus trees are incredibly bountiful, which means they give us a lot of fruit. In fact, they give us so much fruit that many people face the burden of abundance. I definitely have been facing that this year helping my mom…