by Keri | Sep 11, 2014 | food, grocery project, Uncategorized |
So far, our tally shows a $4.71 per person per day cash money spent since Sept 1 on groceries. Certainly, someone must be thinking, “my god, what kind of garbage must they be eating for so little money?” So I put together the menus for the last ten days....
by Keri | Mar 1, 2014 | food, peasant foods, simple living, Uncategorized |
We went to Dee’s (Bridgeside Diner) for breakfast this morning because we were feeling a little lazy this morning. We allow ourselves to eat out once (or sometimes twice) a week, and Dee’s is one of our favorite places to go because they do all the things...
by Keri | Feb 28, 2014 | food, peasant foods, simple living, Uncategorized |
I do not like to waste things. That is why when we have bread that is about to go stale, we take the ends and put them in a bag in the freezer for bread pudding. I have been doing this for about twenty years. I love bread pudding, and now I think I love bread pudding...
by Keri | Feb 19, 2014 | Uncategorized |
I’ve been trying to balance a number of things in my life lately, namely spending more offline time and making things. One of my most favorite things to do is listen to lectures online while I’m making said things. The topics revolve, but lately,...
by Keri | Feb 11, 2014 | Uncategorized |
So I have been knitting for a while now. Lurvez. I love socks, but I hate buying socks. I feel like I can never find a pair that are worth the money and that will last. When I sometimes do find a pair I like, I will mend them for years over. I’m very particular...
by Keri | Sep 7, 2013 | Uncategorized |
My good heavens, do we ever LOVE guacamole. Both Justin & I have our own methods of preparing it. His is garlicky and chunky, full of flavor, but really focuses on that sweet and delicious avocado. Mine is more like a real dip, extended with gracious amounts of...
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