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IT'S GARDENING TIME!

Oh, it is my favorite time of year. After spending the winter dreaming of the awesome things to grow in the garden and then to finally get to do it!!!!!!!! I just placed an order with Bakers Creek. Visit them here . The seed selection is awesome. I can't wait to get my seeds in the mail and start planting. I am really hoping to get my daughter excited about gardening. She is 10 years old. So far she wants to grow peanuts and purple hull pink eye peas. The purple hull peas are her favorite. Last summer I bought a bushel and we canned them. One bushel was not enough. Now I have visions of have a gorgeous voluptuous vegetable garden just like this one on Better Home & Gardens website : I know I have my hopes up way to high, but a person can dream.  Last November I planted some cold crops and added a hoop house to the raised beds. All was doing well! Was almost time to harvest when my doberman ate/destroyed all of it! Nothing like coming home from work and pulling int...

Easy Enchiladas

Recently my 10 year old daughter has shown an interest in cooking and baking. Wouldn't you know, she is actually good at it!!!! As many already know, she is home-schooled. Part of her homeschooling requires her to be able to read and follow directions. This has really helped when it comes to following a recipe. She has taken it upon herself to look up recipes on the internet and start cooking. She even has gone as far as found substitutes for things if it wasn't in our cupboard. A few weeks ago she asked friends and family to send her recipes so she can start her own cook book. She has received a wonderful response. Last night she made Easy Enchiladas given to her from Aunt Susie (Thank you!) They were awesome! Easy Enchiladas Brown 2lbs of ground beef (or deer in our case) and 1 onion (chopped) Add to this 1 can of refried beans and 1 large jar of picante sauce. Simmer for approx 5 minutes. Fill taco shells with burger mixture, roll sides and place in greased 9x13...

Yankee to Southern Bell

We moved from Ohio to Mississippi in 2014. The BIG PLAN was to sell our Ohio house and purchase land, put a mobile home on it, paying with funds from the sale of the house. The idea was that we would not have a mortgage payment. Sounds good, huh? It does to me too. But Murphy's Law doesn't think so. (want more irony, we stayed with the Murphy's for while throughout some of this) We have been faced with many challenges over the last few years. But I am proud to say we do not have a mortgage payment and we do not have credit card debt either. First challenge: LAND It is good to know people. A friend sold us some land that had a structure on it that he had started himself. This is what the inside looked like: That is after cleaning it up a bit and running the electrical. It cost us more than we planned to spend. And biggest challenge. Its not finished. We really can't move into it looking like this. But look at the view: THAT'S MY BACKYARD! After ...