At hardware stores, you can find thicker “contractor grade” hefty-type garbage bags… For Thanksgiving and Xmas holidays, I like to invest in a box of 10 of these… they are so worth it. Very strong.. hold up to having bones, turkey carcass, and lots of scraps and waste without breaking. One less thing to have […]
Continue readingIngredients: 2/3 C. shortening 2 3/4 C. sugar 4 eggs 2 C. canned pumpkin * 2/3 C. water 3 1/3 C. flour 1/2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp ground cloves 1 tsp salt 2/3 C. chopped nuts (optional) *You can substitute pumpkin for: 2 cups shredded apples, 1 […]
Continue readingMany people hunt out fresh produce wherever possible so they can eat their fruits and veggies fresh every day. They go to farmers markets, grocery stores, and even take out shares in local farms in order to get their fill of fresh produce. What many people may not understand is that canned items are usually […]
Continue readingThe canning world has seen little change since Nicholas Appert won the food preserving challenge put forth by Napolean Bonapart back in the early 1800s. Basically, you seal the containers, heat up the inside and when cooled, form a vacuum seal on the jar. Now, there are a few different ways to can, as well […]
Continue readingIngredients: Kluski Noodles-cook per pkg directions, drain (to keep from sticking, I spray cooking spray in boiling water) 2 jars pizza sauce or one jar spaghetti sauce 4 cups Mozzarella Cheese Any pizza topping that you like on a normal pizza (if using sausage or hamburger..make sure to brown and drain before putting in crockpot) […]
Continue reading1 Cup Mayo 1 Cup Sour Cream 1/2 Cup Shredded Lettuce 3 Roma or 1 Large Tomato 1 Pound Bacon Salt and Pepper to taste *1 cup shredded cheese (optional) Chop tomato. Fry bacon, drain, then crumble. Mix all together. Chill for 1hour to let flavors blend. Serve with crackers of vegetables. Disclosure: Some of […]
Continue readingMy cat is getting a cold. I remember my mother mixing up something just for that, but I have no clue what it was. Do you know what I can do for her, besides the vet? From The Hillbilly Housewife: There’s been a lot of great discussion in the comments section. I would […]
Continue readingYou can eat all week off of one ham. Purchase one good sized ham, then: 1. Slice off the good portions to be used for ham sandwiches. The ham sandwiches are one meal. 2. Hunk up the rest of the meat that is on the bone. Place the ham chunks and bone in a large […]
Continue readingA lady I used to know would make these appetizers where she would wrap bacon around a thick pretzel stick and then put brown sugar and some sort of spice one them and bake them they were great! Do you have a recipe for something like that? Or know what I’m talking about? Thanks Amanda […]
Continue reading8 russet potatoes 1 large onion 1 lb. bacon 2 c sour cream or plain yogurt Shred potatoes & onion. Add enough flour to thicken, season with salt and pepper. Chop bacon, drain and stir into potatoes. Bake at 350 in greased 9X13 pan. Cut into squares and serve with sour cream on top. Disclosure: […]
Continue readingI’ve fallen victim to a rather lazy trap and I guess it’s time to confess – I love having cans of chicken broth in my pantry. Lots and lots of cans of chicken broth. I discovered this addiction while I was cleaning out my pantry recently. There they were – six big cans of chicken […]
Continue readingCold, short wash cycle with with 1 c. White vinegar and 1 tbsp bleach. Hot, long wash cycle with .5 c. of this awesome mixture 1 c. Borax 1 c. Washing soda .5 c. Oxyclean (or other powdered oxygen bleach) Mix powders well, store in container with lid. (editor’s note: recommended by Charlotte – use […]
Continue readingA wonderfully easy and frugal meal that I often recommend for feeding a hungry family is cooking a whole chicken. With a few hearty sides, like baked potatoes and a vegetable or salad, a 3 to 4 pound chicken should feed a family of four. To make roasting a chicken even easier (and faster) I […]
Continue readingThis morning I made a quart of yogurt. Here’s how: I put a quart of 1% milk into a glass jar, added about 1/3 cup of plain yogurt that has the live and active culture. I used Mountain View but any plain yogurt will do as long as it has the live culture in it. […]
Continue readingIn a flyer recently there was a sale on pork loins for $1.99 per pound and in the same flyer a sale on pork loin pork chops for $4.99 per pound. I take the pork loin and cut it into 1 inch pork chops and get a dozen pork chops out of the $1.99 pork […]
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