Sufficient Acres

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt

Pages

  • About
  • Affiliate Links
  • Contact Us

Homeschooling

Learning Shapes and Shape Words

I know the school year is just about over and everyone is thinking about playing outside instead of doing school work, but I finally got this packet finished (it only took about a year and a half) and I thought maybe some of you could use some fun worksheets for the summer. These would be great for little ones getting ready for pre-k and kindergarten. There are 12 shapes included in this packet: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, diamond/rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, ... continue reading...


From The Kitchen

How To Roast Garlic & A Garlic Butter Recipe

Roasted garlic has MANY different uses, is good for you, and roasting it gives it a milder, sweeter taste than raw garlic. The best part is it's SO EASY! How to roast garlic: Cut the top off of each head of garlic you are going to roast, just enough to expose each clove. Put them in a casserole dish and pour 1 1/2 to 2 teaspoons of olive oil (I've also used avocado oil) on each head to fill the cracks around each clove. Some will run to the bottom of the pan, that's a good thing. ... continue reading...


Photos

Our Week In Photos & Videos - April 15th 2016

Do you ever have those weeks when it's go, go, go then you look back and think, now what did I accomplish? That was our week. Don't think I completed any one task (especially laundry) but we spent a lot of time working and playing together as a family, and that's what counts! Hope you enjoy a few pics and a couple experimental videos of our week. Our neighbor came over with his tractor and mowed a path around our property so I can continue taking walks with the dogs and not have to ... continue reading...


From The Coop

Tips for Gathering, Washing and Storing Farm Fresh Eggs

My favorite part of keeping chickens is gathering the eggs. There's just something about going out to the coop in the morning and bringing your breakfast back with you. They're fresh, nutritious, and so beautifully packaged! Well, most of the time they are beautiful. Sometimes they are covered with mud, poop, straw, shavings, feathers,... and then there are those days when yolk from a broken egg cements some of these nasty things all over your beautiful breakfast. Mmm... Yummy! I ... continue reading...


From The Kitchen

Easy Homemade Seasoning Salt

Easy Homemade Seasoning Salt

This post contains affiliate links. This is an easy and frugal way to substitute store bought seasoning salt. You can also adjust it to fit your needs and/or taste buds and best of all it's MSG & preservative free! This was one of the most popular recipes on my first blog. It really is yummy and has many uses! You will need salt, sugar, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and ground pepper. Once you have all your ingredients in the jar just give it a good ... continue reading...


  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • …
  • 22
  • Next Page »

Hi, So glad you came to visit! We hope you'll join us on our journey to a more sustainable, frugal, and intentional lifestyle. You can enter your e-mail below to subscribe to our newsletter. There is also a list of categories below, click on the one that interests you and read away.
Many Blessings,
Jess and Grace

Sign up here for our newsletter!

Subscribe To Our Channel On YouTube!

Categories

  • Farm House Decor
  • From The Coop
  • From The Garden
  • From The Kitchen
  • Homeschooling
  • Housekeeping
  • Photos
  • Short Stories About Rural Life
  • Woodworking

Come Visit My Store For Fun, Hands On, Pre-K and Kindergarten Resources

Follow Me on Pinterest
Load More...
Follow on Instagram

Copyright © 2019 · Divine theme by Restored 316