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Garlic Scape Powder

Garlic Scape Powder

by Lisa Matthews | May 31, 2018 | cooking, dehydrating, garden, garlic, growing food, herbs, pantry staples, plants, preservation, seasoning | 2 comments

Wow!  I don’t know about the rest of the country, but here in Southwest Missouri, we have totally skipped Spring!  We went from cold, snow and ice to 80-90 degree temps in about 2 weeks, literally!  While I’m still trying to get all the garden planted,...
Waste not…… green onion powder

Waste not…… green onion powder

by Lisa Matthews | Jun 13, 2016 | cooking, dehydrating, DIY, gardening, growing food, herbs, homesteading, lifestyle, pantry staples, plants, preservation, seasoning | 0 comments

The end of last week it was time to clip the tops of the onions.  I use this process to encourage the bulbs to get larger so that your onions are bigger and better at harvest time.  So, what to do with the laundry basket full of green tops?  Why, dehydrate them, of...
Thinned Mint, Anyone?

Thinned Mint, Anyone?

by Lisa Matthews | Apr 6, 2016 | dehydrating, DIY, extract, family, garden, gardening, green house, growing food, herbs, homesteading, lifestyle, mint, planting, plants, safety, tea, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The past week has been another roller coaster around the homestead. We’ve worked in the garden, planted in the greenhouse, begun work on re-doing pens in the barn for the animals, worked in the rapidly growing herb bed, marked our queens in both our bee hives...
Greenhouse Progress

Greenhouse Progress

by Lisa Matthews | Mar 14, 2016 | DIY, garden, gardening, green house, growing food, make-it-Monday, planting, plants, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The weather the last few weeks has been remarkably warm and spring-like.  While the weather is much enjoyed, it comes with some anxious anticipation.  The earlier Mother Natures brings on Spring-like weather the more worried I become that there will be that...

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