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Birds, Buds, and Mudpies- Spring Nature Walks and a Giveaway

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Welcome to Waldorf Mom Wisdom- our new guest post feature :) Today we have Rebecca from Cedar Ring Circle and she has a giveaway so read on to the bottom. ;) Birds, Buds, and Mudpies - Spring Nature Walks and a Giveaway by Becca Richard I love Waldorf education. I love infusing our days ... Continue Reading »

Ginger Lemonade

What could be more refreshing than ice cold lemonade during this last hot days of summer?Here is a wonderful recipe that is also healthy. It really perks you up! * 2inches fresh ginger root* 2-3 lemons* stevia to taste*2 quarts of waterWash & peel ginger. Grate is finely over a bowl. ... Continue Reading »

Kosher Pickles

Our second attempt at canning this summer ended up being a wonderful, easy jar of dill pickles!After making the bread & butter batch, I was prepared for a 2-day process, but was pleasantly surprised how easy it was.Per Jar:5 pickles sliced into spears9 oz. water5 oz. white vinegar1/4 tsp sugar2 ... Continue Reading »

Bountiful Harvest

Our garden had an explosion around the end of July. We had so much to harvest every day!Our cantaloupes did really well. We ended up yielding about 10, but some were small.Here is a fabulous recipe that DH made with our sweet bell peppers. ... Continue Reading »

The Dog Days Parade

Our neighborhood held is "Dog Days of Summer" Parade and it was HOT!  The theme was "dog" days, so some floats were decorated with animals and there were dogs walking. L & B dressed up as cats and decorated their bikes with things and even put the cards on the spokes so they "flapped".It ... Continue Reading »

Summer Sunrise

A few summer's ago we started this beautiful tradition of a summer sunrise on the beach.We take a light breakfast (and hot tea for mom) and a blanket and go across the street to the beach.It is always the best part of day, cool breeze and not too many people. We lay down our blanket and watch as the ... Continue Reading »

Homemade Pickles

This year in our garden I decided to add a few pickling cucumbers so we could make sweet bread & butter pickles. We have had quite a crop coming in, so it was time to get to it. I have never canned anything before, so I checked out Youtube and watched it step-by-step.Here is what we ... Continue Reading »

First Garden Harvest

The Snow Peas are going wild and things are really sprouting in our newly planted garden.  We had a small late winter garden with Swiss chard and spinach.  The Snow peas are early spring vegetable due to the wilt and burn up in the heat. New comers popping up their heads are radishes, ... Continue Reading »

Hanging ‘em on the Line to Dry!

After my talk with Hip Mountain Mama's, Suzy the other night about Eco-Friendly Kids, I was inspired to bring some small changes to our family.  For some reason, the idea of a clothesline really resonated with me. So, I picked up some wooden clothes pins and a line from the local store and hung ... Continue Reading »

Beautiful Blogger Award

Thank you so much to my amazing friend, Jen of Ancient Hearth blog for passing this award to me!I must now pass it to 15 blog I enjoy AND share 7 things about myself..Hmmm...1) I am an organic Master Gardener and used to be a garden designer.2) I love to read and have been found secretly "sneaking" ... Continue Reading »

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