It's National Cheesecake Day - let's celebrate!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Gluten Free Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars Recipe
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Our Own Personal Olympics
I hope this post finds you all well. I know I've missed being here with you every day, but summer for us is fair season. We've reached the final week of preparation, and I thought I'd share with you where we all are...
Friday, July 20, 2012
Gluten Free Dairy Free Chocolate Peanut Butter Almost Fudge Recipe
Quick and simple. Easy and delicious. And no heat required!
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Homeschool Book Shelf
It's already THAT time of year! Where did the summer go?!
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Garden Party - UPDATE
Sorry, folks. No photos today, but I wanted to update you on the progress of our garden.
The heat and drought are taking a terrible toll on all the plants. Everything from the grass up to the trees is stressed. We lost a beautiful sand cherry bush to fire blight. Of all the beet seeds I planted, only about a third of them even germinated, and of those few, only 3 have formed bulbs. We planted some hot pepper seeds for Bubba - nothing germinated. Princess' flowers are struggling, too. All this is in spite of adding compost to good soil and watering. And I mean watering every other day for a half hour with a lawn sprinkler.
If you are a first time gardener this year, and you are experiencing similar results, please stay encouraged. We are currently experiencing the hottest, driest summer on record where we live, and apparently, the whole eastern portion of the US is the same. Don't think you have a "black thumb" because Mother Nature is being uncooperative.
So let me give you some good news. Now is a great time to start planning what to do with your garden in the fall. Do some research into drought tolerant varieties of plants for next year. Build a compost bin for the leaves that will be falling in a few months. Get your worm bins started for indoor composting over the winter. Keep watering and adding compost to those plants that are toughing it out. In other words, don't give up and walk away - it's just a really bad season, and those things happen despite our best efforts.
Have a great day!
The heat and drought are taking a terrible toll on all the plants. Everything from the grass up to the trees is stressed. We lost a beautiful sand cherry bush to fire blight. Of all the beet seeds I planted, only about a third of them even germinated, and of those few, only 3 have formed bulbs. We planted some hot pepper seeds for Bubba - nothing germinated. Princess' flowers are struggling, too. All this is in spite of adding compost to good soil and watering. And I mean watering every other day for a half hour with a lawn sprinkler.
If you are a first time gardener this year, and you are experiencing similar results, please stay encouraged. We are currently experiencing the hottest, driest summer on record where we live, and apparently, the whole eastern portion of the US is the same. Don't think you have a "black thumb" because Mother Nature is being uncooperative.
So let me give you some good news. Now is a great time to start planning what to do with your garden in the fall. Do some research into drought tolerant varieties of plants for next year. Build a compost bin for the leaves that will be falling in a few months. Get your worm bins started for indoor composting over the winter. Keep watering and adding compost to those plants that are toughing it out. In other words, don't give up and walk away - it's just a really bad season, and those things happen despite our best efforts.
Have a great day!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy Birthday America!
Wishing everyone a blessed, safe and Happy 4th of July! Please remember freedom isn't free, so keep our military in your thoughts and prayers today and every day. Enjoy the video!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Tea for Tuesday - Gluten Free Coffee Floats Recipe
A grown-up treat for a hot summer day...
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Six Ways to Take Advantage of the Hot Sunny Days
Been doing a few of these in my house lately, and thought I'd share...
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early math activities,
early science activities,
hands-on science,
homeschool,
homeschooling,
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