Them Bones, Them Bones…
A few days ago I shared a video from the Weston A. Price Foundation titled Tips for Limited Time and a Limited Budget by Sara Pope. In this video it is mentioned that by incorporating large amounts...
View ArticleTaco Soup
This is a delicious way to finish off a pot of beans. Usually by the end of my bean pot there are still some beans in it with quite a bit of the cooking liquid. Since I cook the beans in broth this is...
View ArticleDesign a Dish
Would you like to learn great methods to reduce food waste? What if you could enjoy one meal for “free” each week? We’re not talking about gourmet meals but wonderful, simple dishes that you can...
View ArticleVenison Medallions in Cream Sauce
Game plays a prominent role in our meal plans. Living in Wyoming we enjoy what seems to be an abundance of antelope and venison. In my area, the game feasts primarily on sage brush and prairie grass....
View ArticlePurple Chicken Stir-Fry
Yesterday I released a new eBook, Thrifty Food Plan Experience, based on my families 2 week experience in March. During these 2 weeks we followed the USDA’s monetary guidelines for the Thrifty Food...
View ArticleGAPS Intro Revisited
After a summer filled with travel and lots of discussion my family is going to start on GAPS Intro. Last October my husband, Joe, and I did GAPS. The GAPS diet is based on the book Gut and Psychology...
View ArticleCampfire Broth
Homemade broth is an important part of a real/whole/traditional foods diet. Making broth was one of the first things I started doing when we began to transition to real foods. The homemade broth is...
View ArticleBarley Soup
A few years ago I discovered The Prudent Homemaker’s website. I love this site for the huge amount of frugal ideas. Brandy and her family built up food storage when times were good and had it to fall...
View ArticleFavorite Meat-Free Meals
In my post yesterday, 5 Ways to Afford Real Food on a Meager Budget, I talked about how we ate less meat but still had high quality meals. In this post I share a few of our favorite meat-free meals....
View ArticleStock the Pantry: Planning for Frugal Soups and Stews
As I’m writing this post it’s late-June and I have a pot of soup on the stove for supper. Two days ago it was quite warm and more salad weather than soup weather but last night a storm came through...
View ArticleThem Bones, Them Bones…
A few days ago I shared a video from the Weston A. Price Foundation titled Tips for Limited Time and a Limited Budget by Sara Pope. In this video it is mentioned that by incorporating large amounts...
View ArticleTaco Soup
This is a delicious way to finish off a pot of beans. Usually by the end of my bean pot there are still some beans in it with quite a bit of the cooking liquid. Since I cook the beans in broth this is...
View ArticleDesign a Dish
Would you like to learn great methods to reduce food waste? What if you could enjoy one meal for “free” each week? We’re not talking about gourmet meals but wonderful, simple dishes that you can...
View ArticleVenison Medallions in Cream Sauce
Game plays a prominent role in our meal plans. Living in Wyoming we enjoy what seems to be an abundance of antelope and venison. In my area, the game feasts primarily on sage brush and prairie grass....
View ArticlePurple Chicken Stir-Fry
Yesterday I released a new eBook, Thrifty Food Plan Experience, based on my families 2 week experience in March. During these 2 weeks we followed the USDA’s monetary guidelines for the Thrifty Food...
View ArticleGAPS Intro Revisited
After a summer filled with travel and lots of discussion my family is going to start on GAPS Intro. Last October my husband, Joe, and I did GAPS. The GAPS diet is based on the book Gut and Psychology...
View ArticleCampfire Broth
Homemade broth is an important part of a real/whole/traditional foods diet. Making broth was one of the first things I started doing when we began to transition to real foods. The homemade broth is...
View ArticleBarley Soup
A few years ago I discovered The Prudent Homemaker’s website. I love this site for the huge amount of frugal ideas. Brandy and her family built up food storage when times were good and had it to fall...
View ArticleFavorite Meat-Free Meals
In my post yesterday, 5 Ways to Afford Real Food on a Meager Budget, I talked about how we ate less meat but still had high quality meals. In this post I share a few of our favorite meat-free meals....
View ArticleThem Bones, Them Bones…
A few days ago I shared a video from the Weston A. Price Foundation titled Tips for Limited Time and a Limited Budget by Sara Pope. In this video it is mentioned that by incorporating large amounts...
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