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Want to know when the best time is to can? Check out my Canning Plan to see the possibilities, and get inspired to preserve your own food at home.

Canning Plan: What to Can Each Season

First published December 30, 2015 Since the goal of canning is to preserve foods at the height of freshness, when they are in season, I would like to share my canning plan with all of you, so that you if there is something you want to can for your family, you know when the best …

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Now that autumn has arrived, the garden has new life! Come see what October is like in our garden, and take a peak of what we will see in the spring.

October In The Garden

After a very rough summer in the garden where everything died, I have been very happy with how the start of fall has been going.   In late September, I was able to plant a few fall crops.  Considering I am starting them from seed, and its a bit late in the season, only time …

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Eat a rainbow daily. Consume 4-5 cups of fruits and vegetables each and every day. Here's how I get 75% of my fruit & veggies out of the way first thing in the morning!

Rainbow Smoothie: Eat A Rainbow Every Day!

This post is sponsored by Ninja.  All opinions are my own. We often hear that we should eat a rainbow of fruits & vegetables to make sure we get all of the nutrients that our bodies need to thrive.  We are also told that we should eat at least 4-5 cups of fruits and vegetables each …

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Evolution of a Garden Plan

In 2008, my husband & I put in our first garden.  There was no garden plan, just me spending about $30 on random veggies I thought I would like to grow.  We tilled the ground (which was a nightmare – a lot of clay), and I marked out the beds and planted.  My oldest son …

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