Fluffy biscuits warm from the oven are a treat, but I have never enjoyed the extra work of kneading and rolling out biscuits. Whereas a good drop biscuit cuts out half of the labor. These are excellent for serving with a soup or chowder, or even better? Make up sausage gravy and ladle it over… Continue reading Baking Powder Drop Biscuits
Butterscotch Pudding
I love watching Bob Morano's reels on Facebook. He has given me a lot of ideas this yearm his methods are presented straight on and are never pretentious. The reel for the butterscotch pudding is here. He is also starting a new Facebook page, Every Day Is Feast Day, which he is currently building. I… Continue reading Butterscotch Pudding
DIY Seed Starting Mix
It can be overwhelming to shop for seed starter mix, and what to use. Big-box stores are full of tiny bags at high cost, while plant nurseries offer small and large bags, even more expensive. But it doesn't have to be. In most cases, it is only 2 to 3 ingredients, easily done in a… Continue reading DIY Seed Starting Mix
Getting Your Strawberry Plants Going
My firm belief is that every garden needs strawberries. In every home we have lived in as a family, one of my first things to grow is strawberries. The flavor of a homegrown berry is unlike any commercial berry. It is 100% ripe without being gassed to appear ripe, juicy, and pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide-free.… Continue reading Getting Your Strawberry Plants Going
Planting Together For A Stronger Garden
As spring approaches, it is easy to feel overwhelmed about a garden. T0 even ask yourself "Can I actually do it?". Yes. You can! A stronger garden comes from what you plant, how you grow, and when you plant it. By working with plants, you get stronger, more productive crops. And by planting certain flowers… Continue reading Planting Together For A Stronger Garden