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Month: December 2018

End of the Year Recap & 2019 Goals

End of the Year Recap & 2019 Goals

We did a decent job reaching our goals last year in 2017. For 2018? Not so much. I considered not even talking about how well we’d done this past year since things fell so far off the mark. But… half of the point of this blog is our own accountability. So, here’s how we did (or, rather, didn’t do): No bees Virtually no homemade cheese Garden? Erm, sort of No online shop No ancient grains, although plenty of all natural…

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Merry Christmas 2018

Merry Christmas 2018

It’s been a busy few weeks leading up to Christmas here! We’ve had most of our shopping done since the beginning of the month, but we’ve had much more to complete. Each boy got a hand knit sweater for Christmas as well as a hand knit hat, and we’ve dabbled in making a few homemade Christmas dishes that we haven’t before, including panettone (a traditional Italian yeast-cake), fruitcake and mincemeat pies. While I’ve always liked panettone, I’ve always had a…

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Candlemaking

Candlemaking

Not long ago we decided to do more crafts with the kids. As homeschooled students they don’t have an ‘art’ class, so it’s up to us to find ways for them to express their creativity. The thing is, we’d also hoped to find activities that didn’t make crafts that cluttered the house. Firstly, our house is small and there aren’t very many surfaces for displaying projects.  Secondly, there’s only so much you can do with popsicle sticks and glue. Candle…

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Soup’s Up!

Soup’s Up!

 About a year ago, I bought the cookbook “Twelve Month of Monastery Soups”  secondhand in one of my homeschooling groups on facebook. It seemed like a good idea because (a) monks eat healthy food (b) monks eat inexpensive food (c) monks make food that is simple and easy and (d) we are always looking for inspiration on food that is healthy, simple and inexpensive. Naturally, it sat on a shelf for about 10 months. It probably would have been fated…

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