Early Garden Harvest Project – Canning Strawberry Rhubarb Jam

Many conversations among gardeners this time of year start with the phrase “What am I going to do with all this rhubarb?!” It seems this prolific vegetable (which answers the other question “Is rhubarb a vegetable or a fruit?”) takes over many spring gardens even before the real earnest planting begins. My friend Tracy Falbe […]

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Need Microwave Meals – Ideas And Recipes

I’m collecting recipes for my brother who is about to head off to college and live in the dorms. I’m looking for things that can be cooked in a microwave, that are healthy, relatively cheap, and that make only 1-2 servings. Disclosure: Some of the links below are affilate links, meaning, at no additional cost […]

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No Waste Fresh Apple Cider

I discovered this purely by accident. I was simmering down some apples in my crock pot to make apple pie filling. I put them on low and left. When I came back I noticed that I had put way too much water on them so I just caught the apples in a slotted spoon and […]

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Gluten Free Need Help Again

I have a earlier request here about gluten free and got a lot of help. The problem is I just found out I am allergic to xanthan gum and was told not to use guar gum either. Does anyone know what I can use to replace these to ingredients with when I bake gluten free. […]

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Gummy Tee Shirt

I’ve tried to remove gum from a favourite tee shirt using the ice cube method and scraping with a flat knife that wouldn’t cut fabric. I only succeeding in spreading the gum. Any tips on whether I can save this shirt? Disclosure: Some of the links below are affilate links, meaning, at no additional cost […]

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New Puppy – Feeding Trouble

We have an 8 week old lab puppy. He’s cute as a bug and very smart, but oh, so naughty (as all pups are). For the most part, he’s on a long cable outside, but my husband wants him to come in to eat. He isn’t in long before he goes on the carpet, and […]

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Squirrel-Proof My Garden

Every year I plant a garden but never get to enjoy much of it. Our neighborhood is infested with squirrels. Does anyone know any tricks that work to keep them from eating my food? Thanks!! Disclosure: Some of the links below are affilate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a […]

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Frugal Pet Stain Remover

I am the mother of 2 small dogs. I love them to death but my carpets have suffered many an over-excited puppy mess. I tried a couple of the expensive store-bought remedies and they worked some but the stain and some of the odor stayed and attracted the dogs back to the same area. Not […]

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Shogun Salad Dressing Recipe Needed

My daughter loves the salad dressing from Shogun Japanese Steakhouse, and will barely eat a salad without it. You can buy it from them, but it’s very expensive. All the recipes I found online do not come out anywhere close. Has anyone figured out how to make this salad dressing? The Hillbilly Housewife Recommends:  Secret […]

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Does Anyone Keep A Household Book?

Hi all I hope I am posting this in the correct place 🙂 I was wondering if anyone keeps a household book? If so what =do you put into yours? I am thinking about starting one 😀 but not sure where to start and am looking for tips 🙂 Thank You Missy Disclosure: Some of […]

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Kid Friendly Meals – Carb Free For Type 1 Diabetes

My daughter Emilly,6 years old, was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (or juvenile diabetes). And because of this we are carb counting for meals. Its a pain. But I’m running out of ideas for meals. And snack times are worse. So please can you help me get meal ideas that are kid friendly and […]

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Frugal Citrus Fabric Softener

I hate the heaviness of plain fabric softener so I make my own. I use one whole jug of vinegar and I peel the rind off of two huge oranges. I love that smell of citrus. You cut into strips to tuck in jug and then I set it aside for two weeks. This is […]

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Freezing Rhubarb Pie

I have a friend who wants me to provide rhubarb pies for a late summer gathering (Post fresh rhubarb season). I know from past experience that frozen rhubarb is great for cakes and muffins, but does not make good pies. I have never frozen a rhubarb pie (or any pie) before. I’m afraid if I […]

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Stay-At-Home Moms (And Dads) Can Make Real Money At Home

My good friend, Nicole Dean, has been making money working at home for many years now.  So, when she wrote this article, I knew I should share it with you. Many of my readers have real concerns about how they are going to pay the bills, let alone put money away for an emergency, college, […]

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