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The love of Bee Keeping

January 29, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 9
My husband loves his bees! Here is a video of him inspecting the bee hives today!  I was quiet actually so there is

Seed Ordering, Swapping, and Saving

January 29, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 7
I told my husband tonight we were going to need to order more seeds and he laughed at me saying that he didn’t

The Ole’ Saturday Homesteading Trading Post Edition No. 9 & Making Your Own Yogurt is Inexpensive and Healthy – Part 2

January 28, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 4
It’s time for the Ole’ Saturday Homesteading Trading Post again…..can’t believe how fast this month has flown by. I love all homesteading topics

Making Your Own Yogurt is Inexpensive and Healthy – Part 1

January 27, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 11
I don’t always make homemade yogurt the reason is my gang doesn’t particularly care for it although I love it.  I make a
the mostly recycled greenhouse

The Making Of Our Greenhouse For Under $400

January 24, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 12
So many people have posted and emailed me that they would love to have a greenhouse but simply cannot afford one at this

Pre-Made Soups For Your Pantry – Make Your Own Convenience Food

January 23, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 2
Let’s face it stressful schedules, long days at work can make up the formula that leads to expensive take out meals or eating

My version of Pioneer Woman’s Pear Crisp……

January 21, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 6
Pioneer woman puts together some delicious and easy recipes.  I am an avid follower of hers. My eldest brother and his wife gave

The Ole’ Saturday Homesteading Trading Post Ed. No. 8 – Book Review “When All Hell Breaks Loose – Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes”

January 21, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 4
It’s time for the Ole’ Saturday Homesteading Trading Post and I realized that this was already  my 8th edition but I had not

Talk About A Hot Bed

January 19, 2012November 17, 2017KarenLynn 14
My husband put together a DIY seed heating tray to start some of our seedlings in our greenhouse this winter. Here is an

In Honor of The Black Out Today On The Internet – Help Stop SOPA

January 18, 2012KarenLynn 3
Click Here To Help Stop SOPA!   Don’t know what SOPA is?  http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71567.html I love this post it is titled….Imagine a World Without

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I’m Karen Lynn & this is the Viking in my life and we are so glad you are here! We subscribe to the philosophy that if you have a home, you’re a homesteader!

 

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Watch Bees Swarm to the Hive!

https://youtu.be/qvguiA22gk8

No-Sew Blankie with Fancy Ties Tutorial

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