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What’s For Dinner?

June 6, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Saturday – Sabbath- Make ahead meals-  Lunch at my family reunion, Chicken Salad for supper

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Egg Salad sandwiches, carrots

Monday – beef – Steak, oven baked fries, corn, salad


Tuesday – pizza – Shavout – Dairy meal- Macaroni and Cheese, Baked Yellow Squash with Ranch dressing & Mozzarella cheese, Vanilla and Chocolate pudding for dessert

Wednesday – super simple – leftovers, salad

Thursday – chicken – Baked Chicken, rice, corn, salad

Friday – Friday Night Fire/Beef –  Roast in the crockpot with potatoes & carrots, challah bread

For more Menu Plan Monday ideas, visit I’m an Organizing Junkie.

Filed Under: In The Kitchen With Linda

Saturday On The Farm

June 4, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

In addition to my usual tour, I thought I’d share the view from my rocking chair on the front porch. ๐Ÿ™‚
Looking straight ahead, I see the white Butterfly bush with the new planter under it, and the front bulb garden with the butterfly house. Behind all those trees and rose bushes, is the road. Eventually, the area between the Butterfly Bush and the porch will be all garden.

Looking to the left, I can see the front garden, with the glads, hostas, and the small cedar tree. Not seen in the picture are the Sedum and Celosia. The first bush you come to out in the yard is a small Butterfly Bush, this one purple, the next two smaller plants are Hardy Hibicus. One is pink, the other white. These bushes were planted out there a few years ago as part of our long term plan. There will be a long ramp going off this side of the porch, all the way out to the end of the house, then a sidewalk around the corner of the house to the driveway. Both sides of the ramp will be gardens, up to, and including these bushes.

Looking off to the right, you can see the other half of the front garden. Containing Hostas, glads, a small cedar tree, and a Holly tree on the end, were the garden wraps around the house to become the a/c garden (the garden around the air conditioner, lol ) There is a metal wash tub you can see by the Holly tree, with nothing planted in it yet! The blue you can see in the picture is the pool that isn’t set up yet. The two houses you can see are where our parents live, my in-laws live in the brown house, and my mother in the tan one across the street. Even though there doesn’t look like a road is there, it is. We have our own little compound here.  ๐Ÿ™‚ To the left of the ramp, will eventually be a garden that wraps around the front up to the Butterfly Bush.

So, that’s the view from my rocking chair. ๐Ÿ™‚

This is my husband getting ready to plant the tree that Abby, 12, started from an acorn. She is very protective of her little tree, and did not want it to go outside.

The Daylilies in the Bible Garden are blooming. I love them!

The Rose is right next to the Daylilies. It’s huge!

You can see how big it is.

The grapes are doing well. So far, the birdies are leaving them alone. Hope they continue to do so!

In the herb garden behind the house, the Echinaea is starting to bloom. I look forward to these flowers every year. This year, I hope to learn how to harvest the roots to save for medicinal purposes.

A pile of clippings got left by the back stairs for too long, and the grass died. So, what else is one to do, but put in a new garden?! Abby, 12, help me get it ready and plant. We planted Lavendar,Cilantro, Basil, Oregano, and Parsley. We also planted Marigold around the outside of the garden on three sides. We used plant markers that I had cut from a plastic milk jug. My goal this year is to grow enough of the herbs that I use most often to last until next summer. ๐Ÿ™‚

Here you can see the whole thing. The bush behind the garden, next to the stairs are Lilacs, we transplanted last spring. They didn’t bloom this year, but I’m hopeful for next year. ๐Ÿ™‚ The stairs lead up to our back porch, and then right into my kitchen with my herbs. That makes this cook very happy.  ๐Ÿ™‚

We covered the garden with netting to keep the chickens out. They just love fresh dirt! The herb garden with the Echinacea is on the other side of the gravel sidewalk you can see at the bottom of the stairs. I’ll have to get a picture of both gardens together next week.

This is our main vegetable garden. Which we are still in the process of planting. That’s Hannah, 15, working hard while I’m taking pictures. I’m standing on the road at the end of our driveway taking this picture.

The green beans are planted on both sides of these fences. And 3 hills of cucumbers are planted amongst the cardboard. Yellow Squash and Zucchini are coming to the right of the cucumbers.

Hannah is busy planting Broccoli, her favorite vegetable. The creek is where the weeds are tall. And our Comfrey and Asparagus are on the other side of the creek. We are going to plant corn over there, too, very soon.

The Lambs Ear in the Bible Garden is starting to bloom!

Hope you enjoyed my little tour this week. See ya next week!

Here are some links I found helpful this week:

Build a PVC Cucumber Trellis – I really want to build one of these!
Garden Tips
Mullein & Herbal Learning Tips
How to Make a Pallet Garden – I really want to make one of these!

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To participate in Saturday on the Farm:

  • Write a post about your homestead, farm, farmette, or the tomato plant on your deck. Your cows, goats, chicken, or your favorite kitty cat. 
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For more Farm & Garden posts, please visit:
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Frugal Gardening 101
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Our Homeschool Week in Review

June 3, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Today, I had the kids fill out a Who am I? sheet. I didn’t get too many surprises. It didn’t even surprise me when one of them tried to answer every question with “IDK”. lol  I’m going to have them fill one out at the end of every school year. If I remember. lol I think it will be fun to look back every year and see how much they have changed.

As I’ve mentioned before, we don’t take a long summer break. This is a nice article, Summer Help or Hindrance. I find a long summer vacation more of a hindrance.

Are you a member of the Homeschool Buyers Co-op? They are offering a summer reading program where the grand prize is an Ipad2! They are also giving aways lots of other prizes. This is open to all ages. Also check your local library, most offer a summer reading program.

Here are some links:

Mason Jar Terrariums – great project for kids to make, great gift, also
Organizing Kids School Papers
Painted Pencils – great project, and gift items
Factory Tours USA – find factories that give tours listed by state
Clothespin Button Racers – great fun for a rainy or snowy day
Online Storybook – Charlie the Ranch Dog by Ree Drummond
Homemade Sprinkler – great way to keep the kids entertained on a hot day
The Case for Once a Month Cleaning – Sounds great for homeschooling families!
American Sign Language – View signs online, create quizzes, this looks great!
Good Books for Boys
How to Make Free Watercolors

Please visit:
Weekly Wrap Up at Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers.
Wrapping Up The Week
Weekly Homeschool Highlights

Filed Under: Homeschool

This Weeks Favorites

June 3, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I found lots of new favorites this week!

Marshmallow Shooters – We just throw the marshmallows at each other, but these would be fun, too!
Homemade Vapor Rub
Homemade Deodorant

Easy Knit Produce Bags – Made from t-shirts!
Homemade Twill Tape Labels

The Perfect Potato Salad
Burrito Pizza
Frugal, Healthy Homemade Salad dressings
Healthy Homemade Ketchup
Chili Dog Pizza
Whole Wheat Vanilla Wafers
Raw Pickles
Homemade Vegetable Broth Mix
Squash & Hamburger Casserole
Bacon Cheddar Dip
Summer Pasta Salad
Creamy Chicken, Spinach & Rice Skillet
Easy Homemade Salad Dressings
More Homemade Salad Dressings – including an Asian dressing
Herb Syrups for Summer Drinks & Beyond

I hope you find some new favorites, too!

Please visit:

Saturday’s Stumbles

Share Your Faves.

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Vintage Remedies New YouTube Channel

June 3, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Vintage Remedies has a new YouTube Channel!

They have several videos posted so far.

Here’s one for making a freshening powder for furniture, carpet, etc.

Check out all their videos!

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Wordless Wednesday – Marshmallow Fight

June 1, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Can you see the marshmallows flying?

For more pictures, visit Wordless Wednesday,
Wordless Wednesday at 5 Minutes for Mom ,
Say “Cheese” at It’s a Blog Party
A Beautiful Mess,
Live and Love Outloud,
Shibley Smiles
Angelica’s Awesome Adventures
The Florida Hogans
The Life of Rylie & Bryce, too
Mama to 4 Blessings
Wordy or Not So Wordy Wednesday
Frugality is Free
Dear Crissy
Baba’s Farm Life
Resourceful Mommy
Mrs. Mama Hen

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Black Bean Brownies

May 31, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

This brownie recipe was the first recipe I tried with beans after going gluten free. They are so delicious! At first, I was just making them for me. I let the kids try them once, and they all like them. In fact, last week, my 12 year old told me she likes these brownies better than regular brownies. So much for having my “special brownies” all to my self. lol Since these brownies are healthier than regular brownies, I don’t really mind. ๐Ÿ™‚
These brownies don’t taste exactly like regular brownies, but you can’t really taste the beans. They are so fudgey. And yummy! The recipe calls for sprinkling the chocolate chips on top before baking. One time, I remembered that was I was pulling the brownies out of the oven. So I sprinkled them on then, and once they melted, I spread the chocolate around. It made a candy like coating on top of the brownies.  They’re good both ways!
Tammy’s Recipes Black Bean Brownies

2 cups cooked black beans (or 1 can, rinsed and drained)
3 eggs
1/3 cup butter
1/4 cup cocoa powder
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 cup sugar or 1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/3 cup finely chopped walnuts (optional)

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. In a food processor bowl or blender, combine the black beans, eggs, melted butter, cocoa powder, vanilla, and sugar. Pulse or blend until smooth (or as smooth as possible).

Grease an 8×8-inch glass baking dish. Pour the batter into the greased dish. Sprinkle chocolate chips and nuts (if using) over the top and use a spatula to push them down into the batter just a little (but not too much; they will sink some while the brownies bake).
Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes, until brownies are set in the middle. Watch the edges for excess browning if you’re not sure they’re done. (Mine seem to take a full 50 minutes, and are still chewy but not gooey.)
Cool and then chill before serving! Store in fridge.

*I have frozen them, too. They defrost great.

You should go check out all of Tammy’s GREAT recipes. We use her Challah Bread recipe all the time, too. Also visit Tammy’s Recipes Kitchen Tip Tuesday, where you can link up your kitchen tips, and check out others great tips.

For more tips and recipes, visit:

Making a Home

Garden and Kitchen Call Monday

Homemaker Monday
Market Yourself Monday
Mouthwatering Monday
Made By You Monday
MMMmonday
A Marvelous Mess
Unwasted Homemaking
Reasons to Skip Housework
Mommy D’s Kitchen
Tempt My Tummy Tuesdays,
Tasty Tuesday 
Tuesdays at the Table
Delicious Dishes
Talent Tuesday
Delectable Tuesday
Tip Me Tuesday
Tammy’s Recipes
Tackle It Tuesday
Take A Look Tuesday
Domestically Divine Homemaking Link-up
Made From Scratch
What’s on the Menu Wednesday
What’s Cooking Wednesday
Whatever Goes Wednesday
What’s Cooking Wednesday
Homemaking Link Up
Works For Me Wednesday
Whassup Wednesday
Deals and Dishes

The Ultimate Recipe Swap at Life as Mom

What’s on Your Plate?
Cooking Thursday
Thrilling Thursday

Frugal Food Thursday

Friday Food

Food On Fridays.
Finer Things Friday
Friday Food Fight
Show & Tell Friday
Fun with Food Friday
Foodie Friday
Sweet Tooth Friday
Frugal Friday
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