We have all had those open boxes in our pantry that drive us crazy! I went into the pantry the other day to find the cereal box ope and the cereal liner plastic completely open. Who doesn’t roll the cereal plastic wrapper down, right? So, I found this great little hack that works wonderful!! You …
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How To Create A Home Theater
Enjoy A Night Out! We are all staying home and trying to keep our families healthy and happy. With a little imagination and pulling some items together you can create a “night out” at the movies right in your back yard under the stars. Here’s just how to do that. Find The Space Find a …
Sourdough Starter From Scratch
Have you ever wondered about sourdough starter? I have mentioned before about my family living in the Alaskan Bush and some of our adventures. Some of my best memories are when we were introduced to sourdough pizza crust and waffles from some friends in the village. They of course had a 100 plus year sourdough …
DIY Christmas Gifts Repurposing $7.00 Dollar Tree Items: Homemade Soap
** This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. Dollar Tree Challenge My best friend and I have lately been doing these Dollar Tree Challenges. We set down the rules of the project such as a $10.00 budget from Dollar Tree. You …
Rustic Pumpkins
Fall is my favorite season! The decor in my house is rustic lodge style, with of course moose antlers, evergreen trees and pine cones. I wanted to do something that was a little more fall harvest style without buying actual pumpkins. These little rustic pumpkins are made from supplies that you probably already have in …
Keto Low-Carb Pumpkin Spice Donuts
Fall has arrived and I wanted to create a Keto Pumpkin Donut for everyone out there that is following the Keto way of eating and wanted to enjoy some pumpkin flavored treats! These donuts are light, fluffy and do not taste low-carb or that you are missing out on anything. They come in at only …
Ozark Honey Whiskey Bread Pudding with Cream Sauce
It’s Fall Y’all! Yes, the days of fall have finally arrived. This is my favorite time of the year! The weather is beautiful, the fall colors are hanging on the trees and it is right before the holidays! It seems that most people migrate to more comfort foods in the fall and I can’t agree …
Road Trip To Drummond Ranch – Pioneer Woman
It finally happened…I turned 50. So what does a 50 year old blogger want to do? Well go to Pawhuska, Oklahoma of course! This was on my list of places to travel outside of the Ozarks and experience. The Drive Driving to Pawhuska, Oklahoma is about a 4 hour drive from where we are here …
Do You Remember Peach Nehi?
Known for their Peach Nehi Floats Have you ever had Peach Nehi? Or do you remember peach Nehi? Don’t know what I am talking about? Let me give you a little history of it. History of Nehi Soda Wikipedia tells us that Nehi (pronounced “knee-high”) is a flavored soft drink that originated in the United States. It …
Going A Little More South
The History of Jambalaya The first is Creole jambalaya (also called “red jambalaya”). First, meat is added to the trinity of celery, peppers, and onions; the meat is usually chicken and sausage such as andouille or smoked sausage. Next vegetables and tomatoes are added to cook, followed by seafood. Rice and stock are added in equal proportions at the very end. The mixture is brought to a boil …