Say Hello to Tallow: Your New Lotion-Making Best Friend

Say Hello to Tallow: Your New Lotion-Making Best Friend
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When we think of beef, we think of steaks and burgers, right? But there’s another product of a beef carcass that may surprise you. Tallow - rendered beef fat - is an incredibly useful and versatile ingredient that can be used in cooking and even skincare! And for moms wanting to save a few dollars and eliminate harmful toxins from their lotions, making your own lotion from tallow might just be the perfect option for you.
 
First, let’s talk about the benefits of using tallow in your lotion. Tallow is rich in vitamins A, D, K, and E, which are all crucial for maintaining healthy skin. These vitamins can help soothe dry skin, reduce inflammation and redness, and even prevent or reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Tallow is also an excellent moisturizer that can penetrate deep into the skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple.
 
Now, on to the recipe! My favorite tallow lotion recipe is a modification of one from Jill of the Prairie Homestead. Here’s what you’ll need:
 
  • 16 oz tallow
  • 4 T olive oil (or other liquid oil)
  • 5 ml essential oil (optional, but make sure to use a high-quality pure oil I recommend Young Living. You can grab some with the link here)
  • 2 t arrowroot powder (optional, to reduce greasiness)
 
  1. To make the lotion, melt the tallow and allow it to cool to room temperature, but not harden. 
  2. Add the olive oil and stir with a wooden spoon to combine. 
  3. Place the mixture in the fridge until solid, then remove and allow it to warm to room temperature. This will make whipping easier. 
  4. Using a hand-held mixer, whip the tallow mixture until it appears fluffy like whipped cake frosting. 
  5. Finally, add in the arrowroot powder and essential oils.
One of the great things about making your own lotion from tallow is that you can customize the scent and texture to your liking. You can choose any essential oil scent that appeals to you and adjust the amount of arrowroot powder to create a lotion that’s less greasy or more fluffy in texture. Plus, you’ll know exactly what’s going into your lotion - no more mystery chemicals or additives.
 
But why stop at lotion? Tallow can also be used in other DIY skincare products, like lip balm, body butter, and even soap. Its moisturizing properties make it an excellent addition to any skincare routine, and it’s an affordable and sustainable ingredient to use.
 
The easiest option to finding tallow is to ask your local butcher or farmer for beef fat trimmings. You will have to render it down yourself. You can find those directions here. Alternatively, you can also purchase tallow on our online store here

Tallow may not be the most glamorous ingredient, but it’s certainly one to keep on your radar. Making your own lotion from tallow is a simple and affordable way to eliminate toxins from your skincare routine and nourish your skin with beneficial vitamins. Give it a try and see how your skin feels - you might be surprised by the results!
 

As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
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This is NOT for staying stuck in the trenches. It IS for moving forward in life, with purpose and sanity. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
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I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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Tallow: The Secret Ingredient for Homemade Soap

Tallow: The Secret Ingredient for Homemade Soap
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When you hear the word "tallow," what comes to mind? Most people probably don't think much about it, but it's actually a secret ingredient that you don't want to overlook. Tallow is rendered beef fat that can be turned into a variety of useful products, including household soap. Making your own soap from tallow is not only a cost-effective option, but it also ensures that you're not exposing your family to unnecessary toxins and chemicals found in commercial soaps. In this blog post, we'll dive deeper into the benefits of tallow soap and share a favorite recipe for you to try at home.
 
Benefits of Tallow Soap
First things first, why use tallow for soap? Tallow is an excellent source of nourishing fats that can benefit your skin and hair. It contains a high percentage of oleic acid, which is known for its moisturizing properties. In fact, tallow soap has been used for centuries to soothe dry and sensitive skin. Additionally, because tallow is a byproduct of the meat industry, using it for soap-making is a sustainable option that reduces waste.
 
How to Make Your Own Soap
Now that you know the benefits of using tallow for soap, let's dive into the recipe. This recipe I modified from Jill of the Prairie Homestead and is simple enough for beginners to try. Here are the ingredients you'll need:
30 oz tallow
3.88 oz 100% lye
11 oz distilled water
 
You will also need a stainless-steel pot, glass bowls, a soap form (can be a parchment lined cardboard box), and immersion blender. Anything the lye touches keep separately dedicated to soap from here out. 
 
1.          To make the soap, start by melting the tallow in a stainless-steel pot on medium heat. 
 
2.         While waiting, line your molds with parchment paper. If using silicone mold, skip this step. 
 
3.         Once nearly melted, put on safety glasses and gloves. Carefully measure the lye and water in separate bowls, yes, it is important to be exact here. 
In an area with good ventilation, (not the basement next to an open window), carefully stir the lye into the measured water. Under the oven vent works well here. 
Stir the lye/water mixture until it dissolved and let it sit for a few minutes. The water will become very hot due to the chemical reaction between the lye and water. Be careful when handling the container. 
4.         Place the melted tallow in a heat tolerant glass or ceramic or stainless steel bowl. Slowly stir the lye/water mixture in.
 
5.         Using an immersion blender (it makes the process so much faster and doesn’t need to be a good powerful one), blend the tallow, lye, and water until you reach trace. 
 
Trace looks like pudding forming and can take 3-10 minutes with an immersion blender. 
6.         Pour tallow mixture into forms and allow to rest for 24 hours. 
 
7.         24-48 hours later cut the soap into bars. If you don’t like your fingers to tingle, wear gloves. The lye is still active. 
 
 
8.         Cure for 3 weeks. The lye will be completely gone by then and safe to use. 
 
Using Tallow Soap
Now that you have your very own batch of tallow soap, how can you use it? The beauty of this soap is that it's versatile and can be used for a variety of purposes, such as doing the dishes, washing your body, washing your hands, and even washing your hair. It's important to note that because tallow is such a rich source of nutrients, you may not even need to use as much soap as you normally would. Hot water to rinse is key. 
 
Where to Get Tallow
If you're interested in making tallow soap, the next question on your mind is probably where to get tallow. The easiest option is to ask your local butcher or farmer for beef fat trimmings. You will have to render it down yourself. You can find those directions here. Alternatively, you can also purchase tallow on our family farm’s online store here
 
In conclusion, tallow may seem like an obscure ingredient, but it's actually a versatile and sustainable option for making your own soap. Not only is it cost-effective and eco-friendly, but it can also nourish your skin and hair with its high percentage of oleic acid. If you're looking for a fun DIY project that will benefit your family's health, give tallow soap-making a try!
 
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Farm Loss Support for the Farm Wife group! This group is for support and helping each other to move forward. This group is NOT for venting, bashing, or wallowing in pity. My goal is to help others who have been where I was looking at losing the farm or losing the farm and wanting somewhere to talk where people would understand.
This is NOT for staying stuck in the trenches. It IS for moving forward in life, with purpose and sanity.

 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
 
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I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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Dropps Laundry Review: Clean, Easy, and Effective for Moms

Dropps Laundry Review: Clean, Easy, and Effective for Moms
As a mom, doing laundry is a never-ending task. From battling stubborn stains to trying to find a detergent that won't irritate sensitive skin, it can be overwhelming. When I discovered I had a sensitivity to cinnamon (of all things!) that was causing inflammation in my body, I had to find a new laundry soap. That's when a friend recommended Dropps to me. Not only are their ingredients clean and free from harmful toxins, but they are also incredibly easy to use. My five-year-old can even start the laundry now! In this blog post, I'll share my review of Dropps Laundry and why it has become a staple in my household.
 
First and foremost, Dropps Laundry is made with clean ingredients. As a mom, I want to make sure that the products we use in our household are safe for my family and the environment. Dropps checks both of those boxes, as they are made without any harmful chemicals, dyes, or fragrances. It's also a great option for those with sensitive skin, as they offer an unscented sensitive skin detergent that works wonders. 
 
Another reason I love Dropps Laundry is how easy they are to use. Instead of messy liquid detergent or heavy pods, Dropps are small dissolvable packets that you simply toss into the washer. Not only does this make it easier for me to do laundry, but it also helps with portion control. I no longer have to worry about using too much or too little detergent. It's perfect for my busy lifestyle as a mom.
 
Being a mom on a farm means my family's clothes often have tough stains and dirt from outdoor activities. I'm happy to say that Dropps handles even the dirtiest laundry. For those extra-tough stains, we add the oxi booster, which works wonders on mud, cloth diapers, and even clothing from potty training accidents (ahem). It's great to have a laundry detergent that can handle everything my family throws at it.
 
Dropps also cares about the environment. Their packaging is recyclable, and they are a member of 1% for the Planet, which means they donate 1% of their annual revenue to environmental causes. As a mom who wants to leave a better world for my children, it's comforting to know that the products I'm using are helping to make a difference.
 
Overall, I highly recommend Dropps Laundry for any mom looking for a safe, easy, and effective laundry detergent. The clean ingredients, easy-to-use packets, and ability to handle even the dirtiest laundry makes it a household staple for my family. Plus, knowing that they care about the environment and our health only adds to my confidence in the brand. 
 
Give Dropps a try and see the difference it can make in your laundry routine! You can try some using my link here
 
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
   
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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A Review of Roots Apothecary Adaptive Cacao: The Perfect Alternative for Coffee Lovers

A Review of Roots Apothecary Adaptive Cacao: The Perfect Alternative for Coffee Lovers
As a mom who spends most of her time on the farm, I know how important it is to start my day with a warm cup of coffee. However, after realizing that coffee was causing inflammation in my body, I had to give it up. It was a difficult time for me, as I missed the comfort of my morning cup. While searching for a coffee alternative, I came across Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao. Not only did it satisfy my coffee cravings, but it also had the added bonus of adaptive mushrooms to manage the everyday stress of life on the farm. In this blog post, I will share my experience with Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao.
 
To start with, Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao is more like a hot chocolate than coffee. It has a smooth, creamy texture that feels indulgent without the added guilt. It is made from high-quality cacao beans, which give the drink its rich, chocolatey flavor. Once you add hot water or your preferred milk, you get a warm and comforting drink that is perfect for chilly mornings.
 
What sets Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao apart from other hot chocolate blends is the addition of adaptive mushrooms. These mushrooms are known for their ability to adapt to stress and support the body's immune system. The blend includes reishi, chaga, and lion's mane mushrooms, which are widely recognized for their health benefits. The mushrooms also make the drink more filling, so you don't feel the need to snack as often.
 
Another advantage of Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao is that it is caffeine-free. If you are sensitive to caffeine or are trying to limit your intake, this beverage is the perfect alternative to coffee. I found that it gave me the same energy boost without the jitters or crash that often come with coffee. It also means that I can enjoy it any time of the day without worrying about disrupting my sleep cycle.
 
If you are looking for a sweet treat that won't sabotage your diet, Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao is a great option. It is made with natural sweeteners like coconut sugar and monk fruit, which have a lower glycemic index than regular sugar. This means that they won't cause your blood sugar to spike and then crash, leaving you feeling lethargic and hungry. The sweeteners also give the drink a pleasant sweetness without being overpowering.
 
In conclusion, Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao has become a staple in my kitchen. Not only is it a great alternative to coffee, but it also has the added benefits of adaptive mushrooms and natural sweeteners. It is a delicious and comforting drink that leaves me feeling energized and satisfied. If you are looking for a new hot beverage to try, I highly recommend giving Roots Apothecary adaptive cacao a chance.

Use this link with code CASSANDRAROW for 40% off your first order!
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
   
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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A review of Primal Life Toothpowder

A review of Primal Life Toothpowder
In 2022 when I found out, I could no longer have cinnamon. I had to find a different toothpaste. The nontoxic toothpaste I had been using, and my family loved, was no longer an option. I had tried some homemade toothpaste, and while they worked, they had a very strange texture that I did not like at all.
 
Someone had mentioned Using primal life. So, I looked into it. It is a tooth powder instead of paste, which was different but easier to keep the kids from squeezing an entire tube of toothpaste out. The ingredients are all clean and natural. And it has the minerals to help build the tooth enamel.
 
At first, I tried just a little jar to see if I liked it. The texture was different than traditional toothpaste texture. However, it was definitely better than the homemade. I began to phase the rest of the toothpaste out and switch the rest of the family over, so I was only buying one thing.  
 
The older two, six and four, caught on quite quickly to let the toothbrush tap it off then dip it in the powder tap the toothbrush again. The youngest, 2 years old, thought it was fun to just brush her teeth whenever and dump the tooth powder. 
 
I ended up keeping a partial jar of tooth powder on top of the medicine cabinet where it was not reachable. Then it out at toothbrushing time for everyone to use before putting it back.
 
We use the charcoal whitening tooth powder. While it startled the kids, the first time they brushed their teeth and their teeth were black, they quickly got over it when they realized it rinsed off.  I wouldn’t say it has the whitening ability of the chemical whitening strips, but it does work as good or better as any whitening toothpaste I have tried. 
 
Overall, what I recommend it? Yes, without a doubt. You can grab yours for $5 off with the link below. 
 
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
   
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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A review of The Tapping Solution

A review of The Tapping Solution
A few years back, I got introduced to this thing called tapping. While I wasn’t keen on the idea of tapping all over my face in public, I was curious about what it could do. 
 
The basics of tapping is like acupressure where it is targeting specific points in tapping meridians to help release stress emotions, etc. I was a bit skeptical but had heard about it from a couple of different people. I trusted, so I decided to try it for myself.
 
After I got the hang of it, I learned there were points in your hand that were the same as the ones on your face. This made it much easier for me to do in public as it was less noticeable. 
 
The first time I tried it was before I started a lot of my gut healing. we were black Friday shopping in Boomgars with three kids and cart to people. Not the best idea ever. I began to feel the anxiety coming on. So, I decided to try this tapping thing.
 
Hi, my cart with my husband, but kind of zoned out for a little bit as I started tapping on the points in the hand after a couple rounds What was going on instead of panicking this was a cool, I should keep.
 
Fast-forward to this past year. I’d healed my gut and anxiety was no longer a problem. But I was still having problems managing my stress and bringing my hormones into balance.
 
Well, running through all the tools and my toolbox one night trying to come up with something that would help me sleep better and decrease the stress in my body, tapping, came to mind again. So, I tried it.  I fell asleep before I got through the entire and when I woke up the next morning it was to the gentle music that was playing in the background tapping meditation. But I slept really well that night.
 
Over the next few months, I continued to use the tapping every night to help with the stress of daily farm and mom life. I began to see a much bigger difference in my body’s response to balancing.
 
My adrenals began to come back online, even more than with the supplements alone. And my hormones were starting to balance in optimum ranges, where, before they were bottomed out even with supplements. 
 
So, is tapping worth it? And is paying for the subscription to the tapping app worth it? Would say 100% yes Would say 100% yes. 
 
A week for free using the link below.
 

 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
  
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
For more on wellness tips click here:
 
For more on homesteading on your budget click here:
 


Time hack for work from home moms to get it all done.

Time hack for work from home moms to get it all done.
This post may contain affiliate links, which means that I may receive a commission if you make a purchase using these links, with NO additional cost to you. 
 
You’ve got to take care of the kids, house, animals, and business. The list is over a mile long and growing. You feel like you’re just spinning your wheels and not gaining any ground. 
 
STOP
 
Breath. Then read the #1 tip I’ve learned to keep my mind sane, get everything done, and still give myself time to breath. 
 
First a disclaimer. I didn’t develop this method. I’ve tried many different methods but the one taught by Charlotte Smith has worked the best by far. It’s a habit that you will build and will continue to make your life easier every week. 
 
You will need a planner. Any planner works, but one with half hour break downs works best. A piece of paper and pen/pencil. 
 
You will do this every week, so pick 1 day that will work best for you. One day that you can dedicate about an hour to plan for the week ahead. For me it’s Saturday morning. 
 
First sit down and write out everything that needs to be done in the coming week. Laundry, special meals, bills to pay, content to create, cleaning, etc. Look at your list and ask yourself if that is all. Repeat until there is nothing left in your brain. 
 
During the week I keep a list on my phone with things that need to be done. I can quickly put them in my phone when I see them during the week and then easily remember them to put on my list for the following week. 
 
Then open your planner and write in your appointments. I keep these in my google calendar and write them down in the planner the week prior. Make sure to also add in mealtimes and the meal prep time, any scheduled animal feeding times. 
 
Find one spot where you can make time for you. I like to do this at a consistent time for routine sake. 1 hour is all you need. This is the time when you relax, read, etc. And yes, it is a must. It allows your body to relax and repair and get ready for the rest of the day. 
 
Once those are written in, look at your list and start scheduling them into your week. Yes, even the laundry. Add in buffer time throughout the week or one big chunk at the end of the week. This is the time for you to catch up when those little things come up and derail your schedule. 
 
Some tips as you get started. If you are unsure how long something will take, guess long. If you are with kids and have never done the task with them, double your time. If something takes longer. It’s ok, you learned you need more time. Stop when your time is up and put it on next weeks list. 

You don't have a planner? My 2024 planner is out and ready to purchase on amazon. Grab it with the link below. 
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
 
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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The Dos and Don't for Beginner Homesteaders

The Dos and Don't for Beginner Homesteaders
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You have the vision, you have the dream and now you’re taking the first steps into homesteading. Pull out all the stops and get everything now! No. Take a step back and plan a bit.
 
Take the time to envision how you want your homestead to look. What animals do you want? How big of a garden do you want? What do you want to grow? Are you going to be managing it on your own or will you have help? 
 
Now how much do you know how to do? Do you know how to grow the food you want? How to care for the animals you want? How to preserve the food?
 
Once you have your big goal envisioned, what you know and what you still must learn, start to map out your journey. Not necessarily a timeline, but more once comfortable with a, start b, and so on. 
 
Start with your big picture at the end. Then go to the beginning and put down what you know how to do. Then start filling in the space between. Leaving enough time for you to research what you still need to learn. 
 
Do NOT try and add a bunch of things at once. You will overwhelm yourself and not do anything well. If you want chickens, pigs, and a milk cow but don’t know how to raise any of them, pick one. Start with one and get comfortable with it. Then add the next. 
 
Do NOT try and add a huge garden and an orchard at the same time. You will overwhelm yourself trying to keep everything alive. If you’re more comfortable with an annual garden, start there. Get the systems in place to make that easy to care for, then start the orchard. Set up systems so that are easy to care for. Then expand. 
 
When you expand too much at one time, with no systems in place to make the work easier, you set yourself up for a garden of failed crops. Trust me, I’ve been there and done that. 
 
The biggest DO of homesteading is to keep your big vision in sight and visit it often to make sure you’re still on track. The biggest DON’T, starting everything at once. 
 
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
 
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
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The challenges of being a new mom on a homestead and how to overcome them

The challenges of being a new mom on a homestead and how to overcome them
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Homesteading is an adventure in itself. Motherhood is another adventure. Put both together and you will have a grand adventure. That grand adventure, however, can easily turn into overwhelm if you’re not careful. 
 
So how do you keep your homestead going, as you prepare to welcome your newest bundle of joy? With my last child I finally figured it out and I started in my second trimester getting ready. 
 
First plan ahead. There is no such thing as planning too far ahead. After you give birth plan to give yourself 6 weeks of rest. Not joking. It seems excessive, but it will take that long for your body to fully heal from pregnancy and birth. 
 
In that time, you, your family, and your critters will have to eat. Preparing ahead looks a lot like making freezer meals for you and your family. Make sure you have 2 months of feed stored for the animals. Make a list of quick meals you can make that everyone likes, so you don’t have to think. These are both steps you can be working on in your second trimester when you have the energy. 
 
Start implementing systems to make your chores easier. Do you know how much feed is gone through in a day or week? Can you switch to self-feeders? Do you have enough water space to last 24 hours? Are you feeding twice a day? Can you switch to once a day? Do you have to water every day or is there a way to implement timers? Make the changes early so you can adapt if needed and your animals are ready. 
 
In the third trimester, start thinking and asking who you can have to help you postpartum. Write down in detail what you do for chores. For me my daily chores were split between 3 people. My husband let the birds out and locked them in at night. Another friend did all the animal chores. Another friend took care of what was left of the garden. 
 
Do you have other kids to take care of? Find someone to help you for the first week for sure. I was blessed to have my mom come stay with us for a week to help after each kid was born. After that, she still came back (we live 20 minutes apart) once a week to play with the other kids. My mother-in-law watched the kids for a day. When the last baby was born, it was harvest time, so there was lots of tractor and combine rides for the older two as well so I could rest and heal. 
 
Did it seem excessive? Yes, but I will tell you it was my best postpartum yet for healing. And by that time, I had a large garden, chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, horses, dogs, cats, and maybe a bottle calf. I was also running multiple business at the time. I scheduled things out so there was minimal I had to do for a good month. 
 
Adding a baby to the homestead doesn’t have to make everything crazy. With the right planning your homestead can keep going, while you take your time to rest as well.
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
 
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
For more on wellness tips click here:
 
For more on homesteading on your budget click here:
 

My journey into a world I didn't intend to go: The homesteading world

My journey into a world I didn't intend to go: The homesteading world
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I did not start my journey intending to dive into the homesteading lifestyle. I thought that was 40+ acres of grass to run my animals on. I had 3.4 acres to work with in the middle of crop country. I just wanted to be able to feed my family.
 
I grew up on the farm and remember my grandma growing a beautiful garden and my mom canning every summer. My mom, try as she may, has never had a green thumb. When I was first married, I didn’t even grow a garden for the first couple years. We were both still in college and traveling back and forth between school and his family farm. We had my 2 horses, 1 dog, and jobs. I was working 45 minutes away from home, while he worked on the family farm. 
 
When we moved home in 2015, he grew the first garden. A very rough looking sweetcorn patch. I had some herbs in pots up by the house. The following year, we got a fence up, because of rabbits, and I had a small garden, of tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. The things I remember my mom trying to grow. 
 
We actually debated the size of the garden. I wanted it smaller and a bigger fire pit area, he thought it should be bigger.  Fun fact, he was right. 2-3 years later, my oldest daughter and I were moving the fire pit brick by brick and making the garden bigger. 
 
In 2019 I was pregnant with my son and looking at the cost of what daycare for 2 would cost. I was also moving into a season where I no longer liked being away from my family so much. I loved my job but seeing my child for 3-4 hours every weekday wasn’t cutting it. The only problem was, my job was providing insurance, and groceries. We were using my husband’s income for savings and home improvements. 
 
No matter how I ran the numbers, I couldn’t continue to work and still buy gas to get there and groceries to feed my family. I ran the numbers with just my husband’s income, what insurance options we found, and no daycare, it was going to be tight, but do able. I told my boss I wouldn’t be back after I had my son. 
 
Now how to make the grocery bill smaller. Then I remembered my grandma’s garden and stories of great grandma’s garden. They grew everything! So, I dug in over winter. Looked at what my family was eating vegetable wise and figured out how to grow it. Every year my garden has expanded in space and variety. 
 
I learned how to preserve what I grew and how to cook with whole food ingredients, eliminating all the boxed dinners. 2019 also brought a new frontiers of food allergies and learning to cook without gluten and dairy. 
 
We were fortunate to be able to get ½ a beef every year with my husband’s job. 2020 I bought my first chickens. 2021 brought guineas, ducks, and turkeys. 2022 came the geese and honeybees. In 2022 I also learned how to butcher chickens. 
 
I started a poly culture orchard in 2021 as well, to raise some of our own fruit as well. The advantage of the poly culture orchard is once it is established, it takes care of itself with very little maintenance and care. 
 
This year, 2023, we added our milk cow and a small greenhouse to learn in. 
 
Next year, 2024, were planning on adding pigs. 
 
Today, we raise 95% of our own protein and 70% of our own vegetables. The orchard is still maturing but will one day produce 50% of our fruits. 
 
Our family is now 5 strong. I spend maybe $300/month on groceries. Some months we trade for groceries. Yes, it would be nice to spend more on groceries, but we’re not able to yet. However, we eat well and won’t starve either. 
 
I started with a simple garden but grew as I had the capacity and the need for another food category. I started small and added as I got comfortable with what was already here. 
 
As I've grown in my journey as an entrepreneur, mom, gardener, and livestock owner, I struggled to find a planner that met my needs and kept me organized. So, I MADE MY OWN. You can look at it on the link below and buy it on amazon below.
Don't want the whole calendar part? I got you! I pulled the gardening and animal care pages out and put them in a book all their own. 
 
Wanting a community to lean into? Join the FREE Helping Your Family Homestead for Food group! This community is for the Mommas, looking to stay home and raise their kids, but unsure how to keep everyone fed and make ends meet. I share tips from my journey from the office to half the income and feeding my family from home, while maintaining good nourishing food. Tips include gardening, bulk buying, caning/preserving, livestock, homesteading, and home remedies. Your family is precious, and this group is to help you gain the knowledge and tools to keep your family well and not reliant on outside professionals. Remedies and tips are easy and simple for the busy momma, time is precious after all, including pregnancy, birth, young kids, and illness. Trust your Momma gut again! This community offers the resources + community you need to help get started on your journey and prepare for whatever future you envision. 
 
Starting to garden doesn't have to be hard! I gathered all the tips I've learned over my gardening learning curve and made them into a simple course to jump start your gardening your life. 
 
Supporting Your Family Naturally from the Inside Out community!! This community is for Mommas, looking to Support Your Family from Nature for Wellness. Tips range from nutrition, herbals, detoxing, natural cleaning, and essential oils. Basically, all the things I’ve learned slowly over the past 5+ years of my journey. We have moved off Facebook, to better serve our community and be able to discuss openly options for providing for your family in the best way possible.
 
Join the FREE Community
 
I've had 3 very different pregnancies. After the first traumatic birth, I learned better and how to care for my body naturally and prevent common pregnancy and birth problems before they arise. This quick course will get you the tools you need to have a naturally healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. My first pregnancy I had a normal western medicine all the things pregnancy. My second? I flipped to completely natural, no medicine. Bonus: Preventing Preeclampsia Without the Aspirin & Healing from Birth Trauma
 
For more on wellness tips click here:
 
For more on homesteading on your budget click here:
 

 
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