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Overnight Guests

How to Simply Care for Overnight Guests

Overnight guests are just one type of visitors we have during the holidays.  Some come for an hour, some for the day, and some comeRead More →

2019-12-19
In: homemaking, Simple Life
Christmas Tray

This Year Make it the Sweetest Gift-Cookie Trays!

Sometimes the best gift  is the simplest – Learn how to create the Sweetest Gift-Cookie Trays! It’s easy, it’s cost-effective, and best of all, itRead More →

2019-12-03
In: Holidays, homemaking
Is it Really a Dirty Word?

Is it really a ‘Dirty Word’???

  Is it really a ‘dirty word’? In today’s society, it can be. it’s one of those words we long to say, but don’t dareRead More →

2019-01-25
In: Family, homemaking

Does Canning Really Save You Money?

Does canning really save you money? People often ask me if living on a farm and learning to be as self-reliant as possible is moreRead More →

2019-01-16
In: homemaking, Kitchen
Handmade Christmas Fresh Baked

Handmade Christmas 7 – How to Create Delicious Cookie Trays

Just so you know: This post contains affiliate links; if you click on a link and make a purchase I might make a small commission,Read More →

2018-12-13
In: DIY, Crafts, Holidays, homemaking
handmade christmas #6 - wooden spoon butter

Handmade Christmas #6

Handmade Christmas #6 is a bit on the unusual side. I love to cook. When I first learned how, wooden spoons were a staple utensil.Read More →

2018-12-06
In: DIY, Crafts, Holidays, homemaking
Handmade Christmas #5 - embroidered dishtowels

Handmade Christmas #5

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2018-11-29
In: DIY, Crafts, Handmade Christmas, Holidays, homemaking, Homemaking
Handmade Christmas #4 - Pot Scrubbers

Handmade Christmas – #4

Handmade Christmas Idea #4: Although I do love my knitted dishcloths, they don’t always work when you need to scrub stubborn baked-on foods. Just soRead More →

2018-11-22
In: DIY, Crafts, Holidays, homemaking
Handmade Christmas #1 - Psalms 91 Throw

Handmade Christmas #1

Handmade Christmas #1: It is almost time for Christmas. We may be discussing Thanksgiving plans, but in the back of our minds, we are alreadyRead More →

2018-11-01
In: DIY, Crafts, Holidays, homemaking
a room cluttered with boxes, bins and junk

Clear the Clutter – How to Get Rid of all that Stuff!

Cleaning out the clutter in your home sounds like a major undertaking – and yes, I can already hear the groans coming from my readers. Read More →

2016-10-24
In: homemaking
The Kitchen Series - Part Two - Basic Kitchen items

The Kitchen Series – Part 2

The Kitchen Series – Part 2 covers things I have always thought of as standard when it comes to my kitchen – wooden spoons, mixingRead More →

2015-02-12
In: Kitchen, homemaking

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Welcome to the Farm Wife! I am Julie, and I live on a 60-acre farm in NW Louisiana with my husband, cows, chickens, cats and dogs. I am a writer, speaker and teacher on all things living a Simple Life. Author of: The Farm Wife - Living a Simple Life on the FarmRead more...

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