I can still remember the glowing feeling I had nearly 12 years ago when I received my very first paycheck from my very first job. The money you earned as a teen was completely unencumbered. There were no bills screaming to be paid and the masses weren’t clawing your eyes out to receive their portion of your piddly $300 paycheck. You could spend that glorious amount of cash on anything you wanted; new clothes, a bicycle, the newest video game system or *gasp* you could save it. Those were... (more...)
New Additions
Our newest additions to the Half-Acre Homestead have arrived. We picked up three Auracana chicks from one of our friends yesterday who made a big order and wanted to share in the fun. Auracanas are the “Easter Egg” chickens that lay green and blue eggs. We’ve kicked around the idea for a year or two, just wanting to start out with a couple hens to provide us some eggs. Our decision was pushed last year when we had a terrible problem trying to combat the swarms of squash... (more...)
The Joy (and horror) of Packing Peanuts
As we fully head into the new year, you might be thinking about some spring cleaning activities to get you into high gear. We’re now officially close to four weeks post-Christmas but if you’re like me, there’s probably still a few reminders of the holidays lingering around the house. If you received a lot of mail ordered gifts this year than you probably have a lot of those styrofoam packing peanuts shoved somewhere. We all know their full of static and just plain annoying... (more...)
Greening Up Your Household Cleaners
There’s been a lot of talk about how harsh our everyday, household cleaners really are. Not only to ourselves but also to our environment. We’re beginning to see some, commercially produced cleaners that are more natural and biodegradable. It’s a small niche market right now but as the green movement picks up, more and more companies are turning to more sustainable options. Not only will it be better for our environment in the long run, it will also protect our children... (more...)
Tax-Time Food Security
This time of year, many families are probably happily awaiting their tax return. In years past, the return has always felt like a surprising windfall, giving us a little boost of spending money to pick up a large item or two we normally wouldn’t have the funds for. Last year we used some tax return money to finally purchase an HDTV after using our two little 19″, no frills TVs for more than 10 years. We also completed our Darling Daughter’s furniture set in her bedroom. The... (more...)
Cutting Back on Corn
U.S. News and World Report had some interesting facts about the amount of corn being grown and used in food products these days. According to the magazine, U.S. farmers harvested about 13-billion bushels of corn this year which is the largest harvest on record. That’s great for the farmers and the government subsidies that were handed out to them to increase the corn production. However, there’s new concerns that we’re intaking too much corn in our diets. Because corn syrup... (more...)
Tomato Cravings
Spring can’t arrive soon enough here at the Half-Acre Homestead. The first day of spring is March 20th, just two and a half weeks away but we’re already itching to get back out into our garden and get back to growing our own food. One of the most missed garden items at the moment are those glowing orbs of goodness brought on by sunshine and warmth called tomatoes. Some of the biggest tomatoes we've ever grown came off our Pink Brandywine plants that we bought at the Master Gardeners... (more...)
