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Give A Cluck – Choose Cage Free Eggs

By Tiffany 1 Comment

In my mind there is nothing like farm fresh eggs from chickens who are pastured and allowed to roam and eat grass and bugs. They have deep orange colored yolks and they are out of this world tasty. Once you try them you won't ever want to buy conventional store bought eggs again. Living in Ohio I am rather lucky that I have dozens and dozens of options for farm fresh pasture eggs all year long. They might cost anywhere from $5.00 to $8.00 a dozen but I happily pay that. They are just THAT good … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Healthy Eating Tagged With: Bugs, Chickens, Choices, Cluck, Dozens, Farm Fresh, Food Animals, Free Eggs, Fresh Eggs, Grass, Healthiest Food, Infographic, Options, Orange, Pasture, Photo, Wspa, Yolks

I’m Going to BlogHer12!

By Tiffany 8 Comments

I actually bought my ticket for the BlogHer 2012 conference in New York City months ago but I never announced it here. It's not earth shattering news or anything. Then I figured that maybe I should make a little announcement just in case any readers or other bloggy friends were going so that we could arrange to meet in person. This is all part of my New Year's Resolution to have more fun. It was a total blast to go visit Detroit earlier this year and meet up with dozens of other bloggers. In New … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tidbits Tagged With: Apple, Bit Of Fun, Blogger, Bloggers, Blogher, Business Trips, Conferences, Dozens, Friends, Greenwashing, Looking For A Sponsor, Love Tips, Lucky Number, Mom, new year, New York City, Partnerships, Pool, Sad, Travel

Bringing Food Preservation Back To Our Kitchens

By Tiffany 12 Comments

Canning and preserving food is no longer the necessity that it used to be before the age of grocery stores and pre-packaged convenience foods. In fact, there are plenty of people who look down on the art of canning and preserving as being unnecessary, time consuming and pointless. However, for those families who understand the cost and health benefits of preparing your own foods; learning to can and preserve can go a long ways towards cutting costs and keeping your family eating healthy, even … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Green Home, Healthy Eating Tagged With: All Sorts, Best Bet, Canning Food, Convenience Foods, Cost Effectiveness, Different Kinds, Dozens, Early Autumn, Enzymes, Food Preservation, Fresh Foods, Fruits And Vegetables, Grocery Stores, Health Benefits, High Temperatures, Kitchens, Microorganisms, Period Of Time, Preserving Food, Raw State, Unnecessary Time, Vacuum Seal

Greener Laundry Products

By Tiffany 10 Comments

The above picture shows some of the greener laundry products I have been testing lately. Laundry is one of those chores I absolutely despise. I wish green gadgets could change that but they don't. The only thing they do is make the process a little more planet friendly and that at times seems like a stretch in my opinion. Most "green" laundry detergents come in plastic bottles and that isn't so green at all. Soap nuts have to travel from around the world and they don't last long. Lots of laundry … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: Chores, Dozens, Dryer Sheets, Essential Oils, Evils, Fragrance, Gadgets, Hangers, Laundry Aids, Laundry Ball, Laundry Detergent, Laundry Detergents, Laundry Products, Nuts, Ohio Weather, Plastic Baskets, Plastic Bottles, Plastic Containers, Smart Plastic, Surfactants

Squid Balm Vegan Skincare

By Tiffany 8 Comments

I recently got to test out some Squid Balm products that were graciously sent to me. Most times I refuse any sort of product in the beauty and/or skincare realm. I get dozens of requests each week and I always have to politely explain that I can't test them if I won't use them. ;) Soap and shampoo bars are just my thing though. I was also very interested in trying a lotion bar since I have heard good things about them. Plus my skin has been drier since I started spending so much time in the … [Read more...]

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Meet Tiffany

My name is Tiffany and I am a flower farmer and urban homesteader in Central Ohio with my husband, three children, and assorted furry friends. When I am not blogging I am usually thrift store shopping, gardening, wildcrafting and food foraging, or otherwise enjoying nature. Enjoy! Read More…

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