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Self Sufficiency and Homesteading Skills We Need to Learn

By Tiffany 30 Comments

One of the foremost things that attracted me to green and eco conscious living was the direct correlation to self sufficiency and personal responsibility. Going green is largely about taking control of your spending, your habits, your wastefulness, and YOUR contribution to the pollution of our planet. To live a more eco conscious life and reduce your impact on the planet I think you need to develop your skills set. We need some mad green skills. ;) This is good news in my mind as I am and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Self Sufficiency Tagged With: bills, Candles, conscious, Diy, Eco, economic, food, freedom garden, grow your own, Homestead, Homesteading, jars, learn, planet, Self Sufficiency, Sewing, skills, student

Great Gardening Books for Kids

By Tiffany 2 Comments

This is the time of year when garden plans start to come together. You may already have seedlings growing indoors so that they will be ready for transplant when the threat of snow and frost has finally passed. You might be itching to get outside and start digging in the dirt. I know I am! It is important to me to grow at least some of my own food, even if it just keeps me in tomatoes or bell peppers all summer, that is a step towards sustainability and self sufficiency. It is important to me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Gardening Tagged With: Bell Peppers, Children Beds, Christina, Compost Piles, Digging In The Dirt, Enough Space, Ethnic Communities, Evening Supper, Extent, Garden Beds, Gardening Books, Giant Sunflowers, Heart Of The City, Local Foods, Pot Luck, Seedlings, Self Sufficiency, Sustainability, Time Of Year, Tomatoes, Vegetables

Why We Have Chosen Public School

By Tiffany 45 Comments

More and more frequently I get comments on this blog or on Facebook about how I should be homeschooling. Many are well meaning. They think homeschool rocks and they want me to experience this bliss myself. A handful are a tad condescending. I do understand that many parents concerned with self sufficiency, natural learning and living, homesteading, minimalism, etc do opt to homeschool. I do not. Here are some of the reasons why: 1. I do not want to spend every waking moment with my kids. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Homeschool Tagged With: Bliss, Caregiver, Equality, Facebook, Free Time, Handful, Hubby, Minimalism, Nannies, Nappies, Own Business, Parenting Philosophies, Pretzel, Self Sufficiency, Single Parenting, Slings, Sustainability, Tad, Tandem, Time 2, Window Of Time, Work At Home Mom

Swoon Worthy Green Books

By Tiffany 9 Comments

This month the Green Moms Carnival is tackling love for the month of February but not in the usual sense. Participants were asked to share the green books and authors they love. At first I was rather anxious because I thought it was just what books we love in general and that would be, for me, like picking which grains of sand I like best. I go to the library 2-3 times a week. I have 20-30 books checked out at any given time. I always have my nose in book and have since I was a teen. Books are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tidbits Tagged With: Barbara Kingsolver, City Lover, Dye, First Books, Food Books, Food Life, Grains Of Sand, Grand Dreams, Green Books, Green Energy, Homesteader, Joan Dye Gussow, John Seymour, Life Confessions, Living Books, Local Food, Organic Life, Self Sufficiency, Sout, Swoon, Teen Books

The Power of Reclaiming Domesticity

By Tiffany 13 Comments

Over the weekend I read a great article on The Washington Post about the fact that women are reclaiming domestic activities...ala cooking, canning, knitting and such, and it asks whether this is empowering or a step backwards for women's progress. I think the article is beneficial because it is rightly painting domestic tasks in a favorable light and shows that women who pursue such things are finding enjoyment in them. But I also think it misses a larger point about feminism and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Self Sufficiency Tagged With: Actuality, Ala, Basic Necessities, Consumers, Corporations, Domestic Tasks, Domesticity, Favorable Light, Feminists, Healthy Families, Home Producer, Homemaker, Knitting, Modern Feminism, Producers, Self Sufficiency, Shackles, Slavery, Survival, Washington Post

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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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