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Hey friends! What's going on in your neck of the woods?I got my 1st chicken egg It was like Christmas Morning! I found a supplier for raw milk Right in our little town, how cool! And the natural room spray that I'm loving, it doubles as a body spray! Be sure to pop into the group and let us know what's new with you!!
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Hey friends!In this episode I have the amazing Naomi Troyer, she is a health and restoration coach among many other things. She shares with us how stress and burnout can literally be making you sick, dysregulating your hormones and zapping your energy!
Here is your sign to adopt a simple life, enjoy the show!You can find Naomi Here β¬οΈhttps://www.facebook.com/share/186ghepNMH/?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.instagram.com/natroyer_coach?igsh=OXl4YXFya253Ymsy&utm_source=qr https://www.thewellnessway.com/clinics/in/shipshewana/wellness-center/
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Are you unsure on how to keep your flock healthy and happy this winter? If so you will love today's show!Most of the herbs I share in this episode will already be in your spice cabinet! Enjoy the show! Come and hang out in the private Facebook community π
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Cold and flu season is around the corner! But don't worryβin today's episode, I share my top favorite herbal remedies that are easy to make and effective.We will talk about...Elderberry syrup, elderberry gummies (for the kids, or kids at heart. Anything gummy bear shaped just tastes better...π€£)Fire cider, it sounds a lot scarier than it is...I promise. Mullen, nature's Mucinex and last but not least fermented garlic honey. Enjoy the show!!
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Are you tired of spending so much money on groceries? In this episode, I share 5 things that I never buy from the store. Here is some inspiration to start cooking from scratch, enjoying the process, and feeding your family well. Are you ready to beat inflation? Me too! Let's do it together, xoCome and hang out in the private Facebook community π
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Itβs Harvest time ππOkay, so you have a garden and fresh produce. Maybe you have a ton of herbs that will soon be withering away due to the colder temperatures.
What do we do with all of this food?!? π€
Maybe you donβt have a garden but love the fresh produce from the farm stands.
Wouldnβt it be amazing to have fresh food ALL WINTER LONG? Well, you can!
I have you covered in this episode!
We will discuss the four main types of food preservation.1. Canning2. Freezing3. Dehydrating4. Freeze drying
Iβll tell you the pros and cons of each, and itβs friendly for beginners. I hope you enjoy the episode. Xoxo, Alicia
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Hey love!Do you dream of a life where you make your own sourdough bread and feed your chickens as your morning coffee brews? βππ
Maybe you step outside, and your sheets are hung on the line. There is no better smell than freshly washed bedding that smells like sunshine, am I right? π
Do you have the dream of homesteading but think itβs out of reach? π€
Do you think you have to have 40 acres of land and live on a ranch?
Today, I will debunk some common homesteading myths and help you start working toward your dream of being a homesteader!
Be sure to tune in as I discuss the difference between urban, suburban, and rural homesteading. Letβs make your dream a reality! π
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Hey Friend! Just because you CAN do it doesnβt mean you SHOULD do it.
Do you ever find yourself addicted to the achievement?
Do you wonder what is your best yes?It can be hard to sift through and decide what is right for you in a world that offers so many great choices. For every yes you give, you say no to something else. Remember, sis, you only have 24 hours in a day, and your body needs rest. If you say YES when you should be saying NO, donβt worry! I have a simple solution for you. If you get clear on your God-given calling, you will learn what you should say yes to and what deserves a simple, guilt-free no.
This, friends, will be so freeing. You will experience joy, peace, and fulfillment!
Who doesnβt want more of that, am I right? Enjoy the show! Xo, Alicia
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The real reason I started homesteading, the answer may surprise you!
I was longing for a simple, unhurried life. I was tired of hurling myself from event to event and answering all the dings of modern technology. I wanted to be calm and peaceful. It just happened that my whole life, as far back as I can remember, all I ever wanted was to be a mom, wife, and homemaker. I found myself in a place where I was living my dream, and I was even blessed with a fantastic businessβone where I got to set my schedule and work around my family. But somewhere along the way, I forgot how to have fun and do things just for enjoyment. Life became this long checklist of to-dos, and if I could get them all done before I collapsed, then I had accomplished something, or so I thought.
I knew I had to learn to care for myself and escape survival mode. I knew I was not being the mom, wife, and person I wanted to be. Unfortunately, back in the day, I bought into hustle culture. Forgive me, my 20-something self. I thought that if I were ever going to be successful, I would have to work until I couldnβt see straight. And if I stopped to take a break, it would all come tumbling down around me.
As I started taking time to learn how to make things for my family, one often not-so-tasty meal at a time. I started noticing a peace inside of me, even joy bubbling from deep inside just like the perfect sourdough started, so there's some homesteading humor lol. The more I found myself in the kitchen creating, the happier I was. My family was also happy as my cooking improved, one slightly burnt cookie at a time. I realized that this was the life I was created to live, and for the first time in a long time, I had taken a deep breath, enjoyed the stillness, and knew that this was good. I was on the right path, the path of peace. As I continued on, homesteading was the next right step. Along the way, I discovered what success meant to me and what would truly make me feel successful. It looks a lot different from the world's definition of success. Hustle culture is truly detestable to me, it only leads to burnout. Check out this episode and let me share my definition of success. Maybe it will inspire you to rethink what it means to you! am so grateful for this path. If any of this hits home, please, the right path is just a step away. Enjoy the show!
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Are you ready to start canning? I hope you are reaping a harvest if you planted a garden this year! If you didnβt plant a garden this year or didnβt get the amount of produce you would have liked, no worries! You can supplement from farmers' markets, roadside stands, and friends!In this episode, I want to share how I batch can. It will make it a lot easier to can a variety of delicious foods that you and your family can enjoy all year long!
Thereβs nothing better than cracking open a can of stewed tomatoes in February or grabbing a can of garden veggie soup on a cold day. Just be sure to dip some warm bread in it. Thatβs the only thing that could make it better.
I hope you enjoy the show. Happy canning!!
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Hey friends!
School is back in session. Maybe youβre homeschooling, or your kiddos go to a traditional school like mine. No matter what your schooling looks like, we all have one thing in common.
Can you guess what that is?
They are hungry, and they want a snack! Right?!?
In this episode, I share my snack drawer system and a few snack ideas with youβtried and true, of course.This system will make it easier for you because itβs all prepared in advance, and your kiddos can choose what they want. You still make the rules, you get to pick what goes in the drawer. We all win!Enjoy the show!
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Does the question..." What's for dinner?" Make you feel a sense of dread, overwhelm, or mom guilt? ππ« πDo you feel discouraged because you have a fridge full of food but are too exhausted from your day or can't make one more decision? (Decision fatigue is real friends!)Well, if you answered YES to any of these questions, this episode is for you!Enjoy the show! π
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Hey friends! Someone asked me how I got my daily cleaning done in 20 minutes a day.The answer is..I put in a lot of work on the back end to get to this point. I decluttered with reckless abandon . I was ruthless. And guess what? I don't even remember what I got rid of!So that means I really didn't need it. Other than a box of random wires that my husband wanted me to keep and I talked him into tossing it, then one day he needed something from that box and it was gone . But other than that I would say it's a win!I also streamlined my cleaning products and put them in a cute little cleaning caddy, when it's go time I don't even have to think about it. I just look at my list and grab the caddy. In no time I'm done! VOILA Cleaning and decluttering is not the same thing. I used to think cleaning was getting rid of all of the random junk lying around then and then cleaning afterward. These are two different things. Doing them out of order can be overwhelming and take WAY too much time! I don't know about you, but I would rather be outside, at Target or sipping a hot cup of coffee while snuggled up in my slippers.I created a quarterly decluttering schedule, and I can stay on top of the clutter monster with ease! And so can you!!Each January, April, July and October I go through my decluttering checklist. What is my checklist you're wondering? Here it is!1.Kid's rooms-basically everything inside lol They can be like little squirrels stashing away nuts for winter. I go through drawers, and closets, changing out seasonal items when needed, and tossing clothes that are too worn to wear anymore. Donating clothing that no longer fits them. I look under the bed for random items that were lost or stuffed underneath in a hurried bedroom cleaning so they can outside or get back to what they really wanted to do.2. All closets, which for us are our closet and the coat closet.3. Garage4. Van- my mom van can hold a plethora of random items, and they can accumulate quickly, even when I try to stay on top of it!5. Nightstands6.Bathroom cabinets7.Seasonal Items/household items8.Kitchen Drawers9.Pantry10. papers-Trash, shred or file.Remember Rome was not built in a day, or in this case unbuilt lol so take it slow and don't get overwhelmed! If you are ready to create a peaceful home that runs smoothly and destress your life, I have some resources for you.Check out the podcast episodes below EP // 22 Create your own daily, weekly and monthly cleaning schedule.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-22-create-your-own-daily-weekly-and-monthly/id1737426965?i=1000665045552EP // 23 Simplify your cleaning caddy with DIY non-toxic cleaners for your whole house.The Roses Homestead| Homesteading, Gardening, cooking from scratch, sustainable living, food preservationhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-23-simplify-your-cleaning-caddy-with-diy-non-toxic/id1737426965?i=1000665870765
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Hey friends! Do you want to simplify your cleaning caddy? Do you want to make simple and effective non-toxic cleaners? Well, this episode is for you!With this simple list of ingredients, you can make every cleaning recipe I mentioned today, plus you can use these items for tons of other cleaning tasks. List of supplies Baking sodawhite vinegarsalt3, or more essential oils (my faves are) lavender, tea tree & grapefruitCasteel soap (I recommend unscented)fresh lemonsolive oil3-glass spray bottles1 mason jarCheck out this episode to create your own DIY and non-toxic cleaning caddy, save money, save time, and make cleaning enjoyable and effective.
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Do you ever feel like you spend WAY too much time cleaning? If you raised your hand, then I have a treat for you! I share my daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning schedule in today's episode. Then, I show you how to create your very own daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning schedule tailored to fit your life. Who's ready to simplify their life, enjoy a clean home while only spending 20 minutes a day cleaning, and spend more time doing things that bring you joy!
Be sure to join us in the Facebook group, introduce yourself, and show us something you're working on, ask a question, or offer advice. We would LOVE that! πππ
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Hey friends!
Put this episode in your back pocket in case you get chicken fever next spring
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In this episode, I share my step-by-step plan for preparing for and raising baby chicks.
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Hey Friends! Are you ready for a life update? I turned 39, and it was the best birthday ever! Dinner with family, time with friends, and picking out my very own baby chicks!
We are converting the sweetest playhouse into a chicken coop, and I am redecorating our house. I am craving all things cozy, and it's been so fun! Searching for vintage paintings, I even scored a gorgeous maple wood hutch to store my canning jars, that will soon be filled with food for the winter.
The boys are starting football today, it makes me feel like summer is over, but it's not! we will squeeze out every last drop of summer. Enjoy the show! π₯
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Hey friends! Do you want to create your very own compost for organic gardening? This black gold will help your plants and flowers grow big and strong!
There are many ways to create a compost bin, you can make one with wood and hardware mesh, order one from Amazon, or do what I did and buy a big metal trash can. I kept it simple π I bought a 32-gallon metal trash can with a lid, I wanted to keep the smells inside the trashcan and the critters out.
The next step is to drill some holes in the bottom of the trash can, this is for drainage and to promote aeration. I used a large bit of drill and created several holes.
Place a layer of twigs or small branches at the bottom of the trash can to promote air circulation and drainage. Add a layer of brown materials. Such as dried leaves, shredded newspaper or cardboard to the trash can. This will help create a balanced compost mix.
Add a layer of green material on top of the brown material, things such as fruit and vegetable scraps, grass clippings, eggshells and coffee grounds. Never use meat or dairy in your compost. The green material will provide the nitrogen needed for the composting process. Continue layering the brown and green materials in the trash can, be sure to keep the compost moist but not soggy. So, after your first two layers of green and brown material, you will want to add some water.
Turn the compost with a pitchfork or shovel every few weeks to aerate and mix the materials. Place the lid on your compost container to keep the compost contained and protected from rain and pests.
Allow the compost to decompose for several weeks to several months, it depends on the material used and the environmental conditions on how fast your compost will take to break down.
When this process is complete you will have black gold to add to your plants that will improve soil quality and help plants grow healthy and strong! I got a big container with a lid, and I keep it handy in my kitchen, when I have fruit and veggie scraps, eggshells and coffee grounds I toss it in the container and put the lid on. Then I have a simple way to make sure that I have some "green" materials ready for my compost bin.
I hope you enjoy this episode! π±
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Hey friends! I have a garden update for you. My tomatoes are flourishing, which is great because I can't wait to make spaghetti sauce and pizza sauce. π The wildflowers are blooming new beauties each day. I have ONE huge, lonely spaghetti squash and finally green beans. πΈπΊπͺ»πΉI also have a lot of weeds! I'm not using any chemicals in the garden so I'm doing a lot of old-fashioned weeding. π₯΅Have you ever heard of lasagna gardening? I am going to give it a try for next year. It's supposed to help with weeds and cultivate amazing rich soil. If you have ever tried this, please let me know!I hope you enjoy this episode! π±
Also, come and hang out with me on Instagram @theroseshomesteadBe sure to join us in the Facebook group, introduce yourself, and show us something you're working on. We LOVE that! πππThe Modern-day Homemaker| Private community for modern-day I would love to hear from you, feel free to send me an email @ [email protected]
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Hey friend! Have you been caught up in the cycle of following trends? I know I have been stuck in this cycle before. One day you're scrolling through Pinterest..drooling over all of the beautiful homes, so perfectly styled and curated.Then you look around your home and quietly decide that your house isn't up to par? So you get rid of everything you own, paint, and redecorate. Then a year or two goes by..(if you're lucky) and suddenly your gray house is so outdated? If you're thinking to yourself, YEP πββοΈ. Well, you're not alone. Let's do something fun together, shall we? Let's ditch the trends and make our house a home? It's us and our families that live there anyway, right? In today's episode, I will share with you my TOP 10 tips to make a house a home. We will talk about ditching the trends and creating a home that shows our unique personality. Focus on lighting, lamps, and cozy touches. Filling your home with non-toxic scents that you can customize and mix up yourself, DIY linen spray. Adding texture and layers, have some fun with your decor! Ditching the clutter, keep what you love and what makes you happy, and out with the rest. Adding artwork, family photos, and things that you love. The quirky the better, you make the rules, remember? π Plants, I am a crazy plant lady for sure. A plant packs a punch, warms up a home, and even cleans the air. They can be purchased inexpensively, and you can have a lot of fun with the pots. Last but not least, comfortable blankets and pillows. Let's make our home so cozy that we can't resist a good nap.Enjoy the show! Also, come and hang out with me on Instagram @theroseshomestead
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Grab those seed packets, it's time to grow girl π±
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