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  1. Frugal Living
    Here's my ultimate list of vegan companies that provide coupons, sometimes their even free coupons! Most of the time I write the companies on facebook with this message: "Hello, my name is (First name Last name). My family really loves your products would you mind sending us some coupons thank...
  2. Growing Your Own Veggies
    One of the ways I dry lettuce, broccoli, radicchio is by covering and tying off with newspaper. Pull the plant out of the ground, cut off the root ball, then save the top of the plant with the dangling seedpods by wrapping the plant with newspaper, and tie with a string the top of the stem...
  3. Frugal Living
    When you think of foraging in the woods, you usually think of collecting mushrooms and wild greens, but you can forage for fruit and nuts this time of year as well. These wild edibles are much easier to identify and container more calories and nutrients. I have written a post before...
  4. Frugal Living
    I feel very fortunate to be in part of the US that is receiving ample rainfall. In parts of the country, such as California, are experiencing drought for months. On June 1st, urban water users in California, had to abide by the state's first ever mandatory water restrictions, by reducing...
  5. Frugal Living
    Of course, our forests have been destroyed of the plentiful fruit and nut trees in order to log for money, so it is no wonder we could hardly live or thrive off the foods found in the woods in this modern day. Although it's true living in tropical or sub-tropical climates are ideal, yet...
  6. Growing Your Own Veggies
    1. Hoe soil into short, wide rows for root vegetables and greens. The wide rows appeals to crowding greens and root veggies and allow for wide walking paths (like I have done in the picture below). The "crowding" method seems to prohibit weeds from growing. Also Short rows have also been...
  7. Growing Your Own Veggies
    Over the last three years, I have bought several different varieties of fruit trees, bushes, vining fruits. For example we bought three blueberry bushes and bought five more this year (one died). The blueberries we harvested a couple months ago, came from the blueberry plants we bought this...
  8. Growing Your Own Veggies
    The greens are in their final stages. After several months, the remaining leaves are bitter and have bug markings. This video is from one of my last lettuce harvests. The tomatoes and cucumbers are fruiting. Seems odd to grow lettuce for months without using your own cucumbers and tomatoes...
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