Monthly Archives: February, 2012
Part two of living on less than $28k/year
The Peaceful Mom has started a series regarding how she and her family are living on less than $28k/year. She just recently posted the 2nd part of this ongoing series. (You can find the first part here.) I think no matter what you’re living on, you should always examine where your money is going. Too …
Sherindipity Share – The Perfect Bow Maker!
Sherindipity Share – The Perfect Bow Maker!. Cute bows! Mine could always use improvement!
Edible homemade finger paints
Out of Time Toddler will love this idea! Thanks to Momtastic for the recipe and idea!
Ah, Ben and Jerry’s. I’ve never had bad Ben and Jerry’s, so when I heard that they made Greek Frozen yogurt, I piled the Out of Time family into the car and headed to our local scoop shop for some taste testing. I tried the four flavors they had there. Ranked from least favorite to …
Feeling crafty?
I don’t know if you noticed, but Zombies have made a big come back. Thanks to the AMC show, the Walking Dead, and fun games like Plants Versus Zombies, this is the year of the Zombie. What better way to show your love than a Zombie cross stitch project found here at Feeling Stitchy. I …
The Economy; and Star Wars versus Star Trek
Out of Time Mom had just finished a bottle of wine, with a little help from me, and she said that she thought that it would be nice if I would help her with another post this week. She said that Thursdays didn’t have a theme, so I should come up with something clever. Being …
Thirsty Thursday- Wednesday Edition
Tonight I killed a bottle of wine. Not alone, mind you, but the majority of it was me. I’m not a big drinker, in the sense that I don’t drink often, but occasionally I drink a lot. A whole lot. Tonight, at just 4:30 PM, I decided I was going to drink some wine, for …
Originally posted on domestic diva, M.D.:
Once upon a time, I was hired as a gogo dancer. Now, I should probably start off by stating that I have never taken a dance lesson in my life. Therefore, all of my dance skills come from theater or high school dances. That roughly translates into skills…
Community Supported Agriculture
Last year, we joined a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) at the Hancock Shaker Village near where we live. If you’re not familiar with CSAs, you can find more information about them here at wikipedia. Basically, you purchase a “share” or half share in our case,upfront and throughout the harvest time, you get a portion of …