Just click the link...Yes!
Used to have a recipe long ago that we made for the marching band (in giant trash bags!!!)
But sadly misplaced it
Please do!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Just click the link...Yes!
Used to have a recipe long ago that we made for the marching band (in giant trash bags!!!)
But sadly misplaced it
Please do!
Anyone like homemade instant hot coco?
I would use it, but it is hard (and expensive) to find organic powdered milk. I refuse to use non-organic dairy. I wonder if I can just use the rest of the recipe and use hot milk.Anyone like homemade instant hot coco?
I would use it, but it is hard (and expensive) to find organic powdered milk. I refuse to use non-organic dairy. I wonder if I can just use the rest of the recipe and use hot milk.
I'm still considering whether or not we'd like to keep bees. I mean, I KNOW I'd definitely would, but I don't think the neighborhood would draw bees, nor has enough foliage catered to bees. Planning on planting a bunch of butterfly and bee bushes and see what comes. Maybe rethink it again in a few years.
Bees like sunflowers, wild flower mixes, bee balm, fruit trees, salvia and lots more.
I try to plant for blooms for them all season long.
The salvia reblooms all summer and they love it. The sunflowers get really covered in bees during bloom.
They are interesting to watch and fun to have around. Really even wild flowers in pots will draw them in.
The chickens don't eat them but they will keep chickens from drinking if that is the only water around. That is one reason I put water stations in my flower beds. You know it's hot when 300 bees are on one water dish.
I change their water every morning.
Just don't want no africanized ones up here.![]()