Still no eggs for us. Will we have to wait till spring?

Checoukan sorry about spikeyboots

Checoukan sorry about spikeyboots
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I have a steamer too but I almost never use it. I've really never cared for the taste of steamed vegies. Actually, to be honest, I guess I rarely sit down to eat cooked vegies of any kind, so I find cans more convenient because I can store them in the pantry, and I use them in casseroles - that is about the only time I use vegies. Other than salads - that is the main way I eat vegies - DH and I will make a salad a meal several times a week using greens, peppers, tomatoes, avocadoes, and whatever else we have on hand to throw in.Years ago I bought a steamer when they were popular. I rarely use canned veggies anymore at all. It really spoiled me. I love home canned veggies but most of the store bought stuff just can't rival the fresh taste of frozen. I don't care for frozen green beans at all though. I don't use the steamer much any more (compared to the fact I use to use it at every meal.) but I still love frozen veggies. If you can't get fresh it's the next best thing. Often our local store will have frozen veggies on sale and I stock up if I know about it. You can buy a ton more frozen veggies for the same money as canned ones.
Last year I also discovered "recipe starter" in the frozen veggie section. It is your basic onions, peppers, etc that you use to make a multitude of dishes. Onions have gotten pricy so when the garden isn't yielding I've found this to be a great beginning for dozens of dishes. I tend to either run out of fresh onion or they go bad before I use them. It's either feast or famine it seems. I stocked up when they had a mix and match on frozen veggies sale.
I woke up this morning about 6:15. It was still dark out. Something told me to get up. Then I walked to the back door and heard the guineas going off. I stepped out the back door just in time to see an owl take off and one of my dogs barking and chasing it. He landed in a tree on the far side of the property. I got the gun and watched and he came back again and went to the uncovered chicken pen. As soon as I stepped out the back door he took off again and I never got a chance to even aim at him.
So the war is back on. I've been shutting the birds up at night other than that one pen. I guess I am going to work my rear off and enclose that today. It is supposed to be warmer out. I have a half dozen birds that sit on the front porch, which I really don't like. I may have to catch them after they roost and figure out a place to pen them for a few days. I hate to do that because I love having my birds free range.
I'm feeling kind of punk yet but I have got to get some pens moved and set up today. It's going to get cold and I am so far from being ready for it.
I use Pinterest too, after my niece got me started on it. DD and I had some fun last Thanksgiving and Christmas, using some ideas for seasonal snacks we got off Pinterest.That is a great recipe! I'm so tempted to make it! I have pinned so many foods recently on Pinterest that I want to try! LOL
I like this idea and am willing to make a start.I'm sure everyone read maidenwolf's post yesterday about her terribe predicament right now. I found it heart breaking and I wrote and deleted and wrote and deleted some more. It's such a sensitive subject, I want to help, yet I can't just make it all go away. I took what I wrote the last time and I almost posted it and decided not to at the last minute and I sent her a PM instead and asked for permission to post it. She said yes, but I think I can get the same result by just making a request. Can we all do some brainstorming for some ideas to supplement income, saving money on groceries or bills, way to cut bills or save on the electric bill. I think there were tons of ideas already posted for where to go for emergency assistance, but if anyone has any new ones that's great too. Her area, there isn't much there. I have been there. If you don't have money for transportation then you are really limited to just what is right there even if there is help 30 miles away. We talked about survival mode. I call survival mode like when I buy a little package of toilet paper to get us through until payday even though I know that the big package is so much cheaper. If a person is stuck in survival mode for a long period of time the basics become depleted and you are stuck selling yourself short over and over and the hole gets deeper. So, what I'm asking is just for good ideas. If we all try to come up with ideas then sometimes one idea sparks another we may have missed. Like Hawkeye, with her insurance claim, if someone hadn't mentioned the carseats it may have been totally overlooked and that's important. Think: recipes with very few ingredients, supplementing income even if it's a little, saving energy to keep that electric bill down. Any way you can contribute to the idea pool, that is appreciated. Even though this was sparked to help maidenwolf, there are others reading who may see it and think Oh, I can do that. We never know how we can affect or help another.
Recipes, breads have very few ingredients, I use flour, sugar, oil, water, potato flakes. Crackers I'm going to try that recipe medawinks posted. I'm thankful too for new ideas. For supplementing income over the years I've babysat, baked, sewed, ironed, sold on eBay, scrapped metal. I know another lady near me who bakes and sells at the Farmer's Market twice per week to supplement her family's income.
Sorry Michelle - I don't remember how old your pullets are? Were they hatched this year? If so, I wouldn't give up yet. I had a pullet hatched in July who laid her first egg the day after Christmas a few years ago, so even in the dead of winter, when they are ready to start laying, they will.Still no eggs for us. Will we have to wait till spring?![]()
I don't know how much it will help, but a favorite low cost dinner here is 15 bean soup. We just soak the beans over night then throw them in the crock pot with some diced tomatoes (about 2 cans), a diced onion and whatever other veggies and herbs we might have. It fills a crock pot for just a few dollars. Spaghetti in another pretty cheap meal. One jar and a pack of spaghetti can be found for about 2 dollars. You can change the kind of pasta, throw the cooked noodles in a skillet with spag. sauce, corn and black beans and call it "skillet suprise". It's what my husband used to make when I was still working and it was his turn to cook. You could probably make your own sauce and do it even cheaper. I don't know if they have it everywhere or not, but there is a moving supply store here that buys cardboard boxes that would work for packing up to move. They don't pay much but we have gone after both times we moved and it ends up being about $10.00 a time.The cracker recipe looks great medawinks. I don't have millet or flax, I've never used millet so I don't know what it is. I will look for it next time we go to the store. I wonder if we could find a recipe for Wheatables, I love those. I have some oats, maybe I could do a variation. I bought the huge bag of popcorn at Sam's too so I always have popcorn. I like your idea to sweeten it up a little. How can the kids possibly refuse that? I'm going to look for a custard recipe today. Does anyone know if custard is like meringue and needs older eggs? We do soft pretzels every once in a while and they never last long. That sounds good too.
Josie, thanks for the info again, I'm still taking notes and trying to follow.
I'm going to look him up too Kansas Prairie, just to.
Danz, how are you feeling today?
HEChicken, I don't have Dillon's or Kroger here. I wonder what other names they may have. The 2 closest towns we go to; one has only Walmart, the other has Walmart, G&W Foods, and Save A Lot. G&W is just a small grocery store, like when you see an IGA in a small town. Save A Lot is similar to Aldi's but it's not big either. We try to get to a Sam's once per month, but I've about got it narrowed down to buying so little that I'm not even sure that my membership is be cost effective anymore. I found an Amish store in Garnett, it's almost an hour from me but I've been getting my flour there, they had spices too. Meat we are just piecing it together here and there, and we worked our backsides off in the garden this summer so I'm still good on veggies.
I'm sure everyone read maidenwolf's post yesterday about her terribe predicament right now. I found it heart breaking and I wrote and deleted and wrote and deleted some more. It's such a sensitive subject, I want to help, yet I can't just make it all go away. I took what I wrote the last time and I almost posted it and decided not to at the last minute and I sent her a PM instead and asked for permission to post it. She said yes, but I think I can get the same result by just making a request. Can we all do some brainstorming for some ideas to supplement income, saving money on groceries or bills, way to cut bills or save on the electric bill. I think there were tons of ideas already posted for where to go for emergency assistance, but if anyone has any new ones that's great too. Her area, there isn't much there. I have been there. If you don't have money for transportation then you are really limited to just what is right there even if there is help 30 miles away. We talked about survival mode. I call survival mode like when I buy a little package of toilet paper to get us through until payday even though I know that the big package is so much cheaper. If a person is stuck in survival mode for a long period of time the basics become depleted and you are stuck selling yourself short over and over and the hole gets deeper. So, what I'm asking is just for good ideas. If we all try to come up with ideas then sometimes one idea sparks another we may have missed. Like Hawkeye, with her insurance claim, if someone hadn't mentioned the carseats it may have been totally overlooked and that's important. Think: recipes with very few ingredients, supplementing income even if it's a little, saving energy to keep that electric bill down. Any way you can contribute to the idea pool, that is appreciated. Even though this was sparked to help maidenwolf, there are others reading who may see it and think Oh, I can do that. We never know how we can affect or help another.
Recipes, breads have very few ingredients, I use flour, sugar, oil, water, potato flakes. Crackers I'm going to try that recipe medawinks posted. I'm thankful too for new ideas. For supplementing income over the years I've babysat, baked, sewed, ironed, sold on eBay, scrapped metal. I know another lady near me who bakes and sells at the Farmer's Market twice per week to supplement her family's income.
Thanks everyone!!!
I don't know how much it will help, but a favorite low cost dinner here is 15 bean soup. We just soak the beans over night then throw them in the crock pot with some diced tomatoes (about 2 cans), a diced onion and whatever other veggies and herbs we might have. It fills a crock pot for just a few dollars. Spaghetti in another pretty cheap meal. One jar and a pack of spaghetti can be found for about 2 dollars. You can change the kind of pasta, throw the cooked noodles in a skillet with spag. sauce, corn and black beans and call it "skillet suprise". It's what my husband used to make when I was still working and it was his turn to cook. You could probably make your own sauce and do it even cheaper. I don't know if they have it everywhere or not, but there is a moving supply store here that buys cardboard boxes that would work for packing up to move. They don't pay much but we have gone after both times we moved and it ends up being about $10.00 a time.
My heart pours out to Maidenwolf and her family. We've discussed this and I have been in the exact spot as a single Mom. Let me tell you there is nothing worse than fearing for your kids to have warmth and food and a place to call home. I think our first priority is to make sure they have a place to live and utilities. I'm not sure what we can do to help. I suppose any bit of information to stretch what she does have can help some. Unfortunately her small community is biased.The cracker recipe looks great medawinks. I don't have millet or flax, I've never used millet so I don't know what it is. I will look for it next time we go to the store. I wonder if we could find a recipe for Wheatables, I love those. I have some oats, maybe I could do a variation. I bought the huge bag of popcorn at Sam's too so I always have popcorn. I like your idea to sweeten it up a little. How can the kids possibly refuse that? I'm going to look for a custard recipe today. Does anyone know if custard is like meringue and needs older eggs? We do soft pretzels every once in a while and they never last long. That sounds good too.
You can use any eggs for custard. Custard is one of the easiest things to make. A lot a recipes ask you to use a pan of water below the pan you cook it in but it cooks just fine without one so don't let that intimidate you if you don't have something to use. I like making custard in glass baking dishes.
Josie, thanks for the info again, I'm still taking notes and trying to follow.
I'm going to look him up too Kansas Prairie, just to.
Danz, how are you feeling today?
Still feeling a little rough, but thanks for asking. Not like a full blown flu. Just achy, congested, and running a little fever. I just hope it passes soon.
just HEChicken, I don't have Dillon's or Kroger here. I wonder what other names they may have. The 2 closest towns we go to; one has only Walmart, the other has Walmart, G&W Foods, and Save A Lot. G&W is just a small grocery store, like when you see an IGA in a small town. Save A Lot is similar to Aldi's but it's not big either. We try to get to a Sam's once per month, but I've about got it narrowed down to buying so little that I'm not even sure that my membership is be cost effective anymore. I found an Amish store in Garnett, it's almost an hour from me but I've been getting my flour there, they had spices too. Meat we are just piecing it together here and there, and we worked our backsides off in the garden this summer so I'm still good on veggies.
My mother taught me about freezing the flours and grains many years ago and I haven't had an infestation other than when I failed to do it to a big bag of rice I bought to make dog food. If you consistently freeze your grains then you never bring in anything with live eggs so you never have to worry about it happening. Tried and true. It works! One word of caution you might not think of is to store things like wild bird feed that you normally wouldn't eat outside in covered containers. Bird seed is a major major place for weevils to develop. And with luck if it freezes outside it will kill any potential eggs anyway.
I'm sure everyone read maidenwolf's post yesterday about her terribe predicament right now. I found it heart breaking and I wrote and deleted and wrote and deleted some more. It's such a sensitive subject, I want to help, yet I can't just make it all go away. I took what I wrote the last time and I almost posted it and decided not to at the last minute and I sent her a PM instead and asked for permission to post it. She said yes, but I think I can get the same result by just making a request. Can we all do some brainstorming for some ideas to supplement income, saving money on groceries or bills, way to cut bills or save on the electric bill. I think there were tons of ideas already posted for where to go for emergency assistance, but if anyone has any new ones that's great too. Her area, there isn't much there. I have been there. If you don't have money for transportation then you are really limited to just what is right there even if there is help 30 miles away. We talked about survival mode. I call survival mode like when I buy a little package of toilet paper to get us through until payday even though I know that the big package is so much cheaper. If a person is stuck in survival mode for a long period of time the basics become depleted and you are stuck selling yourself short over and over and the hole gets deeper. So, what I'm asking is just for good ideas. If we all try to come up with ideas then sometimes one idea sparks another we may have missed. Like Hawkeye, with her insurance claim, if someone hadn't mentioned the carseats it may have been totally overlooked and that's important. Think: recipes with very few ingredients, supplementing income even if it's a little, saving energy to keep that electric bill down. Any way you can contribute to the idea pool, that is appreciated. Even though this was sparked to help maidenwolf, there are others reading who may see it and think Oh, I can do that. We never know how we can affect or help another.
Recipes, breads have very few ingredients, I use flour, sugar, oil, water, potato flakes. Crackers I'm going to try that recipe medawinks posted. I'm thankful too for new ideas. For supplementing income over the years I've babysat, baked, sewed, ironed, sold on eBay, scrapped metal. I know another lady near me who bakes and sells at the Farmer's Market twice per week to supplement her family's income.
Thanks everyone!!!
No you probably won't. Try putting a light out on a timer to come on about 4AM and off at dark.Still no eggs for us. Will we have to wait till spring?
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Checoukan sorry about spikeyboots
I don't have very many good recipes that are super cheap, but I do have a couple of suggestions to share.I'm sure everyone read maidenwolf's post yesterday about her terribe predicament right now. I found it heart breaking and I wrote and deleted and wrote and deleted some more. It's such a sensitive subject, I want to help, yet I can't just make it all go away. I took what I wrote the last time and I almost posted it and decided not to at the last minute and I sent her a PM instead and asked for permission to post it. She said yes, but I think I can get the same result by just making a request. Can we all do some brainstorming for some ideas to supplement income, saving money on groceries or bills, way to cut bills or save on the electric bill. I think there were tons of ideas already posted for where to go for emergency assistance, but if anyone has any new ones that's great too. Her area, there isn't much there. I have been there. If you don't have money for transportation then you are really limited to just what is right there even if there is help 30 miles away. We talked about survival mode. I call survival mode like when I buy a little package of toilet paper to get us through until payday even though I know that the big package is so much cheaper. If a person is stuck in survival mode for a long period of time the basics become depleted and you are stuck selling yourself short over and over and the hole gets deeper. So, what I'm asking is just for good ideas. If we all try to come up with ideas then sometimes one idea sparks another we may have missed. Like Hawkeye, with her insurance claim, if someone hadn't mentioned the carseats it may have been totally overlooked and that's important. Think: recipes with very few ingredients, supplementing income even if it's a little, saving energy to keep that electric bill down. Any way you can contribute to the idea pool, that is appreciated. Even though this was sparked to help maidenwolf, there are others reading who may see it and think Oh, I can do that. We never know how we can affect or help another.