Category: Homemaking

  • How Our Family Prepares for Saturday Sabbath

    How Our Family Prepares for Saturday Sabbath

    **Disclaimer, this blog was created in no place of judgement of others or their beliefs. It was written to share how our family celebrates Shabbat according to scripture.  Growing up Dylan and I both attended Christian churches that worshiped on Sunday. As we’ve grown older and read scripture together we’ve…

  • Homemade Pizza

    Homemade Pizza

    Our family makes homemade pizza often! It’s a highlight in our home that brings laughter and joy! There’s truly nothing quite like the mouth-watering aroma of a homemade pizza, fresh out of the oven. It has this uncanny ability to bring people together, bonding over their shared excitement to indulge…

  • Homemaking with Christ at the Center

    Homemaking with Christ at the Center

    It can be hard, living in society today that promotes the thought that, “women need to have a career to be successful or women need to have a certain degree to be worth something.” I know not everyone feels that society says that, but I do. It makes it hard…

  • Challah Bread | Sabbath Bread

    Challah Bread | Sabbath Bread

    Challah bread is not just any bread. While our family isn’t Jewish or attempts to be, we have great respect for the culture and people. We’ve shared our faith beliefs before and we will typically fix a Challah loaf in preparation for our Shabbat dinner. This special and traditional Jewish…

  • Making Fire Cider at Home

    Making Fire Cider at Home

    Fire cider is a folk remedy that has been used for centuries to boost the immune system and combat colds and flus. It is a potent blend of apple cider vinegar, honey, garlic, onion, ginger, turmeric, and other herbs and spices. It is believed that the combination of these ingredients…

  • Making Colloidal Silver at Home | Natural Antibiotic

    Making Colloidal Silver at Home | Natural Antibiotic

    Colloidal silver has been used for centuries to treat a myriad of ailments, from wound infections to lung diseases. The ancient Greeks and Romans used silver to increase healing and prevent disease. In the early 1900s, colloidal silver gained popularity as an antibiotic before penicillin was discovered. During World War…

  • Making Elderberry Syrup at Home

    Making Elderberry Syrup at Home

    Elderberry syrup is a traditional remedy that has been used for generations to boost the immune system and fight off cold and flu symptoms. Elderberries are packed with antioxidants and vitamins that can help strengthen your immune system and protect your body against infections. Making elderberry syrup at home is…

  • Building the Garden of Your Dreams | Even if You Stumble

    Building the Garden of Your Dreams | Even if You Stumble

    Oh, the garden!! From the fragrant aromas, colors and textures, to the beauty and abundance you can find here!  When we moved last year, it was a shmita year.  A shmita year happens every 7 years. It’s the year where you allow your land/garden to rest. You can find more…

  • Rustic Cowboy Stew | Meat Lovers Favorite

    Rustic Cowboy Stew | Meat Lovers Favorite

    Are you on the search for a delicious and hearty meal to satisfy your cravings on a chilly night? Then why not try out cowboy stew? This satisfying dish is perfect for filling tummies and provides a meal that can be easily customized to suit your personal taste preferences. Cowboy…

  • It’s Monday! Which means it’s home blessing day!

    It’s Monday! Which means it’s home blessing day!

    “Mom, mom, mom….MOM! Can you….” *sigh…*Being a wife and mother can often feel daunting and exhausting. It’s a nonstop job. I’ve been blessed to be able to be a stay-at-home, homeschooling mom of two, now three beautiful little ones over the last 7 years. However, it has its days and…