Wednesday, September 30, 2009


To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to listen to stars and birds, babes and sages, with open heart, to study hard; to think quietly, act frankly, talk gently, await occasions, hurry never; in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common~this is my symphony." ~William Henry Channing

Monday, September 28, 2009

Soup Is On


We just had the most delicious potato/beet soup for lunch. Yesterday, while visiting the Frontier Culture Museum, we were given two bags full of beets. I decided to make soup for lunch, and it was very satisfying. I decided that we will be eating a lot of soup this winter. Travis is thrilled; he loves soup.
Today I based my recipe on one from a book called Vegetarian Soups For All Seasons. I never follow a recipe exactly, but this one was a real winner. There are many other interesting recipes in this book. There is even a section in the back with different breads to accompany the soup(i.e. onion-rye scones, cheesy pepper-corn muffins, etc...)
Of course recipes abound on the Internet, and I am sure you won't have a hard time finding many recipes, even if you never purchase a book. You could also check your local library for soup cookbooks.
There are several merits of serving soup often: it's easy to prepare, most soups are very inexpensive to prepare, and soup feeds a lot of people. There is a reason many Monasteries around the world have soups as their main fare. Go ahead...try your hand at creative soup making. If you find a really stellar recipe, let me know!

The Daily Green

The soup picture I posted was from a website called The Daily Green ( http://www.the dailygreen.com ). I haven't really looked through it yet(so maybe I shouldn't recommend it), but it looks kind of neat to me. Please share URLs of helpful sites in the comment section!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Motherly Image

I have a weakness for mother/child portraits- I hope to share some with you here:

The Thrifty Mom's Credo

"Use it up, wear it out, make it do, do without."~ Old maxim (?)

I first hear Elisabeth Elliot say this on a child-training tape. I really liked it when I heard it then, and I like it now! I have heard it several times since, and I still pause to think about a time gone by when people really used everything to the utmost and threw away nothing(almost to an extreme).
I read a book a couple years ago about a woman growing up in hard times, and she said they didn't need "recycling" because they simply re-used everything! While I don't want to become a pack rat(if I'm not already), saving every coffee can, etc...There are a couple of standbys I think we should bring back into service:

1.The mending basket- When is the last time you've darned a sock? Patched a knee in an old pair of pants? Sometimes I think clothing is so easy to come by these days(thrift stores,yard sales), we toss out clothes that have small holes and tears in them. Maybe we should try to salvage the oldies before we buy "new" goodies. For those of us with children, the mending basket could provide a happy diversion ;)
2.The rag bag- When clothes have move beyond mending, transfer them to the rag bag. This is a bag or box where you keep old clothing to tear into rags. The rags can be used for cleaning, as wipes, or even cloths to drain bacon . I use them in the same way I would use paper towels. Some scraps could even be used to quilt or for other small craft projects.
Thrifting can be a fun hobby! Be creative!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Some Happy Thoughts

"All heaven and earth resound with that subtle and delicately balanced truth that the old paths are the best paths after all." ~ J.C. Ryle

"Friendships, like Geraniums, bloom in kitchens." ~Peter Lorimer

"Mercy is the golden chair by which society is bound together."~ William Blake

A Kindred Hearth

I don't know how often I will post on this blog, but I desired a little corner for writing about homemaking, cooking, etc...This is a place where I would invite my nearest and dearest~including all kindred spirits to come and share a cup of tea.