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domestic efforts – a blog about cooking, gardening, and decorating by trial and error.
the joys of frugality, motherhood, saving money, doing without, great and frugal buys, life, and whatever else comes along :)
3 kids, 8 chickens, a beehive and gardens in my urban backyard. Striving to find the simple life – the easy way. We’re in Denver, filling the compost bin with scraps, the pantry with jam, and the freezer with wild game.
Yay for modern housewifery, urban livestock, and front yard gardens!
Hello! I blog about being a mama, food, creative endeavors, my love for thrifting, and living a diy lifestyle.
a hodge podge of cooking, crafts and family life.
A blog about a little bit of this and that: food, organization, budgets, emotions and life stuff; and a lot of garden trials and errors.
I’m a work outside the home empty nester, using my “spare” time to unlearn convenience.
Thank you Apron Stringz!
Dreamin’ Girl, Trisha
Shepherdess, retro-housewife, mother, seamstress … but labels can be deceiving. I also play the sax, butcher chickens and organize pin-up contests. My sheep keep me in wool; my children keep me in reality; and my husband keeps me in cappuccino.
Husband and wife who randomly write about gardening, crafts, life in general, and the humor it all brings.
A mixture of a lot of things, but mostly our efforts to live in a more sustainable way. Local eating, food preserving, gardening, child-raising, a wee bit of crafting/ DIY.
creating a beautiful home and a meaningful life without spending buckets of money.
a foodblog about practical cooking from scratch & gardening in northern CA.
i blog about my life as a mother, homemaker, and diy-er. sometimes i’m all up on a soapbox about something important. sometimes i’m just bitching.
I’m Erica, professional chef-turned-obsessive gardener. I grow vegetables and raise kids. Doing these things occasionally makes me swear. I write at NW Edible about life on garden time: growing, cooking, urban homesteading and learning to live slow-ish in the Maritime Northwest.
Urban “farming” on 1/8 acre in the high desert. Veggies, fruit, chickens and bees…itty bitty growing space.
Reflections on marriage, children and other transformations from a mom next door, still dreaming the dream of living more lightly on our planet. All I manage to sustain these days are my patience with my kids, a writing life, and an occasional conversation with my husband, and those only sometimes and just barely.
Hi- I’m Meg. I talk about gardening, chickens, parenting, queerness, social justice and food.
random mutterings on feminism, running, crafting stuff, anything that passes through my mind!
I blog about what moves me…usually the twists of life, books, etc.
I’m Holli, a Wedding Photographer/Career girl turned Housewife/Mama to my surprise. Scratchtreehouse is where I declare independence through fear-less homemaking.
Mom’s at the playground often ask me, “So you’re home with them all day?” Yes, and I am trying my best to savor every hair-pulling, tear inducing, heart-wrenching moment.
Oh, and I try to live simply, share the journey and recipes with pretty pictures.
A mixed bag of family life, gardening, making your own, and generally aiming to lighten our load on the planet, in Australia.
I’m a techno-hippie mother of one in the Pacific Northwest. I garden, store food, sew and quilt, and generally try to keep the household plastic to a minimum.
A homesteading mom adapting to post-peak life.
eat at dixiebelles – A family balancing everyday life with the ideals of eco & ethical living, and preparing for a changing world.
I am an Australian Kid Wrangler, Wife Extraordinaire, Survironmentalist, Urban Homesteader, Novice Permaculturalist, Gluten Free/ Real Food Cook, Earth & Communities Supporter/ Laptop Activist
Growing food and children at 6512 feet (while butchering an elk or two).
No elk butchering here!!
Still, pop in and say hello.
Bunchberry Farm and Dogwood Designs
Growing an off-grid homestead in Fairbanks Alaska, small scale cooperative living, weaving and fiber arts, eating local, gardening and cooking – with occasional forays into thoughts on literature, yoga, and lots of theatre.
Australian neo peasantry people, enlightenment chasing, seasons and deep reasons, children, craft, cows and lamas, gypsy inclinations, just a hippy really!
3 kids, 3 chooks, a dog and a cat, trying to live more sustainably in suburban Australia :)
my personal blog is Narrating Kayoz
I like digging in the garden and finding new, eco-friendly *cheap* ways to live and grow! When I’m not at work or in the garden, you’ll find me in the kitchen whipping up a healthy meal.
Gardening, cooking, chickens with dogs and kids everywhere. Your basic suburban homestead blog.
Two monkey kids, one Monkey Man. Five fuzzy chooks, one fuzzy puppy. Endeavouring to conquer the weeds, fill the backyard with edible goodies and make huge messes in the kitchen.
real food recipes and going green in New Zealand :)
See my Footprints
started out as the ‘part 2′ of losing Brenna. Now morphed into cooking, making, growing, child-raising, awareness, reusable alternatives, eco etc and all the associated stuff.
Mum to 4 on earth and 1 in the stars. One DH. 5 chooks, a couple dozen fruit trees + vege garden and half a law degree. lol Aiming one day for a block and as close to self-reliance as we can get.
Unschooling, real food and the occasional overshare
Sustainable Alaska–I mix personal stuff about life in Alaska with my quest to find a more sustainable and affordable path in a state with one of the highest costs of living.
I’m a dreadful from-scratch evangelical and happy free-range pork, pastured chicken and coffee farmer on the Australian coast. May your fruit trees grow tall and strong!
Food, Food and more Food. After several years of blogging about health and my life in the garden, I’ve started fresh at Mary’s Kitchen. I’m cooking from scratch in sunny South Florida!
http:/./homeschoolingmiddleeast.wordpress.com
We are one of very few families homeschooling in the Middle East – an interesting region to be doing it! I have a 7 year old son and a nearly 3 year old daughter. We took this momentous decision only 2 months ago and I’ve been blogging about it since day 1. I hope you’ll have a chance to dip into it and hope you enjoy it! Best wishes to you all!
this is the tale of an abiSnail.. is me, papajoe & our 3 little people with no job and no home but 1 big adventure!
A blog about the connection between humans and nature, issues of captivity, sustainability, freedom, and living authentically.
Farming, soapmaking, cooking, brewing, baking, biking, beekeeping, chicken-tending, and other ways of doing more with less… all on the Wild West Side of Chicago. Sometimes there are fireworks, sometimes gunshots… but always lots of love and a little bit of luck. Or something like that… come have a virtual beer with us! Or a coffee! Or a homegrown herbal tea? We won’t judge… :-)
We’ve moved! Still unpacking, but otherwise we’re at home at our new digs: http://www.alewyfe.com Cheers, y’all!
Urban and Sub-Urban Homesteading in the Pacific Northwest. Living and loving with disabilities, and making the best of it.
I’m a Mennonite with a heritage of thriftiness and an extra whack of it from my grandmother. I like projects of all kinds. I cook, bake, sew, preserve, garden, and mend.
I still think of myself as a stay-at-home mom, but an editing job fell into my lap because of my blog. So I have a job 2 days a week. I have a husband and 2 young children. We live in a fantastic small city on the East Coast of the USA.
My name is Stacey Langford and I’m the Slow Foods Mama.
I’m a new mum, Organic Master Gardener, urban homesteader, domestically-disabled modern housewife, crazy chicken lady, the Mama of Tortoise & Hare Slow Foods, food activist & dedicated home cook.
My blog is the story of my journey from career woman to urban farmer, mama and renegade homemaker.
Follow me as I struggle to find my way and build a slow, meaningful life.
When two city slickers choose to pull up their nourishment-starved roots and settle down in on a semi-rural 5 acre plot, they are bound to have stories to tell. That is exactly what my Fabulous Man and I did in the spring of 2012 and here lie the stories. I hope you’ll stop by my blog and share in our struggles and victories!
Surviving the Suburbs is part prepping, part simple living and part proof that I might be a little crazy.
http://www.catablog.com.au – a database of bloggers in Australia and New Zealand.
I am a single mother…raising my two children to be beautiful people (translation: hopefully a little less of ratbags), growing my own veg and fruit trees, creating my own home (letting the house fall apart ‘cos I don’t own a drill), meditating, living in the country, working in the city
http://digressionmayoccur.wordpress.com/
Just my life in a blog. Just getting started but topics may include (but are not limited to) common sense parenting, frugal living, homesteading dreams, and maybe a recipe or two.
It is said that one does not live by cookie alone. However, I come pretty close.