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  • Versatility - one of my keys to budgeting.

    Versatility is one of my most important keys to budgeting. Versatility in many areas helps to stretch a budget farther than it may normally go. Here are just a few ideas in a couple of different areas: Wardrobe Versatility: Admittedly, I don't have a very versatile wardrobe. I am a jean/shorts and...
    Posted to Weblog by Millers Grain House on 08-12-2009
  • A tip to 'thinking like a homesteader.'

    Well, weather you care to learn these tips because you dream of 'Little House on the Prairie Days' or you just want to stretch the dollars you have, a homesteader's mind works a little differently than most. One main thing is to look at any one object and see how many different ways you can...
    Posted to Weblog by Millers Grain House on 03-31-2009
  • Nation wide peanut butter recall - homesteading mindset solution

    In case you haven't read/heard there is a huge peanut butter recall (yes, again) across the nation. It is affecting everything from the stuff itself to ice cream and candy bars that peanut butter is in - I mean EVERYTHING is getting the FDA warning for recall if it contains ANY peanut butter. There...
    Posted to Weblog by Millers Grain House on 01-19-2009
  • How to stretch a left over baked potato.

    Now, I know there are more ideas than this one....but this is our FAVORITE way to use them rather than toss them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MumZcIjTJQ It's short so it should load pretty fast! Best Blessings and enJOY! Donna
    Posted to Weblog by Millers Grain House on 11-06-2008
  • Keys to bulk buying, storage and learning to stretch grocery dollars.

    If, like us, you are preparing your long term pantry for whatever reason (weather, gas savings, economic future) you may be a tried and true veteran of this longstanding homestead traditon or you may be new at it and ready to take the plunge. Either way, it doesn't matter if you live in the country...
    Posted to Weblog by Millers Grain House on 10-14-2008
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