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Conner Prairie Fishers, Indiana #VisitHC #sponsored

July 12, 2017 By Thaleia 7 Comments

I will be the first one to admit that I totally underestimated the size and scope of Conner Prairie. If I had done my research I would have made sure that we had given ourselves a minimum of 4 to 5 hours to explore the history park. Since we left the house late and had an additional Pit Stop we were not able to enjoy all the things that Conner Prairie has to offer.

Conner Prairie Sign with Princess

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Filed Under: Family Travel, Homeschooling, Museums Tagged With: American History, Civil War, history, museum

Tawawa Park (Sidney, Ohio)

July 10, 2017 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Tawawa Park is so large with so many areas to play and explore that I recommend looking at the Tawawa map before visiting! We have found 6 different playgrounds with very different play equipment for a wide range of ages. Driving across the very narrow paved road next to Tawawa Lake is the most harrowing thing. No guardrails. No middle lines or edge lines. I do it so that we can get to the 75% of the park and the 5 playgrounds on that side of the park.

metal slides at Young Cove's in Tawawa

The metal slide at Young Cove’s is one off the pieces of equipment located in that area. There is also a large picnic shelter which would be a nice place for a family picnic or birthday party.

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Filed Under: Budget Friendly Summer, Family Travel, Parks and Playgrounds Tagged With: get outside, parks, playground

Back to School Tax-Free Weekend

July 7, 2017 By Thaleia

I know it’s just the beginning of July and you are groaning that I am bringing up Back to School, right? I know I hate the idea of the care free days of Summer coming to an end BUT I love school supplies AND saving money! Since 2016 Ohio joined the tax-free weekend band wagon so it’s time to get my list ready. I know some schools already have their Back to School supply lists already available for the “early shoppers”, lol.  I am guilty of snagging great deals as soon as they start rolling out in our local stores.

Back to School Tax-Free Weekend

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Filed Under: frugal tips, Homeschooling, We Love Weekends Tagged With: Back to School

Being Prepared for Summer

July 5, 2017 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Summer is here and it’s time to get our Summer gear ready! I love to get out and go play with friends on a weekly basis along with heading almost daily to the library for Summer Reading Club. I want to give my children both memories and socialization during the warm sunny days of Summer.

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: summer, Summer Bucket List, Summer Fun

Basic Canning Equipment

July 4, 2017 By Thaleia 22 Comments

Part of being a DIYer and wanna be Homesteader is learning new things like canning. I have put off canning and even envied those who knew how to can due to lack of experience and lack of basic canning equipment! I was particularly envious of those whose mother’s did not teach them but they took a leap of faith to learn on their own. So far I have canned applesauce, apple butter and elderberry juice.

I know there are lots of thoughts about basic canning equipment and what you MUST have but I just want to share with you what canning equipment I own and how to use it. I suggest you start out simple and build up your supplies as you build your skills!

Canning Equipment I already owned:

1 quart stainless steel Farberware pot
3 quart stainless steel Farberware pot
8 quart stainless steel Farberware pot
towels
wire racks
Foodmill

We bought a really nice set of stainless steel Farberware pots and pans quite a few years ago after our first set of pots and pans got worn out. When we were first married we bought a cheap set of non-stick pans. Since we cook a lot we wore through them plus we wanted a higher quality of pan. I grew up with really nice stainless steel pots and pans my parents bought from Amway. We cannot afford something of that caliber but I knew that with a gas stove stainless steel post and pans were the way to go for me.

The 1 quart pan is what I used to heat the lids in to sanitize them and prepare them for sealing onto the jars. The 3 quart pan is what I cooked the apples in for applesauce. If I had a bigger pot I would have definitely used it to cut out many hours of work. The 8 quart pot I used for sterilizing the jars and for the actual water bath processing.

I laid out a thick washcloth next to the stove to place the jars on while filling and while cooling once processed.

canning supplies on towel

Canning Equipment I had to Purchase:

Canning funnel
Magnetic Lid Grabber
Jar Tongs
Canning Jars
Canning Bands and Lids

In the Spring I picked up some basic canning supplies while at Walmart just so I could get them before they were gone for the year. I canned Dandelion Jelly for my first attempt at canning anything in my life. The canning funnel makes it super easy to fill your jars without spilling your fruit all over the place. The lid grabber helps you grab a lid out of a hot pot safely. Jar tongs are a must for lifting the jars in and out of super hot water. Of course you need a place to can your harvest which you cannot do without canning jars, lids, and rings. I was lucky enough to buy a big box of assorted canning jars at a garage sale for $5.

Since then I have canned applesauce and apple butter but plan to can more veggies as we grow them or come across other gardener’s abundance that we can pick!

Canning Equipment I want to Purchase:

Water Bath Canner
Pressure Cooker Canner
Smaller jelly jars for salves and ointments

I now own a larger water bath canner which my parents gave me! I will pick up the other items as I find them on sale or at garage sales. Another option is to can with a friend and share the larger more expensive equipment. You could be canning applesauce in the water bath while she is canning equipment green beans or meat in the pressure canner.

 

 

Filed Under: Frugal Living Tagged With: canning, homesteading, summer

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