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Make Deb’s Famous Leftover Ham Pasta Salad For An Easy Southern Style Dinner Hit!

Ok, it’s right after Easter….which probably means you’re trying to figure out what the heck to do with all that ham. Well, I invited Deb from Bowl Me Over to set us straight – and her Famous Leftover Ham Pasta Salad is SO EASY to make, even I can do it! This makes a delicious…

If you're looking for free land to start a homestead, this article will tell you where to find free land, and exactly how to apply for it. From FrugalChicken

Where to Find FREE Land for a Homestead (hint: think Kansas)

Go west, young homesteader to find free land for a homestead. Or East. Or North. Or South. While the US government doesn’t give away free land for a homestead any more, there are states and cities that do give away free land to encourage declining economies and to encourage population growth. I’ve done some research for…

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Using Eggshells In the Garden – It Improved Our Tomatoes 100%

Problem tomatoes with brown and black spots on the ends? Fix this by using eggshells in the garden! These are symptoms of calcium deficiency – and your garden needs some serious first aid! You CAN fix it – if you’re fast enough! That’s where your leftover eggshells come in. If you have chickens or eat a…

Use Coffee Grounds In Your Garden for a Healthier Harvest!
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5 Pro Tips To Use Coffee Grounds In Your Garden!

Coffee grounds are one of those hidden treasures that can transform your garden. If you make a cup of coffee every day, then you have an amazing source of organic matter at your fingertips that can help you grow a healthy harvest of fresh vegetables. Coffee grounds are full of nitrogen, which as you know, is the…

How to Grow A Perennial Herb Garden. It's a simple luxury that's easy to grow. Here's how to do it, and what you'll need. From FrugalChicken
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How To Plant A Perennial Herb Garden

One of our goals this year is to expand our herb garden, and try to establish it as a true perennial herb garden. I’d like it if, year after year, we got as many plants as possible to voluntarily grow and produce aromatic herbs and seeds. Our hens love herbs, and it’s one of those…

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Natural Easter Egg Dyes: Create Beautiful One-of-A-Kind Easter Eggs!

Growing up, we didn’t use natural Easter egg dyes to celebrate the holiday. Instead, we used those chemical dyes you can buy at the grocery store. As I’ve learned more and more about the negative impact commercial dyes can have on our bodies, we’ve switched to using all natural Easter egg dyes that we can…