While I personally love broccoli and always add several plants to our early spring and fall gardens, some of the kids won’t eat broccoli unless it is soft and not “crunchy to my teeth.” I was thrilled to find Heather’s oven-roasted broccoli which produces tender but not soggy, flavor filled broccoli that EVERYONE enjoys! A […]
Homesteading eBook Bundle
In light of so many recent tragedies, now is the time to prepare your home to be prepared and a bit more self-sufficient. Our Untrained Housewife’s Guide to Getting Prepared has helped jumpstart these kinds of preparations for readers already. One wrote, I am thrilled to have a copy of Getting Prepared so I can […]
Simple Homegrown Strawberry Tart Dessert – Eating Garden Fresh
Spring means strawberries as the first, sweet fruit begins to ripen in late April or early May for many areas of the country, and then some types continue producing for weeks after that. The beauty of strawberries is that, for a small-space gardener, they are a fruit that can be grown in limited spaces, whether […]
Eating Garden Fresh – A Summer of Whole Foods
Growing your own garden can be a huge undertaking, and at the end of it you have delicious food. But if you are new to raising your own food, you may not know all the amazing and savory ways to enjoy fresh foods. We’ve scoured the internet and taken submissions of some of the best […]
Sweet Side Dish With Carrots
This is one of our family favorites when it comes to eating carrots and gives a deliciously sweet flavor to the veggies. The fresh zest of the basil combines with the maple syrup to make it a flavorful side dish. This recipe combines the zest of fresh basil, with the sweet carrots glazed with maple […]
Eating Garden Fresh Recipe Submissions
So many times, I get the question, “OK I grew it, now what?” or “Can anyone tell me what this item in my CSA box is and what I’m supposed to do with it?” My goal with Untrained Housewife, as you know, is to gather all the lost little tidbits of wisdom from times past. […]
Huggies SlipOns for “Big Kids” #FirstFit
You know that moment when you realize that your baby isn’t a baby anymore? When they hit that awkward phase between infant and preschooler that only means more bumps, more milestones, and more moments you don’t want to miss? You look over and realize not only do they not want to hold your hand anymore, but […]
If You Need Help #Oklahoma
This is a list of services and support being offered in damaged areas for those in need. These are FREE resources! Please beware if you are in need – do not allow price gauging to take place. Report price gauging to Oklahoma Attorney General, Phone 405 -521-2029 This list will be updated often. Please email […]
After the Storm – How to Help, How to Heal
It was eerily similar to two years ago. My phone started blowing up with queries from friends, before the cloud cover had even rolled into Atoka. Quick checks on the radar and pulling up local news, came just in time to hear a tornado was hitting the ground just outside Moore. The storm was devastating […]
Blogging Ethics – Paid and Unpaid Posts? Why I do What I do.
There’s been a lot of buzz out and about recently about bloggers getting paid for reviews, and what constitutes a paid or unpaid type of post. I want to share my beliefs and ethics about this subject with you and am grateful to TapInfluence for sponsoring this conversation. Know what that phrase “sponsoring this conversation” means? It […]
10 Herbs & Vegetables Perfect for Growing in a Shaded Garden
While many people consider the ideal garden location a flat area with 8 hours of sunlight per day minimum what we’ve discovered is that by planting the right plants you can grow some of your own food in a less than ideal location.
Natural Fertility eBooks at $1.20 Each
As a doula, fertility, pregnancy, and birth have been a great passion of mine. So, I am excited to be part of the amazing eBook bundle that Naturally Knocked Up has put together. With 29 eBooks, you would spend over $400 putting this kind of library together. Instead, you can get it for $34.95. This […]
















