Labelling 8 March, 2010

Filed under: General — Bel @ 2:41 pm

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It’s quite amusing to me, as someone who tries to avoid labelling in every day life, to be so enamoured with my Christmas gift of 2009…  It’s a Dymo labeller.  Just your basic version - slot in one of the cartidges (paper, plastic, fabric, etc), type and print!

After hiding it away because of children creating such labels as “Abby’s bottom” and “the bin”, I managed to find many uses for the labels.  Now I can save the masking tape and pen version for the freezer meals and other one-offs.

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On my desk

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My recipe folders

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In the linen cupboard (and below)

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In the pantry

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In the fridge


Straight Out Of The Camera 28 February, 2010

Filed under: General — Bel @ 9:46 pm

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This is Immi riding Chilli in the house yard recently.  I like how you can see Rosie hiding in the garden watching them (on the left, in the background).

What are the rules? On any Sunday you can post any photo you like (it must be one of your own) that hasn’t been tweaked or altered in any way (cropping is OK). In other words Straight Out Of the Camera.

Also, please link back to Murrieta365.


My Favourite Frugal Find

Filed under: General — Bel @ 8:42 pm

I think the most influential resource for me in my journey toward a more simple life and living within a (sometimes-very-tight) budget has been Simple Savings.

I almost always post when they’re having a sale, ‘cos it’s a great opportunity to join.  This is the only website I have ever paid membership for (and continue to pay the $17 per year renewal because of the huge amount it saves me through the year)…

“Saving money is not repressive, it is a fun and exciting way to improve your life. Be excited each time you save a dollar. That is one dollar you will never have to earn. Becoming frugal will mean you can do and be things other people can’t because they wasted their money. Becoming frugal will improve your life.

“So let’s see how much progress you can make in 31 days. This month is 31 Tip Challenge Month. Your mission is to find 31 new tips that will improve your life whilst saving you money. Try a new one every day. It is time to liberate yourself and be less dependent on money.

“To help get you going we have dropped the price of the savings Vault from $47 to $31 through out this Challenge. (The discount goes till 9pm, 31st March.) So there is no excuse. (We have a full year guarantee, so if you are disappointed for any reason we will happily give you your money back.) There are 14,000 tips in the Vault. Go to the Vault categories that are relevant to you and make a list of 31 tips to improve your life. Then challenge yourself to do one tip each day for the next month. It will be so much fun! Let’s go for it.”

For more information, check out the Simple Savings site.

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A New Year! 15 February, 2010

Filed under: General — Bel @ 2:23 pm

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Again it has been a long while since I wrote a blog post here, but I do intend to share more in the near future so don’t give up on me yet!

AT HOME: We have begun to prepare and paint the sewing room area - which is really just a very wide hallway with two windows and three doors - so once that is done, the back 1/3 of the house will be freshly painted and complete.  I’m really keen to keep going and finish a lot of the room building and re-arranging and re-painting this year.

I’m looking for cheap and creative storage solutions for this room.  And thinking about a window covering because of the morning sun fading work-in-progress on the table.

AT WORK: I am still doing  a small amount of paid editing work and keen to do some more.

I haven’t had any writing published in print magazines over Summer, but hope that sometime this year I can begin completing articles again.

Every couple of weeks I write for  Simple, Green, Frugal Co-op as part of a team.  It seems I work well with deadlines, as I am finding time to post there!

Spiral Garden had a lovely, busy Christmas time, and then a small back-to-school rush, but has been very quiet these past couple of weeks.  I am taking the time to order in new stock and new products, do some book keeping and research advertising possibilities.

ON THE FARM: We welcomed our last WWOOFer for 2010 in December, Anna from Germany.  She was lovely and lots of fun!  We don’t really take WWOOFers in the wet season, especially not with messy renovations going on!

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Our wet season was slow to start which mean I had time to grow tomatoes, cucumbers and lots of beans before it got too wet.  I usually have trouble with tomatoes and cucumbers, but the glut was just wonderful!  We always have cherry tomatoes, but a self-seeded vine did really well and produced some roma-shaped tomatoes and a heart-shaped rounded fruit as well.  Just that one vine gave us a dozen or so tomatoes every two days.  The cucumbers also gave around ten fruit every two days, and so I made a lot of pickled cucumbers - 15 jars all up!

We haven’t had the beehives robbed yet, but apparently they’ve done really well in this location.  There’s always something flowering - the macadamias, then sarsparillas, then oaks, then wattles…

The guinea fowl eggs in the incubator didn’t do well at all - none hatched!  We have had such trouble trying to hatch and raise guinea fowl.  There are two babies living in the passionfruit vine right now that no one can catch.  Fingers crossed they survive!

We have over 20 ducklings right now, and their Mums do well hatching these.  At times one will go floppy, though, and die later that day.  It seems sudden and there are no other symptoms.  It has also happened to young guinea pigs in the past, exact same floppiness, then breathlessness, then death.  They can still eat and drink when unwell, and their eyes look alert and faecal matter seems fine too.  It’s a mystery to us and seems to be random and not particularly contagious.  Between this mystery disease and the crows we only managed to keep 3 out of the last batch of eggs - we think 2 ducks and a drake.  They’re free-ranging right now, as the big ducks and drake mostly do.  The ducklings are in two smaller, moveable pens alone by day and with their Mums by night (two ducks are raising the ducklings, one walked off).  For the first few weeks, the mother ducks were in with them 24/7.

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Immi has a new horse named Chilli.  He’s a bit skinny (looks quite scrawny here!), but very friendly and so far great to work with on the ground, and ridden bareback in the house paddock.

I have kept up the blog posts about our house cow journey here.  We are on leave from milking right now, as Lucy prepares to calf.

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The front fenceline plantings are coming along nicely, except the cows did give most plants a bit of a trim last week whilst free-ranging!  We have another 30 or so trees to plant over the coming week, as apparently the moon will be right from tomorrow.

We have had some more summer fruit from the trees - including 5 small sweet tropical apples!  What a treat!

HOME ED.: With some stops and starts, the new school year seems to be underway now.  We have our work and activities days planned, and at-home activities planned for in-between days.

With our group we’re doing a lot of great things again this term - cooking, art, soap carving, felting, walks, swimming and more!

As a family we’re planning a couple of nights away, so that should be fun.

Two of the girls are now working casual hours, and Brittany starts a TAFE course this month - so they’re certainly growing up…

For home ed this term we’re doing Maths (mainly New Wave mentals), Writing (handwriting for little ones, Wordsmith for the older four), Italian Audio, Italian Read/Write/Speak, Australian History and Politics and a few other activities and lessons.  Now that we’re organised and know which days to do what,  it should run smoothly!

Four of the children are doing gymnastics once a week, and Imogen is learning singing once a week too, so they’re all excited about starting something different.  I’m not sure if Kids’ Theatre is happening this year, which is a pity.

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I hope I can update again soon with some photos and more posts about the things we do.  Stay tuned…


Summer Update 24 December, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 3:00 pm

It has been such a long time since I posted an update…  Life just doesn’t seem to leave much room for blogging lately!

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Simple Savings Special … Again! 1 November, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 1:30 pm

A couple of times each year, Simple Savings reduces their membership fee.  I always try to post about it so you can take advantage of the offer and start to save money…

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Update 30 October, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 11:24 pm

Borrowed from Jen at Rosehips and Spiderwebs.

Watching :: The grass turn green.
Reading ::
Eh.  Still the Anastasia series.
Making :: Progress.
Eating :: Ice cream, earlier!
Feeling :: Frustrated sometimes.
Thinking :: About bed.  Zzzzzzzzz.
Hoping :: For a rainbow.
Wondering :: If I’ll make the deadline.
Hearing :: Frogs.
Liking :: Our house cow.
Wanting :: A sleep-in.

Playing :: With my calf.
Wishing :: For more hours in a day.
Enjoying :: Cumquat vodka and lemonade.
Coveting :: Black bamboo.

We’re back on track after a hectic festival weekend and some great visitors.  The days are full and busy, but the blessings are many.


Yungaburra Folk Festival 1 October, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 11:56 pm

A lot of my energy in October will be directed toward my role as Children’s Festival Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Yungaburra Folk Festival.

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Toward Organic or Local Challenge 19 September, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 11:14 pm

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Comments Closed

Filed under: General — Bel @ 10:38 am

Due to the thousands of irrelevant spam comments I’m receiving here each month, I’ve decided to close Comments on this site on past and future posts.  It’s really time consuming to sort through all the Comments and delete the revolting spam.  I could have deleted relevant Comments last night as I went through the backlog of nearly 4000 Comments and deleted them all.  I’m sorry if your Comment was deleted.

I always welcome feedback via email, so please keep in touch!

And if I find out how to more carefully filter Comments using Wordpress, I will trial allowing them again.


Springtime Blessings 13 September, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 10:24 pm

With everyone almost over their winter ills, and the sun shining bright and bold, it really does feel like Spring here!

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Changing Habits 13 August, 2009

Filed under: General, Recipes — Bel @ 8:20 pm

Last week I attended an evening presentation by Cyndi O’Meara in conjunction with Thermomix Australia.  Cyndi was fascinating to listen to - a bundle of energy and enthusiasm and such a wealth of information.  She reinforced a lot of what I believe about food, and introduced a few new ideas as well…

This Australian nutritionist encourages us to eat whole foods of the old-fashioned variety…  Cyndi gave us some great tips which I’ve passed on to our kids with regard to label reading, number of ingredients and when to eat which foods.

If you’d like to learn more, check out her website.  And if you can hear Cyndi’s presentation sometime, I highly recommend it!

For the next couple of months, whilst Cyndi’s running a free teleseminar series, you can get her best seller Changing Habits for only $19.97. And if you click on Free Products, on her site, there’s a free report. Enjoy!

Changing Habits Changing Lives books, audio and reports


End of Winter News 10 August, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 3:38 pm

Our very mild winter is drawing to an end, and I see hints of spring everywhere in the garden.  We’ve had lingering coughs and colds this winter, so it hasn’t been much fun in that way!

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I got some new tshirts (from the op shop!) and a haircut though, which cheered some winter blues away.  Yes, it’s been warm enough quite often to wear a tshirt this winter!

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The Menus have Moved 1 August, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 2:20 pm

I have decided to move all of this year’s menus to a new blog, Home Cooked.  I deleted all of last year’s menus from this blog, but the other posts about menu planning and meals have all been moved.

I’m sorry that I lost all of your lovely comments along the way.  Please feel free to drop over to the new blog and comment there though.

The recipes are still on this blog, but I’ll probably start posting them over there, and might copy some across as well.

Hopefully, I will then use this main blog for more of my writing and family news, as intended.


Brag and an Ad 27 June, 2009

Filed under: General — Bel @ 12:06 am

One of my articles is featured on the Natural Life website this month.  If you follow that link and watch the main page, a cute pic of Lily with the nasturtiums pops up.  It’s an old photo, but a favourite!  The link to my article (which is a bi-monthly column, Home Grown Kids) is on the right of that pic, or click here.  And the beauty in the photo on that page is Abby, raiding the vegie patch a few years ago!

Natural Life is also available through Spiral Garden, for Australian subscribers.

And now for another advertisement…  Spiral Garden is having a 10% off sale until June 30.  AND we’re running a great competition!

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