Easy homemade chimichangas with fresh garden veggies and beef filling.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Cherry season is one of our favorite times of the year. Fresh cherries are sweet, juicy, and so fun to pick—especially when friends invite us to gather from their trees. This year, we found a new favorite way to use those cherries: canned cherry limeade.| A Frugal Homestead
Canning Homemade Tart Cherry Juice on the Homestead| www.afrugalhomestead.com
We love having fresh strawberries on the homestead. There’s nothing like walking outside and picking sweet red berries right from the garden. Since we try to grow as much of our own food as possible, we’re always looking for ways to make the most of what we have. One new favorite in our pantry is canning strawberry syrup!| A Frugal Homestead
Sweet, simple strawberry popsicles made with real fruit and honey.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Canning mint jelly recipe for easy year round pantry stock.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Growing your own flower garden is a wonderful way to bring beauty and happiness into your life. Watching tiny seeds grow into colorful blooms can fill your heart with joy.| A Frugal Homestead
Harvest those fresh herbs from your summer garden and save them for later when you learn how to dehydrate herbs.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Chipped beef and toast recipe: creamy, savory comfort food classic.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
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Make dye-free sourdough discard cheesy crackers with just 5 ingredients in under 30 minutes!| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Whip up homemade sourdough discard cheesy crackers in under 30 minutes! Simple, wholesome, dye-free, and perfect for the whole family to enjoy.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Enjoy the best zucchini bread recipe that is moist and delicious.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
There’s something magical about the holidays, and for me, it always starts with the smell of fresh-baked cookies wafting through the house. | A Frugal Homestead
For my husband, the holidays wouldn’t be complete without a batch of homemade English toffee. It’s his absolute favorite treat, and it’s easy to see why. This buttery, crunchy, chocolate-coated delight has been a staple in his family for generations—his mother and grandmother made it every year.| A Frugal Homestead
There’s something undeniably magical about the holiday season—the aroma of sweet confections filling the kitchen, the warmth of shared moments, and the satisfaction of creating something special for the ones we love. For me, making microwave fudge has always been a family tradition.| A Frugal Homestead
When I sit down each month to make up a makeshift menu plan, one of the recipes that comes up over and over again is this recipe for pepper steak and gravy.| A Frugal Homestead
Many evenings our calendar is full to the brim. Especially during the school year. From sports, to music lessons and family or church activities. Plus, we have a full garden and often are harvesting and preserving into the evening hours.| A Frugal Homestead
When spring rolls around and we are planting the garden, the first question out of my youngest mouth is "Did you plant cucumbers?"| A Frugal Homestead
Easy to follow Beeswax Lotion Bar Recipe| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Easy ravioli and zucchini recipe that is great for a weeknight meal with the family.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Peaches are a staple in our household. When peach season rolls around we are always happy to pick and can peaches. However, canning peaches is time consuming and only one way to preserve and enjoy peaches all year long.| A Frugal Homestead
Keep cool all summer long with this delicious canned strawberry lemonade recipe.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Potatoes. We've got them. Lots of them. After all, we do live in Idaho. But what can we do with them?| A Frugal Homestead
Add this hot pepper jelly canning recipe to your pantry this year.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
Add nutrients into your family diet by freeze drying spinach and kale to add to your pantry staples.| www.afrugalhomestead.com
What is freeze drying and how might it benefit your families food preservation efforts.| www.afrugalhomestead.com