Wow, it has been a hot minute, hasn't it??
Medical: As I mentioned last month, I've been on a medical kick recently and have been deep-diving into some new books that I bought (and some old ones that I've had for a while). As you can imagine, this takes up some time. But it truly is worth it. I bought some medical assessment tools this summer and have been learning how to use them, along with interpreting the results and figuring out treatment options for our recent ailments (which, unfortunately, have been several). Gardening: I've been on an every-other-day garden harvest schedule. You can see an assortment of what I'm getting in the photo above. About two weeks ago the tomato harvest really started coming in. I have 12 plants this year that are producing far more tomatoes than we can eat, so I've spent a few hours every week preserving them for winter. Shelving: this isn't actually frugal, but it makes the house and garage a lot cleaner and makes things easier to get to. We bought some Hyper Tough (Walmart brand) wire shelving for the garage, kitchen, laundry room and cleaning closet, and I love them. The largest shelf we bought was $80 and the smallest was $20, but they're very sturdy and will last a long time. I will use some of the larger shelves for cold storage in the garage, as they allow for a lot of air circulation and easy clean-up. I'll also use at least one of them for indoor gardening during the winter and starting seedlings in the spring. I don't have a lot of time today to write, as I have some other writing to do, but I thought I'd pop in and give you all an update. Blessings, ~Prudence~
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About PrudenceI am a Christian homemaker who lives in the Midwest. I enjoy sewing, gardening, reading and thrifting. Archives
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