Old Fashioned Ways in a Modern World

a homesteading newsletter by Laura Lawrence

Welcome to the homestead – Fall Edition!


Today I have two new wonderful recipes, how to save cucumber seeds, and chasing the fall colors. It’s been beautiful here in Northern Michigan watching the colors fade from green to brilliant reds & oranges.

Before the snow flies it’s time we get the garden wrapped up and garlic planted. I tend to procrastinate this time of year because it’s like saying good bye to a friend- I just don’t want the summer days with all it’s warmth and sunshine to go just yet. But alas time needs to move on doesn’t it?

As for being inside more I’ve been able to get on the computer more and get on the website two new recipes that are scrumptious!!

See below for the recipes, videos & more! Thank ya’ll for being here and visiting the homestead with me.

Recent articles

Chasing Fall Colors

Chasing Fall Colors – a visual video + beautiful music – Northern Michigan in the Fall.

This Soap’s For YOU!

All natural – handcrafted – great for sensitive soap.

Recipe

These wet burritos are stuffed with delicious from scratch ingredients that will have you saying yummy without the restaurant guilt of processed food or the price tag!

Recipe

Learn how to make from scratch a home cooked delicious meal with wholesome ingredients that’s delicious!

Seed Saving

Learn how to Seed Save from Cucumbers – Fermentation Style Seed Saving .

Your Food Loving Friend,
Laura Lawrence

Northern Michigan Homesteader

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Welcome to my Blog- I’ll share with you what our Homestead looks like and how we raise 80% of our food, all organically, sustainably, naturally and beautifully.

I’m hoping to inspire you that you can do this as well! God has provided our family with all the things, but the big thing He has given us is the drive to get ‘er done! We didn’t start out with all this, we started very slow, replacing one thing at a time, learning one thing at a time. 

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