Use what you have, first!


Sustainability at it's finest

I'm so tired of people telling you need to buy this product or make this life altering change in order to live sustainably.

"I'm tired of this, grandpa!" -Holes

I believe sustainable living happens with one small change you make: when you decide to eat at home instead of eating one more meal out, purchasing something in bulk or glass over plastic, etc.

It's in all the small moments that add up over time.

Over 8 years ago, I purchased a box of trashcan liners from Costco. We have 2 bags left. Now that we're at the end, we can start discussing alternative to plastic bags! 8 years in the making!

(If you have any suggestions, please share. Here's are a few options I'm considering.)

We're also ready to replace our bed sheets. Both the flannel sheets used in the winter + the lighter weight cotton are getting threadbare and in need of replacing.

A few people recommended Cozy Earth + Under the Canopy as well as linen sheets. I'll keep you updated with my findings!

Still trying new things

It's been weeks since I put out a youtube video, due to travels and not prioritizing enough time to edit the beast!

You can now view my sourdough sandwich bread video as an adaptation from Baker Bettie's recipe.

If you want to skip the video but still learn try your hand at sourdough for beginner's, check out my new guide, available for $3. Happy baking!


🌱Tip of the week!

With the price of eggs, I know you may be trying to eat fewer for breakfast. Our chickens aren't laying as heavily these days so we're being mindful leading up to easter, when we make quiche!

You have to try this recipe by Minimalist Baker. I had this for breakfast and it was so yummy!

For intentional alternatives to eggs when baking and cooking, I put together a guide with all my favorite options.

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I help busy women who crave a self-sufficient, sustainable life through modern homesteading—without a huge farm. Here we discuss things we're learning, growing in the garden and baking in the kitchen. This is the Holmestead Series!

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