:::There are many reasons to create and maintain a well stocked kitchen pantry. For our family, emergency preparedness is a real consideration especially in the winter when storms and heavy snowfall cause power outages and limited mobility - sometimes for days. Another good reason is economy and availability. We live in an area where there are no "convenient" stores and the tiny town markets located many miles away offer little choice for wholesome food products. With a well stocked pantry, you seldom find yourself having to run out for just one or two "quick" items. Those runs are seldom quick and certainly not economical considering ever increasing fuel costs if nothing else. But the biggest advantage of a well planned home pantry is the quality of the food you can store:::
This is the beginning of an article over at Quaker Anne's website. She shares so many things over there, it's well worth the time to visit.
And another great visit,Higher Up and Further In....a great blog. Sara, there are tons of links and resources listed along her sidebar dealing with OFE/Charlotte Mason/Ambleside learning for extra subjects.
~Always Planning for Whatever May Come... Mrs Survival site
~Sewing and baking, of course
~write letters
~Pasta made, dried and stored away
~barn repairs, on-going
~bush hogging & timber clean-up, on-going
~clean & organize workshed
~DECLUTTER ONE ROOM WEEKLY!!
~build a new mailbox post
~monthly quilt blocks
No indulgences of self will can be trivial, no denial unprofitable; Heaven or Hell depends on this alone. A parent who studies to subdue it in his child works together with God in the renewing and saving of their soul. The parent who indulges it does the devil's work, makes religion impractical, salvation unattainable, and does all that in him lies to damn his child, soul and body, forever.
Susanna Wesley
At Our School Desks
We are a Christian family desiring to raise our children with the primary focus of Training their Hearts!
I have no greater joy, than to hear my children walk in truth... III John 1:4
Train up the child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it... Proverbs 22:6
Oh, that their hearts would be inclined to fear me and keep all my commands always, so that it might go well with them and their children forever!... Deuteronomy 5:29
Our mission in life is not to go to some far-off foreign land, but to work at home and in our churches and home communities. Our goal should not be to leave behind riches and possessions, farms and homes for our children, but a priceless heritage they will cherish enough to work fervently to pass along to their children. It has been done for generations and with God's help it can still be done. In teaching our children, we are striving toward a deep understanding of who they are In Christ. I am . . . a child of God, a gift to my parents and my country. I'm a person of great value because God made me. I can . . . do all things through Christ who strengthens me. God has made me able to do everything required of me. I ought . . . to do my duty to obey God, to submit to my parents and everyone in authority over me, to be of service to others, and to keep myself healthy with proper food and rest so my body is ready to serve. I will . . . resolve to keep a watch over my thoughts and choose what's right even if it's not what I want.