Mothers, are you always looking for a quick and delicious meal that’s easy to throw together? Well, I have the perfect idea. Believe me, I’m going to need every one of these recipes after I have kids! There’s hardly any time in my day to cook and I don’t have kids yet. I’m scared to find out what my life will be like after children. Until then, I’m going to fill my meal arsenal up so I am prepped and ready when the time comes. Today I’m going to share my recipe for fajitas. This recipe was taught to me… Read More
Black Bean and Queso Dip: Yummy Yummy
I promised and now I’m delivering. I said I would make some Black Bean and Queso Dip. We pulled through and made it and believe me, it’s delicious! Ingredients: 1 cup dry Black Beans 1 10 oz. can Rotel Tomatoes and Chili 1/2 block Velveeta Cheese 1 block Cream Cheese 1 Small Onion 1 Stalk Celery
Mich-Mex A Combination Made in Heaven
Believe me, Mexico and Michigan don’t have much in common! Our weather isn’t anything a like, our geography is not even close and we don’t speak the same language. But, there is one thing we have in common. It’s our love for one plant.
Barn Love for Weddings
Today, I am envious of anyone that can have their wedding in a barn! Barns are such a beautiful atmosphere for a country vintage wedding and can give the gathering such a warm, comfortable feel. Isn’t this just a beautiful barn! Image from here
Hay You!
Whew, this summer has been a busy one. It seems like we finish with one project and then another one starts. One of our more recent projects has been baling dry hay. We bale the hay to feed our cows and heifers during the winter.
Guest Blogger: Ah-ha moments at the AgChat Foundation Conference 2011
Last year around this time I attended the first ever AgChat Founation Conference in Chicago, Illinois. Although I couldn’t make the trip for the 2nd conference one of my friends from last year’s conference helped me out and shared her views on the meetings. I owe a big thanks to Danielle Hammer. Make sure to check her out on her blog The Confessions of a Corn Heiress and Twitter.
Wedding Style
Now, as promised, I am here to talk about the big day that my fiance and I are planning. If you missed the story of how we met check it out here. When I got engaged I’m not going to lie, I was so excited but I didn’t really know what I was doing. I’ve found that through this process you learn a lot about yourself. One of the major things you learn is what you like and what you don’t. In my personal case, I learned what my style is. I’ve always been a person who lived by the… Read More
Occupation Hazard: Being Cheap
I’m not exactly the cheapest person in the world, but when it comes to a few things I will use them until I can’t anymore. I am a shoeaholic but shoes are one of those things I will use until they’re no longer useable. My work shoes are no exception to this and it’s not usually a good thing. Like any other job that involves being on your feet all day, farming involves going through a lot of work shoes. Because of this I will wear my work boots as long as I can. There might be soles falling off,… Read More