Our great grandmothers would be proud of you. Using what they had was a way of life. I love how Ma Ingles made “apple” pie with green pumpkin. She was my inspiration as I raised my kids. Anyway, your soap looks wonderful. I would love to show up at your farmers market one day and buy a lot of your items! Is Lucy’s left eye bothering her? Your granola looks delicious. Not many people have that many pecans to put in it.
Nancy, I'm STILL using pecans from 2 years ago when we had such a huge crop! They've been in the deep freezer. I don't think Lucy's eye is hurt -- she was just looking funny :)
When you come for Christmas, we can go check out olive oil at Costco!!! Your soap is literally the only thing that keeps my hands from having eczema breakouts!
Thank you, Diana! It really is a good skill to have, and having homemade soaps in your home is so nice. Plus, you always have lovely gifts for friends, right at hand.
Always make soap. It's simply the best. I make my own, too. All ingredients are getting pricey. I found the best prices at Costco. Your granola looks divine. I could almost smell it through the video. Yummy! Have you ever added dried fruit? If so, what temp do you bake it at and for how long? Mine often gets too dry. Hope you and Adam are having a lovely summer and keeping cool. ❤
I do wish I had a Costco anywhere close to me! That would help. I bake the granola at 350 F for about 20 minutes. I don't like it dry. And after I take it out, I usually sprinkle golden raisins and dried cranberries into it :)
Our great grandmothers would be proud of you. Using what they had was a way of life. I love how Ma Ingles made “apple” pie with green pumpkin. She was my inspiration as I raised my kids. Anyway, your soap looks wonderful. I would love to show up at your farmers market one day and buy a lot of your items! Is Lucy’s left eye bothering her? Your granola looks delicious. Not many people have that many pecans to put in it.
Nancy, I'm STILL using pecans from 2 years ago when we had such a huge crop! They've been in the deep freezer. I don't think Lucy's eye is hurt -- she was just looking funny :)
When you come for Christmas, we can go check out olive oil at Costco!!! Your soap is literally the only thing that keeps my hands from having eczema breakouts!
We will do that! I'm so glad the soap helps. I'll bring some with me at Christmas :)
I love when you make soap. Maybe one of these days I will try it.
Your granola looked wonderful though I can't eat pecans and walnuts..
Thank you, Diana! It really is a good skill to have, and having homemade soaps in your home is so nice. Plus, you always have lovely gifts for friends, right at hand.
Always make soap. It's simply the best. I make my own, too. All ingredients are getting pricey. I found the best prices at Costco.
Your granola looks divine. I could almost smell it through the video. Yummy!
Have you ever added dried fruit? If so, what temp do you bake it at and for how long? Mine often gets too dry.
Hope you and Adam are having a lovely summer and keeping cool. ❤
I do wish I had a Costco anywhere close to me! That would help.
I bake the granola at 350 F for about 20 minutes. I don't like it dry. And after I take it out, I usually sprinkle golden raisins and dried cranberries into it :)
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