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I read about dry brushing many years ago and tried it a few times. I liked the way it made my skin look and feel but never made a habit of it ~ until I learned about the numerous health benefits associated with dry brushing.I thought it was just good... Continue reading
Posted Mar 7, 2019 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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This is one of my favorite fragrances; earthy, deep, rich, patchouli. Swirled with activated charcoal, this soap not only cleans, but it draws out impurities at the same time. Activated charcoal is great for your skin; It is antibacterial, antifungal, makes pores appear smaller, and smooths out the skin’s appearance.... Continue reading
Posted Mar 5, 2019 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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My grandmother was a wiz at making beautiful flower arrangements. She would forage for items in her yard (sometimes the neighbor's yard) and effortlessly make a vase of branches and weeds look like something that came from a high-end florist. People loved receiving one of Clara's arrangements! Here in North... Continue reading
Posted Mar 2, 2019 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Okay, I admit it; I love junk food. I love candy bars, fast food hamburgers, and greasy French fries. Set a bag of Oreos or potato chips in front of me and I’ll eat the whole bag, in one setting. Trouble is, those foods don’t love me and a few... Continue reading
Posted Feb 27, 2019 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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If you love a clean lemon scent with just a kiss of sweet, you will be thrilled with our newly developed soap at the tiny boutique! It lathers up beautifully and cleans so well, but the best part is the fragrance. To grab your bar today, click here, or if... Continue reading
Posted Feb 26, 2019 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Lots of experimenting going on this week at Sweet Harvest Homestead. I have been making soap for over 20 years; that is a LONG time. My first few batches were rebatched, meaning I grated ivory soap, mixed it with water, lavender flowers and lavender essential oil. As you can imagine... Continue reading
Posted Jan 31, 2019 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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My daughter attended a dance class in Charlotte on Tuesday evening. After dropping her off, I found myself with a few hours to kill, so I drove over to check out the brand new Fresh Market. The store is lovely and filled with an abundance of delightful smells and delicious... Continue reading
Posted Nov 20, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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I am so excited to be offering one of our most popular classes again! Come out to the country, enjoy some Southern Hospitality and learn a new skill on Sunday, October 21st from 2:00-4:30. You will learn how to Make Hot Process Soap & Lindy's Perfect Cream! Come hungry! A... Continue reading
Posted Sep 20, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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It makes for a happy Friday when your book proof comes in the mail! Seasons at Sweet Harvest Homestead will be available at Amazon on August 27th! Continue reading
Posted Aug 16, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Hi Friends, We are so excited to announce that we will be starting an Enrichment Program for preschoolers this fall! This is going to be such a wonderful experience for the children enrolled, and for us! Pumpkin Creek Academy is an enrichment program for preschoolers, ages 3.5 to 5 years.... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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And we thought we made that combination up! Two great things that taste great together. Here's a fun pattern that I made with the combo. I think this would make a fun cocktail napkin, don't you? Continue reading
Posted Jun 3, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
Easy Fudge Pie from Lindy Sellers on Vimeo. One 8 inch pie crust, 1 cup sugar, 1/4 cup all purpose flour, 6 tablespoons cocoa, half cup melted butter, two eggs, 1 teaspoon Vanilla. Preheat oven to 400. In large mixing bowl combine sugar,flour, cocoa, melted butter, eggs and vanilla. Stir... Continue reading
Posted Apr 25, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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These are simple to make and are so tasty too! You can omit the lavender if you would rather have a plain cookie. 2 sticks of salted butter 2 cups all purpose flour 1 cup granulated sugar 1 TBS Lavender Buds Blend together lavender and sugar in a food processor... Continue reading
Posted Mar 7, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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My son Wesley is quite the photographer. He captured this gorgeous scene last night and it reminded me of my favorite poem. Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up... Continue reading
Posted Jan 19, 2018 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Okay y'all, I'm stepping on over to the fruitcake fan club! These were made last night and drenched in butter, sugar, and rum early this morning. (Heck, that would make ANYTHING taste good.) But seriously- I have always *wanted* to like fruitcake. But I just didn't love the flavor of... Continue reading
Posted Nov 29, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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While we made our home in Waskom Texas, I frequented several antique shops near our home. My favorite was just over the border in Greenwood, Louisiana. It housed a large indoor space where vendors could sell their antiques and outside old train cars were turned into individual antique stores. Whatever... Continue reading
Posted Nov 24, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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We put the gardens to bed for the winter last week. While I was pulling up the rows of spent Zinnia flowers, I found two tiny watermelons, hidden beneath the foliage. They were a pleasant surprise and tasted sweet when I broke one open. Now is the time to bring... Continue reading
Posted Nov 17, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Grab your printables here Free Thanksgiving Printables Hello, my dears! I wanted to give you a little something to help out with your Thanksgiving planning and a recipe for a quick and easy casserole that you can bake up and freeze. Now, why in the world would you want to... Continue reading
Posted Nov 15, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Many years ago when my children were little, I discovered a website that gave away free patterns for vintage embroidery transfers and stuffed toys. The owner of the site also had a blog in which she detailed her lovely life out in the country. I was so inspired by her... Continue reading
Posted Nov 14, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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My Family moved to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee when I was 10 years old, and since we moved from a very small town, it was like moving to Disney World. My brother and I were fascinated by all of the sights, sounds and smells of the tourist area, but our favorite... Continue reading
Posted Oct 25, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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The golden light illuminating the trees along the old wagon road on our property, lured me outdoors this morning. The chipmunks and squirrels were busy scampering about, gathering nuts for their winter stores. Two deer were delicately nibbling at the windfall apples that were scattered under the old apple tree.... Continue reading
Posted Oct 18, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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My friends, I have happened upon the most delicious, pumpkin, fall cake that I have tasted in years! It's from Lauren@ LaurensLatest.com. If you have the ingredients at home, make it tonight. If you don't; run out to the store and get them...it's THAT good! I just pulled ours out... Continue reading
Posted Oct 13, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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To save recipe to your computer, click on image above. It should load on a viewing page. One it has loaded, right click and choose "save image as." You can save to your computer and print it out, if you like! Continue reading
Posted Sep 27, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
Hello there beautiful friends! Here is the recipe for the Vanilla Bean Blueberry Jam that I made for the Back to Basics Living Summit. It is the recipe that is in the Sure-Jell packet, I modified it by pureeing the blueberries and adding the vanilla bean. Can't wait to hear... Continue reading
Posted Sep 16, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Are you a fan of Old Time Radio shows such as Fibber McGee and Molly, My Friend Irma, Our Miss Brooks or Suspense? I started listening to old recordings of them nearly 15 years ago and have enjoyed them ever since. Many early television shows got their start on the... Continue reading
Posted Sep 12, 2017 at Sweet Harvest Homestead