• Fresh & Healthy: Fall Harvest – Community Supported Agriculture (Week 3)

    We are enjoying our Fall Harvest with our Local Farm with Community Supported Agriculture program.  The Fall harvest is 10 weeks long through our farm.  We were thrilled to get the produce and fresh eggs.  Our family is doing a half share again for this harvest.

    Fall Harvest Week 3 of Fresh Goodies from our CSA!

    Fresh Goodies from our Local CSA Farm

     

    Items in our Basket this Week:

    • 1 Acorn Squash
    • 1 Green Cabbage (the size of a soccer ball)
    • 1 branch Mini Pumpkins on a Stick
    • 1 Green Apple
    • 2 Red Tomatoes
    • 1 Sweet Potatoes
    • 1 Regular Potatoes
    • 1 bundle Herbs
    • 1 Half Dozen Fresh Eggs
    Huge head of Cabbage - about the size of a soccer

     

    This is called "Pumpkins on a Stick"

     

    They are actually eggplants, even though they are called "Pumpkins on a Stick" - a neat vegetable from our Local Farm!
    I am looking forward to eating these goodies this week!  Thanks everyone for the delicious Recipes!  To find out how you can be a part of a local CSA check out this post – Fresh & Healthy:  Community Supported Farms
  • Love It – Skippies (Water Toys)

    Our Skippies after a fun weekend in the ocean, still with some sand on them!

    My girls picked out a pool toy, Skippies by Fluid, to give to Daddy for his birthday a couple weeks ago and we got to try them out on our recent trip to Charleston.  It was a BLAST playing with these floating discs!!!!  I have to admit I was thinking of using the Skippies mainly for time in the pool because I thought we would lose them in the ocean with the waves.  Since we didn’t have the opportunity to use them at the pool first we decided to test them in the ocean anyway.   The whole family had a lot of fun playing with the “Skippies”!  They floated really well, were bright colors which made them easy to spot in the water, and light weight so if one managed to hit you it didn’t hurt (we tested that theory, Jake even managed to hit me on the forehead one time).  Plus they were easy to grab and throw even for the kids.

    Several people in the water near us stopped us to ask about them.  I was impressed with how entertaining they were and how easy they were to use even for our girls.  It is a great time of year to check out these neat pool toys as the summer season begins to wrap up.  They are not expensive and can provide a lot of fun entertainment for your whole family.  I found them on clearance at our local Sports Authority when they were closing down the store on Laurens Road.  I am looking forward to trying them out at the pool now that we tested them successfully in the ocean!  They come in a pack of 4 and measure 3 inch in diameter.  You can find them at Toy Splash!

    “Love It” is a series of posts on items that I use regularly or seasonally in my household that I love!  There are some items in our daily lives that make life more enjoyable, efficient, or just plain fun.  I will be sharing with you some of the products that have been given to us (or to me) that have made it to the top of my list.  It’s my way of giving a huge thumbs up!

  • Fresh & Healthy: Community Supported Agriculture (Week 9)

    It is our ninth week receiving fresh produce from our CSA!  Our family purchased a half of share and will be receiving fresh produce, local honey, eggs and more for 20 weeks.   Jake picked up the fresh veggies this week, it was nice to get our basket this week after being away for a little bit.

    Week 9 of Fresh Goodies from our CSA!

    Fresh goodies from our farm!

    Items in our Basket this Week:

    • 1 bag Red Potatoes
    • 2 Green / Yellow Squash
    • 1/2 bag Red Okra
    • 1/2 bag Green Okra
    • 1 bag Green Beans
    • 2 cucumbers
    • 1 Tomato
    • Dozen Fresh Eggs

    I am looking forward to eating these goodies this week!  Thanks everyone for the delicious Recipes!!!

    To find out how you can be a part of a local CSA check out this post – Fresh & Healthy:  Community Supported Farms

  • Fresh & Healthy: Community Supported Agriculture (Week 1)

    I was super excited to start our CSA Program (Community Supported Agriculture) this week!  Our family purchased a half of share and will be receiving fresh produce, local honey and more for 20 weeks.  I plan to give an update on the items I receive from week to week.  Jake picked up this weeks goodies since I was tied up with a project, thanks babe!!!  It was hard for me to wait until he got home, I was so excited to see what we got!

    Week 1

    Fresh Goodies from our CSA!


    • Two Bundles of Lettuce
    • Radishes – Purple, White, and Red & White
    • Bundle of Broccoli
    • Half a Dozen of Fresh Eggs
    • Local Honey
    • 2 Bars of Homemade Soap
    • Collard Greens

    Looking forward to eating these goodies and using the soap!  I didn’t grow up with Collard Greens so it is new food for our family.  Do you have any good collard green recipes?

  • Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive with United States Postal Services (Sat, May 14)

    You can help food for families in your local community who are in need of food.  All you have to do is leave a bag of food at your mailbox and it will be delivered to your local food bank. The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is another great opportunity that allows you to demonstrate to your kids what it looks like to share with others and be generous, better yet have them pick out their favorite non-perishable items to put in a bag and have them help you carry it to the mailbox.

    Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Details:

    • Date: Saturday, May 14, 2001
    • What: Bag of Non-Perishable Food Items (Can and Boxed Goods)
    • How: Leave your bag at the mailbox for pickup by your mail carrier
    • Where Does it Go? The USPS will deliver your Food Items to your local Food Bank to benefit people in your community
    • More Information: Stamp Out Hunger

    We are blessed as a family.  Yes we have a family budget, use coupons, and shop clearance racks or buy used items but by being smart with our money it allows us the opportunity to share what we have with others.  The girls love participating in this event and I am thankful they enjoy giving to those within our community.

  • How to Find Great Kids Books for FREE or at Discount Prices!

    Books by the pound at the Goodwill Clearance Center!*

     

    Our family LOVES reading and books!  Over the last few years I have been able to accumulate a wonderful library of books for our girls.  Many of my friends or guests in our home will ask where we have gotten so many great books.  I have shared my secrets with those who have asked.  As I was going through the girls books and sorting them I realized how much these books have been a blessing in our lives and  there may be more people that are trying to find great deals on books for free or at discount prices.

    *The picture at the top of the post is some books I recently purchased at the local Goodwill Clearance Center.  I bought 63 books for $4.15 making it approximately 6 cents per book.  The books are used but most are in excellent condition, a lot of the books are worth over $4.00 each themselves.  The majority of the books I purchased were kids books but there were 3 for adults.  I am super excited about reading these with the girls.  A few of the books were even on my (want to buy list), for example 2 of the books are a part of a series called “Help Me Be Good” I have been trying to collect and the two new books I picked up were are on “Teasing” and “Cheating”.  I was able to get a couple Dr. Suess books, educational books, Science books, Golden Books, Scholastic Books, Early Reader Books and more.  Hoping that these will help motivate the girls to read more and we can share with others.

    Where to find Great Books at Discount Prices:

    • Goodwill Store – we have gotten a lot of wonderful books at Goodwill.  I typically only purchase the books if they are marked down 50% or less off Goodwills prices.  Goodwill has discounts every day on certain color tags and will have days or times when all tags are discounted.  Most of the books I buy are between $0.25 to $0.50.  Find a location near you.
    • Goodwill Outlet Discount Clearance Center – we are blessed to live in an area that has a Goodwill Clearance Center, if you are in Greenville and enjoy “hunting” for a bargain you need to check it out.  All the items in the store on Haywood Road (115 Haywood Rd, Greenville, SC 29607, Phone: (864) 627-9840) are purchased by pound.  The Goodwill Clearance Center sells the books at $0.25 per pound.   You can often get quite a stack of kids books for $0.25 a pound.  Usually I have between 10 to 20 books per $1.00 so that makes it $0.05 to $0.10 each book.  In the Goodwill Clearance store you will have to dig through a bin full of books to find the ones you want.  Some days there are very few kids books and other days you’ll find a lot of great ones.  Most of the books are used so you’ll have to check for torn pages, writing, or any other imperfections prior to purchasing the item.  If you want to purchase other items at the Goodwill Clearance store you will pay $1.19 per pound (includes clothing, household items, toys, etc….). See if there is a location near you. Picture of a recent purchase is at the top of the blog post.
    • Garage / Yard Sales – I love finding great deals on books at Yard Sales.   You can often get a whole stack of books or even a series of books to read for a $1.00 or less.  The price I target for books at a garage sale is between $0.00 to $0.20 per book.  Many people will have a “free” box at their yard sale and you can find some neat books in the free box or if you are purchasing a number of other clothes or goods you can often get a book or several for free.  They are great add-ons at a yard sale.
    • Used Book Stores – I have one Used Book Store I frequent in our area, Mr K’s Used Books, Music, and More.   Mr. K’s is nice because you can bring in your books and receive cash for them or you can get store credit and purchase additional books.  You get more store credit for a book then you get cash.  Depending on what you are wanting to do you can really continue increasing your library by participating in such a great book store program.  Also, Mr. K’s usually has a box of “free” books so it is at least worth looking at if your already going to the store.  For more information or to check to see if there is a Mr K’s near you.  The one if Greenville is located at Verdae Village, 101 Verdae Blvd, Greenville, SC 29607, (864) 286-3000.
    • Consignment Stores – there are several consignments stores I like to pop into every few months to check out their selection of books.  The nice part about the consignment stores is they are usually wanting to move the books too.  You can set up an account as a consignor for items their store sells.  Many times if I want a book at one of the consignment stores I will have the owner check my account, buy the book with the money on my account and bring the extra cash left over home or to the bank.
    • Library Book Sales – our library has a monthly book sale.  They will often sell books they no longer are carrying in the library (too many of the same book) or donated books.  I have found that the majority of these books are in really good condition.  The children’s books are $0.25 each.  Picture of a recent purchase is at the top of the blog post.
    • Craigslist – you can get some great books for free or at a discount through your local Craigslist.  I was on Craigslist earlier this week looking through the “free” section and found someone giving away free books.  You can often find free or discounted books that people are looking to giveaway.  Some postings will be very descriptive while others are not if you find free ones that you might want it’s okay to email the person giving them away for more information and a picture before driving to meet them.  Craigslist is a great resource for finding great deals, posts for yard sales, books, and more.  Find your local Craigslist forum.
    • Freecycle – is an online forum where people can post items they are giving away.  The point of freecycle is to keep items out of the landfill and to recycle them in the local community.  You can look for free books people are giving away.  Some people will be very descriptive in posting while others will not listed the specifics.  You can ask for more details if you would like.  The nice part about getting books from Freecycle is you will only pay for your gas and time to meet the person who is giving them away because the items on Freecycle are always “free”.  Look up your local Freecycle group.
    • Gifts from Family & Friends – we will often ask for books for birthday and Holiday gifts.  Our family and friends have given the girls some of their favorite books.

    Books are great educational tools for the kids and adults.   You can find wonderful books for adults by going to these locations as well.  If you have the patience you can really find almost any book you are looking for within a few months at a discount or even free.  There is only one book on my list that I haven’t received yet but it was just put on my list last month.  I anticipate that it will be available soon.  I don’t go to these stores weekly or even monthly, it is nice if I get to stop by one or more of the above stores once a quarter (sometimes less).  I like to have a few extra books on hand because we give the girls a book every week as an incentive for them to read more.  They earn their books by doing extra chores around the house. Happy Book Shopping to You!  Do you have any special tips on finding free or discounted books?

     

    Books from the local Library Book Sale!

    Above is a picture of the 6 Kids books I purchased at the last Library Book Sale I went to (a couple months ago).  The kids books are sold for $0.25 each so I paid $1.50 for all of the books.  The Winnie the Pooh “I’m Really Sorry” was my favorite find because it is a part of a series I am collecting.  The “My Fun with Learning” books have a series of stories in them, many about history and famous historical people.  The “Eyes on Nature Fish” book is an educational book on fish and the “Bugs Life Flik the Inventor” is a great book for my sweet girl who loves science and inventing fun new things.

  • Family Outings: Teaching About Gun Safety & Target Practice

    Daddy with his two little girls following him!

    We have been teaching the girls about gun safety because we have a lot of family members who hunt, fish, and target practice.  Recently we took the girls to the Shooting Range to teach them a little more about gun safety and to target practice.  We think it’s important to demonstrate to the kids safety with the serious items such as guns.  It was quite the fun adventure for the family.  Daddy was patient and good with showing the girls the basics.  Karlie was ready to put up a target in the house for practicing with her nerf gun.  They both wanted to know if Daddy would take them back to the range again.  Glad they had fun.  The range was a busy place and great opportunity to spend quality time with the family.  It was pretty cute seeing Jake in hot pink ear plugs too.

     

    Here are a few pictures from our Family Outing to the Shooting Range:

     

    Remember to bring your ear plugs!

     

    Daddy and the Girls!

     

    Daddy getting set up!

     

    Targets are Ready!

     

    Going over all the gun details and steps with Karlie!

     

    Daddy helping Brina reload the gun.

     

     

    Karlie getting into target practice!

     

     

    Brina getting her practice at target shooting.

     

     

  • Fresh & Healthy: Downtown Farmer’s Market (Saturdays) Fresh Produce & More!

    It is the beginning of produce harvest for a lot of local farmers which means the Farmer’s Market is opening.  Many local communities will host Downtown Farmer’s Markets to help connect the farmers with the local people who want to purchase fresh fruits and veggies for their family.

    Families in the Greenville area who are looking for some fresh in-season vegetables, fruit, local honey, gourmet foods, seafood, fresh flowers, diary products, coffee, nuts, baked goods, handmade crafts, woodworking and a wide variety of other goodies from more than 50 vendors can come to downtown Greenville  on Saturday mornings starting May 7th through October 29th.

    Downtown Greenville Farmer’s Market Details:
    • What / Where – Downtown Greenville’s Saturday Market (Main Street at McBee Avenue, Greenville, SC 29601 )
    • When – Saturdays from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM ( May 7 to October 29)
    • Cost – Free Admission (the only cost is for the items you purchase from the local farmers / vendors)
    • For More Information / ActivitiesSaturday Market Live / 864-467-4494

    Downtown Greenville has music and special events during the Saturday Farmer’s Market.  Please go to their events section for more information on upcoming musicians, cooking demonstrations, and special events.

    Easley just started a Downtown Farmer’s Market a few years ago.  It is smaller than the one in Downtown Greenville but for a small community it has a lot of amazing produce to offer.  Each year it has grown bigger with more vendors offering their fresh produce and goods to the local community.

    Downtown Easley Farmer’s Market Details:

    • What / Where – Downtown Easley Farmer’s Market (205 North 1st Street, Easley, SC 29640)
    • When – Saturdays from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM (April 9th to End of Season)
    • Cost – Free Admission (the only cost is for the items you purchase from the local farmers / vendors)
    • For More Information / ActivitiesEasley Farmers Market / 864-855-7900

    2011 Special Calendar of Events –  Easley’s Farmers Market:

    • May 7 – Smoke House &  Sparky
    • May 14 – Parent Magazine & Fun Kid Activities
    • May 21 – SunLit Moon Entertainment
    • June 11 – Parent Magazine & Fun Kid Activities
    • July 2 – 2nd Annual Pie Baking Contest & July 4th Celebration.
    • July 23 – Square Root Entertainment
    • More activities being scheduled check back often

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