My guides on this journey are:
- The Bible
- specifically Proverbs 31:10 - 31. In the interest of full disclosure, you should know that I already write for a blog on that specific subject. You can read my posts and those of three other Christian women at Far Above Rubies. This blog is to be more personal. More about me and my family and the changes I am attempting to make in my own house.
- My Bread: The Revolutionary No-Work, No-Knead Method
by Jim Lahey and Rick Flaste. I want to make the vast majority of all bread products that my family consumes. I have, thus far, found this book to be very useful and have tried the initial basic recipe twice with stunning results.
- How to Sew a Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew
by Erin Bried. I absolutely LOVE this book! All the little things that you'd really like to know how to do, but your working mom never taught you are here.
- The Everything Soapmaking Book: Recipes and Techniques for Creating Colorful and Fragrant Soaps (Everything: Sports and Hobbies)
by Alicia Grosso. I have already purchased lye, lard and essential oils, now I just need to get started. The only thing holding me back has been the fact that lye soap - which I LOVE - has to cure for 6 weeks and I am such an instant gratification kind of girl. But, that will have to change.
- Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House
by Cheryl Mendelson. I haven't even opened this book yet; it is being held for me at my local library, but just looking at it makes me want to be a better house keeper!
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