At the local auction Saturday night, I bought four of those little organizer boxes for $2 total. They're normally $3 each so I got a great deal! As soon as I got home, I knew exactly what to do with the boxes: organize the junk drawer! It was already somewhat organized, but everything didn't fit … Continue reading Junk drawer success
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Hot date
I don't think it ever crossed our minds as high school sweethearts that a "hot date" in 25 years would mean going to Tractor Supply without the kids. Yes....we are those people. Erin and Shaun, you're not alone in this! LOL
Local meat IS CHEAPER for the buyer!
When you buy locally from a farmer near you, you know you're supporting a local family and humane treatment of animals. What are the benefits to YOU, the consumer, though? Aside from the obvious health benefits (anybody will agree cattle not pumped full of antibiotics and being allowed to roam pasture and be CATTLE - … Continue reading Local meat IS CHEAPER for the buyer!
Local Business Spotlight
A new flower business, Jackson Flowers and Gifts, opened locally on November 6th, 2014. I got a chance to visit this new shop last week, and it is absolutely full of gorgeous items for any gift giving occasion. The shop is owned by Mary Montgomery, and they are open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. … Continue reading Local Business Spotlight
Local business spotlight – Homestead Market
On Thursday afternoon, I stopped by a new store in town: Homestead Market. This used to be in the little tiny building near General Mills, but the owner said he got tired of "freezing in the winter and roasting in the summer". Ha! This is a wonderful store. The business has expanded and includes many … Continue reading Local business spotlight – Homestead Market
