Lemke Homestead

A homesteading momma wanna be trying to learn a thing or two.

Tag: homemade

  • Dry Rubs vs. Marinades: Which is Best for Flavor?

    Dry Rubs vs. Marinades: Which is Best for Flavor?

    Recently, my husband has been doing much more of the cooking lately. That is, until he got a side job. Which. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining by any means. But I’ve noticed something. The last few meals he’s made he’s marinaded the meat. We had Carne Asada tacos one night, and shrimp Tacos…

  • How to Prepare Zucchini for Perfectly Moist Bread

    How to Prepare Zucchini for Perfectly Moist Bread

    I am blessed to know a few gardeners in my life. And these gardeners, can plant zucchini and get them to grow so large about the only thing to do with them is baking bread. You can do this two different ways. with a kitchen aid attachment, I have the one that slices and shreds.…

  • Transform Scraps into Beautiful Homemade Paper: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Transform Scraps into Beautiful Homemade Paper: A Step-by-Step Guide

    You know the junk mail you always just throw away? What if there was a way to transform that into something beautiful? I was scrolling Pinterest one evening, while watching tv with Daniel. That’s when I found this smart use of a dollar store splatter guard. They used it to make paper, and other than…

  • Hearty and Delicious Beef Stew

    Hearty and Delicious Beef Stew

    Recently, we went from temperatures of in the 90’s, to flash flood warnings, and overcast colder days that make you want to make a big batch of soup. Or in this case, Stew. While the Sunday I made this stew, it turned out to be warmer that typical stew weather, still, it didn’t turn out…

  • Garden Update: August

    Garden Update: August

    Would you believe I’ve written this dang post 3 different times? Three! Huge thanks to WordPress for not saving the draft like I told it too. Some my garden updates for this month aren’t so depressing this time, YAY! My yellow squash plant, which was only producing male flowers for 85% of this summer, finally…

  • An Infertility Journey

    An Infertility Journey

    Growing up, I always knew two things. 1. I wanted to be happily married and 2. I wanted more than one child. Being an only child was great at times, but other times it sucked. I didn’t want my child to have the same loneliness growing up that I had. I watched my husbands relationship…

  • Bacon Cabbage Rice

    Bacon Cabbage Rice

    July 28th marked my husbands 32nd birthday. And its a long standing tradition that you pick dinner on your birthday. Daniel has a favorite I make, and its called Bacon, Cabbage, Rice. I learned the recipe from a friend of mine, and it was THE recipe that got Daniel eating rice again (for those who…

  • Egg Foo Young – Retro Recipe

    Egg Foo Young – Retro Recipe

    Yet another recipe from my old cookbooks. This one I marked because I remember this dish fondly. Every year for birthdays or special occasions, we had a restraunt we would frequent as a family. And one thing we’d always get was the Egg Foo Young. It was my dads favorite, and he always wanted to…

  • Garden Update- July

    Garden Update- July

    This heatwave has put quite the bump in the road for my garden. At first, i noticed it was just my little flower sprouts that didn’t like it. That I could understand, I started them pretty late. But then I noticed my zucchini wasn’t enjoying it, my blooms were starting to slow down drastically. My…

  • Quick and Easy Button Repair

    Quick and Easy Button Repair

    When I got home there was a button on my desk. But not just any button. This was a small button from a man’s shirt. I recognized it from my husbands flannel. One of his thicker flannel shirts. My husband is the type of guy who doesn’t throw something out just because its ‘out of…