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Weekend Links

By Jessica

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A little collection of all the stuff I’ve found interesting around the web lately. IF you like what you see you can get lots more if you follow me on twitter (@sweetloveginger).

An American Interstate for the Solar Age. I have been saying this for years. There is so much we can do with the empty space along major highways!!!!

I watched this documentary recently and I cannot get over how much we’ve been duped by the food industry over the years. Whole food has always been the answer and always will be.

I am completely astounded that there are still segregated schools in the US. How is this possible?

So apparently GMO’s shouldn’t affect the health of humans, fine. But what about the environment, the addition of more pesticides and invasive species leaves quite a bit to be desired.

10 things to ask you partner at the dinner table. Great conversation starters that definitely lead to deep conversations. Now to actually start eating at the table and not in front of the TV.

 

While I haven’t spent much time pinning this week these few recipes did pop out at me.

Salmon Tacos with Green Onion & Asparagus Salsa:

Double Chocolate Chip Cookies Inspired By Levain Bakery. These are as good as any cookies you'll buy from the bakery!:

May 20, 2016 May 20, 2016 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Weekend Links

By Jessica

This post may contain affiliate links. I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post.

I spend a lot of time on the internet and every so often I come across some really interesting stuff. This is a regular post where I divulge all of the best stuff I’ve discovered on the net lately. Enjoy!

Steps to a handstand. I love the tips, tricks and millions of videos in this post.

This year’s Dirty Dozen & Clean 15… just so your in the know.

Reasons not to believe everything you hear about the latest health craze.

Every Little Bit Counts.  And thank the lord for that!

As it turns out writing your notes (with old school pen & paper) may be for the better!

Our world is changing and fast. 

On that same note: How the Apocalypse Will Bring Out the Best in People.

Since we are on climate change, lets talk about something we can do to help slow it down.

 

 

I’m adding in my favorite pins from this week too, because I want you to drool along with me (click the photos for links)

Fruit Salad With Mint | POPSUGAR FoodMake your own extracts for delicious baking and gift giving! The possibilites are endless, and the recipes are easy to follow! The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy: Spinach Artichoke Stuffed Potatoes. devour-blog.comGrilled Lemon Chicken Flatbread Wraps with Spicy Garlic Sauce:

 

April 29, 2016 April 25, 2016 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: links

Weekend Links

By Jessica

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There is so much being said in this little speech. I can’t even. Just watch it!

OCCUPY THE ECONOMY : Andrew Faust – Permaculture – OWS from Costa on Vimeo.

You may or may not have noticed that I’m kind of on a permaculture bender right now (nearly 500 pins later). It stems from finally owning a place and being able to garden the way I want. Right now I am totally into and loving Ben Falk’s book The Resilient Homestead. There’s so much to implement.

I recently bought these and love them. I always hated those flimsy veggie bags available at the grocery stores. These are so much better.

I also recently discovered and fell in love with this blog. She is so sweet, her kids are adorable and so are her animals.

This is another permaculture lecture, but the images in this one are seriously captivating.

Edible Utensils. Possibly one of the best ideas I’ve seen in a while.

This Hobo Life. I admit it’s romantic to not be a part of the mainstream dude, and I see the allure of partying it up, but wheres the happy medium?

The next big thing in cooking. I’m all for it. Whose going to help me bring Atlantic Northeast food to light? BTW we are not talking about just New England food here (Philly, Upstate NY, MD, Jersy, DE count too).

A beautiful tribute from Lindsay at Pinch of Yum.

 

April 8, 2016 January 16, 2018 Filed Under: Uncategorized

How I Built a $2000 Savings Out of Thin Air

By Jessica

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Yep that title reads correctly. With a little work I was able to come up with over $2000 out of basically thin air. Finances and future planning have been a big topic in our household since Chuck and I have gotten married and combined everything. We have a lot of dreams and being financially stable is the only way to successfully achieve them. In all of these conversations I could not help but think that there had to be more optimization possible. Meaning that I knew there were more ways for us to save/make money than we currently were. I gave myself a challenge to come up with as much money as possible by the end of March (this started in the new year), and was pleasantly surprised at how much I was able to come up with on my own. While the tips and tricks below worked for me they may not work for everyone so keep that in mind as you read through.

  1. The most obvious thing that I did was sell a bunch of stuff on Craigs List. We had a bunch of appliances and items that we simply weren’t using so I sold them, getting nearly $1000 in just a few weeks.
  2. Called my car insurance company and was able to get $35 immediate return plus $10 a month going forward for discounts that I had not previously been signed up for. One of them was simply by being married! Once I finish the defensive driving course I will receive another discount going forward.
  3. In January I participated in a no shopping month – usually we budget $50 a week each for random spending (include lunches out) so this month when I got the cash out each week I put it in my piggy bank instead of my pocket. Also this month I did the slow carb diet, which ended up saving us a bunch of money on groceries.
  4. I looked into my current health insurance and and found out that I can get up to $300 back from participating in certain events, like annual physical, health assessments, and more I was able to make $100 in a few hours of filling out forms. I’m hoping to cash in the other $200 soon.
  5. Checked with my energy company and signed up to receive rebates for things we were already doing. I’ll post a more in depth explanation of this after we finish a few projects but many energy suppliers will give you significant rebates for switching to more energy efficient equipment. Some of the changes we had already made upon moving into the house, it was a nice surprise to find out I could get paid for them.
  6. A surprisingly rewarding effort was collecting and rolling a bunch of spare change I found around the house. I made nearly $100 from this, and rolling it myself saved me the fees from using coin star. It took less than an hour while I was watching TV one evening. #worthit
  7. I cancelled an old credit card that I never used anymore (we switched to a cash back rewards card instead). When I canceled I also cashed in all the points that had added up over the years and it ended up being worth over $300. Again it was a nice surprise. If you use a credit card I strongly suggest getting one that you get cash or another reward from, otherwise you are missing out!
  8. At the beginning of the year I got a small raise. I did the math and took all the extra money I was earning this year out of our savings. I know that this might be frowned upon, since the money isn’t physically in our account yet but I’m not worried about it. I would rather have that extra money working for me now than waiting.
  9. I did a few odd jobs. Running errands for work, babysitting, dog watching, etc. are all little jobs that can really add up. Other things you could try would be mystery shopping, filling out online surveys, etc. There are a million ways to make a little extra money.

So now the question is what do I plan to do with this money? Some people would argue that I should treat myself for all the hard work, but I don’t think this is really the best idea. If we were in debt or didn’t already have a cushy emergency fun I would dump it on those. Since we are set in that department I plan to invest it all. Hopefully in 10 years that money will more than double it will help us come one step closer to early retirement, because that’s the dream around here.

Do you have any ideas that I didn’t cover here? I’m definitely interested in making and saving more!

April 4, 2016 April 3, 2016 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Finance

The Best of SL&G 2015 is Here (Finally)

By Jessica

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I realize at this point we are a nearly a quarter of the way through the year and that means I am quite behind at getting the Best of Cookbook out to you guys, but that’s life folks. Like it or not we are busy bees over here, but you’ll hear all about that later.

This year’s book is leaps and bounds beyond last years, in this author’s humble opinion. I really love having these books as catalogs of how far I’ve come as both a recipe writer and a photographer. I’d like to say I love photography, but really I hate it. To me it’s a necessary evil in the blogging world, but it’s nice to see that I can improve so much as something I don’t really love.

Best of SL&G 2015

In addition to amazing pictures this year’s book also has some amazing recipes all selected based on their popularity. I’d like to take a moment to thank every single person for visiting, commenting, and sharing SL&G over the last nearly 4 years. Without you guys I surely would not still be here today. It means so much to me that you all like what I do and keep encouraging me to post day after day.

If you are interested in getting a copy of the Best of SL&G 2015 just sign up to be a part of the newsletter over there on the right hand side of the page. The new book goes out tonight! As an added bonus you will also receive the 2014 ebook upon initial sign up.

Thanks!

 

March 29, 2016 December 5, 2017 Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Business

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Hi, I'm Jessica. I'm an herbalist living in the great northeast with my husband Chuck, our two little boys, our dog Brody and a flock of chickens. I'm all about real, good food and good times with awesome people. I spend a lot of time outside, in my garden, and concocting potions and helping people feel their best. I also like tea, reading, and about a million other hobbies. I'm so happy your here on this adventure with me.

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