Jaron and I started hauling spent hay from the goat pen to the garden to make pathways/cover weeds. He loved watching the goats.
A Day in the Life of a Homesteading Teacher
Or... my trek in the world of education (mine and others) & all the joys & trials that come with it.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Animal Update
Jaron and I started hauling spent hay from the goat pen to the garden to make pathways/cover weeds. He loved watching the goats.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Garden Volunteers
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Container Potato Update and the Bionic Boy
Monday, June 1, 2026
Baby Rescue
Friday, May 29, 2026
Quest: Banana Muffin #5
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Build a Better Chicken Feeder
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Quest: Banana Muffins #2, #3, #4
We rarely have bananas far enough gone for banana bread. Both G and I like our bananas a little spotty, so we have a pretty high tolerance for ripeness. My mom on the other hand loves green bananas, so she has plenty of bananas for baking in the freezer.
I cleaned out her frozen banana stash this weekend. 😅 There were enough to make one whole and two half recipes.
Recipe #2 is from Kristine's Kitchen.
Recipe #3 is from Cookie + Kate.
Recipe #4 is from iFoodReal.
Here are my notes from the experiment.
I tried not to veer off recipe. 😅 I did pretty good too! The biggest change was in #4 when I accidentally swapped the amounts for baking soda and baking powder. I don't think it made an impact on the taste.
My parents agreed, recipe #2 was our favorite followed by #3. My brother N actually liked #3 the best. None of us loved #4. I think it was too banana-y. So, for now I'll save the Kristine's Kitchen recipe!
I still have three banana bread recipes to go... 😜











































