Tiramar Farms Homestead
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On the Tiramar Farms Homestead blog, you will find the homesteading experiences of the author, Rachel.
Tiramar Farms Homestead
1y ago
Oh, hello there. It’s been a while. . . a long while. Sorry about that. As you may have guessed, a lot has been going on in my personal life, including welcoming this little guy into our family in September. I mean, is he not the cutest thing ever? I’m very happy to introduce you...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
I have a confession. I use tiktok. I know, I know. I thought it was just silly trend videos for 13 year olds, too, but it turns out there are adults on tiktok as well. And some of those adults share food videos. Annnd some of those food videos go “viral.” That’s where the inspiration...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
My grandmother, Granny, passed away yesterday, February 10th, 2021. Today, the 11th, the world is frozen over here in west Tennessee, which seems fitting, and is a nice reminder to slow down a little bit and reflect. There is so much, and yet so little, to say about this loss. Little because it’s impossible to...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
I am a big believer that small improvements matter. It’s easy to become overwhelmed by big, usually unachievable goals. The big picture is always intimidating, and sometimes unrealistic. I have accepted, for example, that I will never have a truly zero waste existence. Zero waste is a great thing to aspire to, but it isn’t...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
Well, where to start? It’s been a while– too long. How ya doing? Has this crazy year made you stress eat all the carbs like it has me? I want to give a life update, and, more than that, I want to return to the creativity I found for myself here on this blog. I...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
Take a breath. I know everyone and everything feels topsy-turvy right now, and it’s okay to feel what you’re feeling. It’s okay to be concerned, to be stressed, to be fearless, to be disappointed. There are a million different ways to feel in this situation, and none of them are right or wrong. What you...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. Ecclesiastes 3:1 Oh, hello there. Long time so see, eh? I don’t really know how to begin this post. I tackled a similar topic with a prior blog post in early December, which hinted at what I’m going to be divulging here,...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
I want to preference this by saying that I don’t think there’s anything wrong with gift-giving. In fact, gift giving is one of my top two love languages, along with acts of service! I love to give and receive gifts, and I think skipping gifts altogether by choice is a bit Scrooge-y. But one thing...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
I’ve had the idea for this blog post floating around in my head for a few days, but I’m not sure what to say or how to start it. I suppose I will just start from the beginning — kind of — and be as honest as I can be when I don’t know my...
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Tiramar Farms Homestead
3y ago
I rarely talk about anything that I struggle with here on the internet. I like to share a lot of things with y’all, but I’m also a private person, and struggle of any kind feels very personal to me. I don’t even talk about it much with my friends or family. But. . .what is...
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