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How To Make Hash Browns With Dehydrated Potatoes

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by Texas Homesteader ~  I cooked whole potatoes, then cooled, shredded and dehydrated them. Now I can use those shredded dehydrated potatoes to make hash browns quickly!

This entry was posted in Recipes & Cooking and tagged cooking, dehydrating, environment, food preservation, frugality, potatoes, recipes, side dish, vegetables on December 27, 2013 by Texas Homesteader.

RECIPE: Fat-Free Ice Cream Using Frozen Bananas & Instant Pudding Mix

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by Texas Homesteader ~  *affiliate link I like to make a healthier ‘ice cream’ substitute using frozen bananas, instant no-cook pudding, a little milk and a splash of vanilla. No, REALLY! You’re not gonna believe how easy this is…

This entry was posted in Recipes & Cooking and tagged dessert, freezer food, fruit, ice cream, recipes, summer on June 28, 2013 by Texas Homesteader.

Celebrate Earth Day with These FREE Activities

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by Texas Homesteader ~  By now most of you know Earth Day is April 22nd each year. It’s a special day to highlight being kind to our environment – it’s like Mother Nature’s birthday! There are lots of gifts we can give to Mother Nature, most of ’em are FREE. Come see my faves. 

This entry was posted in Eco Friendly and tagged conservation, environment, holidays, zero waste living on April 18, 2025 by Texas Homesteader.

Easy Egg Substitutes For Baking In Times Of Egg Shortages Or Price Spikes

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by Texas Homesteader ~  Remember a few years back when the bird flu caused an egg shortage & a significant increase in the price of eggs? Yeah, here we are again, and the price is expected to climb even higher! So I’m sharing some easy egg substitutes so you can keep baking. 

This entry was posted in Recipes & Cooking and tagged cooking, eggs on March 8, 2025 by Texas Homesteader.

16 Easiest Ways To Be More Sustainable – Start Today!

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-by Texas Homesteader ~  Here are the 16 Easiest Ways To Be More Sustainable. Everything from simple ways to reduce food waste to easy homemade health & beauty or cleaning. All simple ways you can be more sustainable in your everyday life and easy enough to start today! 

This entry was posted in Eco Friendly and tagged environment, zero waste living on February 1, 2025 by Texas Homesteader.

Rise & Shine: Farmer’s Breakfast Baked Cheesy Egg/Sausage Casserole

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by Texas Homesteader ~  This easy Farmer’s Breakfast Bake Casserole includes eggs, breakfast sausage or smoked ham, cheddar, onions, bell peppers has a crispy hash brown crust. It’s delicious, and today I’m sharing the simple recipe with you. 

This entry was posted in Recipes & Cooking and tagged breakfast, casserole, eggs, recipes on January 18, 2025 by Texas Homesteader.

How To Make Whipped Cream Sweetened With Honey in TWO MINUTES!

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by Texas Homesteader ~ My favorite homemade whipped cream recipe uses honey instead of powdered sugar like most recipes use. PLUS my homemade whipped cream recipe only has 3 ingredients & comes together in minutes. Come see how easy it really is!

This entry was posted in Recipes & Cooking and tagged cooking, dairy, dessert, gluten free, honey, recipes on November 23, 2024 by Texas Homesteader.

How To Host A Stress-Free Holiday Gathering This Year

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by Texas Homesteader ~  You say you’re hosting your family’s holiday gathering this year and wondering how to get through it without all the stress? Well don’t worry, I’m sharing how my family does it. Read on, dear friends.

This entry was posted in Holidays and tagged cooking, fall, holidays, thanksgiving on November 16, 2024 by Texas Homesteader.

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