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"That they may teach the young women to be...keepers at home"
~ Titus 2:4,5


Monday, March 19, 2007
What's Cookin' ~ Menu for 3/19 to 3/31...

Posted in The Menu Board

 
Things have been busy at our main blog, but I thought I would update here with our recent menu...
 
 
 
 
 
Mon 19 ~ Turkey and dressing
Tues 20 ~ Taco Tuesday
Wed 21 ~ BBQ Beef Sandwiches/coleslaw
Sat 24 ~ Turkey and Dumplings
Sun 25 ~ Stew
Mon 26 ~ Spinach Lasagna/garlic bread
Tues 27 ~ Wet burritos over bed of lettuce
Wed 28 ~ Tuna Linguine
Thurs 29 ~ Stir fry/brown rice
Sat 31 ~ Italian Turkey and brown rice
 

Sunday, March 4, 2007
Current Completed Sewing Projects for Mama Keeper and Keeper2Be...

Posted in Clothed for a King

Hello ~ I just wanted to update our blog a little.

Things have been pretty busy and I've been posting our projects over at our new blog.

Also, Keeper2Be posted about her first 'official' sewing project at her blog.

Here have been our recent projects (click to see)...

Mama Keeper's New Dress

More T-shirt Dresses for the 'Mini' Keepers2Be

Keeper2Be's First Dress

 


Thursday, February 8, 2007
T-Shirt Dress How-To's...

Posted in Clothed for a King

On my new blog, I posted about the t-shirt dress I made this weekend and was asked to share how I had made them. I posted the T-Shrit Dress How-To's today and just wanted to share the link here.

I haven't, yet, decided if I am going to keep this blog or not. But until I decide, I will try to, at least, post a link to my other blog when we do any keepers at home projects.

We do hope to see you at our new home, though.

 

 


Monday, January 22, 2007
Mama Keeper's New Dress...

Posted in Clothed for a King

 
 
It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted here with a new project.
Today was rainy and mostly uneventful
so I thought it a good day to finish the dress I began 2 weeks ago.
 
This was the first time I’ve made this particular dress
and I soon learned that I made it way too big.
So I had to adjust it as much as possible without ripping it all out, recutting, and starting over.
 
The fabric is a paisley print with natural colors,
different shades of brown, cream, mauve, etc…
 
 
 
I chose this pattern because I liked the sleeves,
though if I make it again, I may make them a bit longer.
I also raised the waist line and lengthened it.
Here is the final project…
 
 
The pattern used was Simplicity 9493
 
 
 

Saturday, December 2, 2006
What's Cookin' ~ Menu for 12/1 to 12/15

Posted in The Menu Board

 

It's been almost a month since I've posted here, due to our move.

We are settling in nicely, though, into our new home.

(Read about it here)

 

Since we're getting settled in, it was time to sit down

to begin making menus again.

 

Here's what we're doing for the next two weeks:

 

Kubes' Kitchen Menu

 

Fri. 1 ~ Pizza (cheese; Spicy Surprise; buffalo chicken; taco)

Sat. 2 ~ Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches/fries

Sun. 3 ~ Skillet Beef Stew/rolls

Mon. 4 ~ Sloppy Joes/mac & cheese

Tues. 5 ~ Wet Burritos

Wed. 6 ~ Chicken & Rice-a-Roni

Thurs. 7 ~ Lasagna/garlic bread

Fri. 8 ~ Sourdough Pizza & cinnamon sticks

Sat. 9 ~ Meatballs & Fried Taters/veggie

Sun. 10 ~ Roast/rolls

Mon. 11 ~ Shredded Italian Turkey/brown rice/veggie

Tues. 12 ~ Tacos

Wed. 13 ~ Ground turkey, brown rice & green bean casserole

Thurs. 14 ~ Steak Strips/Ranch mashed potatoes/veggie

Fri. 15 ~ Sourdough Pizza

 

 


Sunday, November 5, 2006
It Must Be Good...

Posted in Cookin in the Kitchen

 

This week it has just been the children and I at home

so when I made out our menu,

I tried to use a lot of what we already had on hand.

Last week, my husband bought quite a bit of chicken breast

so a few evenings ago I decided to use some of it for one of our meals.

I'm not sure if any of y'all remember a previous post, from a while ago,

stating how I really like to use the dry italian dressing mixes.

(Click here to see that post)

 

Well, I heated up my iron skillet and added three frozen chicken breasts.

I cooked them for a couple of minutes until they started thawing.

Then I added a little bit of water and continued to cook them this way

for about 10 minutes (adding a little more water, often, as it would absorb).

Then I added a packet of the italian mix

and continued cooking it (adding water as needed)

for about 20 more minutes or so ...

 

 

 

As the chicken thawed/cooked, I cut it in strips while in the pan.

 

We had it with our Homemade Ranch Mashed Potatoes.

 

The children and I enjoyed it so much

that we've had it three times this week!

That many times... it must be good!

 

 


Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Menu from Our Empty House...

Posted in The Menu Board

 

On our HomeSchool Haven Blog,

a friend of mine left a comment asking me to share our menu

while we were spending our meal times in our empty house.

Since we are unsure as to how long we'll be here

I only made a menu for a week instead of two.

 

 

"Frugal" Menu for a Week in Our Empty House:

 

Mon. 10/23 ~ Black Beans & Brown Rice (optional tortilla)

          (salsa mixed in for mexican flavor)

Tues. 10/24 ~ Sloppy Joes/fries

         (note: sloppy joes are made with ketchup/mustard/etc...)

Wed. 10/25 ~ Ground turkey, brown rice, and green bean casserole

         (only using half a pound of ground turkey)

Thurs. 10/26 ~ Tacos

         (made with half pound ground turkey and refried beans)

Fri. 10/27 ~ Homemade Pizza

         (unfortuneately, not sourdough but still homemade)

Sat. 10/28 ~ Chicken and Brown Rice casserole

         (one small pkg of chicken breast, cubed, with rice & seasonings)

Sun. 10/29 ~ Spaghetti/garlic bread

         (either meatless or half a pound of ground turkey)

 

 

 

To cook, I set aside my iron skillet, a 2 quart glass pot,

a 9x13 baking dish, and a round cookie sheet/pizza pan.

 

It was a blessing to get all that we needed for around $60.00

 

 

~ Mama Keeper

 

 

 

 


Thursday, October 19, 2006
Good-Bye for Now...

 

On our homeschool blog,

I have blogged about our journey of our upcoming move.

 

Until we get settled into a new place,

I likely won't be able to post anything on this blog

(especially since everything is packed away

 and our cooking/sewing/etc... is at a bare minimum).

 

So until then, please feel free to follow our journey

and read our occasional posts at HsKubes' HomeSchool Haven.

 

Until further posts...

 

Good-bye for now.

 

 


Friday, September 22, 2006
Tackling the Turkey...

Posted in Cookin in the Kitchen

 

When we took our bi-weekly trip to the commisary the other day

I picked up another turkey so I could use the meat for many meals.

 

This time, Keeper2Be had the job of gutting the big bird...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After it was cooked and cooled,

she picked off all of the meat so we could separate it and store it...

 

 

 

She enjoys picking the meat off of the turkey

and examining its bones and structure.

And that's okay with me!

She can pick my turkeys apart anytime she likes.

She did a great job and it was great practice for her as a future cook!

 

 

~ Mama Keeper

 

 

 

 


Saturday, September 16, 2006
Delightful Dough...

Posted in Kitchen Fun

 

Here is the recipe the children and I used to make the dough

that they delighted in playing with so much (Delighting in Dough Post).

 

 

 

Delightful Dough

 

1 1/4 C flour                       

1 1/4 tsp oil

1 pkg. kool-aid type mix

1/2 C salt

1 C boiling water

 

Mix dry ingredients. Add water and oil. Knead.

Store in zip storage bag or plastic container with lid.

 

 

 

 

Be sure to visit the post link above to see what fun the children had with it!

 

 


Friday, September 15, 2006
Leftover Turkey Idea... Chopped Turkey Wraps...

Posted in Kubes Kitchen Recipe Box

 

I feel as though I have been neglecting this blog

due to our busyness of packing and such.

But, at last, I finally had something to blog about here.

 

Yesterday I made a 15 pound turkey for supper.

Why so much? Because I love to save the leftovers!

One of our favorite things to do with all of those leftovers

is to make them into chopped turkey wraps/sandwiches.

I got this idea from my sweet mother.

She used to chop up the turkey, mix in some mayo and pepper,

and serve it on bread as a sandwich.

It was one of the reasons I looked forward to Thanksgiving every year.

 

I have, since then, adjusted the way my mother made them,

although, the lil' ones still like them that way.

Honestly, so do I, but I try to go without the mayo

(not that I give much mayo to my children either but they don't like it the other way).

 

Anyhow  ...

Here is what Keeper2Be and I did for lunch today...

 

I took pieces of the turkey (that Keeper2Be picked off the big bird last night)

and put them in my food processer...

 

 

 

Then, of course, chopped it all up...

 

 

Then I put some red, green, and yellow peppers in the food processor...

 

 

 

And, yep, chopped them up...

 

 

 

I, then, added some roasted pepper italian dressing into the chopped turkey,

added the chopped peppers, and put it on a wheat tortilla to eat...

 

 

 

It was quite yummy!!

 

 


Saturday, September 9, 2006
It's Finished! Regency Gown Complete!...

Posted in Clothed for a King

 

After working on Keeper2Be's regency gown for, what seems like, so long,

I was finally able to complete it today.

 

 

Here is the front of the dress...

 

 

 

 

Here is the back...

 

 

 

 

Here is a view of the back of the bodice with the buttons...

 

 

 

 

And here is Keeper2Be in her new regency gown...

 

 

 

 

 

 

She is excited to be able to wear it 'officially' to church tomorrow!

 

 

 


Monday, September 4, 2006
Regency Gown Progress...

Posted in Clothed for a King

 

This weekend I was able to work a little further on Keeper2Be's regency gown.

I spent the time working on her sleeves.

 

 

I gathered the edge of the sleeve ...

 

 

 

 

and pinned it to the sleeve band...

 

 

 

Then, of course, sewed it together...

 

 

 

 

After finishing both sleeves, I then sewed them to the bodice...

 

 

 

 

Keeper2Be loved the sleeves...

 

 

 

I also began sewing the skirt together

and have reached a 'snag' trying to figure out the placket.... ugh!

I hope to work on it some more this week

in between holiday time with hubby, school, and packing.

We are both eager to get it finished

and look forward to seeing it completed so she can wear it.

 

Hope everyone is enjoying their holiday weekend!

 

 

 

 


Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Seam Ripper... Friend or Foe? (Regency Gown Update)...

Posted in Clothed for a King

 

Don't you hate it when you seem to be on a roll

and then discover that you WERE on a roll...

only it was downhill in the wrong direction?

 

Well, I did that.

There I was happily going along, thinking I was doing so well (being a little puffed up),

only to discover, when I went to turn the right sides out of the Regency bodice,

that I had somehow 'seen' a direction that wasn't there

and I sewed something together that wasn't supposed to be sewn together!

And I had been making sure that it was sewn together good, too,

by backstitching here and there, especially on the other seams...

A Scripture came to mind...

"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall." ~  Proverbs 16:18

 

 

Hello seam ripper...

One of those tools that you love to hate and hate to love.

We spent quite some time together, the seam ripper and I,

and were able to become well aquainted after such a long time of being apart.

 

And, at last, we accomplished the goal at hand.

It was then time to read the directions slowly and more fully

and to continue sewing the bodice together in the correct places.

 

 

Sew, I continued on...

 

It doesn't seam like much, but here is what I was able to get finished...

 

 

This is the view of the back with the bodice and the lining sewn together.

 

 

 

This is the front of the bodice

 

 

 

Here is a view of the bodice, open from the back.

 

 

We're now another step closer to the finished product!

And I was able to practice patience and smiling

as the seam ripper and I did some 'catching up'.

 

 

"In all labour there is profit..." ~ Proverbs 14:23

 

 

~ Mama Keeper

 

 

 


Monday, August 28, 2006
Regency Gown Beginnings...

Posted in Clothed for a King

 

It seems that lately all I've blogged about here was food.

Not that food is a bad thing, but it's nice to be able to have another kind of project.

Well, Keeper2Be and I were finally able to begin working on her regency gown Saturday.

We've encountered a few 'difficulties' with the pattern

and we've had to adjust the bodice neckline and arm holes.

It's been a little challenging but we hope to have figured it out.

Keeper2Be has done quite a bit of tracing and cutting.

Another good reason to trace your pattern... just in case you have to make adjustments later.

 

Here is Keeper2Be cutting out her adjusted bodice...

 

 

As I waited for the new pieces, I continued sewing my own jumper...

 

 

Multitasking is great!

 

After Keeper2Be was finished cutting, I worked at putting the bodice back together...

 

Pinning something that is gathered and on a curve is always "interesting".

 

While I pinned and sewed the bodice back,

Keeper2Be ironed my new jumper skirt...

 

 

We were able to get most of my jumper finished

and were able to get most of Keeper2Be's bodice back finished.

It's always challenging figuring out a new pattern.

 

Here is her bodice back so far...

 

 

I think she picked a beautiful blue for her fabric.

 

We hope to work on this dress throughout the week and in between homeschooling.

We'll keep y'all posted.  

 

 

 

 

 


A place shared by mother and daughter devoted to sharing and developing skills as keepers at home. Striving to be faithful and obedient to the Titus 2 and Proverbs 31 calling .

Recent Posts

• What's Cookin' ~ Menu for 3/19 to 3/31...
• Current Completed Sewing Projects for Mama Keeper and Keeper2Be...
• T-Shirt Dress How-To's...
• Mama Keeper's New Dress...
• What's Cookin' ~ Menu for 12/1 to 12/15
• It Must Be Good...
• Menu from Our Empty House...
• Good-Bye for Now...
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Titus 2:3-5

3 "The aged women likewise,
that they be in behaviour
as becometh holiness,
not false accusers,
not given to much wine,
teachers of good things;
4 That they may teach
the young women
to be sober,
to love their husbands,
to love their children,
5 To be discreet, chaste,
keepers at home,
good, obedient
to their own husbands,
that the word of God
be not blasphemed."


Proverbs 31:10-31

10 "Who can find
a virtuous woman?
for her price is
far above rubies.
11 The heart of her husband
doth safely trust in her,
so that he shall have
no need of spoil.
12 She will do him good
and not evil
all the days of her life.
13 She seeketh wool,
and flax,
and worketh willingly
with her hands.
14 She is like
the merchants' ships;
she bringeth her food
from afar.
15 She riseth also
while it is yet night,
and giveth meat
to her household,
and a portion
to her maidens.
16 She considereth a field,
and buyeth it:
with the fruit of her hands
she planteth a vineyard.
17 She girdeth her loins
with strength,
and strengtheneth her arms.
18 She perceiveth that
her merchandise is good:
her candle goeth not
out by night.
19 She layeth her hands
to the spindle,
and her hands
hold the distaff.
20 She stretcheth out
her hand to the poor;
yea, she reacheth forth
her hands to the needy.
21 She is not afraid of
the snow for her household:
for all her household
are clothed with scarlet.
22 She maketh herself
coverings of tapestry;
her clothing is
silk and purple.
23 Her husband is known
in the gates,
when he sitteth
among the elders
of the land.
24 She maketh fine linen,
and selleth it;
and delivereth girdles
unto the merchant.
25 Strength and honour
are her clothing;
and she shall rejoice
in time to come.
26 She openeth her mouth
with wisdom;
and in her tongue
is the law of kindness.
27 She looketh well
to the ways
of her household,
and eateth not
the bread of idleness.
28 Her children arise up,
and call her blessed;
her husband also,
and he praiseth her.
29 Many daughters
have done virtuously,
but thou excellest them all.
30 Favour is deceitful,
and beauty is vain:
but a woman
that feareth the LORD,
she shall be praised.
31 Give her of the fruit
of her hands;
and let her own works
praise her in the gates."






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