Understanding Your Laundry: What Each Symbol Means

Protected migratory bird areas.

They can be up to $200 sometimes!If you’ve had your eyes on a farmhousy piece like this, why not just try making your own?So you might feel like I’m sending you mixed messages here with my food posts, but just hear me out.

Understanding Your Laundry: What Each Symbol Means

My last food-related post was about a. super healthy chocolate mug cake., full of nutritious ingredients with no flour or white sugar.. And now today I bring you bacon.Sizzling, fatty, salty,.

Understanding Your Laundry: What Each Symbol Means

bacon.. And you’re going to love it..Even though I eat what most people would consider to be really healthy about 80% of the time, I still believe in being able to eat anything I want to every now and then.

Understanding Your Laundry: What Each Symbol Means

So if my family wants bacon, you’d better believe I’m having some too.

And then it’s back to the veggies at the next meal.The wheels are turning as we’re trying to figure out how we’re going to turn this mess into something beautiful.. We’ve got our work cut out for us this time, same as always!A few weeks ago I shared with you how I had completely blown it as far as taking care of our yard/property/whatever you want to call it over the Summer.

At that time, I started a system of 15 minute daily yard work sessions, hoping to be a little more disciplined in getting things taken care of that were bugging me.I was also really trying not to overwhelm myself and run screaming for the (non-existent) hills..

Little things that bug me are getting taken care of and I don’t find myself putting things off until that magical time in the future when I have a whole day that I can/want to spend working outside on yard clean up..The idea behind this system is to find something, anything, to do each day for around 15 minutes on whatever project (the yard in this case).