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Saturday October 22, 2022

RewilderLife Posted on October 22, 2022 by Rachel JamisonOctober 25, 2022

 

Today’s notes, thoughts, and whatever…

I got up early at 5 am and have been working on personal paperwork and organizing for the day.  The cat has been less than helpful while I did that by getting into papers and taking off with my pencil. In the mornings I really struggle with the rush of information my brain puts out and I struggle to process it all and get it to slow down, then by 3 pm my brain just is done.  I am not sure how to remedy this or organize the thoughts that appear in my brain and breed like rabbits but rest like a pile of tangled spaghetti. I wrote some things down, worked out, stretched and sometimes that slows the brain and organizes it.  Today not so much.  It’s 7:41 and sunrise is at 8:07.  I have carrots to pull and wash for canning and fermenting,  sweet sorghum to cut, peel and juice for syrup.  I don’t have a dinner plan but I do have to sort apples we picked from the trees several weeks ago and I will pull the softer ones and make some apple rice wraps for dinner.  What did I do with that recipe? I think I will make some coffee and some scrambled eggs, but first I need to put the dishes away.

Folks, I’m not nearly as organized as most people think.  My brain goes non-stop, mostly at an uncontrolled and frantic pace.  I do carry around a notebook in a pocket most days, just to jot down ideas, thoughts, and lists.  I then try to go back over them at night before I forget what “Holistic P” or “juniper + rose” means.

I have to get, all this needs to be done by noon…

-RWL

Posted in Wildings | Tagged organizing, wildings

Doodads and Gadgets on the Homestead…aka Products I Love

RewilderLife Posted on October 21, 2022 by Rachel JamisonOctober 25, 2022

Some of these products are not primitive or whatever description you may want to use.  They are however products I use daily in my life.  I’ve said before we straddle this life of primitive, off grid, Rewilder Life and modern living. Well one of the things we do have is a freezer and internet with wifi. We have also had a freezer fail and leave us with a bunch of bad food.  So we have decided to use a wifi/bluetooth temperature and humidity thermometer.  You could actually use it anywhere in your home to check on things, this one will also work for a freezer.  It connects to your phone and I get updates anywhere I have a cellphone signal. It also has alarms where I can set the temperature or humidity at a specific degree or percent and it will tell me if something is having issues.  So, below is a link to the device we use and like.

Govee WiFi Thermometer Hygrometer H5179
Smart Humidity Temperature Sensor

The Excalibur Food Dehydrator is one that is loved by many homesteaders, I am one of those!  I have two!  I prefer gadgets with no digital timers or thermometers because they fail.  A dial has far less places to fail, simplicity is not overrated when it comes to failure and repairs for us. You can always purchase a timer to plug it into if you wish.   The dehydrator is on sale currently and has a coupon, I have no idea how long this sale will last.

Excalibur 9-Tray Food Dehydrator

Note: As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small amount from qualifying purchases through links from this website.

Posted in Doodads and Gadgets | Tagged Excalibur Dehydrator, Gadgets, thermometer

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