Vickie's Kitchen and Garden
A Gardening, Recipe, Book & Movie reviews, and DIY Blog all done the frugal way! We live the good life on a acre in the city.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
The Mini Ice Age, Book and Bread Sale, and Spring Cleaning!
Friday, January 30, 2026
I Know What I Said but....
I know what I said, I don't feel like Spring Cleaning but I did. First, I moved back the stove and cleaned under there, then I cleaned weird things like the teapot and the toaster till they sparkled, and I even cleaned the fridge. Of course life happened but now I'm back to work on the pantry.
Smokie one early morning, sad that he can't go outside (his tail was in the oatmeal I had cooling for the chickens).
The weather has been cold and snowy (-11 actual temperature this morning) but we are promised a warm up next week. I'm sad to hear about the people without power and I hope everything gets fixed soon. I can't imagine and I don't want to imagine.
I'm growing sweet potato vines. Only one has rooted the other three nothing yet. I look at them multiple times a day but it doesn't help. Maybe soon.
How is everything in your neck of the woods?
Friday, January 23, 2026
BRR....
What do you do when there is nothing to do but stare at the snow? You crochet and sew or do other crafts (like reading). I started crocheting these hats for charity using this tutorial on youtube.
Friday, January 9, 2026
Keep Moving Forward: Progress is Slow Sometimes
On Monday I started putting up my Christmas decorations and making fabric Christmas bags for next year. This momentum didn't last as long as I would have liked ...Christmas is stored away but I didn't finish the bags yet. They are waiting for me by the sewing machine.
We went to the Michigan State Spartans game last night (Thursday) ...this was a birthday present to my husband. First of all I climbed up all these steps...then I decided I wouldn't throw up...then I went down those steps after the game was almost over (we determined they would win)....then I walked back 1/2 mile to the parking garage. I could have never done this a couple of years ago. Progress for me is slow but I keep moving forward as best as I can.
By the way: I love these kind of presents the best..destination presents are fun!
Today after I determine that I can move again ..I'm cleaning out the chicken coop ..what a better way to spend a 55 degree day LOL. Hopefully I can report more to you next week.
How's it going at your home?
Thursday, January 1, 2026
How I'm Going to Make My Life Easier (It will take work)!
I'm going to do it different this year ...yep 2026 will be different. I'm going to be more ahead of the game so I can smile more, love God more, and just be more joyful than ever before. None of this is means I'm going to sit around and do nothing. It actually takes work to be restful but for years to come I know I'm going to thank myself.
Things I'm going to do to make that happen:
Sewing:
January is for sewing and I making cloth reusable Christmas bags. The material is all cut up and I'm ready to get sewing.
You know, I'm getting too old to wrap up all these presents. Don't worry I have lots of wrapping paper I bought at estate sales for those big presents, but for all the smaller ones, in a reusable cloth bag it goes. Easy peasy, no wrapping paper needed.
a elephant baby bib I made this last weekI want to also make more baby shower gifts ahead of time in the off months of gardening. I've done this some in years past but I need to step up my game and have those presents ready. A gift closet for babies.
At the same time I want to make hats and gloves for giving to the needy. All this making will make winter go by fast and I'll feel accomplished...I hope.
The Garage:
Organize the garage more...it's too cold to start now but I have ideas. This will be more for me so I can find my chicken stuff, my picnic stuff, and my canning jars. No basement here but that side of the garage is mine.
I got a taste of just how great garage organizing can be after this past Thanksgiving. You see last summer I put my Christmas stuff by the door so it would be within easy reach in the cold and believe me it was cold this past November. It was so easy to just grab and go. I was happy, he was happy.... everybody was happy.
Garden:
Come Spring, we need to fill the raised beds with soil to get them ready for the planting season. The lower half of the garden is in raised beds now and we are excited to cut down on bending down to weed and as a added benefit we will not worry as much about the flooding back there. Over the years I know we will thank ourselves for the extra work we are going to put in this Spring to make this happen.
I would also like to plant concord grapes behind the chicken coop run. This of course will happen in the Spring too but I will need to get ahead start and research how to trellis them this winter (youtube). When I told husband what I wanted to do he rolled his eyes and said there was no room until I mentioned that very spot in the yard. He became quiet and he knew there was nothing he could say. The lawnmower doesn't even fit there. Ha ha.
You know, I felt something years ago when I started requesting fruit trees for every Mother's Day .. something told me to start planting what we now call our little orchard. The grocery store is so handy but I realize now we must learn to depend on ourselves as much as we can.
What are your goals this year?
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Friday, December 19, 2025
Miss Eisenhower's Million Dollar Fudge Recipe
Today I'm making Miss Eisenhower's million dollar fudge. There are so many different ways to make this recipe but to me this is the best one. It's easy and you can just make half if you want. Since I only have 5 bars, I think I'll do that today!
Miss Eisenhower's Fudge
1 tbsp plus 1/2 cup of butter divided
3 Hershey bars (2 -7oz bars plus one reg. 1.55 oz) or approximately 10 reg. sized 1.55 oz. bars
4 cups of semi-sweet choc. chips
1 jar of marshmallow creme
1 can of evaporated milk
4 1/2 cups of sugar
2 cups of chopped walnuts or pecans
1. Prepare a 13 by 9 inch pan with foil and then spread the 1 tbsp. of butter on the foil.
2. In a large bowl combine the bars, chips, and marshmallow cream.
3. Over medium heat stirl in the milk, sugar, and remaining butter in a large saucepan. Boil for 4 1/2 minutes. Pour over chocolate mixture in bowl and stir until everything is melted. Lastly stir in nuts and then pour into the pan lined with foil. Cover and refrigeratate until firm.
4. When firm get the fudge out of the pan using the foil and slice into pieces.
Delicious!
Friday, December 12, 2025
Surviving the Cold and Saving a Few Dollars!
You know it's cold when the husband's shoes froze to the floor in the little unheated porch we have. BRR!!! It's a good place though to keep things cold when you run out of space in the refrigerator (there is a gallon of is milk out there now). LOL
You need a purpose to go outside in this cold-my chickens and shopping (christmas and food shopping) are my two main reasons why I do. It's quite dangerous here now to walk around, there is ice everywhere. We even stop in the car to check our mailbox that sits on the road.
Before the ice came and the weather was a little more bearable we went to our local historical village one night. We enjoyed singing Christmas songs as we went around the village in the tractor drawn carriage. We also listened to the choir from a local school in the chapel. I was impressed with the boys in the choir...they were so good and not afraid to raise their voices. Sometimes you don't hear the boys.













