The following is part of an ORGANIC JOURNEY GUEST POST SERIES, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.
As Jon and I were talking about what was next in our gardening adventures, we started to talk about what we could plant this fall. We want to keep taking baby steps in growing our own food because it is cheaper and, really, is there anything better than a tomato right off the vine warmed by the summer sun? As we were brainstorming on what to plant, we realized that maybe our best use of time and energy right now would be to start composting. This past spring, we spent a ton of our gardening budget on good soil. I knew enough from nature studies in elementary school to realize that our foods get their nutrients from the soil. So, off we went to buy our dirt (because Georgia red clay isn’t exactly fertile ground for a garden!). It felt absolutely absurd to me to buy dirt, but buy it we did. As our garden grows bigger, we need more soil, and I absolutely refuse to keep spending money on dirt. So, time to learn about easy, cost effective ways to fertilize the good dirt we’ve got by composting so we can have free, nutrient rich soil.
I have fond memories of leaving the burbs and going to the farm to visit my grandparents when I was a child. Playing in the hay bales and learning to cut the grass on the huge riding lawn mower were almost as fun as eating Grandma’s homemade lemon meringue pie! In the back of my mind, I have this vague memory of an old gallon ice cream bucket under the sink where we put food scraps for composting and Granddaddy’s composting area (I think it was just a little area surrounded by some cement blocks.) Why is it that, as an adult now, the whole process just seems so complicated? I want to get back to the simplicity. So here’s what we are going to do.
Step One: Choose your method
There are many ways that you can have great compost at the end of the day. You can stockpile your food scraps and yard waste and fill one compost bin all at once (layering the food scraps and dried yard waste) in a big batch pile. The benefits of this method are that you will wind up with ready to use compost much faster. The hard part is that you have to do some serious pre-planning and weekly maintenance to make it work. Another method is to use worms. It is called vermicomposting. My sister does this and it works for her. She told me that you can even do this in your house with smaller batches, but honestly, I’m not a big fan of worms AND I’m trying to keep this uber simple, like my Granddaddy. We are going to do the add as you go method. Every day or two, we are going to add a layer of food scraps to our pile and then cover it with a layer of dried yard waste or newspaper. Yes, this method takes the longest to break down (up to 8 months), but it is doable and requires the least amount of maintenance. Sign me up!
Step Two: Find your space and containers
When you start researching how to compost, it seems like there are a million options to help things decompose. Too many choices, if you ask me, and don’t get me started on how many different kinds of composting bins you have to choose from!! Jon googled pallet composting bins and saw enough images to figure out how to make something that would work for us. You can often find pallets for free from Craigslist or from just asking at your local businesses. If you are less inclined to build it yourself, you can purchase all different kinds of composting bins from your local hardware store.
You are also going to want to find a container to put your food scraps in. There are expensive buckets custom made for this purpose (I saw some that were $50!), or you can just use an old ice cream bucket with a lid! The key is to have a lid of some sort or you are going to have some serious stink to contend with in your kitchen. Also make sure that whatever you choose to use can be rinsed out.
We are putting our compost bin in our backyard towards the back. Flies and rodents can be a problem, so as we learn how to do this well, I’d rather have those things further away from my house than close. Figure out where it works for you though!
Step Three: Learn what to compost
I thought this would be hard to figure out, but it’s really rather simple. Food scraps are great with the exception of any meats (including fish) and dairy products including bones and fat. You don’t want to try to compost oils or fats because they will turn rancid and smell awful. As far as yard waste, use your common sense. You don’t want to compost invasive weeds, but everything else is pretty good to go, as long as it isn’t super soggy. Here is an amazing list of what you can and can’t compost from Home Composting Made Easy that I’ll be printing out until we get it under our belts. (This website is an excellent resource for all of your detailed composting questions. It certainly has helped me.)
I’m hoping that come springtime, we will have some amazing compost ready to fertilize our garden and help us have the best garden yet at a lower cost to our family.
How about you? Do you compost? What tips can you give us that have made it work for your family? I am eager to learn from those who have been doing this longer than a week!!
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Microgreens: A Beginner’s Guide to the Benefits of Cultivation and Consumption by Julia Winchester
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Here are all the unadvertised deals you can pick up at H-E-B this week, starting 10/24. Another large list with some pretty good deals.
Check out the H-E-B weekly ad list for a complete list of deals.
Grocery
- Langers Chilled Tea or Lemonade, 14 oz, B2G1 at, $1 (67¢)
w/ in-store coupon (EXP 11/06) - PJ’s Organic Chicken or Beef Burrito, 6 oz, B1G1 at, $2.92 ($1.46)
w/ in-store coupon (EXP 10/30)
-.75/1 PJ’s Organics product (EXP 10/31) printable - Weight Watchers Smart Ones Entrees, 5-11.7 oz, $1.78 and up
-$7/10 off w/ in-store “B” coupon (EXP 11/06)
-$1/2 Weight Watchers Smart Ones Satisfying Selections dinners, 11.7 oz bags printable
-$3/10 Weight Watchers Smart Ones printable
-$5/12 Weight Watchers Smart Ones (register) printable
-$4/10 Weight Watchers Smart Ones printable
-$3/10 Weight Watchers frozen items printable
-.75/$5 Weight Watchers products printable
-$1/3 Weight Watchers Smart Ones items printable
-$1/2 Weight Watchers Smart Ones bag meals printable
(use store and -$4/10, makes it 68¢ ea. WYB (10)) Read More→
The Loft is having a great 40% off sale in-store and online! Use the coupon code SHOP40 to get the deal. The coupon code even works on sale and clearance items.
Some great deals:
-Belts, $11.99
-Tops, $4.12 and up
-Shoes, $17.92 and up
Shipping is a flat rate of $8.95 or FREE with a $125 or more purchase.
(thanks Lylith!)
Ever since my husband found out he couldn’t eat gluten, we’ve been on the search for good gluten-free snacks. I think we hit the jack pot with Way Better Snacks! We received a case of different flavored chips and he couldn’t quit raving about them. They are kinda like chips and crackers in one. We eat them by themselves and have used them to make nachos and other dishes that ask for crackers as an ingredient.
Way Better Snacks aren’t just gluten free, they have a ton science behind them making them possibly one of the healthiest chips we’ve ever tried. The biggest part to them is that they are “sprouted” meaning that they contain flax seed and other nutrients but the seeds are sprouted before adding them into the chips. You may not realize it but when you eat flax seed or other seeds generally the seeds go right through you with no benefit to your body. It’s nature’s way of making sure that seeds can still grow into plants even if animals eat them. Way Better Snacks actually starts the sprouting process in their snacks to unlock all the vitamins, proteins and other benefits that are inside the seeds!
This was a little more science than my sleep-deprived brain could handle so here’s some top facts about sprouting:
- Converts starch into simple sugars making them easy to digest
- Converts protein into amino acids which are vital for vibrant health
- Converts fat into fatty acids to help keep your cells happy
- Antioxidants and Vitamins can increase as much as 1000%
- Enzymes can increase as much as 800%
- The ratio of soluble to insoluble fiber is better
- Helps neutralize and remove waste from the body
- Coenzymes are created to more effectively absorb Omega 3?s
- The SGS (that’s the good stuff!) in Broccoli seeds is up to 50 times higher than in mature broccoli
- Maximizes nutrient density and is readily bio-available (your body can use it)
Our favorite flavor (they are all awesome, but this one we ate every chip in one siting) was the So Sweet Chili. It has a sweetness but kick to it, that was incredible. Seriously, we love these…
Win a box of chips:
4 Southern Savers readers are going to win a box of all of the Way Better Snacks (a $42 value)!
To Enter:
You have a couple of chances to enter, feel free to do as many as you’d like and leave a different comment below for each entry option.
1.) Which of the Way Better flavors do you want to try?
2.) Like Way Better Snacks and Southern Savers on Facebook.
3.) Follow Way Better Snacks and Southern Savers on Twitter.
4.) Follow Way Better Snacks and Southern Savers on Pinterest.
Winners for this giveaway will be chosen Monday, 10/29.
This giveaway was sponsored by Way Better Snacks, but all opinions are 100% my own.
You can get a FREE 7.75″ x 5.75″ hardcover photo book from My Publisher.
To get the deal you will enter your email address and it will generate a coupon code. If you’d rather have a larger size photo book you can get $20 off a larger size with the code. You will still owe shipping which starts at $8.99.
This deal is for new customers only, you need to request your unique code 11/1/12, but will have through 11/24 to order your book.
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Check out the best deals on all the staple items that you need the most! Use this list to find the best deals at the stores closest to you!
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Candy Deals
- CVS – $5 ECB wyb $15 products pictured – Hershey’s Snack Size Candy 10.2-11.6 oz or Twizzler’s Twists 22 oz, $3
-$1/3 Hershey Reese’s, Hershey’s, Kit Kat, Twizzlers or Jolly Rancher snack size bags, 8 oz+, SS 10/14 (exp 10/31)
(makes it $2.67) - CVS – $5 ECB wyb $15 products pictured – Hershey’s Snack Size Candy, 15.92-31 oz, $5
-$1 off Hershey assorted snack size bag, 22 oz+, SS 10/14 (exp 10/31)
(makes it $4) - CVS – $5 ECB wyb $15 products pictured – Starburst, Skittles, Mars Chocolate or Nestle Variety Mix Candy, 33.2-56 oz, $10
-$1.50/3 Mars M&M’s, Twix, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers or Snickers, RP 9/16 (exp 10/31)
-$1 off Mars product, 30 oz + bags, October All You magazine (exp 10/31)
-$1/2 Wrigley Skittles, Starburst, Life Savers Gummies or Grab Bag Mix, 8-40 oz, RP 10/07 (exp 10/31)
-$1.50/2 Nestle fun size or holiday candy, 18-24 oz printable (limit reached)
-$1.50/3 Nestle fun size or holiday candy, 9.2-12.8 oz printable (limit reached)
-$2.50/2 Nestle Wonka candy, 32 oz+ printable (limit reached)
-$1/2 Nestle Wonka fun size holiday candy bags, 9.47 oz+, RP 10/14 (exp 10/31)
-$1.50/3 Mars M&M’s, Twix, Milky Way, Musketeers or Snickers candy bags, RP 10/07 (exp 10/31)
-$1/2 Skittles, Starburst or Life Savers gummies, 8-40 oz printable
(use $2.50/2, makes it $8.75) - CVS – $1 ECB wyb (2) M&M’s or Hershey’s Assorted Candy, 9.4-15 oz, $3, limit 1
-$1/2 Mars M&M’s bags, 9.9-12.6 oz, RP 8/26 (exp 10/31)
-$1.50/3 Mars M&M’s, Twix, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers or Snickers, RP 9/16 (exp 10/31)
-$1/3 Hershey Reese’s, Hershey’s, Kit Kat, Twizzlers or Jolly Rancher snack size bags, 8 oz+, SS 10/14 (exp 10/31)
-$1.50/3 M&M candy, RP 10/07 (exp 10/31)
-$1.50/3 Mars M&M’s, Twix, Milky Way, Musketeers or Snickers candy bags, RP 10/07 (exp 10/31)
(use $1/2, makes it $2 ea.) - Rite Aid – $5 +UP wyb $15 worth – Charms Candy Carnival, 44 oz, $8
(buy (2), makes it $5.50 ea.) - Rite Aid – $5 +UP wyb $15 worth – Select Holiday Bags and Boxes of Candy, $5
(buy (3), makes it $3.34 ea.) - Walgreens – 500 BR wyb (2) Brach’s Autumn Candy, 12 oz, $1.50
(makes it 50¢ ea. After Points) Read More→
Tanga is back with their deal on Tungsten Rings on sale for $14.99 with FREE Shipping! There are 30 styles to choose from, so you can find something that fits your taste.
This is always a popular deal and you can’t beat the quality for that price! This sale lasts until Thursday at 7 PM ET.
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Update: This offer has expired.
Buy K Cup Brewers has a great deal on the Keurig B60 Brewer! You can get the brewer for $89.99 with FREE shipping. Use the coupon code SOUTHERNSAVERS to get the deal.
This site is run by an enthusiastic Southern Savers reader. These brewers ship directly from the manufacturer and include the manufacturer warranty, but aren’t eligible for rebates. Shipping is FREE.
If you recall, I posted a Target deal earlier in the week that involved a gift card and a rebate to get this price, so this is much less hassle! The Amazon price of this item is currently $134.49, so this is a huge discount.
(Thanks Kimberley!)
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