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Hello, my name is Ana I'm a wife and mother. I'm always looking for ways to better myself and my family. I love crafts especially Dollhouse Miniatures in 1:12 scale, fashion (Plus size), cooking, reading, jewelry making, and boating. You can easily find me on the hunt for treasures at thrift stores and deals at the Dollar Tree. We are a 1 income home our budget is tight.
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Antiquarian Sticker Walk Through Page By Page
Dollhouse Miniatures From Miniatures.com Grab Bags and More
I have been buying from miniatures.com for many years. I am sharing my purchase video above. You can see all the wonderful items I chose. I have another box that came in with Reutter pieces that are delightful make sure to subscribe to my channel to see them soon. Below is their newest catalog. I am always excited to see their newest dollhouse miniatures.
Did you know that once a year they have a grab bag they offer one per purchase. These grab bags can be anything dollhouse miniature related. You never know what you may get. So, it's always exciting to see what they may send. Although, I will admit my newest miniatures haven't found their homes yet in one of my many treasured dollhouse's. I will be working on this during these upcoming months. I will post video's on youtube and photos here. Enjoy
Monday, July 11, 2022
Dollhouse Miniature Attic Diy Project
On my YouTube channel I have been sharing some 1:12 scale Diy projects for my dollhouse miniature attic project. Above you see the video and how to for my projects. I will briefly describe them below.
Project 1: I recycled a box that held themed macaron markers and turned it into a Christmas tree storage bag with a vintage feel. The tree inside has seen better days. It was a Dollar Tree Christmas find.
Project 2: I created the leopard statue. The leopard is a pendent that I purchased from Shein in their Diy section. they came 10 to a bag. I simply snipped off the top used some wood I had on had and found paper that resembled the ground.
Project 3: This framed picture is a gem for sure. The photo came from Shein in their stationary section. The little book was perfect 1:12 scale and jam packed with beautiful and interesting pictures for future projects.
As I gathered my items and gave thought to each one I found a peacefulness. I can honestly say this hobby brings joy and a tranquility. I will be posting more on channel. To see my video's subscribe to my channel on Youtube so you don't miss a beat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4jRaS2oNpc
Friday, July 8, 2022
The Wolf Prepper Will they Take Everything?
On YouTube there is a big talking point called Wolf Prepping. A Wolf Prepper is a person that looks for preppers and their supplies. What is a Prepper? A person that prepares for uncertain and challenging times. They prepare by getting water, food, medicine, and a means to protect your home/family. Some Preppers have just a few weeks worth of supplies and others years worth. What does this Wolf do? This Wolf goes from home to home and takes everything you have so carefully prepared for. This person(s) use what they find mindlessly with no pause or caution. In their mindset they will continue to hunt for what they need.
What you may find in there homes Wolf/Prepper.Water, Water Purifiers, Juices, Coffee, Canned Drinks, Dry Drinks, Water Barrels
Food Canned, Dry Goods, Dehydrated, Seeds, Garden
Long Term Foods 15-30 Shelf Life Foods
Medicine and First Aid Varies
Clothing, Shoes, Coats
Alternative Cooking and for Warmth Wood Stove, Propane Stove, Solar Oven, Rocket Stove, Generators and Fuel
These is just a sample but by no means a complete list.
These Wolf Preppers can ravage and take what they want but they can't take away your skills for cooking, mending, home remedies, gardening and most importantly your spiritual relationship with God. Our memories won't be stripped from us nor our desire to survive.
My Personal Experience:
Things can always be taken away but your true bounty is God and the spiritual armor your have built for these times. You see in my lifetime I have come to lose all my worldly possessions 2 times. Once to a fire and another to escape a abusive relationship. 1st time I had only the clothes on my back and second time clothes on my back with children in tow. These were trying times for sure. I quickly learned everything lost can be regained. It was a fresh start indeed to start all over again. But my greatest blessing my children were with me and safe. My memories were still in tacked and my Faith. So, you see regardless of what kind of Wolf comes into your life. You will be survive it and come out stronger.
Friday, May 27, 2022
Homemaking Challenges During War
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Baby Formula Alternatives During This Shortage
Choice's: Breast Milk is Best but when it's not possible for many different reasons. There are choices.
1.Cow's Milk
2. Rice Milk
3. Coconut Milk
4. Goat Milk
5. Almond Milk
6. Oat Milk
7. Carnation condensed Milk with 2 tsp of Karo (get unsweetened condensed milk)
8. There are women that are breast feeding and have an over flow of breast milk willing to store/refrigerate for mothers that cannot breast feed.
Monday, April 18, 2022
USA Bird Flu and It's Affect on The Homemaker Recipes and more.
The Avian Bird Flu is upon the U.S.A. 23 million birds have died. It has spread over 24 states. It is affecting commercial and back yard chickens. They say it is the worst since 7 years ago where 50 million birds died. What's the big deal? Let me share with you why this is important.
We are facing food shortages and prices hikes. Our weekly and monthly home budgets will not stretch. We sit idle at our tables with paper and pen scouring over sale papers from different stores. Trying to come up with the best financial choices for meals and deep freezers.
Now that you found the best prices it's time to shop and cross our fingers they have them in stock. You go to the store money on hand and pull up to an empty case of meat. There is none in sight. You quickly feel deflated and frustrated. You ask kindly if they have any stock in the back the dreaded nod of No Sorry comes quickly.
This is when we switch gears and go to the canned food isle to find canned chicken/beef/tuna/vienna sausage/corn beef hash anything that may be our saving grace. We got lucky they have them now to choose with your limited funds. You choose the chicken and corn beef hash. The chicken can be made into many different meals or appetizers. The corn beef hash has well remember this can be seasoned beautifully just like any other meat/protein.
I need eggs you whisper to yourself you quickly think of the many meals and casseroles that you can make. I hope they have them with the shortage. Your in luck they are available now you see rainbows and breathe a sigh of relief. Maybe this weeks meals will not be so difficult to create after all. Below are some idea's of meals to make.
Meals with canned or left over chicken from a previous meal:
Chicken Salad can be made with mayonnaise, hard boiled eggs, celery, onion, pepper, paprika, pickles, cranberry, nuts and variety of mustards. Every recipes will vary according to what you have and your taste. You can eat these with crackers, bread (sandwich), rice/pasta or inside a baked potatoe.
Creamy Chicken Pasta
Chicken Salad Sandwich
Chicken Salad Crackers
Chicken Salad and Baked Potatoe
Chicken Rice Soup made simply with chicken stock, rice, and chicken be it left overs or canned. Add your seasoning its a comfort food and filling. If you use a chicken you can keep the bones to make a bone broth as well.
Bird in the Nest is a great option for anytime of the day. They do have different variations that cook in the over in cupcake tins with filo, bacon, hash browns, and more. My family enjoys the one you will see below. I do add spices, cheese and occasionally left over sandwich meat (smoked turkey) that I cook on the side and add on the top.
Egg Salad Sandwich they have different variations that you can customize according to what you have in your pantry.
A common meal is rice with 1 egg on top in our home. We use spices and sweet/hot sauces to add personality to the meal. The rice is an easy quick and economical find.
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Amazon Prepper Food Haul Price Comparison's From Then Till Now
Today, I am sharing 2 prepper videos from my YouTube channel. I include prices as I go through the items I have bought. What I was able to buy then verses now for the same money is impossible. We as homemakers have a up hill battle to make ends meet. I encourage you to prep your pantry's to secure a better future for your families. I see alot of rough years ahead of us. Food shortages, product shortages, and higher prices for utilities with grab a hold of all of us. We can better position ourselves right now by getting ready for these rough sea's ahead. Be strategic with what your family truly eats, consumes, and use's. Basics are water, food/seeds, medicine, cleaning products, toiletries/paper products and means of self defense. Lastly, try your hand in gardening. Victory gardens during the depression era is what got families through tough times.
Sunday, March 13, 2022
U.S.A. CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) The New World Order
This morning I woke up to article on CNN for Central Bank Digital Currency (https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/11/tech/us-digital-dollar-cbdc/index.html). I had researched this subject a few years ago when other countries decided to go into the same direction. This brought up alot of concerns and red flags. I find it interesting that during this time of uncertainty the Federal Reserve has stepped up the process via the U.S. government/banks to implement the use of Digital Currency (CBDC). This digital currency would allow direct payments to others without a 3rd party as well. False, the true 3rd party is the government.
The White House President Joe Biden's Executive Order fact sheet on Digital Currency https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/03/09/fact-sheet-president-biden-to-sign-executive-order-on-ensuring-responsible-innovation-in-digital-assets/
The red flags for me are the ability for the government to track all purchases and basically your foot print. If we go further into harder times they could limit the our ability to make certain purchases on goods, services, food, fuel, and more. They would have the ability to de-activate or limit the use of your card if you didn't pay your taxes (state or federal) or if you were not in good standing with debt of any kind. These are all plausible scenarios that could happen. We would be at the mercy of the government.
This digital currency would gain wind under its sails with Crypto investors. These investors that are Billionaires/Millionaires also known as whales shift their weight on the daily markets to make massive gains and drops at a heart beat. Making some smaller investors wealthier and others broke.
It's my understanding Ethereum's block chain technology/platform is the most compatible at the moment for this digital currency CBDC for the USA. This certainly could change in the futiure. They are trying to eliminate the U.S. paper dollar from being created or used. While all this happens Gold and Silver will rise to new heights. But that is a topic for another day.
These countries have begun or will be using a form of Digital currency CBDC:
China: renminbi or Digital Currency/Electronic Payments (DCEP)
Bahamas: the Sand Dollar, a digital version of its Bahamian dollar
The Marshall Islands: plan to launch Marshallese Sovereign
Sweden: piloting a CBDC called e-krona
Europeon Union: European Central Bank (ECB) has also explored releasing a CBDC, the digital euro
Singapore: (MAS) Project Ubin
These other countries South Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, and others are considering launching CBDCs as well.
Here is the possible platform not yet confirmed that maybe used by the USA (below).
Here is a bit about Ethereum via Wikipedia: Ethereum is a decentralized, open-source blockchain with smart contract functionality. Ether is the native cryptocurrency of the platform. Among cryptocurrencies, Ether is second only to Bitcoin in market capitalization. Ethereum was conceived in 2013 by programmer Vitalik Buterin.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
ShopmissA Haul Video and Winner!
ShopmissA has been a go to place for picking up accessories like jewelry, rings, scarves, face mask Korean Beauty and more for years. I have really enjoyed their AOA line of cosmetics that have on trend colors, quality, and performance.
Here is my link for ShopmissA:
http://www.shopmissa.com?rfsn=1713538.a199ad7
Im posting below the last few Youtube ShopmissA videos I recently have posted below along with the winners name.
The Winner is Drum Roll Please!!!! The Winner please email me at onlyinmydreams@yahoo.com with your mailing information. I will confirm by replying with a secret code for you to reply back to via the original comment to secure it is you.
Karla SmootCOMMENT:
I love the cute green and gold snake earrings.
Monday, March 7, 2022
Shein Is It A Good, Safe or Recommended Site: My Personal Experience Buying From Them Over 3 Years Youtube Videos
I have buying from shein.com for many years now here is my link: https://shein.top/mznrurk I really enjoy the economical finds and trendy fast fashion options they provide. I have purchased plus size clothes, children's clothing, home, jewelry, car accessories, shoes, purses, crafting/stationary and more. Their site is massive and can feel a bit over whelming. If you take your time you will find many treasures. I do recommend for clothing to check each items measurements they vary from item to item. The description provides material information and if it stretches or not. I am a size 24 bottom and 26/28 top and have been able to buy clothing between 4x to 5x on their site successfully. The children's clothing I found run about 2 sizes small just a heads up. Their shoe department I feel runs on the small size as well so keep that in mind below you will see my videos for Shein plus size try-on and more!
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Canada Quebec Proof Of Vaccine to Enter Walmart Costco Ikea
This was a topic of discussion that was of great concern. I learned the entry of non-vaccinated person into Walmart would require an employee to walk with them. If you disagree to the employee walking with you entry will be denied. The non-vaccinated person will only be able to shop in the food and pharmacy department. If you have a prescription you would need to stand in a plexi glass box (box of shame) while you wait for medications and accompanied by an employee. Once your done the employee accompanies you to check out to make sure you do not attempt to buy from any other department.
Check out the discussion above.
Monday, December 27, 2021
Great Depression Era Grocery List and Prepper Pantry
The Great Depression Grocery List (see below). I wanted to include the reality of Rations and Victory Gardens as well. For families this meant cooking from scratch. Alot of the ingredient's used were grown, canned, preserved, dried, bartered, and bought (with limits).
Self sufficiency was a necessity. Many grew Victory Gardens.
These gardens would carry families through the year. Their efforts to grow vegetables, fruit, and herbs would allow them to preserve fruit/vegetables (canned or dried), and add herbs to their meals. Any surplus was never wasted. Bartering among neighbors after having a successful Victory Garden Harvest was common.
Here is the Great Depression Era Grocery List:Rice: this stretched out alot of meals from pasta, meat loafs and everything in between.
Beans/Legumes: used a bulk for meals and to stretch them with larger families
Potatoes
Peanut Butter & Jelly
Grits
Mayonnaise: used in many odd recipes and sandwiches during that time
Macaroni and Cheese/Pasta: Surprisingly Macaroni and Cheese became very popular for a advertised 9 minute meal to feed a family of four. It sold for 19 cents a box.
Powdered Milk
Cured Meats Spam/Hot Dogs: I must expand on this one.
Hot Dogs were a common street food and bought for only a nickel/5 cents. This was promoted for as alternative to meats that were difficult to obtain for meals.
Flour: biscuits/cakes/bread (no egg or milk cakes)
they had to be very creative. Since eggs and milk were rationed.
Corn Meal
Dried Fruits
Baking Powder/Yeast: place yeast in refrigerator it will last longer. They made biscuits/breads/and bread crumbs. Breads used in meals and stretched meat loafs.
Soups/Stews
Honey
Lard: nothing was wasted from cooking this included lard from meals to be used again.
Oatmeal
Spices and Salt
Preservation: drying herbs, homemade jellies, homemade jerky, salad dressing, dried fruits, mayonnaise and more.
This is a line for Sugar Rations. Could you imagine the hours spent standing in line just to get your ration and hope they don't run out before your turn.Other Rationed Items:
Sugar Coffee Butter Fish Eggs
Canned Goods Cheese Shoes Rubber
Gasoline Tea
Many people see similarities to what is happening now with food shortages, limitations on food and products and price increases. We should all take a active stance and look at our pantry's. See what maybe missing that can carry our families during these uncertain times. Get those shelves stocked up.
Monday, December 6, 2021
Doll House Miniature Kitchen Foods & My 1st Dollhouse That Started My Life Long Hobby
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Homemakers New Financial Challenges In The Kitchen And Home
As the picture depicts a frazzled homemaker. All around the world this is a common theme now. We are struggling to make ends meet. The demands feel heavier than normal with less options for relief. After home schooling our children for a year in the state of Maryland with Covid shutdowns. I found myself with little in ways of escape. Limited mobility and rules. Now 1 year later the children are back in school.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Disturbing Reports Of Fake Food In U.K. Grocery Stores
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Homemaker's Tip's For The Home While USA Food Prices Surge
As most us have seen food prices have gone up. You carry out less and less food while paying more. A easy way to combat this dilemma is to shop smart. Look for sales, coupons, deals and in season fruits/vegetables. This will help with your bottom line.
Now, most will not like to hear this. Cooking at home will save you money. Going out to eat cost's more than buying groceries that can be spread out for several days. It's important to be smart during these uncertain times.
I can feel the eye rolls and sighs,lol.
Many of us are stressed, over worked, and literally burnt out by the days end. We have to push ourselves for the betterment of our families. Cooking at home will save you money and believe or not bring your family closer together. Keeping simple meals to 5 ingredients or less. Crock pots are a great cooking tool. When you get home the dinner is ready for the family. Cooking larger batches of rice, soups, breads, beans etc. That you incorporate into other meals will save you time.
Cook with purpose and re-use left overs. Go online for recipes (allrecipes.com) or cook books at home. Write down the meals you especially enjoyed with your family so you dont forget. Keep them in a note book, box, or folder for easy reference.These difficult times are pushing more families to cook at home. Embrace it and enjoy the journey. Involve your children and sit down together for meals. Talk about your day or things to come. It's a by gone tradition for many families. Lets take on this challenge for cooking at home and enjoy the new connections that you will make with your family.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
20 Ingredient Substitutions A Must Have
I found this information on Food Network By Leah Brickle. Here is the link below: https://www.foodnetwork.com/how-to/packages/food-network-essentials/the-20-ingredient-substitutions-you-need-to-memorize
Baking Powder (double-acting): For 1 teaspoon, combine 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda. The two combined will produce carbon dioxide gas which will make baked goods rise and puff as they bake.
Baking Soda: For 1 teaspoon, use 3 teaspoons baking powder. Baking powder will give a similar lift to baked goods — though it won’t neutralize acidic ingredients (cocoa powder, brown sugar) like baking soda does so the taste may be slightly different.
Breadcrumbs: Crushed crackers, crushed pretzels or crushed potato chips work nicely. Alternatively, for 1/2 cup breadcrumbs, grind 1 slice of bread in a food processor.
Brown Sugar (light and dark): Try turbinado or muscovado sugar, which are both less refined than granulated sugar (muscovado also has some natural molasses just like brown sugar). Alternatively, for 1 cup, combine 1 cup granulated sugar with 2 to 3 tablespoons molasses. The resulting baked goods may be crunchier and sweeter.
Chicken Broth: Vegetable or beef broth. Or try water seasoned with a little soy sauce, bouillon cubes or bouillon granules — or even water by itself, if the recipe requires a cup or less. Water is amazing: it provides the same moisture and volume as broth and can be easily seasoned to taste.
Half-and-Half: For 1 cup, combine a scant cup of whole milk and 1 tablespoon melted butter. Alternatively, combine 3/4 cup whole milk and 1/4 cup heavy cream.
Heavy Whipping Cream: You can only make these substitutes if you're not actually whipping the cream. Try Half-and-half or, for 1 cup, combine 3/4 cup milk and 4 tablespoons melted butter.
Herbs: For 1 tablespoon fresh herbs, use 1 teaspoon dry herbs. This applies to both woody (rosemary, thyme) and tender herbs (parsley, basil).
Honey: Maple syrup, light or dark corn syrup. All have about the same consistency (though maple syrup is thinner), but the flavor of your finished recipe will vary.
Kosher Salt: For 1/2 teaspoon, use 1/4 teaspoon iodized (table) salt. The granules of iodized salt are smaller than kosher salt so they can’t be evenly exchanged — 1/2 teaspoon of iodized salt is saltier than 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt.
Lemon Juice: Orange juice or lime juice. All citrus adds acid and a little bit of sweetness.
Milk: Yogurt or sour cream thinned with water to a pourable consistency.
Nuts: Most nuts can be exchanged for each other especially in baking recipes like quick breads and muffins. If the flavor of a nut is important to a recipe — like with pecan pie — then it may be better to wait and get the nuts you need.
Sour Cream: Plain yogurt, Greek yogurt or creme fraiche. All 4 of these are fermented dairy products that will provide a similar tang and creaminess.
Soy Sauce: For small amounts: Worcestershire sauce. For larger amounts (like for a dipping sauce): Tamari, coconut aminos or liquid amino acids. While all of these are fermented sauces, Worcestershire sauce has such a distinct flavor that, if replacing a large amount of soy sauce, will be too distinct. The others will all meld and won’t overpower.
Tomato Paste: For 1 tablespoon, simmer 3 tablespoons tomato sauce or pureed tomatoes until very thick, then cool.
Vanilla Extract: Maple syrup, bourbon, brandy or rum. Pure vanilla extract is made by soaking vanilla beans in ethyl alcohol (vanilla essence or imitation vanilla also contains alcohol). All the suggested substitutions will help enhance the other flavors in a recipe — just like vanilla.
Vegetable Oil: Canola oil, olive oil, avocado oil, melted and cooled coconut oil or ghee. All of these have a similar smoke point: the temperature at which a fat will stop shimmering and start to smoke. Butter has a very low smoke point (which means it will burn quicker) so is not a good substitute for sauteing or frying. However, melted butter can be substituted for oil in quick breads and muffins.
Vinegar: Lemon juice or most other vinegars. Every vinegar will take on the flavors of what it was originally fermented from (white wine, red wine, raspberries). Keep those subtle flavor differences in mind though balsamic vinegar is a tad sweeter and more distinct than most.
White Wine (dry): Broth or stock. Alternatively, water with a squeeze of lemon or a splash of vinegar.