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Sarah Jean Melito Blog

My Style Struggle

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1 Feb

My style is always changing. Isn't that the beauty of having our own style? Around October/November, I discovered this awesome home decor community on Instagram and was instantly giddy with excitement. I had no idea that there are ladies that love crafts and home decor as much as me. I married ... Read More about My Style Struggle

Yarn Winter Hat & Snowflake Garland

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1 Jan

Hey guys! Wow.. I know I haven't blogged in awhile. I just feel like I've been so busy! We've been house hunting, then the holidays, and I was out of commission because of my foot surgery October and most of November! So one of my New Year's resolutions is to get my butt back on track for the blog! ... Read More about Yarn Winter Hat & Snowflake Garland

Fall Tour of My Home – Including 3 FREE Printables!

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30 Sep

     Hey y'all! I recently got foot surgery and have been so busy that I haven't posted in a few weeks! I've also been in the process of redesigning and organizing the site and I absolutely love how it came out! What do you think?! I'm so excited that Fall is finally here. I've been ... Read More about Fall Tour of My Home – Including 3 FREE Printables!

You’re Worth More than You Think

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7 Aug

Have you ever felt like you're worth nothing? That if something happened to you, nobody would care? That you don't know what to do with your life? That you're lost? I can bet you've thought that at least once in your life. I'm here to tell you that you're worth WAY more than you think and you've ... Read More about You’re Worth More than You Think

When It All Made Sense

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13 Jul

Finally! I have my site up and running! This is an incredible feeling for me. I inherited the gift of always creating never ending to-do lists (thanks Mom!), but I’m so all over the place, I never know which to tackle first! I like to keep busy and always like to try new projects, so I made it ... Read More about When It All Made Sense

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Buying grains in bulk and milling my own flour at Buying grains in bulk and milling my own flour at home has been such a blessing and game changer in my kitchen as a homemaker! It provides us with more nutritious baked goods and it’s a great way to be self-sustainable. It does take a lot of learning to convert recipes to whole wheat, but it can be done! I buy my wheat berries and grain from @azurestandard (check out the link in my bio for their site) and I store them in 5-gallon buckets with gamma lids. Do you have any questions on home-milled flour?! Comment “grain mill” for the link to the mill I use and love! 
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If you’re like me and appreciate using every inc If you’re like me and appreciate using every inch of space in your garden, you’re going to love this seed square. I’ve been using it for a few years now, even when planting my seedlings, because it helps me so much in utilizing every square foot I have! Check the link in my profile, head to my amazon store under gardening supplies to snag yours. Plus, you’re supporting a small business 🌿
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Do you want a garden that is low maintenance, requ Do you want a garden that is low maintenance, requires little weeding, supports pollinators & the earth, and thrives on it’s own? Then consider permaculture for abundant and beautiful gardens this year! It’s very easy to set up this kind of garden and no heavy machinery or disrupting the earth is required. This can be done to fill up your raised beds too! 
Simply follow these steps: 
1. Layer cardboard, paper bags from the grocery store, or brown contractor paper 
2. Soak it with a hose and get it nice and wet 
3. Layer on hay, straw, leaves, dead grass, sticks, animal bedding (not hot) or pine needles
4. Top with a thick layer of compost. 
5. I add more water to really let it set in. It will be ready to plant in just a few weeks! When you do plant, it’s important to add a thick layer of natural mulch to also keep feeding the soil, cutting back weeds & requiring less watering. 

I had such great success with this method last year, that I decided to add another row this year and implement more permaculture techniques throughout my garden. 

What questions do you have about permaculture gardening?!
For so many years I bought broth at the store (I s For so many years I bought broth at the store (I still do buy some to keep in the pantry) but for the most part, learning to make my own broth has been such a game-changer for taste, flavor & less waste! I do mine in the insta-pot to set it and forget it, but you can use the stove-top or crock pot method too. 

INSTRUCTIONS 
1. Use about 2lbs of bones you have leftover, from ribs and drumsticks to whole chickens, all bones can be saved. I also make sure to get all the bones when we order our whole cow. I’ve even used chicken feet after helping a friend butcher chickens for a day, they were free for the taking! 
2. Add any veggie scraps if you have them. I save carrot peels, onion peels, leek tops, the little bits of celery you don’t usually use. I forage mushrooms and freeze them for broth too. All of that can be added. If you don’t have any saved, just add carrots, onions (or leeks) and some celery. 
3. Add 2 cinnamon sticks, peppercorns, any herbs you like and a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar to pull out the gelatin of the bones. 
4. Fill up to the max fill line with water, set to 3 hours and then let naturally release. Sometimes I let it sit for 24 hours without opening to really let the flavor develop and get it very gelatinous. 
5. Strain off and use within 1 week. Or you can freeze it very easily, making sure to leave a little room for head space since it can expand in the freezer. 

Have you ever made your own broth?! I swear it’s not intimidating as it sounds and anyone can do it! 

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Any other likeminded friends out there?! Join our Any other likeminded friends out there?! Join our community and say hello 👋🏼 I’m Sarah, and my goal is here to teach others you can start to homestead anywhere, you don’t need a ton of land or previous knowledge. Come learn alongside me as we take back the traditional skills and do things the way our ancestors did in modern times 🫶🏻
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