please be gentle ~ newbie in need of much nurturing !!
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- Tom Good
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please be gentle ~ newbie in need of much nurturing !!
Hi Everyone,
I'm a 23 yr old SAHM to an 8 mth old beautiful baby boy (who is the reason we are trying to be more self-sufficient and switching organic)
My husband and I are really excited about trying to grow some of our own veg as we get through an awful lots with the baby ~ he's had organic baby jars til now but have decided we all deserve better so homecook organic for us all now.
We are in limbo at the moment though as we may be moving from West Yorkshire to just north of Edinburgh depending on the outcome of hubby's job interview.
Am interested in cooking - would like to bake bread and bake more in general, Have made Jam but want to branch out a bit more this year.
hope i haven't bored anyone to tears ~lol
hope to get to know you all
I'm a 23 yr old SAHM to an 8 mth old beautiful baby boy (who is the reason we are trying to be more self-sufficient and switching organic)
My husband and I are really excited about trying to grow some of our own veg as we get through an awful lots with the baby ~ he's had organic baby jars til now but have decided we all deserve better so homecook organic for us all now.
We are in limbo at the moment though as we may be moving from West Yorkshire to just north of Edinburgh depending on the outcome of hubby's job interview.
Am interested in cooking - would like to bake bread and bake more in general, Have made Jam but want to branch out a bit more this year.
hope i haven't bored anyone to tears ~lol
hope to get to know you all
~I came, I picked, I preserved~
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- A selfsufficientish Regular
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Hiya newbiemum!!
Welcome to the board - can't think of a better reason for switching organic etc than a little one.
Best of luck with your hubby's job interview - Scotland is a great place to live
Hey, just been talking about baby food on another site - if you are planning to make your own baby food then why not save the baby jars you have at the moment, wash and sterilise them and use them to put the stuff you make in.
My kitchen smells delicious at the moment as DP has made two loaves, an onion and anchovy tart (with bread dough as base) and is just making a beetroot chocolate cake. It's amazing... I've been studying so not in the kitchen much today, but the results seem ok, so perhaps it's time to let him into the kitchen more
Looking forward to getting to know you.
Welcome to the board - can't think of a better reason for switching organic etc than a little one.
Best of luck with your hubby's job interview - Scotland is a great place to live

Hey, just been talking about baby food on another site - if you are planning to make your own baby food then why not save the baby jars you have at the moment, wash and sterilise them and use them to put the stuff you make in.
My kitchen smells delicious at the moment as DP has made two loaves, an onion and anchovy tart (with bread dough as base) and is just making a beetroot chocolate cake. It's amazing... I've been studying so not in the kitchen much today, but the results seem ok, so perhaps it's time to let him into the kitchen more

Looking forward to getting to know you.
Shirley
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My photos on Flickr
Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/
- glenniedragon
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Hello there! Welcome!
I think when you have offspring it's when you start to think a bit more deeply about where, how and why your food is made, I know that's what happend with us....We cared before, don't get me wrong, but we actively did something about it once Callum was on his way (now 5). I'm sure you'll find loads of folks on here that you can identify with, and some on here are real fonts of wisdom, I have learned loads....
Once again a warm welcome to you,
Kind thoughts
Deb
(PS SAHM, x2 boys, x2chickens,x1 OH, x1 cat, x1 veg patch, x1 allotment)

I think when you have offspring it's when you start to think a bit more deeply about where, how and why your food is made, I know that's what happend with us....We cared before, don't get me wrong, but we actively did something about it once Callum was on his way (now 5). I'm sure you'll find loads of folks on here that you can identify with, and some on here are real fonts of wisdom, I have learned loads....
Once again a warm welcome to you,
Kind thoughts
Deb
(PS SAHM, x2 boys, x2chickens,x1 OH, x1 cat, x1 veg patch, x1 allotment)

- Andy Hamilton
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Hello and welcome newbie mum
If you are unsure if you are moving or not can I recommend that you start a bit of a container garden? Have a look around the main site for a bit of advice. Will just mean that you will get more growing time for stuff with a long season.
good luck to Mr man with his Job interview.
If you are unsure if you are moving or not can I recommend that you start a bit of a container garden? Have a look around the main site for a bit of advice. Will just mean that you will get more growing time for stuff with a long season.
good luck to Mr man with his Job interview.

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- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
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newbie Mum!
Hi there,
Every journey starts with a single step.....you have taken yours,now keep walking,you will soon find you are not alone on your path!Take your time and wherever you end up living,go with Andys advice,containers are a great way to start.I wish you and your family much happiness as you go through life.WELCOME!

Every journey starts with a single step.....you have taken yours,now keep walking,you will soon find you are not alone on your path!Take your time and wherever you end up living,go with Andys advice,containers are a great way to start.I wish you and your family much happiness as you go through life.WELCOME!


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- Goodlife1970
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Hi Newbiemum! Welcome to the site! Im a (relatively) new mum,youngest son being 14mnths and another due in June,as well as two girls 5 & 4. I know how important it is to make sure the little ones develop good eating habits and like you I think homemade/grown is best.That advert makes me laugh "not every child is like Max Wild" Theres three here that are! Looking forward to reading your posts.
Now, what did I come in here for??????
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- A selfsufficientish Regular
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A great idea - BUT... do not make the mistake I did and plant a herb garden in a half barrel!!! Way too heavy to move, especially if you are planning a long haul.Andy Hamilton wrote:If you are unsure if you are moving or not can I recommend that you start a bit of a container garden?
Shirley
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- hedgewizard
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G'Day Newbie Mum!
Our pair are 23 & 24 so that part is well behind us! I'm still trying to interest my younger daughter in veggies
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Welcome to the site, I hope we can give you the help and encouragement you need!
(Beetroot chocolate cake? sounds disgusting! How does it taste?)
Nev
Our pair are 23 & 24 so that part is well behind us! I'm still trying to interest my younger daughter in veggies

Welcome to the site, I hope we can give you the help and encouragement you need!
(Beetroot chocolate cake? sounds disgusting! How does it taste?)
Nev
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- Millymollymandy
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Hi Newbie Mum,
When I had my first baby (now 4) I became very aware of what was in everything as he had a mild reaction to some preservatives. Started to read a bit about food and I am now trying to grow the majority of our veges and some fruit. A bit scary when you realise what actually gets put on our food in order to grow and deliver to the supermarkets so that everything looks nice.
Nothing better than a jar of homemade jam. This year I had mulberries picked so that 'Mum could make mulberry jam'.
ask questions, learn and have fun.
When I had my first baby (now 4) I became very aware of what was in everything as he had a mild reaction to some preservatives. Started to read a bit about food and I am now trying to grow the majority of our veges and some fruit. A bit scary when you realise what actually gets put on our food in order to grow and deliver to the supermarkets so that everything looks nice.
Nothing better than a jar of homemade jam. This year I had mulberries picked so that 'Mum could make mulberry jam'.
ask questions, learn and have fun.