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Our Homemade Home

  • Home
  • About
  • Recipes
    • Breakfast
    • Dessert
    • Drinks
    • Homemade Swaps
    • Main Dish
      • Beef
      • Chicken
      • Pork
    • Sauces & Dip
    • Sides
    • Snacks
    • Soup
    • Quick & Easy
  • Lifestyle
    • Food Preservation
    • For the Home
    • Garden
    • Homemade Swaps
  • Contact

Welcome!

At Our Homemade Home, you’ll find easy and tasty gluten free recipes featuring real food. Along with easy homemade swaps for those store bought staples, gardening, food preservation, and a glimpse into our homestead life. 

My goal is to inspire others to start their own journey, embracing a more self-sufficient and connected way of life. It doesn’t matter if you live in an apartment in the city, own a home with a small yard, or have a few acres of land. Come join me in creating a life that’s a bit like our grandparents’ but with a modern twist.

Inspired by our grandparents’ generation, our family is striving to build a life rooted in self-sufficiency and knowing exactly how our food is grown and what goes into it.

My Story


Food Intolerances 

In 2012 I found out I had a sensitivity to both gluten and dairy that had caused me to have many health issues since I was a child. Cutting those two things out of my diet was a completely life changing experience. I no longer dealt with debilitating headaches and body aches every day. 

Since discovering my sensitivities, I’ve been navigating a gluten-free and dairy-free lifestyle trying to find swaps and different recipes that I can enjoy. I’ve always had a love for cooking but having to eat gluten and dairy free made me get more creative in the kitchen since things weren’t as easily available in the stores back then as they are now. 

In 2020, things changed for me when I really started paying more attention to the food we were eating and the ingredients that were in them. I ate what I thought was a relatively decent diet, but I soon realized the importance of eating real, whole foods  and how certain foods really affect us. That’s when I started to make simple swaps, making homemade versions of things that we were buying in the store and really getting into growing and preserving our own food. I was even able to find real dairy (not conventional options) that I was actually able to have! (Click here to read about how I discovered non-conventional dairy options that I could actually have!) 

Homesteading Journey

Rewind a few years prior to 2020 when we purchased our current home, we just thought that having a few acres of land would allow us some space for horses and maybe a steer for meat at the most.

What started out as a small garden just to have some fresh food during the summer, grew each year, with the goal to start preserving food for the off season and providing more for ourselves instead of relying on the grocery store. After taking a deep dive into our food choices in 2020 I wanted to do more, so that meant adding a small coop for a few chickens, so we could have fresh eggs. 

Fast forward to now and I never imagined we’d be where we are. Having a ¼ acre garden, planted an orchard with apples, pears, peaches, blueberries and raspberries; preserving food, having chickens (even more than what we started with) for eggs as well as raising chickens and pigs for our family’s food. This completely unexpected change came from a desire to know where our food comes from, what’s in it, and to live a simpler life, kind of like how things used to be.

I hope you decide to follow along for a little bit of everything! Discovering gluten-free recipes with real food ingredients, gardening tips & tricks, preserving food, and how to make healthy homemade alternatives to store-bought items. I love keeping life simple, doing things on our own, yet finding balance with modern conveniences that we all enjoy!

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Tired of tossing out those decorated hard-boiled e Tired of tossing out those decorated hard-boiled eggs after Easter? Try these hollowed out eggs for decorating—they’re a game changer! Enjoy endless creativity knowing your designs will last for years, with no need to toss them because they have gone bad. It’s the best way to keep your Easter eggs as decorations for years to come!

For step by step directions click the link in my bio!
If you have extra pie crust, cut out some rectangl If you have extra pie crust, cut out some rectangles and add some jam, jelly or apple butter. Place another piece of the crust on top and use a fork to seal the edges.  Bake it at 425 for a few minutes and you have perfect little snacks for yourself or the kids.
Homemade marshmallows. 5 simple ingredients - Suga Homemade marshmallows. 5 simple ingredients - Sugar, water, gelatin, salt, vanilla. 

Store bought marshmallows are made with Corn Syrup, Sugar, Dextrose, Modified Cornstarch, Water, Contains Less than 2% of Gelatin, Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate (Whipping Aid), Natural and Artificial Flavor, Blue 1. 

When you start looking at what is in our food it just doesn’t make sense. Most homemade things cost less, taste better and are much healthier for you.  For our grandparents generation and before making everything at home was the norm. We have become so disconnected from our food and how it’s made.  Now it’s about convenience and quality ingredients take the back seat.  I love seeing so many people being drawn back to making things from scratch.
Get your herbs and greens from the garden preserve Get your herbs and greens from the garden preserved and ready to use year round. Whether you just have a dehydrator or a freeze drier, both work perfectly to preserve your harvest. 

Past years I have only dehydrated our herbs and they still come out amazing, full of flavor and color compared to store bought. This year we have a freeze drier so we are doing all of our greens in there to better preserve the flavor and nutrients.
Do you have too many clementines or oranges to eat Do you have too many clementines or oranges to eat and they are about to go bad? Try this trick. 

Peel and separate the sections, place them on a tray lined with parchment and put into the freezer. Once frozen put them all into a freezer bag and save for later! Freezing them like this prevents them from freezing together in clumps. 

Use in smoothies or as a cool treat!
Fresh gluten free donuts. Did it take a long tim Fresh gluten free donuts. 

Did it take a long time, yes. Did I question if it was really worth it, sure did. Then my son who is gluten free literally yelled with excitement and how amazing they were….. totally worth it. 

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#donuts #glutenfreedonuts #homemadedonuts
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