So, did it work for me?
If you’ve had your eyes on a farmhousy piece like this, why not just try making your own?So you might feel like I’m sending you mixed messages here with my food posts, but just hear me out.My last food-related post was about a. super healthy chocolate mug cake.

, full of nutritious ingredients with no flour or white sugar.. And now today I bring you bacon.Sizzling, fatty, salty,.bacon.. And you’re going to love it..

Even though I eat what most people would consider to be really healthy about 80% of the time, I still believe in being able to eat anything I want to every now and then.So if my family wants bacon, you’d better believe I’m having some too.

And then it’s back to the veggies at the next meal.
I just felt like I should explain myself.So what I’ve really been doing are just little things, but often things that I would just not get to until Spring because they didn’t seem big enough to warrant a whole trip outside on their own.
-Cutting back dying perennials (just 15 minutes worth at a time!).-Putting away some of the stuff off the back deck.
Side tables, chairs, plant pots.. -Rounding up a few balls or sandbox toys that are still outside.. -Bringing in the tomato cages.. -Sweeping down spider webs around doorways.. -Sweeping the front steps.. -Planting a handful of Spring bulbs.. -Putting down a few sheets of newspaper and some mulch to prevent weeds in flower beds (just a little at a time again!).Individually, all these little jobs are pretty insignificant, but if I pick seven of them to do in a week, then I find I’ve actually made some pretty good progress!.
(Editor: Smart Switches)