Howdy again Darlin’s! I just wanted you to know that my comment section wasn’t working earlier on my newest blog post about Crafting Farmgirl Style, but it is now! So if you tried before to leave a comment and couldn’t I would LOVE to hear from ya now! Click HERE to say Howdy!
Thank you Sugar!
Aunt Ruthie


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Ruth Ann, I loved the boot braclet that you pictured on your last post! I always enjoy wearing something so special and unique. Please enter me in your giveaway. I’ll be steppin’ high if my name is drawn! LOL
Blessings, Becky Ransom
Hey Ruth Ann!Check out my comments on the last comment on your hillbilly pie blog!By the way I made that hillbilly pie and it was FANTASTIC!!I love to cook and praise the Lord,My family and I are truley blessed!!Talk to you soon!Hey,P>S>,Check out Pioneer Woman on the food network on Saturday mornings on her cooking show!YEEEEEHAW!Cindy Lou Hoo,LOVE,LOVE your website!!
Your messages are always ‘right on time’ ! Thank you so much for your encouragement as a Titus 2 woman. Bigggg Hugggs !
Hi Sweet Ruth Ann….
I soooooooo appreciate your email about the Northern Tissue 4 girl prints. I had to jump back over to tell you I found them on Ebay and won the bid! YIPPEE! Got all 4 11×14 prints vintage prints for $9.99. I was so excited! Anyway….my granddaughter is due any day….ANY DAY…..and I’m going to hang them in the nursery at my house. I hear Grandparenthood is a glorious thing! It’s our first one! I think that from reading your blog you would attest to that! (smile) Well come by my blog in a few days and I’ll share that new little darlin’ with you!
Just wanted to say a BIG thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Those prints I had in my room as a little girl and I adored them. They are no where to be found at my parent’s home now. So this is making this Momma quite happy!
Bless you,
Big Hugs,
Tanya
I hear your sweet daughter is a Kansas girl now! Where in this great state is she?
maddent@usd367.org
Aunt Ruthie, Made a quick trip to your area today and got to go to The Feathered Nest for the first time! What treasures! I could have looked all day long. I did make it home with one of your “This pie is so good..” granite chalkboard trays. I have collected gray graniteware for 40 years. Wayyyy before Country Living magazine. It seemed as though it was made just for me! Your work is fantastic!
Blessings,Becky Ransom
You made some cute stuff RuthAnn!!! I just love you & Sugarpie Farmhouse!
Hello all, not really a question about the post (which was lovely, but they always are!) but a question about the forums… does anyone know how long it usually takes to register? I sent my email a couple weeks back now, but no reply?
Thank you :)
Seraphim
One of the things I decided to do in the new year was to cut down on the cost and the amount of cleaners with chemicals that I use. Thank you for this recipe for homemade laundry detergent, it is just what I needed!!!
Hello Aunthie,
I made the soap exactly as you did. My family loves it. The clothes smell clean and fresh — without the perfume smell.
I was already adding borax, washing soda and baking soda to my commercial laundry detergent. So, it was just a matter of getting rid of the chemicals.
I washed one load. It did not smell as fresh as the others. I rewashed it and knew next time to use a little more detergent for those type clothes.
I wondered if the commercial brands would have just covered up the odor.
Thanks again. We will be making this again and again.