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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Well, I'll Be!

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Author: Sarah Rachelle
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A little more about Sarah

I have a passion for self-reliance, food from scratch, books, and history. I cook and read a lot! I graduated from Utah State University with a degree in History and a minor in Museum Studies. I've worked in museums since I was 13 and consider them to be an invaluable resource to our communities! My goal is to make history accessible, hands-on, and interesting for everyone, and I hope to eventually create a program/curriculum that I can share with homeschoolers and groups at museums.

My historical interests include: Early 20th century domestic life, the domestic experience of WWI & WWII, and technology that impacted the 1800 - early 1900s American home (the invention of the sewing machine and frozen food for example) or what I like to call "domesticated technology."

Farm Dreams


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Some Goals of Mine

  • Help preserve heirloom breeds of animals
  • Raise a pig - wanted to since I was a teenager :-)
  • Make my own sausage
  • Have a few sled dogs to mush with
  • Live for a month without electricity to see if I could hack it
  • Build my own log cabin - even if it's a tiny one
  • Learn to knit sweaters & socks
  • Finish the quilts I've already started (3! - it's shameful I know)
  • Sew more of my own clothes
  • Own a spinning wheel & get better at spinning wool
  • Raise chickens
  • Have a cat or two
  • Have a practical garden w/ food we actually eat
  • Own a modest-sized homestead
  • Turn a lifetime of writing into a published book
  • Make my own cheese & yogurt
  • Make my own soap (hand, laundry)

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  • Bat Conservation International
  • Community Chickens
  • Eat Wild - Grass-Fed Food & Facts
  • Lehmans
  • Mad City Chickens
  • Making Butter
  • Mother Earth News
  • Pick Your Own
  • Unplug Your Family

Books I've Read

Sarah's bookshelf: read

A Little PrincessWatership DownThe Importance of Being EarnestThe Lion, the Witch, and the WardrobeOliver TwistA Christmas Carol

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