• The Roses Homestead| Homesteading, Gardening, cooking from scratch, sustainable living, food preservation

  • By: Alicia Rose
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The Roses Homestead| Homesteading, Gardening, cooking from scratch, sustainable living, food preservation

By: Alicia Rose
  • Summary

  • Are you a busy wife and mom who longs for a simpler life, one that’s peaceful and unhurried? But you have no idea where to start? Do you look up healthy recipes to make for your family, but you run out of time or don’t have all the ingredients, so you end up grabbing something on the go? Do you want to create a simpler, less toxic home and declutter, so you spend less time cleaning? I am so excited you’re here! This podcast is your go-to guide to achieving an unhurried, simple life. One life that brings you joy. Bring balance back to your home and learn how to feed that family of yours and keep a clean (ish) organized home for your family to thrive in. This podcast will teach you how to become more self-sufficient, grow your own garden, preserve the fruits of your labor, and bake your own bread and treats your family loves to eat. And create a simple, cozy, peaceful home. Hey, I’m Alicia—an entrepreneur, wife, midwestern mama, and former yes girl. I used to be overwhelmed, overscheduled, and simply trying to fit too much into our lives. One day, I had enough and decided things needed to change, and I’ve never looked back! I finally realized that if I was going to create the life I dreamed of, I would have to make some changes. One by one, I started clearing my schedule, saying no to time-wasting tasks, learning how to cook from scratch, and enjoying a sustainable pace of life. I am so glad that I did!! I got clear on the life I wanted, read books, took courses, prayed a lot, and slowly sifted out things that didn’t fit into it. And now I’m ready to share my journey with you and help you create the life you dream of! It’s possible, my friend! If you’re ready to discover the secret to creating a simple, unhurried life so you and your family can thrive, this podcast is for you! Grab those seed packets. It’s time to grow, girl! 🌱
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  • EP // 29 Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD.
    Sep 30 2024

    Hey Friend! Just because you CAN do it doesn’t mean you SHOULD do it.

    Do you ever find yourself addicted to the achievement?

    Do you wonder what is your best yes? It can be hard to sift through and decide what is right for you in a world that offers so many great choices. For every yes you give, you say no to something else. Remember, sis, you only have 24 hours in a day, and your body needs rest. If you say YES when you should be saying NO, don’t worry! I have a simple solution for you. If you get clear on your God-given calling, you will learn what you should say yes to and what deserves a simple, guilt-free no.

    This, friends, will be so freeing. You will experience joy, peace, and fulfillment!

    Who doesn’t want more of that, am I right? Enjoy the show! Xo, Alicia

    Be sure to join us in the Facebook group, introduce yourself, and show us something you're working on, ask a question, or offer advice. We would LOVE that! 👇👇👇

    Modern-day Homemaker| Private community for modern-day.

    Also, come and hang out with me on Instagram @theroseshomestead 📷 I would love to hear from you! Feel free to send me an email @ Alicia@theroseshomestead.com

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    17 mins
  • EP // 28 The real reason I started homesteading, the answer may surprise you!
    Sep 23 2024

    The real reason I started homesteading, the answer may surprise you!

    I was longing for a simple, unhurried life. I was tired of hurling myself from event to event and answering all the dings of modern technology. I wanted to be calm and peaceful. It just happened that my whole life, as far back as I can remember, all I ever wanted was to be a mom, wife, and homemaker. I found myself in a place where I was living my dream, and I was even blessed with a fantastic business—one where I got to set my schedule and work around my family. But somewhere along the way, I forgot how to have fun and do things just for enjoyment. Life became this long checklist of to-dos, and if I could get them all done before I collapsed, then I had accomplished something, or so I thought.

    I knew I had to learn to care for myself and escape survival mode. I knew I was not being the mom, wife, and person I wanted to be. Unfortunately, back in the day, I bought into hustle culture. Forgive me, my 20-something self. I thought that if I were ever going to be successful, I would have to work until I couldn’t see straight. And if I stopped to take a break, it would all come tumbling down around me.

    As I started taking time to learn how to make things for my family, one often not-so-tasty meal at a time. I started noticing a peace inside of me, even joy bubbling from deep inside just like the perfect sourdough started, so there's some homesteading humor lol. The more I found myself in the kitchen creating, the happier I was. My family was also happy as my cooking improved, one slightly burnt cookie at a time. I realized that this was the life I was created to live, and for the first time in a long time, I had taken a deep breath, enjoyed the stillness, and knew that this was good. I was on the right path, the path of peace. As I continued on, homesteading was the next right step. Along the way, I discovered what success meant to me and what would truly make me feel successful. It looks a lot different from the world's definition of success. Hustle culture is truly detestable to me, it only leads to burnout. Check out this episode and let me share my definition of success. Maybe it will inspire you to rethink what it means to you! am so grateful for this path. If any of this hits home, please, the right path is just a step away. Enjoy the show!

    Be sure to join us in the Facebook group, introduce yourself, and show us something you're working on, ask a question, or offer advice. We would LOVE that! 👇👇👇

    Modern-day Homemaker| Private community for modern-day.

    Also, come and hang out with me on Instagram @theroseshomestead 📷 I would love to hear from you! Feel free to send me an email @ Alicia@theroseshomestead.com

    Link to the most amazing photographer 👇

    https://gromskihouse.com/booking

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    18 mins
  • EP // 27 My simple batch canning system & my Aunt Ellen's spaghetti sauce recipe.
    Sep 16 2024

    Are you ready to start canning? I hope you are reaping a harvest if you planted a garden this year! If you didn’t plant a garden this year or didn’t get the amount of produce you would have liked, no worries! You can supplement from farmers' markets, roadside stands, and friends! In this episode, I want to share how I batch can. It will make it a lot easier to can a variety of delicious foods that you and your family can enjoy all year long!

    There’s nothing better than cracking open a can of stewed tomatoes in February or grabbing a can of garden veggie soup on a cold day. Just be sure to dip some warm bread in it. That’s the only thing that could make it better.

    I hope you enjoy the show. Happy canning!!

    Be sure to join us in the Facebook group, introduce yourself, and show us something you're working on, ask a question, or offer advice. We would LOVE that! 👇👇👇

    Modern-day Homemaker| Private community for modern-day.

    Also, come and hang out with me on Instagram @theroseshomestead 📷 I would love to hear from you! Feel free to send me an email @ Alicia@theroseshomestead.com

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    11 mins

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