PureCajunSunshine

Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves. Joie de vivre (zhwa-de-vee) is French South Louisiana-speak for "a joy of life". It is my hope that reading some of my posts will bring a smile to your day, or a little food for thought, or maybe even a stirring in your heart. Sprinkled throughout these pages, you will find many excerpts from some of my publications including the Mrs. Tightwad's Handbook series. Enjoy! (THIS SITE MAY TAKE A LITTLE MINUTE TO LOAD.)

Saturday, September 12, 2009

A rattlesnake had the nerve to bite PureCajunSunshine, Part 1

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Dearest Friends, I have a recipe for Rattlesnake Gumbo, and I am not afraid to use it! Unfortunately, I missed a chance to make it because t...
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Friday, June 12, 2009

How to make three months of food last six months, and why you need to know...

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Can you think of ways you can stretch your groceries if you were suddenly faced with not being able to buy more for some reason? I’d like t...
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Seeds for survival gardens? How reliable are they?

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Before ordering from a new-to-me seed company, I always plug their name into the search box here: http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/ ...
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Monday, May 11, 2009

Twelve Days of Christmas in Cajun Land

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’tis funny no matter what month it is! This is an oldie that I dressed up just a little bit. (BTW Thibeau is not Thibodeaux misspelled.) Day...
Saturday, May 2, 2009

Everything you need to know about alcohol-free elderberry syrup for preventing colds and influenza

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Elderberry is considered by many herbalists and satisfied users to be nature’s answer to Tamiflu, a drug that is commonly used to nip influe...
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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Is gardening too physically challenging? Try wheelchair gardening!

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Here's a really nice collection of ideas and resources for those who find conventional gardening a bit too physically challenging: http:...
Monday, March 2, 2009

Put a 'Shelter Box' in Your Emergency Preparedness Plans

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Even if you plan to ride out every crisis in the comfort of your home, you should prepare to evacuate anyway. When SHTF (Stuff Hits The Fan)...
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