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The Farmhouse Edit: Debt-free living, summer sourdough, and what we’re skipping in the new house (+ more Q&A!)

6/29/202656 min

From laundry bottlenecks to housing market realities, I’m diving into your current questions in the midst of our busy build season. I’m sharing why we skip chore charts and budgets, how I fix sticky whole grain dough, and what postpartum has typically looked like for me. I also talk through common questions about our debt-free journey of homeownership, why two washers wouldn’t help our laundry system, and how we’re handling homeschool without a dedicated schoolroom. Plus, my go-to sourdough recipes this summer that keep us well-fed without keeping me in the kitchen all day!

In this episode, we cover:

  • Living in the fullness of a busy season and what it feels like to build a house while pregnant with baby nine
  • Chore charts and budgets? Not in this house— why intuitive, all-hands-on-deck rhythms work better for our family
  • Sticky sourdough solved: why flour weight and rest time make all the difference especially with freshly-milled grains
  • Postpartum struggles that I haven’t walked through myself but hold compassion for
  • Debt-free build questions and why I’m quieter these days about the specifics
  • An honest look at our journey through the housing market over the years and what younger families are really up against
  • Many of you suggested this, but here is why two washers/dryers wouldn’t solve our real laundry bottleneck
  • Why we are not adding a designated homeschool room to our new build as a large homeschooling family
  • Summer sourdough lineup to make our days easier— bagels, half whole grain loaf, and hamburger buns on repeat

View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.

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RESOURCES MENTIONED

Freshly Milled Grains Course 

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 10:00

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  2. Lisa Bass· Host0:29

    This is not a you should have a chore chart, you shouldn't have a chore chart, you should have a meal plan, you shouldn't have a meal plan, you should have a budget, you shouldn't have a budget. There are different ways that people handle things, and in every one of those three scenarios that I listed out, I do better, and I get more things done, and I'm more effective when I don't have that. When it comes to after-meal cleanup, let's say, there's not a you always do this, you always do this, you always do this. It's kind of just everybody doing things until the place is clean. I think that you can do that without it being something very rigid and it still work out. My name is Lisa, mother of eight and creator of the blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse on Boone. On this podcast, I like to talk about simplifying your life so you can live out your priorities. I help you learn how to cook from scratch and decorate on a budget through this podcast and my courses, Simple Sourdough and the Simple Sewing Series. I also help people reach their goals from home through my business course, YouTube Success Academy. I will leave links to these resources in the show notes and description box below. Now let's get into

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