Saturday, November 26, 2011

It's Almost Cyber Monday.....

Hey guys!
I sincerely hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! 
My turkey was woefully dry.
I kinda forgot about it.
I know - I was busy doing other things and miscalculated the time it needed.
I'm afraid I did not impress my new brother-in-law in any way, shape or form!

I'm up here in the Coop gearing up for "Cyber Monday".
Sewing my fingers to the bone.


I've got 24 pint sized jars of honey up on Etsy now - and I wanted to give you first dibs, and a coupon code!

'mondaymonday'

will get you 20% off your order!

And in case you've forgotten - here's where my bees have been eating all summer:




On this cold almost December night - I have to tell you - these photos are a balm to me soul.

Shipping stuff makes me nuts - it's so danged expensive - but how else can I get it to you?
I'm not padding the shipping cost any - just using the Priority Mail boxes from the PO.

The coupon code is active now - so you don't actually have to wait until Monday!

Aprons will be coming tomorrow - and the skin serum is going on sale too!

Here's a sneak peek of one of the aprons.



Thanks a million for your support here.
Me staying home = more blogging = happy readers = happy Jayme.



16 comments:

  1. Love the apron...how cute!! I will get there soon for my 2 qts. of honey. As I've told you, your honey is the best that has ever passed my lips. And that's quite a bit of honey. Sorry about your turkey being dry but I've heard that from several people. Is it the turkey's or the cooks? Hopefully you've put the lighted pilgrims to rest. :)

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  2. What a beautiful yard you have for your bees to collect nectar...so regrettable about your turkey, there's always next year...love that apron, boy does that style bring back a lot of memories!

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  3. Oooooo, do I ever love that yard the bees eat in! Sooo peaceful looking..
    I may have to try your skin serum. Oh, and I made your turkey sausage - it is wonderful! Thanks for the recipe!

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  4. Wow, that's one beautiful garden you've got there!
    Brenda

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  5. The garden looks luxurious and your apron looks flattering to most any figure. It's funny, I always get compliments when I wear my aprons! haha

    Lana

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  6. Hi Jayme. I somehow stumbled across your beautiful and inspiring site today. Lovely..I'll return!

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  7. Okay- I am ready now for the face serum. Let me know when the sale is on and how to pay you! I finally used up the rest of the crap...er..wonderful product...that I had.

    I am so happy for you-even if you do cook a dry turkey! xo Diana

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  8. love the serum!! It is fantastic stuff.

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  9. Darling apron... it says home and cookies hot from the oven. Bet it will soon be in the post to a lucky lady. Don't worry about the turkey... there is always amazing turkey soup. You sound happy, Jayme, glad to hear that. Love the photos of your garden. I really enjoy them, especially since my forest never is that colorful, lots of green though. I've missed reading your posts and keeping up with your adventures. I'm back to posting everyday... that's my new rule.

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  10. Oh, those gardens are truly luxurious like Lana said. I'd think I had died and gone to heaven if I could have gardens like that.

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  11. Jayme, I would love to buy 2 jars of honey..but..when I went to ETSY the code works but it doubles postage when I hit for the 2 jars???
    PLEASE..save two for me and or let me know what's up with postage..
    ~~HUGS~~

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  12. LOVE LOVE LOVE the apron!!! The honey sounds wonderful- those lucky bees!!! Do you ever make aprons with chicken print fabric???? I love me some chickens (ESP ON AN APRON!!!) :0) So excited for you and this new adventure- Im sure you will do GREAT!! I want to try the serum... but only have internet available to me on the weekends... afraid Im going to miss out on the coupon!!!
    tanya.ruckman@yahoo.com

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  13. I hope there is still some honey left! There is nothing better than raw honey and seeing what your bees have been feasting on, it's bound to be delish! I'm on my way to your Etsy site right after I finish this comment!

    I know exactly what you mean about staying home... I love it too! Happy GoneCountry! It's not easy financially and many sacrifices have been made, but, it makes my hubby & I happy that I can stay home. Like you, I've been creating things that I enjoy making and trying my hand at the online selling thing. Good luck to ya'! On my way now...

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  14. I just tried to order two jars of honey but it doubled the shipping cost... help? I need me some yummy honey!!!

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  15. Love the photos & I'm sure the bees loved it too. Just look at all that honey.....Thanks for sharing.

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  16. Jayme -- your garden photos are fabulous -- after the wind we've had here on the prairie the last few days, there is scarely a leaf still hanging on here. Such is life on the Nebraska prairie in November. Your goods for sale are wonderful.

    Blessings!
    Gail

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