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Terre Posted - Mar 06 2006 : 06:12:46 AM
Hi! I found out about you because my husband is a hiker in the Grand Canyon and I picked up his catalog that he uses to order his "trail" food from. I found that real people and a lot of interesting articles in the catalog. So he would order the food year after year and I would take his catalog when he was done---and one day I discovered a web site address in the catalog and the rest is history! He's hiked across the Grand Canyon three times! He is getting ready to go again this fall with one of our sons and he likes MaryJane foods!

Be true in heart.
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MissLiss Posted - Aug 27 2009 : 08:07:06 AM
Hi all! I found Mary Jane quite by accident, I was searching Amazon.com for some books about growing vegetables, enough to feed your family, not an entire farm...and poof! Her book showed up. It wasn't what I was looking for but I read the info about it and thought it might be nice to check out sometime. I eventually decided that I wasn't getting enough info online and that I should go into the bookstore. There it was again in Barnes and Noble! Forgetting my original purpose for going to the store, I picked up her book and flipped through it. Needless to say, I bought it, read it, loved it and now subscribe to the magazine and have recently found you all here at the farmgirl connection! I'm still trying to convince my husband that it would be a good idea to stay at Mary Jane's B&B! His idea of a vacation involves air conditioning, a t.v. and room service - funny, that's exactly what we have at home!

Use it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without!
mellaisbella Posted - Aug 24 2009 : 07:46:17 AM
I bought her first book and the rest is history....I love everything about her and being a farm gal!!

"we must be the change we wish to see in the world"
farmgal #150
HeatherAnn Posted - Aug 22 2009 : 09:53:16 AM
A good friend of mine left the country for Germany and gave me an apron, some gingham fabric remnants, a book on how to knit toys and MaryJanes' Cookbook Ideabook Lifebook. What a gift!
I leafed through the book many times discovering that a lot of things that I love were all bound up into this huge Farmgirl textbook! Aprons, knitting, crochet and sewing, hankies, cooking from scratch, CHICKENS, gardening, camping, camping with kids!, and mostly connecting with other ladies. I love that book because I already loved all those things. And the way everything is presented in the book made me feel organized! Like my life wasn't such a hodge podge of random things, it was a relief!
I haven't knit any toys yet, but I wanted a new shirt last week, so I stitched one up one afternoon out of those remnants!

Heather Ann
Apartment Farmgirl

"You got to look at all the good on one side and all the bad on the other and say 'Well, alright then.'" - Aunt Eller, Oklahoma

www.plumblossomknits.etsy.com
MeadowCrone Posted - Aug 17 2009 : 11:30:08 AM
I too hang out in that section of the bookstore, but was actually surfing online, when I ran into her website. I bought all the magazines still in print, I think the Premiere Issue is the only one I don't have, and devoured them. I have subscribed ever since. When I was searching online, I was trying to find like minded women. Sometimes our lifestyles are so busy, that they are very solitary. It is lovely to hang over the Forum Fence and visit with my new friends.

Gratefully living on the "fat of the land".
ceejay48 Posted - Aug 16 2009 : 3:03:46 PM
I came to Mary Jane's because it is my heritage . . . the way I was raised . . .it's in my blood!!! I have enjoyed the forum so much because there is a kindred spirit that cannot be found anywhere else!

In the "OUTPOST" book on page 55, there is a WONDERFUL picture of a little barefoot girl . . . she has had a busy day!!!
That picture is a reminder of me and my life on a farm . . . dirty bare feet! I LOVE IT!!!

CJ . . SW Colorado

from the barefoot farmgirl
gspringman Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 11:46:32 AM
I had actually been given the books by my daughter when they had first come out. I didn'nt come onto the forum until Cheryl introduced me to the site. Have been hooked ever since. The books are on my nightstand as I find myself looking through them each evening, reading and finding something else I want to do next.

Gail
Farmgirl #486
Planting Zone 5
http://grammasladybug.blogspot.com/


Alee Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 07:07:13 AM
Welcome to the forum, Christine! Have you seen the apron, bloomers and such that MaryJane does sell? Here are some links!

http://shopping.maryjanesfarm.org/s.nl/sc.2/category.24/.f
http://shopping.maryjanesfarm.org/s.nl/sc.2/category.18/.f#Aprons

Alee
Farmgirl Sister #8
www.awarmheart.com
www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com
www.allergyjourneys.blogspot.com
Put your pin on the farmgirl map! www.farmgirlmap.blogspot.com
buttercupsweetp Posted - Jul 29 2009 : 10:32:10 PM
+*+*I was facinated with MaryJanes living environment that is an exciting mix of personal style, fantasy and just old fashioned real life goodness. Her romantic way of life and easy style from home to fashion interest me. I would LOVE to see MaryJane make her own clothing line. I collect vintage white dresses and hats and I would purchase..."MaryJane" Bonnets.....aprons....dresses.....nightgowns....even boots and work gloves if she made them. She reminds me of my love of Laura Ashley dresses and Gunne Sax dresses....I would LOVE to shop in a beautiful MaryJane dress shop....and I would rush to apply to work for her in a heartbeat!+*+*XOXO Sweetly, Buttercupsweetp Dreams do come true+*+

+*+*Dreams Do Come True+*+*
Miss Lavender Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 1:34:36 PM
As a person who loves home, I gravitate toward that section in any bookstore. Several years ago Mary Jane's first book caught my eye at Barnes and Noble. It was a little expensive for me, so I didn't buy it the first few times I looked at it. Finally I had an inspiration. I could justify buying the book if I shared it with my mom, who is in her eighties and somewhat confined to her home. I knew if I bought it she would love it as much as I did. So I did and she did. In fact she bought copies for several of her nieces who love it too. We bought the magazine as the issues came out. This past Christmas, my sister-in-law, who had just discovered Mary Jane's Farm, gave me a subscription. I still share each issue with my mom, and now my daughters as well.
Shery Jespersen Posted - Jul 24 2009 : 07:16:23 AM
A friend told me about MJF. She said I HAD to 'get into the MJF thing' because she thought of me when she first picked up a magazine. She was right on. I don't relate to just a few MJF concepts and ideals, I live it in so many ways. Upon opening up my friend's books and magazines, I felt like my spirit had finally come home after having been on walkabout for several years.

I was deeply involved with the craft publishing business in the 80s-90s, having freelance designed for Better Homes & Gardens, other magazine and book publishers, and I self published also. It was a time when 'Country' was ten kinds of HOT. Mary Emmerling was a big influence in decor. I still have and love her books. I lived in Ohio at the time, a hot bed for country culture. I moved back west and to my family roots in ranching. I happily got lost in the isolated lifestyle, having gotten burned out creatively. I needed a rest.

In the meantime, the crafting world was in flux. Trends come & go. Martha was big but there was still a lack of identity and leadership in the creative sector (in my opinion). Special edition magazines died on the vine, very few new ideas blossoming. There was a very real shift afoot...but it was yet to happen. My own creative energy returned but an outlet for what I do was yet to make itself obvious and available. I did get involved in gemstone jewelry (who didn't?) and did very well, but publishing is my calling - specificall design and concept work. This is where the good Lord once again stepped into to guide me on the right path. Mary Jane's Farm is just where I have been hankering to hang out personally and professionally. It is a healthy, art appreciative, kind world. All the things I've loved over the years are here in the here & now again...Tasha Tudor, Mary Emmerling, Martha Stewart...Gardening, people with names and homes in business instead of glass buildings and corporate colors being the face of American business. Creativity is the home of all great ideas whether it is ion science or art. The blending of both is what I see in Mary Jane's Farm. It to me is full circle thinking made of people holding hands...making that circle. I can't fully express the epiphany I'm experiancing. My spirit is just so glad to finally take my walkin' shoes off. Shery Jespersen, Reata Rose Ranch
promiseranch Posted - Apr 19 2009 : 10:20:30 PM
When I layed my eyes on MaryJanes Farm magazine "Farm Kitchen" I felt so at home, that I finally had a connection with someone like me. Little did I know where that one magazine, than another, than her book than another. Well you get my point, but the most important thing I happened upon was that there were many women like me. I haven't really meet anyone around where I live that enjoy all the things I do. So I felt connected, even if it is long distance, to what I have always longed for, and that is ideas, many ideas and creativity. Enjoying the old fashioned ways along with saving the planet and being organic and just enjoying the simplier things in life. Not forgetting where we are from and how we started.

It's good to be a Country Girl
Sitnalta Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 5:24:29 PM
I found MaryJanes through my Mom (Levisgrammy) She came to help out when I was having my son (Levi) and when I brought him home from the hospital she stayed that week and she showed me the website and how to get on and of course her favorite posting places. I signed in thinking it'd be one of those places Id go to read what everyone said and then forget my password and ..........
and so here I am...lol
hugs

Jessie
Farmgirl Sister #235

"You are my strength when I am weak. You are the treasure that I seek. You are my all in all. Seeking You as a precious jewel; Lord, to give up I'd be a fool. You are my all in all."

Stop by my blog for a visit www.messiejessie2.blogspot.com
Tammyb Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 4:42:00 PM
I found Mary Jane through her magazine all quite by accident ... and I'm glad I did. I've been told many times that I am living in the wrong time period ... now I know I'm not alone.

Tammyb
Farmgirl #541
ruralfarmgirl Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 3:22:47 PM
TS.. Funny that you would use the word "snowball".. Tee-Hee

Rene~Prosser Farmgirl #185
http://farmchicksfarm.blogspot.com/http://renenaturallyspeaking.blogspot.com/



Circumstances made us FRIENDS; MaryJane's has made us SISTERS :)
JojoNH Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 2:11:00 PM
I believe finding MaryJane as an answer to my prayer. While doing a little research online, I made a typing error which brought me directly to the Home Page!

What can I say, I am hooked!! The whole idea of a Sisterhood, everyone sharing and caring about the same things that I do, well, like I said, an answer to my prayer!

Joanna
JojoNH

http://www.CountryCents.com
http://CountryCents.Blogspot.com
Diane B Carter Posted - Apr 07 2009 : 10:06:37 AM
I heard about the Mary Jane site from Nancy Jo. Then my son offered me his computer, and I'm hooked also.

Hope all your days are Sunnydays.
dianebcarterhotmailcom.blogspot.com
NikkiBeaumont Posted - Apr 07 2009 : 05:06:11 AM
I first read about MaryJane in Country Living magazine. Then I read her lifebook and found her to be an amazing woman, but her lifestyle was not where I was at. Fast forward to 2009, I picked up her magazine at Tractor Supply, happened to be in a farmgirl frame of mind and stage of life, saw that I could be a part of a community of likeminded farmgirls and here I am. Yay for our team!

I decided to join the farmgirl sisterhood because I wanted to support this website and keep the farmgirl community flowing!

Farmgirl Sister #554
Libbie Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 3:48:24 PM
I was just reading back through this thread and noticing how amazingly cool it is that "farmgirls" come in such different "forms" and from such differing backgrounds - with different skills and levels of experience in so many venues. I LOVE that. I truly do. That's the stuff that a true sisterhood is made of.

XOXO, Libbie

"Farmgirl Sister #10," and proud of it!!!
KayB Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 2:18:32 PM
I found it while looking at another online forum. They mentioned this site and another one and I took a look. I read everything I could and just fell in love with her ideas and philosophies. MaryJane is living the life I always wanted. I'm going to try my own little "farm" here and that means my own veggie garden and learning to do things the MaryJane way. I've already signed up for a magazine subscription and can't wait to get my first copy! I'm also going to order some of her books, too.

Life's a dance you learn as you go
homesteaderbelle Posted - Jan 05 2009 : 10:42:05 PM
I found Mary-Jane's web site through a farmgirl weekly blog-a-thon that Tina Wilson was hosting.

Belle

http://www.homesteaderbelle.blogspot.com/
Contrary Wife Posted - Nov 30 2008 : 2:08:49 PM
I have to say the magazine is what first hooked me and it just snowballed from there!
Great insight Lori.

Teresa Sue
Farmgirl Sister #316
MJ's Heirloom Mavens Badgebadger
MJ's Heirloom Mavens Bookclub Coordinator
"Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly." The Dalai Lama
lorijarrett Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 12:25:21 PM
You know the other thing about her books and magazines is that it inspires those of us who had given up on having that kind of lifestyle. Let's face it, it's easier to shop for convience groceries and appliances that make things quick and easy. It's a slippery slope when getting into that mode of thinking because from there we start spending and wasting and it just escalates. It's when you step away from that lifestyle that you start to take the time to prepare bread, cook meals that aren't prepackaged from the grocery freezer and feel a sense of accomplishment when you are done at the end of the day.Personally, I have made that commitment to try to do these things daily and let me tell you the physical work of it has made it much easier for me to sleep at night! I get tired! LOL But Ohh, the peace of mind and relaxing nature of it is worth more than anything to me and I am here to stay!


Farmgirl at Heart #397
knittingmom Posted - Nov 19 2008 : 10:16:42 AM
I bought Mary Jane's book and got lost in it. Many of the things she covered are close to my heart (simple living, taking time to make things, a healthier way of life, etc). These are things that speak both to urban and rural dwellers.

I find that I have many kindred spirits on this site.

barnagainkristin Posted - Nov 16 2008 : 7:57:32 PM
I had been thinking about my style and what I really like in life. I have always known what I love but every once in a while feel lost in the rat race and get caught up with things that don't fit my personality. One day I went to Barnes and Noble just to see if I could find anything to read that fit me. I must have stood looking for an hour feeling like there was no one out there like me. I went to the magazines and looked for one I had seen years ago but nothing was there. For some reason I was determined to find something. Finally I was looking through the "Men's Interests" (of all crazy places) and there was Maryjanes's Farm magazine. I was so excited that I bought the ideabook too and couldn't put it down. Within the next few weeks I purchased Outpost and the Stitching Room and read them all. Maryjanes was just what I was looking for and I knew something had to be out there. Now here I am on the farmgirl connection with new long distance friends and having a great time.

barnagainkristin

"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves." John Muir
Suzan Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 05:55:15 AM
My sister picked up the magazine a few months ago for me because she thought I would enjoy it. I fell in love! I immediately looked for a website, and started "lurking". I couldn't believe how much community, love and support I found, so it wasn't long until I joined in. I was immediately captured by the homemade way of doing things as I have always been drawn to doing as much as I can with as little as possible. I have found a group of people I can identify with, that have the same interests as I do. Now my husband accuses me of being obsessed I'm on the computer so much! He keeps asking, what are you doing on that thing all the time? He just doesn't get it!! It's such a wonderful place to be!

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