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Homemaker Chic

Life in the Trenches Part I

Homemaker Chic

Angela Reed & Shaye Elliott

Home & Garden, Fashion & Beauty, Arts, Leisure, Kids & Family

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

With ten children under 15 between the two of us, we understand life in the trenches. Today we are skimming the top of the iceberg with laughs, encouragement, and Angela's desperate need for a cough button. THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING! Get your "penny bottle" now by visiting https://www.dryfarmwines.com/homemakerchic This is the part of the podcast where we encourage you to pour a glass of whatever scratches your itch, for us, that means a bottle of wine. Our wine segment is sponsored by D... Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

I'm dancing,

0:05.0

dancing, nachees, stretching.

0:08.4

Well, I'm stretching,

0:10.0

we are rescuing the art of homemaking from the daily grind.

0:15.8

We're going to talk about a lot of daily grind today.

0:18.5

We are rescuing this fine art of homemaking from the Daily Grind with red lips.

0:24.4

And no jumpers.

0:25.6

We're going to talk about both of those things today.

0:28.0

Very important.

0:28.8

I am Angela Reed of the blog Paration Farm Girl, found at Perician Farm Girl.com.

0:35.0

You're going to have to check the show notes for the spelling.

0:38.0

I was just going to say.

0:39.0

Not helpful.

0:41.0

And I am joined by Shay Elliot spelled very simply of the Elliot homestead blog at the

0:47.9

Elliot homestead.com. Hey girl. Hi how are you today? I am good. I am I'm good. I'm

0:57.3

Frolicking about in a huge pile of hydrangea, but I'm decorating the house with like I am that's fun

1:05.3

stacking the halls with beautiful sepia-toned hydrant and I can see you are

1:10.1

rocking an apron that I haven't seen yet.

1:12.6

Mmm.

1:13.6

Yes, this is a thrift store, apron.

1:15.6

You know, my little French apron, it was called a bistro apron and it has Paris on it had red and blue stripes

1:24.8

it died because I wore it every day for five years and this one is this nice heavy

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