Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving 2025


Happy Thanksgiving From Olden Oasis,
During this cherished holiday, let us take the opportunity to express gratitude for the abundance and blessings in our lives. 

Thanksgiving serves as a meaningful time for reflection and appreciation of the efforts and support provided by family, friends, and colleagues throughout the year. It is also an occasion to foster a spirit of community, warmth, and generosity, reinforcing connections with those around us. As you gather to celebrate and enjoy the traditional feast with loved ones or embrace solitude in contemplation, may your Thanksgiving be filled with peace and joy. This holiday reminds us of the importance of giving back and helping others less fortunate than ourselves; thus, volunteering or sharing our resources can amplify its significance. 

Wishing you a truly blessed holiday complete with love, laughter, and memorable moments that strengthen bonds across personal and professional realms.

From my family to yours, 
Happy Thanksgiving,
Hugs and Love from Olden Oasis Homestead. 

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Divinity

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Divinity

Homemade candy is a cherished tradition during the holiday season, and divinity holds a special place in our hearts here at Olden Oasis Homestead. As we embark on this festive time of year, I am pleased to share my comprehensive step-by-step guide for crafting the perfect divinity.

Preparation and Equipment Needed

Before you tackle divinity, get your kitchen buzzing! You’ll need a heavy-bottomed saucepan, a candy thermometer, mixing bowls, and a stand, hand mixer, or a big wooden spoon. Don’t forget parchment paper to line your pans. Prepping everything in advance will save you from frantic kitchen chaos mid-recipe.


Ingredients:

  • 2 cups white granulated Splenda or sugar

  • 1/3 cup water

  • 1/3 cup light corn syrup

  • 1/4 teaspoon salt (optional)

  • 2 egg whites

  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

  • 1/2 cup pecans, chopped

  • 1/2 cup of chocolate chips (optional)


Whipping the egg whites

To achieve the perfect consistency when whipping egg whites for homemade divinity, begin with impeccably clean equipment—any trace of grease can inhibit optimal volume. Use eggs at room temperature; this enhances their ability to trap air, resulting in greater expansion.


Commence by gently separating the whites from yolks, ensuring no traces of yolk contaminate as it hinders frothing. Initiate whipping on low speed until the whites become foamy and peaks just begin to form. Gradually increase to medium-high speed, incorporating a pinch of cream of tartar or an acid like lemon juice to fortify structural stability. Continue thoroughly beating until soft peaks develop; these should be glossy, standing upright yet yielding slightly at the tips when beaters are removed. 


I prefer beating the egg whites by hand with a big wooden spoon. It takes longer, but it's a more satisfying experience.


Set the whipped egg whites aside.

Cooking the Sugar Mixture

In your heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup, and water. Bring it to a boil while stirring gently (don’t go too wild). Once it hits that magical 240°F mark, remove it from the heat and let it sit. This is your time to shine—don’t walk away, or you might just end up with a burnt batch that even the raccoons wouldn’t touch.


Incorporating Ingredients Properly

Once the sugar syrup has cooled slightly, it’s time to slowly pour it into your whipped egg whites while mixing. Keep that mixer, or wooden spoon going so you can incorporate everything well. Once it’s all combined and looks glossy, you can fold in your flavorings and any add-ins. This is your masterpiece, so take a moment to appreciate your work—then scoop it onto your prepared parchment and let the divinity set. VoilĂ ! You’re now a divinity-making superstar!


Understanding Temperature and Timing

To whip up the perfect divinity, precision is key—like a tightrope walker on a windy day. Sugar syrup needs to reach the right temperature (soft ball stage, around 240°F) to ensure that heavenly texture. Use a candy thermometer and don’t let it stray too far from your watchful gaze. Timing is crucial; too soon, and your divinity will be like a soggy soufflĂ©. Too late, and you’re left with a sugary rock. 


How to Test the Mixture

Don’t just trust your instincts; test, test, and test again! Drop a small spoonful of your mixture into a bowl of cold water. If it forms a soft ball that can be squished but holds its shape, you’re golden. If it dissolves, it’s too early. If it feels like biting into a golf ball, well, you’ve gone too far—time for a sugar intervention.


Beating Techniques for Ideal Consistency

Once your sugar syrup is ready and you’ve added it to the egg whites, it’s time to channel your inner athlete. Use a sturdy mixer or a good old-fashioned whisk (if you’re feeling nostalgic). Beat until the mixture is glossy and holds stiff peaks. Just remember: the faster you beat, the fluffier your divinity will be—but don’t beat it like you’re in a boxing match; there’s a fine line between fluffy heaven and a whipped disaster!

  

Classic Flavor Combinations

When it comes to divinity, vanilla is the classic diva. But don’t stop there! Peppermint, almond, or chocolate are fabulous accomplices. Just a teaspoon of flavoring can elevate your divinity from “meh” to “whoa!” Think of these as your divinity’s backstage pass to greatness.


Unique and Creative Twists

Spice things up with unexpected flavor combos! How about lavender for a floral vibe, or coffee for a pick-me-up? Even citrus zest can add a zing that’ll make taste buds dance. The sky's the limit—just remember that sometimes, your artistic intuition might need a reality check (no one wants divinity that tastes like an air freshener!).


Incorporating Nuts and Fruits

You can also toss in some chopped nuts or dried fruits for texture and flavor that would make any divinity enthusiast swoon. Pecans, walnuts, or even candied citrus peel can add crunch and complexity. Just be sure to chop them up small and mix them in gently—no one wants a surprise nut bomb in the middle of their divinity!


What to Do If It’s Too Sticky

If your divinity has the consistency of bubble gum, don’t panic—it can be salvaged! Lightly cornstarch your hands and shape it gently. If it’s still a sticky mess, you can try mixing in a bit more powdered sugar to get it back on track. Remember, sticky isn’t always bad; just don’t expect it to win a high fashion award.


Preventing Granulation

Granulation is like bad drama in your divinity. To prevent it, make sure your sugar is completely dissolved before you start beating. If you see those pesky sugar crystals forming, don’t worry! You can try reheating the mixture gently while stirring until those sugar grains melt back into submission.


Fixing Over-Whipped Mixtures

If you’ve whipped it too much and it’s looking more like meringue than divinity, don’t throw in the towel just yet! Gently fold in a few fresh egg whites until you reach that fluffy state again. Avoid aggressive mixing; you’re aiming for light and airy, not for creating a tornado in your bowl!


Storing and Serving Your Divinity  

Divinity loves a cool, dry place. Store it in an airtight container at room temperature, away from humidity and any overzealous pets. If you have to refrigerate it, be prepared for some texture changes—cool air isn’t divinity’s best friend. 


How to Serve Divinity

Serving your divinity should make it sparkle! Cut it into bite-sized pieces, and feel free to dust with powdered sugar. Display it on a cute plate or in a decorative box, and you’ll be the star of the show—everyone will want to reach for that divine treat!


Creative Presentation Ideas

Try stacking pieces of divinity in a clear jar and tying a ribbon around it for a sweet gift. Or, for an elegant touch, serve them on a tiered cake stand, perhaps alongside some fresh berries for color. The more creative your presentation, the more likely your divinity will be the talk of the town (or at least the kitchen).


With the right techniques and a bit of practice, making perfect divinity can become an enjoyable and rewarding experience. By following the tips outlined in this article, you’ll be well-equipped to avoid common pitfalls and create a delightful treat that impresses family and friends alike. So roll up your sleeves, gather your ingredients, and embark on your divinity-making journey with confidence!


FAQ 

Can I make divinity on a humid day?

 

It’s best to avoid making divinity on humid days, as moisture can interfere with the sugar's ability to set properly. If you must, try to choose indoor conditions with controlled humidity and air conditioning.


What can I substitute for egg whites in divinity?

 

You can use aquafaba, the liquid from canned chickpeas, as a vegan alternative to egg whites. It mimics the foaming properties of egg whites and can produce a similar texture in divinity.


How long will my divinity stay fresh?


When stored in an airtight container at room temperature, divinity can last up to two weeks. However, for the best taste and texture, it's recommended to consume it within a week.


What should I do if my divinity is too sticky?


If your divinity is too sticky, it may not have been cooked to the correct temperature. You can try re-cooking it gently over low heat while stirring, but be cautious not to overcook it.


For another yummy divinity recipe try my Honey Divinity With Chopped Pecans


Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Classic French Vanilla Cake

Classic French Vanilla Cake

Seeking a delectable and straightforward homemade cake for the holidays? This classic French vanilla cake is a cherished favorite in my family.


French vanilla cake has a flavor that's superior to a basic vanilla cake, in my opinion. Its buttery vanilla taste and texture are so dreamy that it's downright difficult to resist.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of butter, softened

  • 2 cups of Splenda or sugar

  • 3 large eggs

  • 2-3/4 cups of cake flour, or all-purpose flour, sifted

  • 2-1/4 teaspoons of baking powder

  • 3/4 teaspoon of kosher salt

  • 1 cup of oat milk

  • 2 tablespoons of pure vanilla extract

Vanilla buttercream frosting ingredients:

  • 1 cup of butter, softened

  • 1-1/2 cups of vegetable shortening

  • 6 cups of sugar-free powdered sugar or regular powdered sugar, sifted

  • 6 tablespoons of oat milk, almond milk, or whole milk (add more if needed)

  • 1 tablespoon of pure vanilla extract

Instructions:

Grease a 9x13 cake pan with butter, then dust the inside of the pan with flour. Shake the pan from side to side to make sure all of the pan is coated well. Shake out any excess flour.


Sift the flour at least once. Then add it, the baking powder, and the salt to a mixing bowl. Set aside.


Beat the butter for a few minutes until it becomes fluffy and turns a pale yellow. Add the Splenda or sugar and beat for another two to three minutes. Add the eggs and mix them in one at a time.


Now, add the flour mixture gradually, a little at a time. Then pour in the milk while mixing the batter. Add the pure vanilla extract, and blend well.


Using a spoon, pour the cake batter into the prepared pan.

Bake your French vanilla cake for about 30 minutes in a 350-degree oven. Once baked, transfer it to a cooling rack and allow it to cool completely before frosting it.


Vanilla buttercream frosting ingredients:

  • 1 cup of butter, softened

  • 1-1/2 cups of vegetable shortening

  • 6 cups of sugar-free powdered sugar or regular powdered sugar, sifted

  • 6 tablespoons of oat milk, almond milk, or whole milk (add more if needed)

  • 1-1/2 tablespoons of pure vanilla extract

Frosting instructions:

Place the softened butter and the vegetable shortening in a mixing bowl and blend for about 4 minutes.


Gradually add the powdered sugar to the butter and vegetable shortening mixture. Add one cup at a time. Mix on the lowest speed just until the ingredients are combined. Then mix on high for another 4 minutes. Add the pure vanilla extract and beat for an additional 6 minutes.


Once cool, use a cake spatula to spread the frosting on the cake.


I didn't unmold my cake, but if you want to, run a cake knife around the cake and pan to help loosen it. Then place a cake board over the top of your cake pan and flip the pan upside down to release the cake. Now, you'll be able to frost the top and sides of your delicious French vanilla cake.



Sunday, November 23, 2025

What are the Benefits of Snap-Together Tiles?

What are the Benefits of Snap-Together Tiles?

A few months ago, I decided to explore the option of purchasing plastic snap-together tiles due to the skyrocketing prices of wood, including even the most affordable plywood. As someone who values frugality, I was intrigued by the potential cost savings. Additionally, I wanted to assess the durability of snap-together tiles and determine whether they could outlast traditional wood materials. Today, I will share the insights I have gathered regarding their performance and longevity.

Easy Installation Interlocking Design: 

These tiles are designed to snap together effortlessly, eliminating the need for adhesives or tools.

Quick Coverage:

Ideal for patios and balconies, they can rapidly cover large areas.

Durability- Weather Resistant:

Constructed from wood-plastic composite, these tiles resist fading, rot, and decay.

Non-Slip Surface: 

Many models feature a non-slip finish, enhancing safety in wet conditions.

Maintenance- Low Maintenance: 

These tiles require minimal upkeep, typically needing only a vacuum or mop for cleaning.

Water Resistance:

Advanced models feature a glossy cap that prevents water absorption and staining.

Considerations Before Buying

Quality Variations- Material Composition:

The wood-to-plastic ratio can impact durability and performance. Opt for tiles with a balanced composition to avoid issues such as warping.

Surface Finish:

A glossy cap is recommended for its stain protection and enhanced slip resistance.

Cost- Affordability:

Generally more cost-effective than traditional flooring options, though prices can vary based on brand and quality.

The main key points that I like about snap-together tiles:

  1. Snap together tiles come in various colors, styles, shapes, and patterns. There are literally tons of different tiles to choose from.

  2. They're easy to snap together in a matter of minutes and require no tools or heavy lifting.

  3. They are durable and some brands offer a non-slip finish.

  4. They are water resistant. So, you don't have to worry about them rotting.

  5. Snap together tiles requires little to no maintenance and they are simple to clean.

Conclusion:

Snap-together tiles present a practical solution for outdoor flooring. They offer straightforward installation, robust durability, and minimal maintenance, making them a valuable consideration for your space. However, selecting high-quality options is essential to fully leverage their benefits.




© 2025 Olden Oasis

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Saturday, November 22, 2025

All Natural, No Cost Chinking

All Natural, No Cost Chinking

I am currently engaged in a significant project at our Olden Oasis homestead, contingent upon favorable weather conditions. Unfortunately, progress is currently delayed due to inclement weather.


Chinking is a technique traditionally associated with log cabins. Although our home was constructed using thick oak boards rather than logs, it shares many characteristics with traditional log homes.


I am doing this project independently, manually, with no additional costs. I already possess the necessary basic tools and am exclusively using natural materials available on my property.

So, what is chinking with natural materials?

Chinking with natural materials typically involves using a mixture of clay, wood ashes, and water, which can create a durable and eco-friendly seal between logs, or in my case boards.


Moss, straw, or any other natural plant fibers can also be used to strengthen the chinking. This traditional method allows the logs to breathe while providing insulation and protection from the elements. Think of it as weatherization!


Chinking wood boards using all-natural materials not only preserves the rustic aesthetic, but also enhances environmental sustainability. Plus, it's free!

Instructions:

Begin by thoroughly cleaning the spaces between wooden boards to ensure proper adhesion.


Next, prepare a natural chinking mixture using clay, wood ashes, or sand, and plant fibers. This method is traditionally proven for its durability and insulation properties.


The ratio of clay to wood ashes or sand is typically 1:2 by volume, with sufficient straw or other types of plant fibers added for fiber strength.

Moisten the mixture with water until it's malleable yet firm. The chinking should be similar to a dough consistency.


Start applying from one end of the joint using a trowel, pressing firmly into gaps to eliminate air pockets while ensuring an even surface finish. For larger gaps, consider inserting hemp rope as backing before chinking to reduce material use and improve stability.


Allow the mixture to cure over several days in dry conditions; aligning application during mild weather can aid in optimal curing and prevent cracking.

Conclusion:

Please note that I am a homesteader, not a professional home builder. In this article, I share a DIY guide on chinking my home using natural materials sourced from my property, at no cost. This content is intended for inspirational and educational purposes, aimed at fellow like-minded homesteaders.


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© 2025 Olden Oasis

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Friday, November 21, 2025

Batch Cooking Freezer Meals

Batch Cooking Freezer Meals

Imagine enjoying home-cooked, healthy, and delicious meals at your convenience. Whenever you plan to prepare a meal, consider doubling or tripling your recipe. This approach not only saves time but can also lead to cost savings over time. Bulk cooking is a time-honored practice, with roots tracing back to ancient civilizations that efficiently fed large groups.



For instance, just yesterday, I prepared a meal featuring turkey, ham, stuffing, and green beans as a side dish, all intended for my home-cooked freezer meals. These dishes will be ideal for the holidays or any day when you want to simplify meal preparation.


You can customize your meals based on your family's preferences. Once prepared, portion the food into freezer-safe containers. Opt for microwave-safe containers for easy reheating, or use aluminum foil pans, which are also effective for this purpose.


Enjoy the process, and then relax with the time you've saved from daily meal preparation.


Suggestions:

For breakfast, consider preparing waffles, pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, breakfast burritos, or French toast in bulk to freeze for convenient access.


For lunch, consider preparing soups, stews, sandwiches, or burritos.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Taking Care of Tiny Kittens

Taking Care of Tiny Kittens

Finding the Little Furry Friends

One day in October, on my birthday, I went outside and guess what I found? Three tiny kittens right by my deck! The next morning, my Boxer dog showed me another kitten hiding nearby. The first three kittens looked like they were about three weeks old, and the one with the creamy orange fur seemed a bit older, maybe four weeks.

Becoming a Kitten Caretaker

There was no mother cat around, so I decided to take care of them myself. I started feeding them warm kitten formula from a bottle to make sure they got the nutrition they needed.

Growing Up Fast

Now, the kittens are about 6-7 weeks old and are doing great! When they reached their fourth week, I began giving them a mix of kitten pate and formula. Just last week, they started eating kitten chow, which is a big step for them.

Happy and Energetic

The kittens are full of energy and are having a blast playing inside the house. They are happy, healthy, and I believe they're ready to help us celebrate the holiday season at the homestead!


Homemade Venison (Deer) Stew

Homemade Venison (Deer) Stew Today, I would like to share my recipe for a hearty, rustic venison stew featuring tender meat, potatoes, and m...