MBA Jane: Entrepreneurial Spirit

Wondering who I am? I’m Merit Badge Awardee Jane (MBA Jane for short). In my former life

Well, the first thing I had to do to earn my Entrepreneurial Spirit Badge was figure out how to spell the dang thing. I like to write down my adventures in badges, you know, and I’ve been trying to better myself by not abusing spell check. (I like to think of spell check as an over-worked, under-paid serf, residing in my laptop). So, anyway, about 10 years later, I got the spelling of entrepreneurial right. And I’ll never forget it.

On to the actual badge. (Would a badge about starting a gardening business be a entremanure badge?) 

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  1. DeEtta Phelps says:

    I look forward to each new edition of Mary Jane’s Farm. I was raised on a country road in “Almost Heaven,
    West Virginia”! I now live in Bismarck ,ND. I live in the country but have no farm.
    Each edition of you magazine takes me back to where I learned to live off the land. My grandfather had a small dairy farm where he taught me the richness of life on the farm. I get in touch with that richness through your magazine!
    From your do it yourself projects to the canning and preserving, I enjoy each page!

  2. Tina Frank says:

    I love Mary Jane’s farm for many reasons: the crafts, the recipes, the wisdom, but I mostly love that my dream of becoming a Farmgirl is coming true. We have begun an organic blueberry farm, with slow, steady progress toward residing there full time.

  3. Edith Tuck says:

    I find it very difficult to decide on just one thing I love about Mary Jane’s Farm… I love it all!!! I literally read my copy from cover to cover (including the ads!!!) the moment it arrives in my mailbox…the dishes can wait!! 🙂 I learn so much at the turn of every page…from crafts to chickens to organic living…I devour every word and feel sad when the back cover closes. If I’m not the lucky winner of this amazing coloring/activity book, you can bet I’ll be purchasing it! 🙂

  4. Mary F. Zeak says:

    I have subscribed to magazines, too numerous to mention, and with very few exceptions, I have been dissappointed. An avid recipe collector, I have tried two in particular, that have been out of this world delicious: Homemade Chicken Soup and Homemade Pasta. I have made these recipes in particular many times from other magazines, and they can’t hold a candle to the down home flavor and recipe success as Mary Jane Farm recipes have. I spent my childhood summers at my grandmother’s farm and she ingrained into my life how important homemade and homegrown foods are to our health and how living on a farm is important to the peace and satisfaction in all areas of life. She planted the seeds of good healthy living that I have attempted to follow all of my life, (I’m 68.), no mater where life has taken me.

  5. Lisa Rohr says:

    I rarely comment online about anything, but I truly am honored to comment on MaryJanesFarm magazine. It is a wonderful read each time I receive it. I enjoy the feel of the paper and the emotion from a honest approach to living. I live in a small town on a half-acre with a small garden. I dream of having a few chickens, some rabbits, a few more fruit trees and a beehive. Your magazine lets me dream it and feel delighted in the knowledge that there are those out there doing it. I am making comment for the Secret Garden giveaway. I purchased from this artist a book of postcards awhile back and enjoyed Ms. Basford’s creativity. Keep the loving magazines coming and I wish all a blessed day

  6. jean Clarkson says:

    My family moved to the country when I was in grade school. We raised chickens, had a big strawberry patch, and enjoyed roaming the woods and fields. In the winter, we went ice skating on a nearby pond and slid down gentle hills on skis and sleds. I enjoy the “You can do this!” articles in the magazine and have tried new crafts and recipes. I am interested in learning about the dangers of altered foods, and the encroachment of Monsanto into the ate oldmethods of East Indian farmers. So many of the classic women’s magazines seem to follow the pattern of quick decorating fixes and the latest trends. I love Mary Jane’s broad variety of topics to enrich life at home and outside. Every magazine opens new doors!

  7. Dina Hennessey says:

    I absolutely love Mary Jane’s Farm for all the wonderful recipes and great advice that I wouldn’t normally see in any other magazine. It inspires me to have my own farm…some day!!!!

  8. Talia Buck says:

    My favorite thing about Mary Jane’s Farm is EVERYTHING!!! And i say that because you don’t find help and info like this anywhere! Literally i have been searching for years for something to help me fulfill my dreams of having my own farm and raising my own crops and animals. I knew i could do it on my own but Mary Jane’s Farm has truly shown me its not just a dream but a reality for a lady to have a farm! Thanks for all your inspiration!

    <3 Talia (Lady Farmer)

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High School Revisited

My brother and his wife came to visit recently. We’re still sorting through our parents’ treasures, so Scott delivered some odds and ends from our childhood home—a few church books, high school yearbooks, my childhood merit badge badalo sash (now you know why I’m such a fan of merit badges), AND my mother’s …

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  1. Laurie Dimino says:

    How lucky are you? That is so awesome that you have your mothers sewing machine back in your hands!
    Enjoy it!
    Hugs,
    Laurie

  2. That was priceless and so very precious! Thanks for sharing.

  3. Shery says:

    Ahhhhh, I love trips down memory lane. Wow, no car. Almost unimaginable in THIS day & age. Some people change a lot in appearance over time – you sure haven’t. I think my mother may have the same exact machine – given to her by my G-momma! Hmmmm, is that you in the top left row?

  4. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Thanks for sharing with us. I’m making my trip right now & will be stopping to see my brother in OK. I haven’t seen him since my mom’s funeral in 2001. We talk via the phone, but it will be good to see each other & share memories about our parents, too.

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tricked-out trailers

Here they are … the promised photos of the fantastic, amazing, gorgeous glampers we had the honor of “meeting” in person on our recent glamping trip to South Dakota! Fab-u-lous.

Here’s Shery Jesperson, our Ranch Farmgirl Blogger’s, glamper.

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  1. Laurie Dimino says:

    Love the glampers Girls! I really enjoy seeing the creativity in decorating and ingenuity! Love the names too! Wish I had a little black dress like that!
    Drooling- thats what I am doing right now- yup- drooling!
    Thanks for sharing- cant wait to see more.

  2. jean says:

    where do I get a little black dress T-Shirt? I love seeing all the ideas the girls come up with for their home away from home

    • ace says:

      Hi Jean! Not sure where Jennie found that particular gem. Have you used Google to search? I typed in “little black dress t-shirt with writing” and a few shirts, in different styles, popped up. Good luck in your search! -ace

    • Hello Jean! My daughter found the T-shirt at Walmart and thought I had to have it! But Anita ,(owner of The Itty Bitty Bunkhouse and good friend) took the shirt, sewed it shut and stuffed it for a pillow! I’m glad you like it too! 😉 Thanks Jennie

  3. Daizy Bailes says:

    LOVE IT !!!! I know ya’ll had fun too. More photos and stories, please. Safe travels!!

  4. Debbie says:

    LOVE your site! I have a 1973 Airstream Safari and have my eye on a “canned ham” which has been sitting in a garage for I KNOW over 20 years and never moved. The man is in his 80’s but “jest not ready to let ‘er go yit”…..I carry him homemade cookies about once a month, ;)!! One day he will say “yep, you can buy her”!!!

  5. Terri says:

    love this!

  6. Siobhan McBride says:

    Wish I could have joined you! Everybody’s trailers & decor is fabulous!

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  8. Genie Anderson says:

    If this doesn’t make you want to buy every book, nothing will. I ordered 3 while reading your posts! Cant wait to get started on 2 of these ‘old ladies’ in my back yard, a $200.00 78 Shasta and a (give away) 63 airstream. I have been removing the flooring in the 78 and it has a few leaks to fix. Lots to do. Then I really want to go camping with y’all. Pretty please.

  9. Marija Sabol says:

    Hello,

    I had ordered the new glamping book, that just came out, and i read that they were to be shipped after the 3rd of Sept. Any chance that someone could tell me when it should be expected? Thanks
    Marija Sabol
    S2992 W. Fox Hill Rd.
    Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913

  10. matijs sabol says:

    Hello, as I remember I think I ordered from amazon.com. I will check with them.thanks for your help. Marija Sabol

  11. Bethany Rastok says:

    Oh… I so want one of those and to join the Glamper Girls!!! They are Fabulous!!!!

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  14. Mandi says:

    I’d really like to know how you affixed the license plates to the wall. I love it!

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Welcome New Sisters!

Merit Badge Awardees

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