Send us a text In this episode Sarah and Emily discuss Emily's family trip to MO to visit Laura Ingalls's home and the Laura Ingalls museum. Emily also discusses the magic of Buccee's and how her children eat everything she buys for herself. Learn about the secret staircase Almanzo built for Rose and interdimensional pioneer cats! Email us at littlepodontheprairie@gmail.com and tell us if you have visited any of these sites in Missouri!
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Send us a text In this episode Sarah and Emily discuss Emily's family trip to MO to visit Laura Ingalls's home and the Laura Ingalls museum. Emily also discusses the magic of Buccee's and how her children eat everything she buys for herself. Learn about the secret staircase Almanzo built for Rose and interdimensional pioneer cats! Email us at littlepodontheprairie@gmail.com and tell us if you have visited any of these sites in Missouri!
Send us a text This week we revisit one of Emily's favorite episodes; The Plague! The town of Walnut Grove is besieged by rats and bad cornmeal and suddenly everyone gets sick! But how did this happen? It most certainly could not be from the super cheap sacks of cornmeal with an unknown provenance! The very sacks of cornmeal crawling with rats! We discuss how gifts with purchases would be better if they included your choice of rats, how Emily's middle son figured out their neighborhood'...
Little Podcast on the Prairie With Sisters!
Send us a text In this episode Sarah and Emily discuss Emily's family trip to MO to visit Laura Ingalls's home and the Laura Ingalls museum. Emily also discusses the magic of Buccee's and how her children eat everything she buys for herself. Learn about the secret staircase Almanzo built for Rose and interdimensional pioneer cats! Email us at littlepodontheprairie@gmail.com and tell us if you have visited any of these sites in Missouri!