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I am sorry to have this rant, I might not even post this.. I most likely will and I am sure I will lose a reader or two.. but I have to write this.. If you live in an apartment or a tiny condo in the city, you can be many things.. You can be […]
I Yield I Yield LOL
Ok, its just going on record that we are going to be “in just in time mode” on most things this year. Let me give a example.. we have pulled at least a hundred or two wild parsnips but then we needed to focus on this or that.. and suddenly this week, we are like.. […]
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Garden Report May 26th to 31st
Costs in the garden outputs this week- 0 Total Garden Outputs (including seeds/plants) for 2013- 468.15 dollars Total Garden imputes in terms of harvest for 2013-983.84 Currently = In the good by 515.69 Total Garden impute in terms of free, gifted … Continue reading
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Tagged eating well, Frugal, garden report, Garden report 2013, gardens, the high price at the farmers markets
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Pasta with cream, fresh farmer cheese and garden fixings..
I made a batch of fresh farmers cheese, it was crumbled and mixed with cream, green onions, radishs and greens, chives, fresh dill and salt and black pepper, mix in with a big dollop of homemade garlic herbed salted butter … Continue reading
Blast from the past in a non-healthy way LOL
Ok, when I was child on the farm and we had our milk cow Jessie, I remember the cream getting so thick you needed to dig it out with a spoon, not at all sure how my mother was making … Continue reading
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Share Milking
Well, I had not planned on doing this till next Monday when Glenda was two weeks old but I could not catch her last night, so she was allowed to spend the night loose in the big barn, where she … Continue reading
Vanilla Milk.. with recipe..
The plain milk is awesome, I love it, DH not so much of a milk drinker but make the milk flavoured and suddenly he can drink it by the liter, he has always adored his chocolate milk, me not so much, … Continue reading
Fresh Cheese, made into stuffed pasta with sauce.
Ok this cheese is just way, way to easy to make.. I took half a gallon of 3 day old girls raw milk, heated it and then took 1 tsp of citric acid mixed with half a cup of cool … Continue reading
Hard Fruits and Soft Fruits May 2013
Sour Cherries Gooseberry High Bush Cranberry Mulberry Plums Apples Saskatoon Elderberry Pea’s in flower Strawberry Ground Cherry Currents Chokeberry looks like we should be able to get a lot more crops this year then last that is for sure!
Milk, Milking, an a Mini-Meltdown
We all do it, that picture on the milk bottle, that image of a content cow that is grazing in a dark green pasture, that happy girl in a long skirt and pretty ruffled top with either a baby sister … Continue reading
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Tomato soup.. sort of!
Ok, maybe I will be the only one that finds this funny or interesting but I am sharing anyway, so I made my regular tomato soup, canned tomato sauce with spices and then I added in my whole 3 day … Continue reading
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