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Farmgal Rant..
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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Purple Sweet Potato
As you know I grew three kinds of sweet potatoes this year, The standard orange, the white fleshed and the purple.. I have to buy special short season pre-started slips, I have started my own slips as well from short … Continue reading
30 pounds of garlic scapes
Yup, it seemed like a great idea, last year I processed and used about ten to 12 pounds of these lovelies, so when I got the chance to get 30 pounds at a great price, I jumped at it.. 5 … Continue reading
Rhurab Goals for 2015 – 300 pounds
I have set goals for a number of the bigger crops in terms of poundage, it would not make sense to do so without having a idea of what things produce. otherwise I will have little to no way to meet … Continue reading
Posted in Food Storage, gardens
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Mustard Seeds..
Ah, my crop of Mustard plants did great this year, fresh itty bitty spicy mustard greens for salads, then strong hot ones for cooked greens, or add in to soups, stews or stirfries.. Then came the flowers, we had problems … Continue reading
Apple Season has arrived.. the first bushel was picked this weekend..
A bushel of apples was u-picked at my very close apple orchard, its mear minutes from the farm, there are two within ten min but this one is the closest and has many more kinds, 21 in total, plus plums, … Continue reading
Posted in 100 mile diet, Canning, Food Storage, Garden harvest
Tagged hundred mile diet, local food, u pick apples
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ButterCup Squash.. hmmm.. not happy with its storage powers..
The squash were picked when ready, no touch of frost, they were cured carefully and properly and most of the different kinds are settled in and will be good for months and in some cases till next spring with a … Continue reading
Posted in Food Storage, Garden harvest
Tagged Bad winter squash keepers, Buttercup squash
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Sausage Making at Big Brothers.. Bear Sausage recipe
My big Brother lives in the northern part of alberta and he is a hunter, so if you are non-hunting, please stop reading now LOL, no really its not that bad but just giving a heads up, he is black … Continue reading
Sept challange- Not short of Squash :)
Be it summer squash, cucumbers or Winter Squash or pie pumpkins, my hay bale, rollout, hill, dryland planting Squash bed has outdone itself.. without a single doubt in my mind, it was the rock star of my garden this year.. … Continue reading
Posted in Food Storage, Garden harvest
Tagged Curing winter sqaush, Harvesting winter squash, Pie pumpkins, Winter squash
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Hidden Treasures.. Winter Squash..
Well, I will admit that I am both unhappy and ok with the fact that our last big rains have popped up mildew on my squash plants (just some of them so far but it will spread), as I have … Continue reading
Posted in Food Storage
Tagged fall harvest time, Harvesting the squash, Homegrown winter squash
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Snow, Blood and more meat for the house..
Well, I had hoped that the weather forcast for today in regards to the snow would mean that it would in fact be a bit warmer then yesterday but alas it was not meant to be, Jack Frost had a … Continue reading
Posted in Charcuterie, Critters, food, Food Storage, frugal
Tagged duck butchering, Ducks, sharing knowledge
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