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Prairie Pride Farm of Minnesota -
Sunday November 22, 2009 - By Dawn, past 4-H member
THIS IS A GREAT RECIPE FOR AN OLD FASHIONED PIE CRUST USING LARD. FLAKEY AND FLAVORFUL. YOU CAN ALSO USE HALF BUTTER AND HALF LARD
9 INCH TWO CRUSTS:
2 c. flour 1 tsp. salt 2/3 c. lard 1/4 c. water
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Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA -
Monday October 12, 2009 - By Suzie OConnor
We have at our Archer Florida farm a limited quantity of Rhode Island Red Pullets for sale. Raise your chicks today and have fresh eggs by Spring. These chicks are ready for their new homes. Call 352-450-6234 or visit our website ...
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Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA -
Wednesday October 07, 2009 - By Suzie OConnor
Just letting everyone know that our Rhode Island baby chicks have arrived. They are all pullets and healthy looking. Always wanted your own fresh eggs in the morning well here is your chance, order you chicks today and have eggs by spring get a...
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Shady Hill Farms, Ltd. -
Monday September 28, 2009 - By Ben
This is the Seventh Blog from the Sheep Farmer at Shady Hill Farms.
Shady Hill Farms does not sell meats and other products (sheep skins, heirloom quality 100% virgin wool blankets) to the public but its affiliate, GreatAmericanLambCompany.com, does.
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Walnut Hill Farm at Elm Springs, LLC -
Thursday September 17, 2009 - By Jeff
17 Sept 2009 It won't be long now, the old sow is letting down her milk, and should be producing a litter of piglets within the next two weeks. The other sow is not as far along, as the first girl.
The young gilts had their piglets removed...
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Christopher Ranch -
Thursday September 03, 2009 - By Justin
I stood there with my mouth agape at a recent convention, when a boy, who couldn’t have been older than four, chose – on his own – to scoop a spoonful of fresh, crushed California heirloom garlic into his mouth and responded with a, “Yummy!”
To...
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Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL -
Monday August 17, 2009 - By Tony
In the TIMES OF:NO MONEY,NO JOB, NO HOME,NO FOOD- HARVEST THE WILD EDIBLES .IT IS for FREE plus :GMO,PESTICIDE AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS FREE!Hold on: You forgot one thing,which one is edible and which one is...
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Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA -
Monday July 13, 2009 - By Suzie OConnor
For the rest of the month of July we are shipping free of charge our Gold Sex Link chickens. Gold Sex Links are Rhode Islands Red & Rhode Island Red white mixed. Awesome brown egg layers and hardy chickens to take care of.
Click here to...
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Blossom's Wild Herb Lavender Farm -
Monday May 04, 2009 - By Blossomfarm
In Europe and colonial days May Wine was a traditional popular drink served in spring and early summer when the Sweet Woodruff is fresh and in full bloom and was traditional served in Germany on May 1. Celebrate with May Wine on Mother's...
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Campagnola Farms -
Monday March 23, 2009 - By Mary
Well, it's that time of the year when our does are giving birth. While I'd luv to keep all of them, we have to sell them off so I can start milking my girls. My little does sell for $100.00 each while the little bucks go for...
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MamaDuck's Duck Eggs -
Sunday February 15, 2009 - By Sara
When you get your duck eggs in the mail, they should be good for 2 to 3 weeks in the fridge.
After 3 weeks or with older eggs, just crack them, by opening them first in a small clear glass bowl. If the whites look clear and have no smell,...
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Fair Grove Farmers' Market at the Mill -
Tuesday February 10, 2009 - By Debra
The 2009 Season will begin on April 22ND 2009 and will go till October 7TH 2009
Fair Grove: Northern Greene County Farmers' Market held each Wednesday afternoon, from 3:30 to 7:00pm, just off Hwy. 65 in Fair Grove. Held under the Wommack Mill Pavilion,...
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Hurricane Farm -
Tuesday January 13, 2009 - By Chris
People have been after us to start writing about our farm, so here goes....
As the cold season makes its presence known across Southern New England, here at our farm we embrace all the weather has to offer. Our kids, Violet and Liev, have found a...
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Bear Foot Honey Farm -
Saturday November 22, 2008 - By Cheryl
Substituting Honey for Sugar in Recipes
When substituting honey for granulated sugar in recipes, begin by substituting honey for up to half of the sugar called for in the recipe.
For baked goods, make sure to reduce the oven temperature by 25°F...
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Fair Grove Farmers' Market at the Mill -
Saturday November 22, 2008 - By Debra
We are so Thankfull For All the GREAT People That Shopped at Our Market.
Our Season came to a close, We were so thankful of the Hard work our vendors set forth this season. It really showed when you shopped at our Market. All the vendors had top quality...
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Ebersole Cattle Company -
Tuesday November 18, 2008 - By ShanenEbersole
Sunday was a big day and we did accomplish alot! After the cows were finished, we moved the Mares and weaned the colts. Again, it may not sound like much, but it is usually a very difficult task.
We stopped at the house and the guys tightened...
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The Ortensi Farm -
Thursday November 13, 2008 - By Berni & Greg
FRESH GRASS FED BEEF ON SALE NOW, YOU CAN BUY A 30 LB VARIETY PACK TO INCLUDE SOME GROUND, ROAST, AND STEAK ONLY $195.00. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SAMPLE OUR MEAT LET US KNOW. WE CAN SELL MORE OR LESS TO SUITE YOUR NEEDS CALL FOR PRICING.&nbs...
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Paw Naturaw -
Monday November 10, 2008 - By Jeffrey
Ten health & behavior improvements often found by feeding Paw Naturaw organic diets include: 1. Energy and vitality increase. 2. Anxiety diminishes. 3. Skin conditions improve or disappear. 4. Eyes, ears, and allergy related issues clear up. 5....
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HiddenBrook Poultry -
Thursday November 06, 2008 - By Jeremy
We decided to get rid of all the chickens and get some new breeds for next year. Were bringing them up to a farm in carnation this week that breeds stock dogs and sheep. I am getting ready to build some coops for the chickens and some A Frame coops for runner...
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