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Expanding the Kitchen Garden to Include Grains and Animal Feed

November 1st. That’s the starting date to enjoy the (canned) fruits of our labor. The date plugged into all of my calculations of exactly how much I had to can…

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October 25, 2022
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Rendering Tallow, Bone Stock, and Roasting Pumpkins

Time to Thanksgiving is ticking away. And any unsold turkeys will end up finding their home in my freezers, so I’m starting to thin them out now. And that means…

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October 19, 2022
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Make Your Own Laundry Soap

Here at the Farm, we have layers of plans, for many things. We have buckets of flour.  We have an electric mill and wheat seed (if the flour runs out)…

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June 10, 2022
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    Farm Kitchen Tea Biscuits

    January 5, 2022 / Comments Off on Farm Kitchen Tea Biscuits

    I have often found that those recipes which contain the least ingredients, are, in fact, the most difficult to make well. For years I have been attempting (yes, attempting) to make croissants. I made them correctly just once, and I am sure that was a fluke, because it has never been repeated. And just look at that ingredient list: butter, flour, milk, yeast, and salt. That’s it. And somehow I mess it up. Each. And. Every. Time. (Well, except that once.) These biscuits are like that. No. Not the messing up part, although that can and does happen, because trust me there are many ways to have these get away…

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At Starpoint Community Education(cost is $35/pp):

  • 11/19- Pumpkin pie making
  • 12/10- Fancy Christmas cookie making/decorating
  • 2/25 Cast Iron Cooking and Baking—Get the most out of this traditional cooking method.
  • 3/25- Make your own traditional Perogies and authentic Sour Kraut
  • 4/22- Meal Prep/planning—getting organized and efficient with this cost and time saving measure—leave with a planner filled to the brim with recipes straight from the Farm!
  • 5/20—An English Tea—How to make a proper cup of tea, scones, and tea sandwiches

 

On the Farm classes through Logos Ministries PMA ($35/pp*):

  • 11/18- Turkey processing
  • 12/2- Christmas gifts: Homemade felted ornaments
  • 12/9-Scratch made bread–sprouted wheat
  • 12/16- Scratch made Christmas cookies
  • 2/10-Homemade Card Construction—make your own Valentine’s Day cards
  • 2/17-Scratch made Caramels—three ways
  • 2/24-Authentic German Pretzels
  • 3/3- Yogurt, butter, and ricotta cheese
  • 3/10- Fermentation: A lesson in this natural food preservation process. We will be making one jar of traditional sour kraut and one jar of fermented ginger carrots
  • 3/17- Make Traditional Irish Meat Pies and Soda Bread
  • 3/24-Tempering Chocolate (Make your own Easter Candies!)
  • 3/31-Hot Cross Buns and Peeps
  • 4/14- Perogies
  • 4/ 21-Sausages—Grinding fresh meat and making sausages, three ways.
  • 4/28- Sourdough: Continuing with the art of fermentation we will be making a loaf of traditional loaf of bread and naturally-leavened waffles
  • 5/ 5-Scratch made traditional Empanadas to celebrate Cinco de Mayo
  • 5/19-An English Tea—how to make a proper cup of tea, scones, and tea sandwiches
  • 5/26-A study in herbs—their uses and growing habits. Will construct one fresh herbal tea wreath
  • 6/1- Ice Cream Bar—Making Homemade Ice Cream, Homemade toppings (hot fudge, hot caramel, strawberry sauce -season permitting), and freshly made whipped cream

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