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Beans, Moles, and Bayberries

In the plot of earth that circles the fence that circles the garden, there is planted a double row of corn and a single row of beans. Now. Our garden…

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October 4, 2022
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Chamomile and Raw Honey Panna Cotta

Sheep’s milk makes the best panna cotta. No question about it. But…if you find yourself lacking a bit in that department, do not despair! Acceptable panna cotta may still be…

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June 3, 2022
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Honey Scones

This is one of my very fa-vor-ite things to enjoy with my afternoon cheese break–great with some scratch-made jam and tea! Enjoy.

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March 4, 2022
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    The Secret to Making the BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies

    February 23, 2022 / Comments Off on The Secret to Making the BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Here it is. All my secrets to making the very best chocolate chip cookies. Ever. (Now, when the Farmer asks for some, I’ll send him to your house!) -Enjoy!

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    Farm Kitchen Crab Cakes with a sweet dipping sauce

    February 14, 2022 / Comments Off on Farm Kitchen Crab Cakes with a sweet dipping sauce

    This is one of my very fa-vor-ite things to make for those specialist of occasions. AND, it comes with a sweet and sour sauce, (almost) ready made! Enjoy!

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    Farm Kitchen Perogies

    February 9, 2022 / 4 Comments

    Got leftover mashed potatoes? Here’s a great way to use them up!

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    Farm Kitchen Cheesecake

    January 25, 2022 / Comments Off on Farm Kitchen Cheesecake

    Here it is. The very first welcome-to-the-farm-kitchen video. We hope there’ll be a lot more like it, with recipes from the cookbook and the like, but also other topics as well (anyone who lives on a Farm knows perfectly well the Kitchen is the hub of all sorts of activities), posted here once a week. Enjoy!

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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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The Farmer’s Wife

Settled on a wee Farm of just six acres, the Farmer’s Wife spends her time picking, weeding (sigh), and planning for all the good things to come. Oh. And she writes from time to time as well. Join her and the Farmer as they enjoy this sweet, simple life.

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2026 Homesteading Classes

At Starpoint and Wilson Community Education:

  • A Hobbit’s Supper— Join us for a merry good time of food and cheer and song as we enjoy a cozy afternoon in, making and enjoying a cheese course, a warm stew (complete with Samwise Gamgee’s potatoes) and a dessert. There may also be a bit of (root) beer to be enjoyed by all! 2/28 at 12-2p at Starpoint for $35/pp and 2/23 at 6p-8p at Wilson for $38/pp
  • 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 and five lunches to get you started! 3/28 at 12-2p at Starpoint for $45/pp and 3/23 at 6p-8p at Wilson for $48/pp
  • Garden Planning— Learn all the ways a garden can be done in this informative and hands-on course. We will review methods/planning and planting just in time for the 2026 growing season. Each participant will leave with a personalized graphed garden plan and a flat of just-set seeds. 4/11 at 12-2p At Starpoint for $35/pp and 3/7 at 12-2 for $35/pp

 

On the Farm classes ($30/pp*):

  • 8/8- Lacto fermentation. We will be making Kimchi, Fermented tomatoes, and hot sauce 
  • 9/12-Elderberry Syrup and No-added Pectin Raspberry Jam
  • 11/21- The world’s best pumpkin pie. Ever.
  • 12/5-European Christmas Cookies

Email hello@thefarmkitchen.us to register

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