You sound a lot like me, Teresa!We don't hunt on our small acreage, but
we do have lots of deer and wild turkeys who visit. I have Jersey cows
and I fear someone shooting one of them instead of a deer since they are
the same coloring.
I'll post the recipe on the next post. I will tell you, I opened a
"Lemon Poundcake" yesterday that was from 03/07 and the top was kind
mushy..don't know why. So, I guess I'd advise using them before maybe a
year or so. And I'd like to hear back about anything you do that works
for you!~Deb
--- In Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com, "Teresa Ward" <jrward3@...>
wrote:
>
> >>>I even "can" cakes for a treat and would be happy to share how I do
> this, if anyone is interested!
>
> I am interested!
>
> >>>Around the perimeter of that greenhouse, I have planted
> medicinal herbs
>
> What a really good idea! I was just thinking today about getting some
herbs planted and wondering just where to put them. We are getting
ready to rebuild our greenhouse, so I'll plan to get herbs planted
around the perimeter in the spring. Thanks for the idea!
>
> And, Welcome to our group!
>
> My dh is 7th generation on our family farm where we still do many
things the *old fashioned * way, including grass fed beef, free range
chickens, etc., with no added hormones or antibiotics, and raise most of
our vegetables, forage in the woods, hunt, fish, & trap!
>
> I was raised a city girl, but love to research better ways of doing
things, and living sustainably. I'm not where I want to be, but I'm
farther along than I was when I started!
>
> Blessings,
> Teresa in WV
> www.HomeschoolOasis.com
>
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
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