Wednesday, September 23, 2015
2015 Summer Pictures Part 2
And more pictures!!!! I'm not sure where to start, so I'll just start!!! So, the tree with those big blueberry looking things, are Damsons. They are kind of like a small plumb, and make great jelly!!! (in fact I still have some in the freezer to turn into jelly) The thing is though, when cutting them up, and taking the seed out, you want to make sure to wear gloves, because they will turn the fingers black.
I went out with a group of friends to a new place here in town, called The Brew House. It was pretty good. Good food, great atmosphere, and pretty good beer. They brew their own for the most part.
We spent some extra time with my husbands family this summer, which is the older couple in there. I myself made the photo stream in here...can you pick me out??? (I'll bet you can)
I did a lot of canning this summer. It was almost never ending, but well worth it. We stayed really crazy with the garden.
We had bigger grasshoppers around here than we usually have, it was kind of neat to see them. They weren't really bothered by us one bit, and didn't seem to care how close we got to them.
I tried a new sauce that I found at Food Lion (Mathew it was delicious, keep it in stock). We used it to make a pulled pork rabbit thing. It was so good, there were no leftovers!!!!
2015 Summer Pictures, Part 1
Here are some of those long promised pictures!!! I know, I know, they aren't great, but I never claimed to be great at choosing my picture subjects!!! (and yes, I love taking pics of the dogs)
We've had some different visitors here to the farm, and they are all always well greeted. We did get off of the farm as you can see by the concert picture. We went to the fair with some friends (Aaron and Donna, Pictured below the concert). We saw a group called Hotel California, they are an Eagles cover band, and I will say they were pretty good, and I was quite surprised by just how many Eagles songs I know!!!
The weather here today is fantastic!!! In fact, the air has been off here in the house for the last 2 days, and I have some of the windows open here in the house. It's kind of nice being able to have the windows open after that sticky summer we have had.
I candled the eggs again in the incubator the other night, and had to take another 3 out. So, the count was, we started out with 33, and I took 6 out on day 7, because they were infertile. Then, I took 3 out that had blood rings, so I'm down to 24 eggs. I'm hoping I don't loose anymore.
I spent most of today canning pumpkin, let me tell you, that was a lot of work. I spent about 8 hours working on my pumpkin, and I still have 3 more pumpkins to do!!!! (noooo!!!!!) Then when I was putting some stuff away while killing time waiting on the pressure cooker to do it's thing, I discovered I was down to 3 jars of soup!!!! So, I am now cooking some chicken to make some chicken soup to get canned. For me, 3 jars is dangerously low!!!
Alright, that's about it from here. I now have to start working on the other half of the pictures for you guys!!!
Sunday, September 20, 2015
have not forgotten
Hey all, I promise, I have not forgotten you all!!! I've been a bad blogger lately, but only because this summer has been insane. I've been working on uploading some pictures to share with you all. Between the garden stuff, the chickens, the rabbits, the dogs, the vehicle breakdowns, and the family functions it's been quite the busy summer. I'm hoping for a slowdown though now that we are halfway through September already. (wow, where has this year gone already????) I'm planning on sitting down tonight and finishing up with my pictures so that I can share some of the farm pictures I've been taking.
Just a little bit of farm news, I'm on day 10 of egg incubation. I started out with 33, but on day 7 when I did my egg candle, I had to take out 6, but not because they died along the way, but because those 6 just weren't fertile. That means we need to look at what's going on with the roosters in that run. I don't think its that we have too many hens for our 3 Rhode Island Red roosters, I think it's more that we only have 1 rooster who is really working, and that would be Martin. Sinatra seems to have retired. Every time I see him he is either eating, or hanging out on the roost in the house napping. The other young, un named rooster that we have in the run doesn't seem to be doing anything at all. We are planning on doing a Rhode Island chick order here soon, and have decided that we are going to go ahead and order 2 rooster chicks when we make that order. This spring, we are going to have to do a huge butcher of our older hens. Right now, we are getting about 40 eggs a day, which is good because I have a lot of egg customers. In fact right now, we are planning on keeping all of the hens that hatch out. We are currently hatching out Tetra Tints.
We are still working with the Americana chicks that we hatched out. Although they aren't really chicks so much anymore. They are close to 4 months old. We've been butchering the males so that we can see what we have female wise. We thought that we only had 9 roosters, but I'm thinking it may be more as they are growing. That's the one thing I really don't like about that breed, they are so slow to mature that unless you are an expert at sexing them as newborns, you really don't know what you have until they are mature. As we are not experts, we just let them grow up and decide what they are. As soon as we finish butchering everything male, we will get those hens sold off. We are going to need the space for the chicks that we are working on hatching out right now.
Well, I'd better stop rambling on for the moment. I need to get myself on the move.
Just a little bit of farm news, I'm on day 10 of egg incubation. I started out with 33, but on day 7 when I did my egg candle, I had to take out 6, but not because they died along the way, but because those 6 just weren't fertile. That means we need to look at what's going on with the roosters in that run. I don't think its that we have too many hens for our 3 Rhode Island Red roosters, I think it's more that we only have 1 rooster who is really working, and that would be Martin. Sinatra seems to have retired. Every time I see him he is either eating, or hanging out on the roost in the house napping. The other young, un named rooster that we have in the run doesn't seem to be doing anything at all. We are planning on doing a Rhode Island chick order here soon, and have decided that we are going to go ahead and order 2 rooster chicks when we make that order. This spring, we are going to have to do a huge butcher of our older hens. Right now, we are getting about 40 eggs a day, which is good because I have a lot of egg customers. In fact right now, we are planning on keeping all of the hens that hatch out. We are currently hatching out Tetra Tints.
We are still working with the Americana chicks that we hatched out. Although they aren't really chicks so much anymore. They are close to 4 months old. We've been butchering the males so that we can see what we have female wise. We thought that we only had 9 roosters, but I'm thinking it may be more as they are growing. That's the one thing I really don't like about that breed, they are so slow to mature that unless you are an expert at sexing them as newborns, you really don't know what you have until they are mature. As we are not experts, we just let them grow up and decide what they are. As soon as we finish butchering everything male, we will get those hens sold off. We are going to need the space for the chicks that we are working on hatching out right now.
Well, I'd better stop rambling on for the moment. I need to get myself on the move.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Lots going on!!!
Hey there everybody!!!! It's been a while since my last post, but things have been busy around here. I've been canning tomatoes, and dealing with the last of the garden. We're trying to get as much out of it as we can.
Yesterday we picked all of the pumpkins, and Frank brought them down to the house in the tractor wagon. We got 6 decent sized pumpkins. As soon as I finish making the Damson jelly that I started yesterday, I'll get started on the pumpkins. I'm going to roast the seeds, can the pumpkin meat, and save the rinds for the worms. We will be harvesting those tubs and getting them started fresh here in the next few days.
Frank has been doing the random butchering that needs to be done, so my freezer is filling up with winter meat. We made some rabbit sausage last week. We didn't stuff it though, because I wanted to just go ahead and leave it loose so that I can make sausage patties, or do whatever with it. I'm planning on making some big pots of soup here soon, so that I can get that canned up and put back. Last winter we ate a lot of soup, and that was awesome.
Since my counter has been full with the dehydrator, and canning supplies, I haven't been able to make any bread. As soon as all of that is done, I think I'm going to have to make a few big batches of bread.
I'm planning on taking lots of pictures of the different things we have going on, so there will be a big picture blog coming soon!!!!
I've got to dash, because this Jelly isn't going to make itself!!! (although wouldn't that be nifty?)
Yesterday we picked all of the pumpkins, and Frank brought them down to the house in the tractor wagon. We got 6 decent sized pumpkins. As soon as I finish making the Damson jelly that I started yesterday, I'll get started on the pumpkins. I'm going to roast the seeds, can the pumpkin meat, and save the rinds for the worms. We will be harvesting those tubs and getting them started fresh here in the next few days.
Frank has been doing the random butchering that needs to be done, so my freezer is filling up with winter meat. We made some rabbit sausage last week. We didn't stuff it though, because I wanted to just go ahead and leave it loose so that I can make sausage patties, or do whatever with it. I'm planning on making some big pots of soup here soon, so that I can get that canned up and put back. Last winter we ate a lot of soup, and that was awesome.
Since my counter has been full with the dehydrator, and canning supplies, I haven't been able to make any bread. As soon as all of that is done, I think I'm going to have to make a few big batches of bread.
I'm planning on taking lots of pictures of the different things we have going on, so there will be a big picture blog coming soon!!!!
I've got to dash, because this Jelly isn't going to make itself!!! (although wouldn't that be nifty?)
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Zucchini Fritters Recipe
Oh the joys of zucchini, and all of the many ways it can be prepared. This is one of my favorites!!! It
uses simple ingredients, and works up in a jiff. One batch makes a lot, so I tend to make 2 batches so that we can heat the left overs for dinner the next night. They are just as tasty the next day as they are the first!!!! (Don't worry the recipe I'm giving you guys isn't doubled) The recipe is as follows!!!
2 Cups grated zucchini
2 Cups grated cheddar cheese
1 onion grated
2 eggs
1/2 to 2/3 cup flour
salt and pepper to taste.
Mix above ingredients into a large bowl and stir. Keep skillet greased while cooking. Drop spoonful of batter into skillet. Flatten into a patty w/ spoon. Fry until golden on both sides.
Now, I have a metal tablespoon that I use to put the batter into the pan, and it works quiet well, and makes for a decent size that's not too big, and not to small.
Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Betty's kits
So, as some of you know, we raise Silver Fox rabbits here. Well, We have this big beautiful Chocolate Silver Fox doe, who at first we couldn't get to lift. Then her first litter froze, we didn't realize that the buck had slipped a fall of in, and luckily, the doe across the way had just had some as well, so I slipped those 4 in her cage. This time, I was ready!!! She had 6 beautiful kits last Sunday. 3 Black, and 3 Chocolate, and she is a fantastic mother as you can see by how well fed they are!!!
Bob, is their father, which is the second buck that we picked up several months ago.
I can't wait to see how these grow out!!!!
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