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The Twenty-eight Eleven: October 2009 | farming chickens, beef cattle, crops & honey bees the natural way
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Welcome to life on the farm. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Fall in the South. Cold before we get the fire going. Get outside during this beautiful time of the year. Jack frost will be here before you know it! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To The 2811. Life with The Swell Guy! Our New Book Not Just About Pigs! Reach in, reach out, reach up. A bit of this, a bit of that. Embedding Songs Made Easy. View my complete profile. Fall in the South. Promote Your Page Too.
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The Twenty-eight Eleven: December 2010 | farming chickens, beef cattle, crops & honey bees the natural way
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Welcome to life on the farm. Sunday, December 26, 2010. We got a RARE snow on Christmas Day and the day after. 1963 was the last time we had a white Christmas. Snow is always a treat but to get it on Christmas is special indeed. Some years we don't even get a snow; but to get enough to build a snowman is rare indeed. Friday, December 17, 2010. Melissa has been working on a quilt and today it is finished! Tuesday, December 14, 2010. And then we rubbbbbed it in! Saturday, December 4, 2010.
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Thanksgiving | The Twenty-eight Eleven
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Welcome to life on the farm. Thursday, November 25, 2010. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I went deer hunting for a few minutes this morning. I looked to the west as it got daylight and it looked cloudy-dark and then it started to gently rain so I decided to head on back to the house. Hopefully I'll get another deer or two before the season ends. November 26, 2010 at 10:06 AM. Next time how abot a before and after picture of the ham? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To The 2811.
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The Twenty-eight Eleven: November 2010 | farming chickens, beef cattle, crops & honey bees the natural way
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Welcome to life on the farm. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. The profit from one would cover the feed and processing for the other and you end up with a free pig in the freezer. According to estimates, we would have to raise 7 pigs and sell 6 of them to have a totally free pig. We'll see how two goes for now. Thursday, November 25, 2010. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To The 2811. Life with The Swell Guy! Our New Book Not Just About Pigs! Reach in, reach out, reach up.
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Lettuce on the Door | cedarpineword
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Yes, We Wood! Lettuce on the Door. Lettuce and Spinach growing in milk cartons hanging on the door. Lettuce and Spinach growing well on the door in milk cartons. This year seems to be doing much better for the spinach in their new cooler location sandwiched between the interior door and the exterior storm door. Here they are protected from too much cold and wind, but still getting their light and coolness. Just open the door and grab a few leaves, so convenient! April 22, 2014. Growing on the door. You a...
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White Christmas 2010 | The Twenty-eight Eleven
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Welcome to life on the farm. Sunday, December 26, 2010. We got a RARE snow on Christmas Day and the day after. 1963 was the last time we had a white Christmas. Snow is always a treat but to get it on Christmas is special indeed. Some years we don't even get a snow; but to get enough to build a snowman is rare indeed. December 28, 2010 at 9:56 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To The 2811. Life with The Swell Guy! Our New Book Not Just About Pigs! Reach in, reach out, reach up.
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The Twenty-eight Eleven: July 2010 | farming chickens, beef cattle, crops & honey bees the natural way
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Welcome to life on the farm. Monday, July 12, 2010. My Mom called Saturday and said that their blackberry crop was flowing like milk and honey! Wednesday, July 7, 2010. The Durham clan headed out for a little hiking for the 4th. We headed up into the mountains above Lake Jocassee. It was beautiful and much cooler than here! One funny thing was since our cell phones didn't work there no one had a watch so we didn't know what time it was for two days! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To The 2811.
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Makin' Bacon! | The Twenty-eight Eleven
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Welcome to life on the farm. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Last year we grew out a pig and had her processed but we chose to make our own bacon. We made up our rub from salt, brown sugar, and honey. And then we rubbbbbed it in! Then we bagged it up and refrigerated it for seven days; turning it each day. Then you take it out, rinse it off good and let it sit uncovered for 24 hours in the fridge and you got bacon! We cut it into one pound pieces and froze it. We got 16 pounds of bacon from our pig.
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The Mopple Chronicles: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009. I apologize for not posting anything new for quite awhile. With everything going on here the past two months or so, I haven't engaged in much small ruminant training. Still, this will remain The Mopple Chronicles. He’s such a sweet, lover boy; he deserves this spotlight. Another of our animal children in the spotlight is our Nubian buck, Martok, who blogs at the Hobby Farms Online website ( www.hobbyfarms.com/hobby-farms-editorial-blogs/sue-weaver/default.aspx. Classic Chevi...