Jersey Milk Cow for Sale!! Text me if you are interested: 502-767-7139 This is my personal cow. She was born at our place and she has never lived anywhere but our homestead. Her name is Basil and she has been a joy. 2 YEARS OLD BRED! (PREGNANT) DUE TO CALF VERY SOON! GRASS-FED HEALTHY BORN & RAISED ON FAMILY HOMESTEAD In Kentucky (just outside Louisville) $1,400.00 Technically Basil is not a “cow” yet, because she has not yet given birth. She will be a heifer for another few weeks...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
Greetings! As you guys know, I started a new job. Head over to Linked IN to read all about it. I survived my first two weeks and boy was it intense. Even with a background in technology, there are countless changes weekly to the ever-evolving industry and so much to learn. Missing a year in the tech industry is like missing a decade. And I don't want to confess how many years I've been out of the game. Thankfully, I've . . . Howdy, this content is for Members only– You should join! ...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
Life has many seasons “You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one.” ~Unknown For the past couple of years, I have been digesting and praying about what the next chapter of life holds for me. My homeschooling days are coming to a swift end and I have found myself with more free time than I know what to do with. DH and I have been discussing the possibility of me going back to work for a while. Over the past several months I have had too many intervi...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
I should be emptying boxes. I now remember why we haven't moved in over a decade. Some say you should move every four years to force the purge of unnecessary belongings. No matter how many truckloads of unwanted, outdated, dust-covered merchandise are hauled to the dump (or the free garage sale at end of the driveway in our case) when you move in you will probably rehome even more. THE FREE GARAGE SALE: Our previous farm was located on . . . Howdy, this content is for Members only– You shou...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
The house is 99.99% done Really, it is move-in ready. BUT we can't move in yet - because Oldham County hasn't said we can. We are one plumbing fixture away from living out our dream at the new homestead. The plumbing fixture was ordered weeks ago - we are eagerly awaiting its arrival so we can move on with our lives. The HVAC inspection is done The Electrical inspection is done We need the last plumbing inspection and the final home inspection and we will be moving in. Meanwhile, I have packe...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
HOW TO STORE FRESH MILLED FLOUR Over the holidays I was reminded how important whole grains are. I made the mistake of stuffing myself with partial grains and finding myself less than regular in the bathroom department if you know what I mean. Regular bowel movements are crucial to our health. When things get backed up it can create all sorts of problems beyond the obvious. Waste wasn’t meant to linger around and constipation can cause more than hard-to-pass stools, it can lead to more se...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
EASY, YEAR-ROUND GARDENING| Farm Fresh For Life - Real Food for Health & Wellness
Happy Christmas & Merry Everything! I am about to fall off the face of the planet and go incognito for a couple of weeks. The house is ALMOST FINISHED! There are just a handful of items left on the checklist and the movers have been called. We are scheduled to move in on January 8th if we can get all of our final inspections squeezed in. I am really trying to remember that this week is not about moving, farms, and stuff. It is hard when the distractions are so loud. Even if we were not buil...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
We consumed every item on this menu last week. It was so good. I love that it not only provided delicious food for my family, it also consisted of greens I harvested from the garden right before serving. It exposed my kids to new foods they don't eat every week. And it provided just enough leftovers for lunches the next day. The salad here (and perhaps every salad from now until the baby greens pop up in April) is built on a core of iceberg lettuce. I love that iceberg grows in cooler...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
WE ARE SO CLOSE Everything was cruising right along. The floors are installed. The electricians were hard at work. The countertops are on the vanities. And then our electrician's daughter got covid. She has a mild case and like most youngsters, is recovering just fine. The problem is that everyone in his house is quarantining in order to stop the spread. We kinda need the electricians to finish our house. The fans are up, but that's about the only electrical fixtures in the house. E...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
Vintage Buttermilk Dinner Rolls My favorite recipes are usually the old ones. They don’t have canned soup, packaged mixes, or processed ingredients. I had a giant mason jar filled with raw buttermilk that needed to be used. One of the ten thousand wonderful things about raw milk is that it never spoils. It simply changes. Milk naturally sours. It will eventually coagulate. It will then become curds and whey. It is always edible. Never spoils. Isn’t that amazing? Storebought milk...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
How to Properly Store Home Canned Jars If you have embraced the art of home-canning, you may have a plethora of jars stuffed with garden-goodness adorning your shelves. If you have ever wondered what the BEST approach to storing all that bounty – this is for you. There are steps you can take to ensure optimum shelf life. PROPER CANNING STEPS Storing home-canned goods begins with the canning process. Always start with clean (sanitized jars), new lids, and follow all the canning instruction...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
Rifle season just ended in Kentucky and I don't know about you, but we have plenty of venison in the freezer. One of my favorite ways to enjoy venison is this Venison Medallions with mushrooms and red wine pan sauce. But don't take my word for it. I just received this email from a reader last week: CJ, Just wanted to let you know. I prepared your recipe for venison backstrap with mushrooms & red wine pan sauce tonight. Served it with bacon fried cabbage on . . . Howdy, this content is for ...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
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