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Zinnias are a wonderful flower to grow on the homestead! Enjoy-
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Apple Cider is such a blessing and we were able to press 10 gallons this year from our own homestead orchard! See how it's done in our new YouTube video. Also check out our Cook Book for other great apple recipes like Apple Sauce Cake, Maple Syrup Baked Apples, Sparkling Ruby Juice, and our Cooking DVD for Fried Apples and Onions.
Tip You may be able to borrow an apple press from a neighbor, or they can be found online. Blessings from our homestead. Tie on your apron and come join us in the kitchen as we mix up family holiday favorites with new and affordable ingredients from the homestead! Pumpkin (Butternut) Pie Recipe 2 Cups butternut squash (prepared)
2 Eggs 1 1/2 Cup brown sugar 2 Tbs. vanilla 1 tsp. nutmeg 1 tsp. cinnamon 2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice Preparing Butternut Squash Cut butternuts in half lengthwise, scoop out seeds. Place in baking dish, skin side down, and add 1/2" water. Bake at 350 degrees until very soft, approximately 45-60 minutes (depending on size). Mix all together and pour into a pre baked 9" pie shell. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until knife inserted in middle comes out clean.
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We are very excited about this video and hope you are too! The garlic seed, the clove, can be planted in november in most areas-but try to get it in before Thanksgiving so you can have nice garlic to harvest by June or July. Garlic is a blessing and can be used as a food and a seasoning-but it's also the world's best natural infection fighter. Garlic can also deter insects so it makes a great border for your garden. Many Homestead Blessings, Vicki P.S. Tips: -When grown together, garlic and tomatoes benefit each other! -Plant garlic where no member of the cabbage family grew the year before. For recipes using garlic check out our Herbs DVD and homestead blessings cook book. Dear friends, We hope this video will encourage you to let your chickens make your compost! They love to scratch anyway, so when you give them the materials, anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, you should be harvesting compost helpful to your garden and plants. Happy homesteading, Vicki |
Homestead Hints, Tips, Recipes & Other BlessingsWe hope that these quick yet informative videos will inspire, encourage and instruct you all in simple, yet useful ways to help make your family flourish and your homestead happy! Archives
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