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An Anniversary Hike and Swedish Meatballs with Hot Buttered Noodles
There is a place, not too far from the Farm where a fire burns just behind a wall of water, cascading down before it. The Farmer’s Wife had heard of this place many times, but had never been there to see it for herself. Isn’t that always the case with places in our own Neighborhood? Well, it had finally been enough. Enough hearing about it, enough not going. So, on the day of their Anniversary when the Farmer asked what-should-we-do, his Wife answered go-see-the-flame. Of course, that meant all of them: the Farmer and his Wife, Mikaela (who is home from college for a bit), Hannah, and Jacob. All don…
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Pardon the Interruption
Yes. You heard ti right. Twenty-five years ago Today the Farmer and his Wife came to be.
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A Pan-Full of Comfort: Warm Chocolate Pudding
Picture it: Wind whipping just outside the window, carrying along swirls of icy snow. And a mug of this pudding, cradled between the hands, gently radiating its warmth through and to all.
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Homeschooling the Artistic Child (When you have no art skills yourself)
Use this simple method to help your artistic child excel--even if you have no art skills yourself
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Tiramisu
The Classic. Reimagined. Farm-Style.
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The Farm: An Introduction
Welcome to our Farm, our way of life. Here you'll find fruit, veggies, a chicken or twelve, and yes, a Farmer and his Wife.
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Christmas Eve Tradition: Popcorn Balls
Enjoy this old-fashioned Christmas Eve tradition with your family. And they're surprisingly easy to make.
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Christmas Craft: Handmade Ornaments
On the Farm, we make our gifts. No store-bought doo-dad will do–not so long as we have minds to plan and hands to make. And it’s something different each year. This year we went with S’mores Kits and Popcorn Balls (more on that tomorrow), Cross-stich Lovelies and these Ornaments, to top them all. To start with, you will need rounds of wood, with the bark still attached. Now, you can either buy these online or you can make your own. And to do that is this: go into your woods and find a branch about three inches in diameter, saw it down and cut it into pieces, about a half-inch…
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Christmas Cut-Outs
If you want cut-outs of the crisp and flavorful variety, look no further!
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Something Special: Crab Cakes