A Couple of Farmers At Maple Lawn Farm

Homesteading in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Pages

  • Home
  • MEET THE FARMERS
  • CATTLE FOR SALE/MISSION STATEMENT
  • BEEF FOR SALE
  • CANNING RECIPES / FOOD PRESERVATION
  • GENERAL RECIPES
  • MAKING DAIRY FROM SCRATCH

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Ben's newest photo

Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Newer Post Older Post Home

Popular Posts

  • Making Clabber (Reviewed and Updated January 6, 2023)
       MAKING CLABBER FROM SCRATCH:  (a) Allow a cup of fresh raw milk to sit covered with a flour sack cloth at room temperature until it has c...
  • Weaning Dudley
    Mayfield did not have any milk this morning because Dudley, her two month old calf, is taking it all! Dudley is going to a new home in abou...
  • Preserving Fresh Milk ~ Reviewed and Updated August 9, 2024
    Canning fresh milk is something I have done with success for a number of years but before you get too excited about canning milk, I must w...
  • Friday's Featured Farmer~Tammy at East River Farm in Virginia
    Hello Everyone, I want to first thank Tammy for allowing us to be a featured guest farm on her blog.  I appreciate all her time and energy...
  • Introduction
    Three years ago I became a farmer's wife, a dream fulfilled! My story takes place in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia on our 50-acre fa...
  • Monday Excerpts
    October 29, 2018 The piece of framed art catches my eye and I can’t avert my gaze.   Usually, it’s a realistic piece depicting...
  • Italian Coffee Cake
    This is a delicious coffee cake that is both crumbly and moist. Italian Coffee Cake 2.5 cups flour 3/4 cup sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoo...
  • ALL SHE EVER WANTED by Lynn Austin ~ A Book Review
      ALL SHE EVER WANTED begins with conflict between Kathleen and her daughter, who is caught shop lifting. Predictably, the story continues w...
  • Online Journal
      January 2, 2022   Last night, right at dusk, I stood along the fence just out from the barn.   To my back, Princess and Mary Ann (two ...
  • Friday's Feature Farmer and Misc.
    Friday's Featured Farmer is conspicuously missing from my blog today.  That is because I have no more volunteers to write a guest post...
Photos and Information in this blog are the sole property of Tammy Cupp unless otherwise noted.. Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.