Pickled Smoked Garlic Nothing beats easy pickled smoked garlic, but not only is it delicious it's so easy to make! Pickled garlic has so many uses, a great way to eat them is by chopping them finely and putting them on baked potatoes, salads, and whatever else strikes my fancy. And when I'm not feeling good I love to eat these whole right out of the jar, garlic has so many health benefits. This easy recipe for Pickled Smoked Garlic calls only for five ingredients and is a ... continue reading...
Apple Puff
Apple Puff Adapted from: The Farm Chicks in the Kitchen cookbook ¼ cup unsalted butter ¼ cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 2 apples, peeled, cored, and thinly sliced 5 eggs ½ cup milk ½ all purpose organic flour 2 tsp vanilla 1 teaspoon of grated lemon zest Dash of salt Maple syrup or powdered sugar with some lemon juice. Heat the oven to 425 degrees. Place the butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon in a 9-inch pie ... continue reading...
My Granny’s Cocoa Cream Pie
My Granny’s Cocoa Cream Pie always makes an appearance at holiday gatherings, it’s just one of those special holiday treats that everyone looks forward to! A few commonly asked questions: How do you make an easy chocolate pudding pie from scratch? Let me show you how! With only seven ingredients you’ll be mixing one up in no time! How long does it take to make chocolate pie? About 15-20 minutes for cook time and an hour of refrigeration ... continue reading...
Pumpkin Delight
You asked for the recipe... so here it is! Enjoy. Pumpkin Delight 1 large can of pumpkin or two small 15oz cans ( don’t be afraid to use some of your pumpkins from the garden) 3 cups of organic sugar ( 1 ½ organic sugar 1 ½ honey works too!) 1 cup of light olive oil or butter 4 ½ cups of unbleached flour (you can use whole wheat or go half white & half whole wheat. Whatever your heart wishes!) 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. cloves 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. ... continue reading...
How to Make Wattle Fencing Step by Step
When I see Wattle fencing, I feel the moist British fog clinging to my skin, and a wistful smile crosses my face. And now, you can feel that too! I'm going to show you how to make handmade Wattle Fencing in a simple process. Wattle Fencing came on the scene around the Middle Ages and was a favorite construction method for animal and land management. The Wattle hurdle (a section of fencing ranging 5-7 feet long) was and still is, heavily used on sheep farms in the British ... continue reading...