It being high canning season, all the local grocery stores are clean out of cheesecloth. I had very little cheesecloth left, and I was getting dangerously low on pillowcases (which I will soon need for apple cider season - I can't cut them all up, even if I sleep on naked pillows.). The above picture illustrates what happens when you skimp on cheesecloth. One layer is simply not a fine enough mesh - the curds, while under pressure, will bubble out through the holes. It makes no difference in how the cheese tastes, but it is a rather alarming sight. Also, very hard to get the cheesecloth off.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Cherry Tomatoes and Bubbly Cheese
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Labels: canning, cheesemaking, self-sufficiency, summer, trade
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Trade Network Score!
Despite the recent trade network malfunction involving the Kale Fairy's newfound vegetarianism, the powers that be must still be smiling on my endeavor, because today I finagled the greatest trade ever!
Posted by Aimee at 1:36 PM 6 comments
Labels: canning, cheesemaking, trade
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Trade Network Meltdown!
So the Kale Fairy called me the other day, and said that she has decided she doesn't want a grass-raised kid after all. She can't be responsible for the death of a cute baby animal.
Posted by Aimee at 8:15 PM 3 comments
Labels: self-sufficiency, trade
State of the Farm, Late Summer
Django eating thistles. The goats do eat thistles, but not with great enthusiasm and not nearly enough of them to make a dent in the great sea of thistles that covers 75% of my pasture.
The roses like the hot dry weather. They are blooming for the third time this year.
My plum tree is bearing. First year! I thought the plums would never get ripe, but finally they are turning purple.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Homesteading Library
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Labels: self-sufficiency
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Potato-Palooza Part Two
Second and final potato harvest. About the same as the first; more or less ten pounds. This second harvest has larger potatoes and fewer little ones. But all in all, I think both harvests were more or less equal - about three or four potatoes for each one planted. Or, to measure another way, twenty to twenty five pounds of potatoes from a plot roughly two feet wide by four feet long. The size of a coffee table.
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Labels: gardening, self-sufficiency
Fleece at the Framer's Market
I'm so very proud of my daughter Rowan. She has worked extremely hard this year and has succeeded in taking the raw alpaca fleece from it's natural state to the beautiful display you see above. She washed it, dried it, dyed it, carded it, and spun it on a drop spindle. She has spent something like thirty hours on it so far. Her yarn is truly a lovely finished product.
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Adios Alpacas
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Best Cheese EVER!!!!
Oh my God, the last batch of cheese I made takes the cake for best cheese ever. It's theoretically cheddar, because I cheddared it, but really it's just farmhouse cheese. After cheddaring and pressing under about 50 pounds pressure for twelve hours on each side, I cut it into large cubes, salted it, and put it in a bowl in the fridge. Now it's a week old.
Posted by Aimee at 7:42 PM 4 comments
Labels: cheesemaking
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Maiden Voyage
This afternoon, I barely made it home in the bug. I chugged into the driveway on fumes. When I told Homero, he said "let's put my biodiesel in it!"
Posted by Aimee at 6:43 PM 4 comments
Labels: biodiesel, husband, self-sufficiency
Sweat of my Brow
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Labels: canning, preserving, self-sufficiency, summer
Monday, August 17, 2009
Trade Network Week Twelve
The Kale Fairy has once again spread her gossamer green wings over us and rained down chlorophyl from heaven.
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Labels: trade
Catch Up
Internet's been out for a while. I've been busy:
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Husband Update
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Labels: biodiesel, homesteading, husband, self-sufficiency
Monday, August 10, 2009
Nostalgia and Poetry
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
Solar Planning
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Labels: self-sufficiency
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Mine is Bigger Than Yours
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Labels: preserving, self-sufficiency, summer, trade
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Trade Network Week Ten and HELP!!
The Kale Fairy showered me with her largess yesterday. One gallon of kale, one of chard, one of lettuce, a pound or more of green beans, four bulbs of fennel, and a zucchini the size of my thigh (and I don't have dainty thighs). Oh and a big bunch of parsley.
Posted by Aimee at 9:54 PM 5 comments
Labels: gardening, self-sufficiency, summer
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Potato-Palooza
I actually got something that can legitimately be called a harvest from my garden this year! Up until yesterday, my 2009 harvest consisted of several handfuls of spinach, about one bunch of radishes, a couple pounds of snap peas, one very large cucumber, and twenty or so tomatoes. Counting the cherry tomatoes. It was the worst garden year ever.
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Labels: gardening, self-sufficiency, summer, trade
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Blueberry Blast
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Labels: self-sufficiency, summer
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Trade Network Week Nine and Laziness
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Labels: preserving, self-sufficiency, summer, trade