This is Django. She is one of the original three goats we bought when we moved here, and now she is the only La Mancha I have (La Manchas are the earless goats. Nobody cut off her ears: it's just her breed.). Django has always been a good goat - good mother, good milker, about as easy-going as a goat gets. She did get terribly ill a couple of years ago after getting into the grain, but she recovered and has been pretty healthy ever since. She had triplets this past year.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Gimpy Goat and No More Milk
Posted by Aimee at 12:53 PM 5 comments
Labels: accident, cheesemaking, farm, goat, injury, milk, veterinarian
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Great Goat (Manly Food)!
Yesterday, I made goat for dinner.
Posted by Aimee at 8:53 AM 6 comments
Labels: goat, meat eating, mexican food, recipe
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Cheap Delicious Dinner (Girly Food)
In a recent post (There's Nothing to Eat (Pantry Management)!) I was casting about randomly for combinations of proteins and starches for dinner, and one of the duos I came up with was quinoa and tofu. As a matter of fact, although I have cooked each of these separately, I hadn't ever combined them into one meal before. Tonight, as 7:oo rolled around and everyone was still whining for dinner, I seized upon this combo as a quick fix.
Posted by Aimee at 7:39 PM 4 comments
Monday, October 25, 2010
Blueberry Bliss
Posted by Aimee at 4:54 PM 4 comments
Labels: homesteading, husband, self-sufficiency, trees
Friday, October 22, 2010
Bad Year For Apples
Every fall since we moved up here, I've put out an ad looking for apples to make cider. I inherited a lovely old motorized, double barreled apple press and a giant thirst for cider, but we don't have apple trees here. Of course, we planted some the very first spring, and we planted more the next year (Expanding Orchard) but between the goats, the poor soil, and carelessness with the riding lawnmower, we haven't had a great survival rate. The trees that are still alive are still a few years away from any kind of decent crop.
Posted by Aimee at 3:38 PM 2 comments
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hovander Park's Fragrance Garden
It's a slight exaggeration to call that body of water a lake - it's more of a large swamp/marsh. I don't think the water gets more than a couple of feet deep anywhere, but it is pretty large - large enough to provide habitat to many many frogs, fish, turtles, beavers, and water birds. There is a mile-long circular boardwalk out over the water. It's a terrific place to bring the kids for a nature walk. There are always dragonflies and tiny minnows swarming in the shallow water. During the migration season, there are hordes of geese and swans. Some of the trail is open but most of it is hemmed in by trees and tall bushes, so it feels very secluded.
Posted by Aimee at 12:39 PM 3 comments
Sunday, October 17, 2010
There's Nothing to Eat (Pantry Management)!
Most of us with teenage children are probably used to them sauntering into the kitchen (at 11:30 saturday morning), opening a cupboard or the fridge, and moaning "there's never anything to eat around here!" As parents, we look into the fridge and see that in fact, it isn't bare at all. To adult eyes, it looks full of food.
Posted by Aimee at 12:54 PM 9 comments
Labels: food, recipe, self-sufficiency
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Organic Disaster (Late Season Trades)
Posted by Aimee at 10:05 AM 1 comments
Labels: catastrophe, cheese, disaster, farm, gardening, self-sufficiency, trade
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Kim Chee Situation (Food Storage Update)
Posted by Aimee at 3:00 PM 12 comments
Labels: preparedness, preserves, preserving, seasons, self-sufficiency
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Caprine Incest and Inter-Species Affairs (Oh My!)
He stays by her side most of each and every day. He loves to rub his head against her neck and shoulders and flanks, like a cat rubbing their face on a person. It's absolutely adorable. And really funny. We tease him. "How you gonna get up on that, Cloud? Huh? She's mucha mujer
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
This Is What Poor Pasture Management Leads To....
I was trying to turn over a bit of the compost pile today - something I had no business trying to do, in light of my three fractured vertebrae - and I tripped and sat down rather heavily. No harm done, except that I sat down in a patch of burdock. Three thousand burrs immediately leaped off the plant and into my hair. It was a case of insta-dread.
Posted by Aimee at 6:02 PM 3 comments
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Canning Wrap Up (Green Tomato Chutney)
Now it's October. We are still enjoying lovely, sunny weather, which is very nice, but it's definitely fall now. The leaves are changing, the garden spiders have set up their webs all over everything and are beginning to lay their egg sacs, and the harvest is basically over. There will be apples, of course, but the garden is done for.
Posted by Aimee at 1:00 PM 12 comments
Labels: canning, fall, preserves, preserving, seasons
Friday, October 1, 2010
Serious Disappointment
Subject: Good Food Awards Entry Notification
Dear Aimee,
Posted by Aimee at 5:37 PM 7 comments
Labels: cheesemaking, goat cheese