In my quest for low-carb, stick-to-our-ribs breakfasts, I have been experimenting for several months with egg-and-cream-cheese waffles, which are delicious, and of which there are many variations on the interwebs. When we started getting loads of pumpkins from our gardens this summer, I was inspired to try making pumpkin, egg-and-cream-cheese waffles ~ otherwise known as… Continue reading Pumpkintime Waffles
Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture
by Sepp Holzer This book marked the official start of my sustainable-farming education. First written in German in 2004 (and translated into English in 2010), Permaculture chronicles Sepp Holzer's 40-plus years of practicing what he calls "alternative agriculture." Holzer is a creative experimenter who happens to farm. On a mountain in Austria, 1100-1480 meters above sea… Continue reading Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture
The Year of Experimental Gardening, Part 2
If you missed Part 1, it's here! Charles and I are deep into our first summer of large-scale gardening on the farm. We started in the cold days of early spring, babying our tiny seedlings in our "work room." We set them up under grow lights and watered diligently. They were (mostly) successful, though we… Continue reading The Year of Experimental Gardening, Part 2
Sunshine Squash Casserole
Our year of experimental gardening has produced at least one gargantuan success so far: our plants of the squash family. We planted two types of pumpkin ~ Dickinson and Chioggia ~ and several types of squash: Costata Romanesco zucchini, Golden Pattison pattypans, white pattypans, yellow summer squash, and lemon squash. All but the white pattypans… Continue reading Sunshine Squash Casserole
The Small-Scale Poultry Flock
by Harvey Ussery When I joined my husband's family, I knew I was getting into a totally new experience: these are people who have dinner-table conversations about compost, Johnson grass, and sheep bloat. His parents bought this land as their retirement home, but have turned it into a working small-scale farm that provides all of… Continue reading The Small-Scale Poultry Flock
The Year of Experimental Gardening, Part 1
I have loved gardening since I can remember. When I was little my dad would plant a yearly vegetable garden; I remember eating apples from our backyard tree while watching him till up the dirt in the spring. As a teenager, I kept a garden for several years and had reasonable success with tomatoes, beets,… Continue reading The Year of Experimental Gardening, Part 1
Chicken Red Pesto Stew
Here in upstate South Carolina, we are on the tail-end of winter. Some days it feels like summer (because ... South Carolina), but some days, like today, there's still a bite to the chill in the air. Just enough to make a warm bowl of stew sound like just the thing for supper. So before… Continue reading Chicken Red Pesto Stew
After Virtue
by Alasdair MacIntyre I read this book at the tail-end of a philosophy kick a few years ago. For three semesters, I audited philosophy classes at my alma mater (which, fun fact, offers one free audited class per semester to alumni!). I sat in on Intro to Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, and Modern Philosophy. These classes… Continue reading After Virtue
Farmer’s Pie
This is a recipe born of "not having all the ingredients" ~ a common ailment in my cooking. Or a blessing in disguise, since it forces creativity and I'm always figuring out how to make something new. We haven't ever had white potatoes in our house as a married couple, since we're trying to be… Continue reading Farmer’s Pie
The Fall of Mousetopia
There are some beautiful things about living on a farm. Like peaceful, pastoral scenes every day: And amazing sunsets nearly every night: And little hidden gems all over the place waiting to be discovered: HOWEVER. There are also some messy, gross, and downright disgusting things that come with farming. Like sheep poop pellets ... And… Continue reading The Fall of Mousetopia