8 Editor Gift Picks for 2012
December 11, 2012Let Hobby Farms help you with this year’s holiday shopping!
Let Hobby Farms help you with this year’s holiday shopping!
By keeping accurate and detailed farm records, you’ll be on your way to a successful harvest.
Don’t call us the Scrooges of the kitchen, but over the last couple of years, our family embraced the fact that there are some traditional holiday foods that simply are not our favorite things to eat.
Whether you want to cut back on your intake of white sugar and corn syrup, or you simply want to expand the scope of your pantry, many alternative sweeteners are available for experimentation.
Creating homemade baby food does not have to be as complicated as it might sound. It’s all about getting good food from fresh ingredients made to encourage excellent health.
“Sometimes you just need to think out of the jar,” says Jordan Champagne with a smile. When our kindred-spirited food-entrepreneur friend visited our Wisconsin farm this fall from California, we had the sweet opportunity to go one-on-one with the goddess of food preservation.
Recent hurricane recovery efforts remind us it’s a good time to learn how to cope in the event of a disaster in your area.
Lisa made a batch of eight mini pies for our bed-and-breakfast guests instead of her usual two regular-sized pies, and she beamed like she just started her own bakery.
In researching an article I recently wrote, I came across some interesting information about preventing Japanese beetles in the garden. I thought I might share the advice with you now so you’ll be better prepared to battle them next season.
As the mercury drops, prevent a disaster by keeping your pipes warm and water flowing.