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Homestead Diary: Secrets for Cinnamon Roll Success
Despite the easy access we have to commercially produced cinnamon buns there is just something incomparable about homemade sweet rolls. Like any other baked good, scratch-made is always just better. Sometimes you can’t put your finger on exactly why it’s better, but especially in this age of curbside pickup and hot ‘n ready, the taste…
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Homestead Diary: The Heritage Apple Project
Over the last few years I have been building a generous collection of foraged apple seeds. I have a tradition of sprouting these seeds as early as New Year’s as a totally gratuitous mid-winter gardening activity. The first couple of years I only collected a handful of varieties, but over this last summer my little…
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Homestead Diary: Making Yogurt At Home in The InstantPot
But now that I’ve started making my own yogurt at home I have cut our overall dairy cost by over half, even though I’m paying twice as much for milk – and in my mind that’s an investment worth making. A two week supply of yogurt now costs us $7 instead of $50 and it…
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Homestead Diary: My First Butchering Experience
I finally got the courage to cull my first hen after we adopted a few rescue chickens from a backyard chicken owner. They had been kept indoors pretty much all their lives and came to us with a number of problems, one of which being the dreaded egg-eating. This counterproductive problem got worse and worse…
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Homestead Diary: My First Loaves of Sourdough
This post – the first of what I hope to compile as a series of notes on culinary experimentation – covers my sourdough journey thus far. While I’m still in the beginning phases of sourdough bread making I’ve fed (and killed) many starters, and I’m finally getting the hang of using ferments in my cooking.…
