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The rooster’s last crow by Megity on Nov 13, 2009 at 9:58 AM PST
I enjoyed sharing your story about your farm. My husband and I are considering raising bees and chickens so this was good information for me. Thanks.
Cans Across America giveaway by Megity on Aug 5, 2009 at 1:39 PM PDT
I impatiently wait all year long until July for fresh Colorado peaches. Ohhh how I yearn for them all winter long! To ease my yearning, I’ve canned peaches and preserved peach butter for as long as I have been a mom (my oldest is 30.)
Peaches are the only fruit or vegetable I have been compelled to can except for tomatoes. Since moving to Cheyenne, Wyoming four years ago, my tomato growing habits have changed. The summer is too short and too cool to grow tomatoes so now canned tomatoes are tops on my Christmas request list.