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Our Family’s Farm Recipes
Please enjoy our family recipes with me, as I introduce my new husband to our wonderful family recipes … and my special versions of some.
[Note: I have moved my recipe directory to the url below. Thank you in advance for visiting. ~ firefly]
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i can attest these deserve a blue ribbon. yum. perfect with honey…and as an side-kick to rib-sticking bbq (i lost the mojo for the citrus and sage roasted chicken…so i convinced df to grill!)
Comment by crankygrrrrrl— October 6, 2006 #
I noticed that you mentioned Sugar’n SPice yarn in one of your blogs. I have been searching all over for this brand, but can only find Sugar’n Cream. Can you please help me by telling me where you purchased this yarn? I checked Joann.com, which you mentioned in the blog, but they also only had …cream. Thanks in advance for your help, I am looking for a very special person.
Comment by joy— February 16, 2007 #
i wish i knew hos to do a blog, where do you start? Ran across yours from a gal who bought some raw fleeces from me. I live on a 40 acre farm in Mo and we raise a small flock of sheep so i spin and have fablous yarn to knit with. we are lambing right now and it is so much fun. thanks for sharing yours with others. holly
Comment by Holly Arnold— March 7, 2007 #
Hi, Just want to Thank You for the lovely reciepes. I am so excited to try the Irish Soda Bread. When i was little, my Mother use to take me to MayCompany for thier delicious Iris Soda Bread. I miss it so much! But now i have the reciepe. So Thank You for sharing with all of us. Nanette
Comment by Nanette Irey— September 15, 2007 #
Hi,
I was wondering if you sale you mini stocking for hanging on the christmas trees? And if so, how much would they be?
Thanks
Amber
Comment by amber— September 27, 2008 #
Hallo , you are a wonderfoll women !
Thomas from switzerland
Comment by Thomas-JoShin— January 3, 2009 #
Hi there,
Wrote to you once before! I live on a farm in South Africa 200 miles North West of Cape Town.
I just wanted to say how nice it is reading your blog and all your other interesting articles, especially your knitting patterns and recipes. As I have lots of time on my hands I do loads of knitting, mainly small items…kids sweaters, loved the little jolee baby sweater.
Thank you!
Kind regards,
Pam
Comment by Pam— July 22, 2009 #
If I remember correctly, there was mention of a black bean hummus recipe…sounded wonderful and I would love to try it, unfortunately I can not find it. Was I mistaken? Anyone willing to enlighten me?
Comment by lisa— September 22, 2011 #