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Beauties!. What do you do with the wool? Do you keep it and make yarn or is there a market for it. Very interesting. If you make things from yarn from your own sheep that is awesome and I would love to see.
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Oh, that looks so good! Do you have a recipe? I've never heard of nor had oat dumplings, so am very interested in how they are made and taste.
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I made the oat dumplings from oats I ground up myself and turned into flour.I just used a basic recipe for dumplings.. If I remember correctly: 1 cup oat flour 2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. sugar 1/2 tsp. salt 1 tablespoon soft butter 1/2 cup lukewarm milk Melt butter and add to the milk, set aside. In medium bowl, sift dry ingredients together then add milk and butter mixture. Stir till coated well, let sit 10 minutes. Drop by small spoon full onto boiling broth.. ( I use a small melon baller). Cook covered 15 minutes and uncovered for 5 minutes. You can add chopped chives or parsley to the dough if you want. Ginny |
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Beautiful pictures, Ginny. Love your farm animals, or should I say pets. Everything looks great. Wish you productive and healthy season, girl. Hope we will have an early spring and no more snow (even though they are predicting some this Monday).
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We had some warm temperatures last week and most of the snow was gone except for a small scattering in the woods. Yesterday the temperatures dropped and we had some snow and sleet, and more snow is spurting out this morning. I have been up at the barn since early this morning. One of our sheep mama's had twin lambs. They are so cute. They are all doing well. Will post some pictures soon. I hope you have a great garden season also. It wont be long before we can plant, so. hang in there my friend. Last week my husband and I saw a couple honey bees, and the sandhill cranes are back. That is about a month sooner than usual.. Signs of an early spring. We tapped a few maple trees out in the sugar bush last weekend when the temperature went up and cooked it down until we had a pint of sweet maple syrup. We plan on tapping more trees this weekend. We have just been so busy.. In a good way! Ginny |
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beautiful pics. That chowder is mouthwatering.
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