When we started raising chickens the main challenge I had was letting them out in the morning and in at night. It was hard when we were out of town to find people to help with this demanding job. Some mornings I didn’t want to get up early to let them out…but laying in bed […]
Staple of Pioneer Eating…Bread!
Bread was a staple food for pioneers…which means they ate it everyday! To make bread as a pioneer was very time consuming…as was ALL of pioneer cooking. Cooking, the clean up, and preparing for the next meal…this was a full-time job! How exhausting it must have been to not have a dishwasher and to have […]
Baby Chicks Have Left the Nest
Since we only had to make a door and make sure the fencing was secure, we were able to get the small coop ready for the littles quickly. It was perfect timing because they had grown out of their 3 tub complex and were ready to stretch! I put them outside when they were 5 […]
Turning the Goat Cage into the Chick Run
Last time I introduced new little chicks I only had a couple and I made them a little “nursery” in the big girl coop so they could get used to each other and then I integrated them after a couple weeks. It worked out great…but now since we have so many little chicks (still 19) […]
Love me a List
I love lists…mostly because if I do not write it down it will more than likely be forgotten and not happen. So in homeschool I am a list queen. I like to keep things in order and to know what is expected of me that day…and the kids. In our homeschool room (which I will […]
Homemade Butter…the Pioneer Way
After pioneers milked the cow and had fresh milk they would let it sit for a day or two in a cool area and then skim the cream that rose to the top of the milk. They would then put the cream into a butter churn. They would mix the cream using the dasher and […]