The kitchen

Yesterday we finished straining the yoghurt,dough-011

Made farmers cheese for tomorrows pizza. dough-008dough-016Pickled gherkins, dough-013Started a dough for pizza bianca, shifted chickens, loaded the plonkers for their final journey (with their beer dinner and beer breakfast this morning, drove the tractor around the block to the other barn, weeded gardens, hunted for eggs (Pania the peahen is sitting on some of them – if we are not careful we will have a peahen raising barn chickens- we will have to call them all Cuckoo), moved cows from one field to another, put on veils and checked the hive for honey (none in the roundy things at all)  and tried not to be too too optimistic about Daisy though her stitches are holding in there and she is milking well out of the damaged  quarter.

Today we will begin to repair all the broken fences and walls around the rat house paddock. These plonkers were particularly destructive. And after making the nut crackers and oatmeal cookies that I am craving, we will bottle the honey mead and the ladybird wine. Maybe we will taste a little too. Then go out and do battle with the head high thistles in the Daisy Field!

I hope you all have a wonderful day.

Your friend on the farmy

celi

 

40 responses to “The kitchen”

  1. Well, I just thought I got a lot accomplished yesterday! Your list makes me look like a slacker! 😉

  2. Busy, busy, busy and products from the garden! Oh, and mulberry wine, wouldn’t that be yummy?

    Have a happy, happy day, Allison and C!

  3. How on earth did you find the time to write to us . . . . but thank you both for keeping us in the loop . . . . even if our contribution is but a big smile and a loud clap 🙂 !

      • You need a donkey, Celi, both to eat thistles and for the wonderful hee-haw that they shout out whenever they get the urge! Our neighbors have a donkey and I always smile, day or even in the middle of the night when he hee-haws. Can’t help but to smile or laugh! 🙂

        • Definitely need a donkey. But not the mini-Sicilian ones. While they are small, adorable and sweet -> they will eat themselves to oblivion!!! I am very fond of the burro as we had them when I was young. Then we moved to MULES – which a MULE – you always know where you stand. They don’t like you. (to be honest we had 3 wonderful mules who were very mild temper. better than any horse I have knows) and then – we got COWS. Pet Cows……

  4. Have fun , I love farmers cheese. My mom just told me how she made “Dicke Milch” . It’s similar to yoghurt . She put some yoghurt culture into raw milk and left it out until it would get thick. My favorite cheese here in Germany is Kochkäse, if you’re interested I can try to get you the recipe. Are you making wurst from the plunkers meat?

  5. Yep. Summer is in full swing on the farmy. How nice that Allison has come to lend a hand. Hope Daisy continues to mend well. Have a great day, Celi.

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