Full credit for the following harvest meal idea to Alexis Klassen. I wanted to share something I've been doing for many years each fall pre-harvest. Cook a large roast (pork or beef, flavor as desired with homemade sauce, BBQ sauce, etc) in a crockpot until falls apart. Shred (fork or in Kitchen ... Read More about Harvest Meals – Pulled Pork Single Serve Portions
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How Do Farm Wives Survive Fall Harvest?
Fall Harvest Season - A Tale of Two Farm Wives Linsey's Story Fall is already here! Pumpkin patches and apple orchards are full of families with kids in wagons and couples in cute flannel shirts and riding boots taking photos in front of hay and pumpkins. Fall is also always full of rustic, warm ... Read More about How Do Farm Wives Survive Fall Harvest?
10 Things About Harvest Most People Don’t Know
As we are in the midst of harvesting, I thought I would write a few, fun random thoughts about harvest. Some things about harvest most non-ag people don't know. 1. Lunches are eaten in the field. Thank goodness for autoSteer in tractors and combines. Autosteer is a mechanism that automatically ... Read More about 10 Things About Harvest Most People Don’t Know
Tips and Tricks for Surviving Harvest while Dating a Farmer
A guest blog post by Kristeena Patsche I know I’ve said it once, but I’ll say it again. Dating a farmer is something you really have to adjust to. It is not an 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. job and your date night or dinner conversations revolve a little too much around the latest and greatest equipment (that ... Read More about Tips and Tricks for Surviving Harvest while Dating a Farmer
When Tragedy Strikes, We Come Together . . . It’s Who We Are
When Tragedy Strikes, We Come Together . . . It's Who We Are Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise . . . There are things in life that are just so unfair. Events like the tragic death of a young man. Our small rural community was hit with a tragedy a couple of weeks ... Read More about When Tragedy Strikes, We Come Together . . . It’s Who We Are