A Ramp Hunt to Remember
Ramp hunting has been a springtime tradition for generations around here. A ramp is not a wild critter related to…
Ramp hunting has been a springtime tradition for generations around here. A ramp is not a wild critter related to…
Growing and Harvesting Takes Patience It has taken us three years to reap a good harvest from our asparagus crop.…
Does anyone have a leftover Easter ham? After everyone has cut all the good ham pieces off the holiday ham,…
I’ve been making all my own bread here lately. One, because I bought a wonderful new cookbook called The Prairie…
Spring has sprung in East Tennessee. Proof of new life is everywhere on our farm. The trees have popped out…
I have to start with a funny story. I titled this post “Poke Greens the Right Way” because I did…
Cracklin’ bread is a traditional mountain delicacy that old timers speak of. You’re probably wondering what in the world it…
A long time ago, during hog slaughtering day, the lard (fat) was usually cut off and set into a big…
Right now, the only produce we’re harvesting is spinach, lettuce, and asparagus! Our spring garden is basically salad. But that’s…
Cast iron, mason jars, wooden cutting boards…if you’re anything like me, these things make your eyes light up. If you…