We talk a lot on this podcast about raising our own food, but today we are chatting all about preparing and serving the food we have worked so hard to produce! Stacy Lyn Harris is the perfect person to join us for this conversation because she has been using produce from her garden and meat from her husband’s hunting trips to prepare delicious meals for her large southern family for decades. We are not only diving into the practicals of creating amazing meals, but we are also digging into the heart of hospitality. Feeding good food to our families and friends is a beautiful way to put our love into action!
Recipes
What to Do With Excess Milk: Raw Milk Recipes
Keeping a family milk cow (or dairy goats) is a wonderful way to increase the sustainability of your homestead and the quality of food your family consumes. However, you can […]
Cast Iron Care: Using & Seasoning Cookware
Cast iron cookware is a staple in many homestead kitchens. They are known for being versatile pans that can be used on the stove top, in the oven, and even […]
Fall Harvest Recipes Roundup
The fall harvest has wrapped up and now it is time to make use of the bounty that you grew throughout the season! Take a look through this curated list […]
Basic Pickles Recipes: Summertime Is Pickling Time
Discover the joys of making homemade pickles in the summer with fresh garden vegetables! Your family will love these basic pickles recipes! by Dori Fritzinger. Lehman’s Hardware Summertime brings us the […]
3 Reasons You Should Can Tomato Juice
A few nights ago, we canned our own tomato juice. We found out that it is very efficient and easy! Discover the three reasons why you should can tomato juice every […]
Campfire Pizza and Chat | Brad & Daniel
Join Brad from Full Spectrum Survival, and Daniel of Go For Green Living, as they create a very quick and easy campfire pizza, and have a chat about how to […]
Making Kombucha at Alderman Farms
Spicy Eggs with Bacon & Kale
Spicy Eggs with Bacon & Kale is a favorite breakfast dish. It’s delicious, easy, healthy, and a satisfying farm-to-table meal you can grow. Eggs. If you have a homestead, you […]