Today we talk about what Thanksgiving was like at the Holler Homestead, update you on the state of the livestock, talk about fermenting garlic and more.
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Forage
Root veggies Persimmons Winter herbals like Mullein Watercress is bouncing back after the freeze Lettuce looks great in the aquaponics system Duckweed
Livestock
It’s raining deer Muscovey’s need wings clipped, no dang eggs Brownie has an appointment with a lady HH Sheep are on hay (1 bale a week right now) Off site sheep are still able to graze Rabbits are bred, we hope
Harvest Meals
Pottage or Holler Stew FERMENTING GARLIC Smoked Brisket the day before Thanksgiving Sign up for the mailing list - chestnut dressing Blueberry/Cranberry Sauce Recipe
Winter on the Homestead
Turned the AP back on as we have a set of time without a freeze Using up the not great firewood Log Splitter needs to go to the welder
Holler Neighbors/Community
Holler Thanksgiving and Game Night
Infrastructure
Do you want a fencing workshop? Redid power to the upper pasture Watering the food forest was easy with microswales
Finances
Spent $120 on a pastured turkey, Yep. You heard me right. Other than that, we only bought cranberry, butter and apples for Thanksgiving and fed 11. Meal cost was $150. Rolling turkey into stew, casseroles, and another 3-4 meals this week. What are your turkey leftover ideas?
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