Most people need to change their mentality of what’s natural and start growing their own food for feed. Otherwise, you are just subject to manufacturer’s marketing and gimmicks selling you on being independent and organic. If you don’t have the space to grow your own crops, then you ...
When it comes to raising chickens for food, one of the tasks that can be a bit of a hassle isplucking their feathers. I remember when I first started raising chickens on my family’s farm, plucking feathers by hand took so much time and effort. That’s where homemade chicken pluckers ...
For added vitamins and minerals, I use brewer’s yeast and kelp granules. Both can be found at well-stocked pet stores and feed stores, health food places, or even online. Animal-grade supplements are more cost-effective than human-grade, so I recommend going that route if it’s available...
My son’s 11th birthday was Saturday so after getting all the laundry caught up, washing the kitchen floor, and baking a birthday angel food cake that flopped out of the pan and all over the counter in a smushed mess when it was turned upside down to cool, and the subsequent Dairy Quee...
Take 2 peaches, slice them and then mash with potato masher or whisk. Combine in a pot with the sugar, cornstarch and water. Cook on medium heat until it thickens, then bring to boil for 1-2 minutes. Take off heat, then add the 2 T. butter and almond extract, stir well and let...
They were100% ground baby chicks. Natural raw diet and no mess. Just the a patty. My cats also love sweet potato. I give them organic sweet potato baby food once in a while. Cats are 100% carnivores do watch the starches. Sweet potatoes are better then grains. Loading... Reply Beth...