Those two on the left look like they're turning. The ones on the right, eh, we'll see. I'm not ready to give up on them.
A Day in the Life of a Homesteading Teacher
Or... my trek in the world of education (mine and others) & all the joys & trials that come with it.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Visit Home
Those two on the left look like they're turning. The ones on the right, eh, we'll see. I'm not ready to give up on them.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Lawns to Legumes- Part 2
Jaron's birth threw off our plan for planting them. We have neighbors making sure they are watered and stay alive. I need to come up with a layout map ASAP so the plants can get in the ground. G wanted to plop them in wherever there was space, but I think we should take the time to do it right the first time, even with our current situation and the Lawns to Legumes looming deadline... the end of November.
Monday, November 4, 2024
Animals in Strange Poses
My father-in-law came over to do some yardwork for us and he moved Misty to the front yard to be part of the action. She enjoyed being the foreman. Maybe a little too much... 😅
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Windbreak
Sunday, October 20, 2024
Progress
G brought a few bags of grass clippings from work and dumped them in the pasture. The goats and Misty immediately sniffed them out. Misty claimed the pile as a bed. The goats ate around the edge of the pile and then gave up. 😆
Saturday, October 19, 2024
I Spy
Misty (you can barely see her head in the picture) has calmly enjoyed the fire too.
G and I have a new game called "I Spy". We say how many cats we can see at once and the other has to try to find them.
Lots of cats leaping onto tree trunks, hiding in the grass pouncing on each other... We even saw one playing with a mouse she had caught!
Raz wanted to join the party too...
A highlight of the night: Misty played hide and seek with a kitten around one of the big trees. She peeked around one side while the cat peeked around the other. Then they switched sides. I will say, Misty enjoyed the game more than the kitten did. It ended with Misty chasing the kitten across the lawn and into the deer fencing around the orchard.
Friday, October 18, 2024
Whey to Go
The whey from the cottage cheese has been in the fridge long enough. Time to find a use for it.
Reddit hasn't let me down so far! Here's the recipe I chose from this thread:
whey Carmel: 2 quarts Whey 2 cups Sugar 4 ounces Butter 1 tablespoon Vanilla Extract 1 Hefty pinch of salt Simmer the whey in a heavy bottom pot on medium until it reduces by about half. Skim the foam off the top if needed. You could probably do this part at a higher temperature while keeping a close eye on it and stirring frequently so it doesn’t scorch. I like the hands off factor of this recipe, so once I got it to a slow simmer I walked away from it for an hour. After about 1- 1 1/2 hours your whey should be reduced by half and you can add the cane sugar. Stir it until the sugar is melted and it comes back to a simmer. Leave it again to simmer and caramelize. Check on it periodically to stir and assess the progress. Once you add the sugar, the caramelization process will take just over an hour. As it cooks down and caramelizes it will start to bubble and foam, keep it going on low and keep an eye on the color. Once the color is a medium-dark amber (your preference) and the viscosity looks like syrup add the cold butter and stir as it melts, continue to stir until the butter is completely mixed in. Add salt and vanilla extract
Seems simple enough. I'm making a half recipe.
Or, I was...
I poured the whey in my pot, keeping an eye on it as it heated.
Thankfully only a few drops landed on the couch (which was covered by G's sweatshirt and a quilt).
Holy buckets.
Emily, I know what we're going to do today!
I mopped the floor, wiped down the counters, stood on a sturdy stool to clean the ceiling, washed the stovetop at least three times, using a rag and toothbrush to get in the crevices, wiped down cupboard doors, and cleaned the window.
So, my kitchen is spectacularly clean right now. 😅
The remaining whey? Went down the drain. Not enough to save now. ☹️ I'll have to save the recipe for when our goats begin producing milk.