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    What's the best way to handle the second batch when canning?

    I like to make large batches at a time when I'm canning, but I often have too many jars to put in my canner at one time. I've never been sure what to do with the second set of jars while the first one processes. Should the food (today it was pasta sauce) be kept warm in the pot? I don't want...
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    Are your apples ready yet?

    It seems early for apples, but mine look really close to being ready. We've picked a couple and eaten them. They're not quite sweet enough, but they're still pretty good. I don't know the varieties - the trees are old and came with the property. One might be Golden Delicious. We're in...
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    What do you feed your goats from your garden?

    Yes, these are meat goats. I'm not counting on good behavior, and I know that if they break out, all bets are off. I thought they might like tomatoes, lettuce and strawberries, but I'm really not sure. We do have some apple trees outside their pen, so I'll try those this fall.
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    What do you feed your goats from your garden?

    I'll be getting my first goats in a few months, and I'd like to know what their favorites are from the garden. I'm currently planning my garden for this year, and I'll plant extras of whatever they like. They're boer goats. Suggestions?
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    How would a KitchenAid be helpful

    Good choice! Your BFF must be a smart person. ;) We got one as a wedding gift 13 years ago, and I absolutely LOVE it. We also have attachments for shredding and pasta. I thought it was all a bit pricey in the beginning, but it's totally worth it. Enjoy your new toy! That is if your BFF...
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    Food Gifts

    We give canned pasta sauce and salsa. If you're high on the list, you also get a honey bear from our hives. This year I made a bunch of zucchini candy, so maybe I'll include a bag of that. Our family gets really excited about our food gifts. We've also done other homemade things like rice...
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    What Bread Machine Do You Recommend?

    Thanks for the help, guys! I'm still leaning toward the Cuisinart, especially after cat's comments about it. Maybe I'll hit a couple of resale stores and see what I come up with. My gut is telling me to just order a new one online.
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    What Bread Machine Do You Recommend?

    I'd like to get a bread machine, since we love fresh bread, but we can't always seem to find the time to make it ourselves. I've been doing a little research, and I found that some are called bread machines, and some are called bread makers. What's the difference? Is there a brand that I...
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    Tiniest tomatoes ever !

    We once grew some yellow grape tomatoes that looked very similar to yours. There were thousands of them on each plant, and we had about 8 plants. I got so tired of picking them that I never grew them again. lol.
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    Tomato Seedling Survived!

    While cleaning out the garden before tilling up the dead squash and zucchini plants, I came across a tray of starter pots that had been left in the garden after we planted tomatoes. The pots had become overgrown with weeds and squash, and I forgot that they were there. Several of the pots had...
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    Hen With Prolapsed Vent

    Tonight I discovered that one of my pullets has a prolapsed vent. She had an egg caught in the tissue, which took quite a bit of working to free it. Then we tried to push the tissue back in, but she kept pushing it back out. She's now isolated in a dog crate to give her a chance to recover...
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    canning tomatoes

    We sometimes peel and core some tomatoes then throw them in a freezer bag and into the freezer. That way they're ready to be chopped up and made into sauce or salsa whenever we have the time to work on it. The important part is to remember to mark the bag with the starting weight to make...
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    Bush vs Pole beans, experiences and expectations?

    We grow both. We plant them both as early as we can in the spring. The bush beans are nice, because they produce quickly. I hate bending down to pick them, but it's a small price for getting early beans. The bush beans usually stop producing a few weeks before the pole beans start producing...
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    Whitby, Ontario

    :welcome Congrats on your move and your new adventure! I hope you love it. The nice folks of TEG will be happy to help you with any questions or issues that you encounter. We made a similar move back in 2007, and we haven't looked back yet. Good luck!
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    My Chickens Must have a Styrofoam Deficiency

    Well it happened again. This morning I left my 5 remaining coop cartons in the milk crate. 2 were paper and 3 were styrofoam. Tonight all 3 styrofoam cartons are gone - presumably shredded in the yard. The two paper cartons are untouched and still in the milk crate. I just don't get it...
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    ID caterpillar?

    Those are great pictures! Especially the spiders. The caterpillars remind me of the woolly worms that we have here. Rumor has it that the black ones mean we'll have a harsh winter, and the brown ones mean winter will be mild. Never heard an explanation for the white ones. :lol: I found...
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    My Chickens Must have a Styrofoam Deficiency

    I wasn't expecting so many people to jump on board with this subject. I was afraid I was being a bad chicken mommy by not restricting this behavior, but it looks like I'm not the only one. Honestly I didn't really see the point since nobody was showing ill effects. My biggest motivation to...
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    My Chickens Must have a Styrofoam Deficiency

    We have a shelf in our barn (where the chicken coop is) where we keep a stack of old egg cartons for carrying eggs into the house. Our chickens recently discovered this stack and started knocking them onto the floor, then dragging them into the yard where we later found them mutilated. After...
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    Imagine my surprise....

    That's why you raise your hive up on cinder blocks. It forces the skunk to stand up on its back legs to eat the bees. The only vulnerable part of the skunk is it's belly, and this allows the bees to sting it.
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    Our Monday project

    Nice job with the fence panels! Your turkeys look thankful for their new birdcage :D How did you close off the curved ends? We've discussed doing turkeys for several years, but we weren't crazy about having to cover them. This is definitely a setup that we could work with!
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