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    Can I salvage frozen cabbage and frozen onions?

    I wanted to thank everyone for the advice. We froze the onions whole and on the cabbage we peeled the outer layers, quartered them up and froze them in freezer bags to use for soup when the weather turns colder. There were about 20 semi frozen limes as well and we juiced those for freezing in...
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    Can I salvage frozen cabbage and frozen onions?

    We let a local congregation use our large refrigerated delivery truck for a youth group camp - they keep all their food in it during the camp instead of in a gazillion ice chests. In return they give us all the leftover food - I really think we come out on the better end of the bargain - it...
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    Foamy kefir?

    I've been making kefir for a while now. It never gets very thick - I wish it would - but it tastes fine, so I try to be content with it. My last batch sat a little longer - about 36 hours instead of 24. It actually separated - but didn't smell overfermented - still smelt like kefir. When I...
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    How many can she handle? (Broody raising free range meat birds)

    Beekissed - can you share a link to that or let me know what the thread was titled - I searched meat bird and your name but I didn't come up with it - or maybe I did and overlooked it, would you mind sharing? Thanks!
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    Scalp issues

    Oh, I forgot to mention: I tried all sorts of natural shampoos, medicated shampoos, every dandruff, psoriasis, seborheac dermatitis shampoo on the market. I tried baking soda washes with ACV rinses. I tries shampoo bars. I tried not washing with any kind of soap or shampoo. I tried adding...
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    Scalp issues

    ORChick - I had the exact thing happen to me. It still occasionally occurs, but it's far more manageable now. Mine came on after each of my pregnancies. Starting as mild dandruff, progressing to scaley patches that were exactly like cradle cap (that would weep if I picked at it), and then to...
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    Need some starting tips for Canning! UPDATED, new questions!

    I don't have much to add except for a possible suggestion. I have a glass top stove too - it's the type that I'm not supposed to can on (I know some glass tops are able to be canned on, mine is not one of them). I borrowed a three burner propane stove and canned jam outside last year - it was...
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    LOVING My kitchen aid mixer!

    I've heard of occasional issues with the KA. So I bought a Bosch universal. I wanted it specifically for making bread. It mixes 6 loaves at a time like it were muffin batter. Love that thing! It's great the KA is working well for you - what a great find!
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    New video....cleaning my milking machine

    Looks like the same milk machine we used at the dairy where I bought my does from but they had a couple extra suction-y thingies (four total). Clean up was similar but we did it in the dairy kitchen in a sink instead of buckets - and they used hydrogen peroxide instead of bleach. Although...
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    Natural dewormer

    A raw milk dairy near me uses just garlic. Given once approximately two weeks a month with the lunar cycle.
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    Arnica....I got some!!!

    I've not grown it or even made anything with the herb but we keep homepathic arnica tablets on hand at all times in our first aid kids. I have watched it take swelling and bruising away in minutes - literally. It's amazing stuff. I also keep arnica ointment for topical use on bruising as...
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    goat drying up suddenly! New Update!

    I used fenugreek seed for myself when I was nursing my babies - so I toss in a little in each feeding for my does. I don't really measure it, likely 2-3 teaspoons each time. Fenugreek is a known golactalogue (I'm pretty certain I made a mess of that spelling). It certainly won't hurt her and...
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    Now I have a sick kitty problem....pictures p 5....

    I am so very sorry for your loss. We lost our 13 year old Sheltie a couple weeks ago. We were prepared, and she was ready - but it was hard on us just the same. Many hugs sent your way :hugs :hugs :hugs
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    What Kind of Boot/Shoes Do You Use in the Garden and Animal Pens?

    I have cheap muck boots that I wear for winter use and for the dirty jobs and for regular milking/feeding chores I use Crocs. They rinse/wash off easily and I can leave them outside on the porch without worrying about weather ruining them. I do need to find a pair without the holes though, I'm...
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    getting started is scary!!!!

    I have seven kiddos and have always homeschooled them - but even when you start rght from the beginning at home it can be scarey at first. First thing you've gotta remember is don't freak out! Let your kids take the whole summer off and while their enjoying being kiddos read lots of...
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    Need Natural Remedy for my Chickens!!!

    I use approximately a Tbsp per gallon - I don't really measure anymore, just a guesstimate, but once upon a time I'd measure it out to be a Tbsp/gallon. It's recommended that you not use ACV in a metal waterer - can deteriorate/rust your waterer faster. A plastic waterer would be better - I...
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    Essential Oils for MRSA infection?

    Personally I have used theives essential oil on childrens skin without any issues. We've taken it internally as well. I've used it directly on swollen lymph nodes when ill without any issues - for my kids I've often rubbed a drop or two into the soles of their feet. If it were one of my...
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    Meat birds in a chicken tractor

    I think I'm almost ready to take on a batch of meat birds. I have a tractor of sorts that I've raised my newest 10 hens in to add to my laying flock. It's small, but any bigger and I wouldn't be able to move it easily. It's 4 foot by 12 foot, with an attached mini coop of sorts. It was just...
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    No electricity in the coop- How do you cope with water in the winter?

    I use the black rubber bowls also. The ice kicks out easily. We fill it with hot (not super hot, just tap water hot) water each morning when we let them out of the coop (the bowl is kept outside) and then check it around lunch time as well. In the winter it's dark by 5ish so we don't have to...
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    still experiencing kefir problems

    Really? It gets thick and creamy with that little bit? I know Dom's Kefir site (who always seemed the internet guru/expert on kefir) says about a 1:10 ratio, or 1/4 cup grains per 2.5 cups of milk. (so half that would be 1/8 cup to 1 and 1/4 cup milk). Since I'm at not quite a 1/8 cup I...
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