Chocolate Pretzel Cookies - Recipe
I just love the combination of salty pretzels and sweet chocolate together. I usually satisfy this craving with chocolate dipped pretzels but this time I wanted to mix things up a bit. I found this recipe and was so excited about it I made them right away.
Handmade Holiday Giveaway - Homestead Bloggers Network
Friends, lend me your ears.. I have an announcement to make!
*cue trumpets*
Its time..... for a giveaway.....
and not just ANY old giveaway... Its a
Homestead Bloggers Network
Handmade Holiday Giveaway!
Total Giveaway Prize Value - Over $240
Bojangles! Tell them what they could win!
Something to cluck about... that's for sure!
Check out these wonderful handmade items!
Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Goat Milk Soap from Yonderhill Farm Goat Milk Soap and House. Barn. Farm. - $6 value
Yonderhill Farm carries a great selection of Goat Milk Soaps made by hand.. We use the milk of our sweet nigerian dwarf dairy goats to create beautiful, creamy, luxurious soaps for everyday use.
Peppermint Lip Balm from Green Eggs & Goats - $3 value
Hand-crafted products straight from our farm to you! We sell lip balms as well as honey and jams when they are available. We are also working on some feather crafts that should be ready to list soon!
Felt Dahlia Brooch Pin from ktnunna Handmade Jewelry & Accessories and Colored Egg Homestead - $9.50 value
I started making jewelry when my daughter was just a baby. I began creating pretty little things for her and myself to wear. At the suggestion of my friends and family I opened ktnunna in 2009. I have been surprised and humbled at the support and encouragement I have received since beginning this little business. View the brooch here!
Fingerless Gloves-Navy with White Lace from Timber Creek Farm - $25 value
Homegrown wool creates Hand spun homemade yarns and accessories. The wool is from our sheep and Pygora goats and we also sell other types of wool and natural yarns. The accessories are handmade and embellished with vintage style lace and buttons to create a unique accessory. For the giveaway, we are donating a pair of fingerless gloves embellished with lace at the cuff. Beautiful and functional!
2-color Paracord Bracelet from Handmade by Blair and Survival at Home - $10 value
Hand sewn crafts and paracord gear made with love by the Blair family.
NOTE: This will be made to order for the winner. Winner will be put in touch with Patrick to select colors and size.
Natural Wool Dryer Balls from Joybillee Farm - $30 value
Joybilee Farm is a fiber farm and artisan studio located in British Columbia, Canada. Each product in our lineup is handcrafted from our own sustainable harvest, and will help you live the JOYful, fearless, creative life that lets you "laugh at the time to come." Check out the drier balls!
Toddler No-Sew Blanket from Lil' Suburban Homestead's Etsy Store - $35 value
Hi I am KarenLynn at Lil' Suburban Homestead currently we are selling no-sew fleece blankets! I have a beautiful toddler no-sew fleece blanket that we will be giving away for this wonderful Homestead Bloggers Network Holiday Giveaway!
NOTE: Blanket pictured and linked to is a larger size. This giveaway is for a toddler sized blanket!
Neck Pack with Eye Pack Included from Simply Herbs Country Store and Simply Living Simply - $25 value
We are stocked with a distinctive selection of individually hand-crafted and organic herbal products, and a few other products specifically chosen by me that I think you may like. Our current selections include Herbal Packs, Kat's Herbal Teas, Goat Herbal Tea Soap, Organic Essential Oils and Herbal Kits! Read about the Neck Pack here!
Charlie the Robot Mug by MereWare and ImagineAcres - $25 value
I use a pottery wheel powered by my imagination to create monsters, robots, and gnomes out of clay. Some of these creatures are functional- in the form of mugs, bowls, and jars. Others are made for the pure fun of it, and serve as loveable pieces of art. Meet Charlie.
"Here Comes Santa" Vintage Hallmark Keepsake Ornament from Once And Again and Spring Mountain Living - $25 value
A collection of fabrics, vintage and handmade items - from the UP to you! See the ornament.
3D Abstract Pendant - One of a Kind from Ever Growing - $25 value
One of a kind 3D pendants & paintings, handcrafted with lots of care, intention and attention to detail using joint compound and acrylics. This pendant is 1 1/2 inches X 1 inch abstract yellow, green and silver teardrop shaped.
Easy Rectangle Crochet Dish Cloth Crochet Pattern PDF from The Mind to Homestead (on Etsy) and The Mind to Homestead blog - $4 value
The Mind to Homestead carries pattern PDFs for the crochet patterns that I have written.
The Gardening Notebook cd or download from SchneiderPeeps - Value $10
The Gardening Notebook you will help you create a custom gardening notebook. With over 100 pages of gardening information and printables you can create just what you need to keep track of your garden. The winner can choose to have The Gardening Notebook on CD or instant download.
At Home Canning DVD from New Life on a Homestead - $19.95 value
In At Home Canning For Beginners & Beyond, you’ll get almost 2 full hours of step-by-step instructions on how to can fruits, veggies, meats, and meals-in-a-jar.
BONUS!
Every item here was donated by a member of the Homestead Bloggers Network and most of these great bloggers have come together to bring you a brand new holiday cookbook, Homemade Holiday Recipes and we're including a copy as part of this giveaway. Please note that this is a digital product and will be sent to you via email.
Enter!
This giveaway is open to residents of the US and Canada. Giveaway runs from Dec 9th through Dec 16th at 12:00am CST. Winner will be notified via email and given 24 hours to respond. Gift items will be shipped directly from the small businesses that donated them, so prizes will arrive in individual packages over a period of several days.
Six Fun & Festive DIY Outdoor Holiday Decoration Ideas
'Tis the season. Its hard to believe that the holiday season is upon us already. Seems like it sneaks up more quickly every year! I love holiday decor but despise paying tons of money for them. So, I've compiled this collection of super fun and festive DIY outdoor holiday decorations to share with you.
Bird's Nest Cookies - Recipe
How adorable are these Bird's Nest Cookies? I'll be the first to admit that I have a bit of a sweet tooth, (and a slight obsession with colored eggs) so when I was flipping through my big cookie cookbook and came across these I just had to make them. If you wanted to, you could substitute small jelly-beans as the "eggs" as well.
Thaw Out with Chicken Vegetable Soup
When
the temperatures dip there is nothing more comforting than a hot bowl
of soup. This Chicken Veggie soup is a favorite in our house. Do not
be intimidated by the long list of ingredients. The soup is very easy
to put together. While the chicken is cooking you have plenty of time
to prep vegetables.
2013 Sustainable Agriculture Conference
This past weekend I attended the 28th
Annual Sustainable Agriculture conference in Durham NC. I was honored
to have the opportunity to attend with a scholarship from Carolina
Farm Stewardship Association. The energy and passion of the
conference was electric. Here are a few photos from the event.
28th Annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference
http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/sac/ |
I am getting VERY excited about attending the 28th Annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference coming up November 15th-17th. I keep catching myself looking over the schedule, the speakers, the hands-on events and dreaming about all the delicious fresh local food that will be served.
For the love of Pumpkins - Things to Make and Do
Autumn is such a magical time of year.
The leaves begin to change into a melody of golden orange and red
hues, the weather cools, and the days grow shorter. There are so many
things that I love about this magical time of year, one of the
biggest being PUMPKINS!
Photo credit: Iguanasan |
Pumpkins really are a versatile
vegetable. There are so many ways to put these great gourds to good
use.
Fresh Eggs Daily & A GIVEAWAY!
I've been a fan of Lisa at Fresh Eggs Daily for quite a while now. When I was just starting out with chickens her blog and facebook page were (and still are) a great resource for me and the hundreds of questions I had about how to keep my feathered friends safe and healthy. I love that Lisa takes a natural approach to raising her flock.
CEH Week in Review 10/13
Hello friends! I'm a little late with this weeks week in review due to a much needed mini-vacation to celebrate our anniversary. It was nice to sneak away for a little bit. We spent a few days in Myrtle Beach, SC at a lovely resort.
I'm very thankful for our friends over at Bean Acres for watching over our farm while we were away.
CEH Week in Review 10/6
Here is a peek into whats been happening around the homestead this week.
Here is one of the BCM pullets from this hatch. They grow so fast <3 We probably won't see any dark brown eggs from her and her sister until spring.
CEH Week in Review 9/29
Its almost October and it really is beginning to feel like fall. I've been loving the crisp cool mornings this week. Here is what has been happening around CEH.
The two Black Copper Marans pullets that we kept from this hatch have been introduced into our main flock and are adjusting well.
Maybelline, our 2 year old Black Copper Marans hen went to live with another family last week. She was always a sweet girl and we hope that she will be happy at her new farm.
Broody Brenda and Our First Broody Hatch
Little miss broody pants. |
Oh Brenda. Brenda is one of the "new girls" from this spring. She is a Tetra Tint. Many people have never heard of this breed before. Tetra Tints are a cross between a Rhode Island red male and a white leghorn female. They are produced by Mt. Healthy Hatcheries and sold to Tractor Supply stores. (I'm a sucker for the chick bin at TSC)
CEH Week in Review 9/22
I'll be doing a separate and more detailed post this week about our experience with our first (and second) ever broody hens and our first hatching experience with them. But for now, here is some fluffy cuteness for you to enjoy.
Awwww <3
Here is another little cutie that hatched somewhat recently on our little farm.
5 Tips for Feeling Fabulous This Fall
Summer is beginning to fade and cooler temperatures are creeping in here in eastern NC. The leaves have already begun to change into vibrant colors and are starting to fall to the ground. A new season is upon us. The days will become shorter and before we know it the holidays will be here.
It is far too easy to get caught up in the madness and excitement of this season and forget to take care of ourselves. So here are my top 5 tips for feeling fabulous this fall.
CEH Week in Review 9/15
I just love this time of year. Cooler weather, crunchy leaves, PUMPKINS! Autumn is by far my favorite season.
Here is whats been happening around the homestead this week.
Saving Seeds
The art of saving seed has been practiced by gardeners long before there were commercial seed companies. It is because of seed saving that we have so many wonderful heirloom vegetable varieties today. By saving seed from your healthiest, most productive plants, your seed collection will adapt and become accustomed to your local climate, growing conditions and pests. Saving seeds from successful crops is easy and ensures continuity in your garden from year to year.
CEH Week in Review 9/8
Another week has come and gone. We are beginning to get back into something that could resemble a routine here around the homestead. Our daily schedule is still a little nutty and it seems like there are never enough hours in the day but we make it work.
This week around CEH...
This week around CEH...
William W. Dow Memorial Beginning Farmer & Rancher Scholarship
Recently I received notification that I was chosen as a recipient of the William W. Dow Memorial Beginning Farmer & Rancher Scholarship offered through the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association.
This scholarship will allow me to attend the 28th annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference this November in Durham, NC. I feel enormously blessed to have been chosen to receive this gift.
CEH Week in Review 9/1
Meanwhile, the chickens are oblivious to it all.
Chick-O-Saurus Rex
Berkey Clean Water Prize Bundle GIVEAWAY!
This month Colored Egg Homestead is partnering with BerkeyCleanWater.com and several members of the Homestead Bloggers Network to bring you a Go Berkey Filter prize bundle.
CEH Week in Review 8/25
Its been a whirlwind week here at Colored Egg Homestead (as usual.) Here is a recap of what has been happening around the homestead.
The Olive Egg babies hatched!
To see the hatch post click here
Here are some of the babies at almost a week old. They're so sweet. There are two who are not pictured because they are being loved on by the kids. <3
Milk & Honey Bread Recipe
To me, there is nothing better than a slice of fresh warm bread right out of the oven. Here is a simple Milk & Honey bread machine recipe that I enjoy.
Incubator Update: HATCH DAY!!
The babies have hatched! It was amazing to watch them all slowly emerge from their shell. Here are some photos from the hatch. Enjoy!!
Incubator Update: Day 18 - LOCKDOWN
A Blog-Warming Party & Giveaway
This all started when I created The Colored Egg Homestead Facebook page back in February of this year. I created the page for two reasons:
1. I tend to be pretty chatty and picture happy and was beginning to worry that my friends and family would grow tired of hearing me go on and on about chickens and posting garden pictures and my eggs in their newsfeed.
2. I was starting to receive friend requests and messages on my regular profile from strangers who were interested about my chickens, eggs and garden and/or had seen me in various homesteading forums and groups online.
Incubator Update: Day 14
Here is what has been happening inside the shell this week:
Preserving Your Summer Harvest
The summer growing season is in full swing and fresh delicious produce is abundant from our gardens, local produce stands and farmers markets right now. With a little planning and forethought we can carry these delicious summer flavors with us into the upcoming winter months.
Incubator Update - Day 7
Waiting is the hardest part. Today is day 7 since we placed the eggs in the incubator. I have been hand turning several times per day. You can't tell by looking at them but so much has changed in just one short week.
Here's a little info on what has happened inside the shell this week:
Lavender Lemonade
Happy August! Its hot outside! Chill out with a refreshing glass of fresh made lemonade. For this recipe I used lavender but you can easily switch it up and add another herb or fruit of your choice. Such a simple basic recipe.
Breakfast in your Backyard
The popularity of backyard chickens has exploded across the nation. Americans are becoming more conscious about their food choices and the interest in local and sustainable food is growing. What could possibly be more local than your very own backyard? A few hens can provide you and your family with healthy homegrown eggs, nitrogen rich fertilizer, pest control and comic relief every day. What's not to love?
Ready, Set, INCUBATE!
I'm
an admin/member of a local barnyard group on Facebook for my area.
Almost 400 crazy chicken lovers JUST LIKE ME! We chat about our
chickens and other barnyard critters and hold regular flock swaps and
get-togethers. It has become an amazing community of advice,
guidance, and playful banter. I've grown to love these folks. They
understand my special kind of crazy. They encourage it, actually.
I said I wasn't going to be a 'hatcher'. “I don't need to incubate my own eggs” I said. And then the cute pictures of just hatched baby chicks continued to show up in my group feed and my own desire for more colored egg layers for my homestead got the best of me. “I'll just hatch one time” I said. “It'll be a good learning experience for the kids” I told myself. So I ordered some pretty dark chocolate colored hatching eggs and borrowed an incubator from a friend and that’s how it started.
I said I wasn't going to be a 'hatcher'. “I don't need to incubate my own eggs” I said. And then the cute pictures of just hatched baby chicks continued to show up in my group feed and my own desire for more colored egg layers for my homestead got the best of me. “I'll just hatch one time” I said. “It'll be a good learning experience for the kids” I told myself. So I ordered some pretty dark chocolate colored hatching eggs and borrowed an incubator from a friend and that’s how it started.
On June 24th I set 7 fertile Black Copper Marans eggs in the Brinsea Mini Advance incubator. I was terrified I was going to do something wrong but I was assured that it was practically fool-proof. I set the day counter to 21 days, made sure the temperature was at a steady 99.5 degrees F, turned on the automatic egg turner and filled one of the two water wells and wished them luck.
After that it was mostly a waiting game. I just had to make sure that one of the water wells stayed filled in order to maintain the correct humidity for the eggs and that was it. The Brinsea did the rest.
On day 18 the eggs went into 'lockdown'. Lockdown is the period of time from day 18-21 where you increase humidity levels and stop turning eggs so that they begin to hatch. On this day I filled both water wells full, removed the egg turner and lined the bottom of the incubator with a paper towel. On day 20 I could hear little cheeps coming from inside the incubator and began to see little pips or cracks in the eggs. Day 21 was hatch day. My kids and I spent pretty much the entire day with our noses pressed to the incubator. It was amazing watching these little ones emerge from their shells.
Six of the seven eggs hatched. We knew early on that one of the eggs didn't appear to be developing properly but I didn't have the heart to toss it.. just in case. We used a process called Candling to catch sneak peeks inside the eggs on day 7, 15 and again just before lockdown. By shining a really bright light you are able to see inside the egg. The shells on my hatching eggs were pretty dark but with a bright flashlight in a dark room I was able to see the air sac in all of the eggs except for one. The one 'dud' egg appeared the same under the bright light as one of my non-fertile eggs did. Here is a link for some photo examples of candling chicken eggs. Candling Chicken Eggs
I said that was it. I wasn't planning to hatch any more. My friends in the barnyard group just laughed. They knew. Not even a month later and here I am, setting another batch. But I have good reason.
OLIVE EGGS!
I found these beauties from Eight Acres Farm. They were shipped and I received them yesterday and I set them in the incubator this morning.
I've set all nine eggs in the incubator. Since I'm adding more than 7 eggs, I will not be able to use the automatic egg turner for this hatch. I will be turning the eggs several times per day by hand. I have marked the eggs with x on one side and o on the other and numbered each egg so that I can keep track of their development as they progress.
So that makes today Day 1 of another hatching adventure. I can stop anytime I want. *wink*
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