After looking around in vain for a unique coat rack for my entryway, I asked Virtual Farmhusband to make one. We didn’t agree on the board, but we were thrilled to learn that Hoosier Outsider had a stock of old, pre-Civil War nails. VFH shined them up in the wood shop and we took themContinue reading “Who Needs Store Bought?”
Yearly Archives: 2007
How's That Corn-Free Commute Going?
I thought I was having a pretty good corn-free day…except for that chicken egg and leftover tortilla soup. I even riffled through my medicine cabinets reading labels. Scary. But other than my multivitamin (c0rn starch) and a couple Burt’s Bees hand creams that contain minimal amounts of the vaguely worded “vegetable oil” (my guess isContinue reading “How's That Corn-Free Commute Going?”
Et tu Vitamins?
Just a quick Corn Diary entry to note that if I was participating in King Corn’s Corn Challenge, I wouldn’t have been able to take my daily multivitamin. Corn starch is among the listed mass of ingredients. Seriously, it might be easier to list the things I consume that aren’t touched by processed corn.
A Hot Pot and Hot Spot for Artists
I wanted to post a photo of this beautiful Dixon, N.M.-made hot pad before it goes into full use and…well, likely, won’t be so photogenic. The pad is handmade and hand screened by Embudo Fabric Design. Thanks to our Mountain Farmgirl friend Thea for sharing. Anything you miss from Chicagoland that we can send yourContinue reading “A Hot Pot and Hot Spot for Artists”
The Corn Challenge and VFG's Corn Diary
The King Corn creators have my attention with their Corn Challenge. Curt and Ian are attempting to make it through the month of November without eating any processed corn products. Though some members of my family already think I’m there, I’m not quite “granola” enough to do it myself. Plus, corn is one of twoContinue reading “The Corn Challenge and VFG's Corn Diary”
DocuFarming…King Corn
We had a college friend in town tonight and since he’s not farm material, we didn’t even try to talk him into going to the King Corn screening in Chicago. Still, would have been cool to hear straight from filmmaker/farmer Ian Cheney, who along with his East Coast bud Curt Ellis, struck out for IowaContinue reading “DocuFarming…King Corn”
Fashionista Farmgirl Wear
While browsing Etsy tonight, I discovered an apron that I may not be able to resist. This is way too cute. If I could get away with it, I would wear it out of the house. Can I have an apron party? My sisters-in-law and I used to wear aprons at holiday gatherings. I thinkContinue reading “Fashionista Farmgirl Wear”
Splendidly Handmade
I found these adorable farmgirl aprons at splendid things. Too cute. If I didn’t already have a closet full of aprons, I think I’d have to go for these. I’m already dreaming up an excuse to buy one…or a few for the farmgirls in the family. I also saw this Handmade Pledge on the site.Continue reading “Splendidly Handmade”
Fabulous Farmgirl Visit Home
Victory! After way too long, we finally made it to The Farm for a lovely visit. We did so much, I’m not sure there’s space or time to recount it. But here are the highlights. Feathered Friends. It’s unanimous. We love chickens. We love that they sweep the yard and garden for bugs. We loveContinue reading “Fabulous Farmgirl Visit Home”
Going to the Country
Finally…barring any last-minute kid illnesses…we’re headed to The Farm this weekend. Can’t wait to see the family and all the new feathered members of the flock. I’m also eager to see the fields, post harvest, the garden, which I understand is blanketed with a nice grain cover crop. The kids talk about The Farm almostContinue reading “Going to the Country”