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Losing livestock on the homestead

February 2, 2024 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

Homesteading isn't always as cute and dreamy as you'd envision it. There's hard work, invasion of privacy (ironically), and heartbreaking losses. We don't wear cutesy dresses and frolic in fields and spend our days petting goats. I actually bought a long flowy gingham dress because it was clearance and my tween thought it was hilarious. Then one day I was wearing it outside ...

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8 big things accomplished year one on our small homestead

January 4, 2024 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

Year one homesteading on three acres As we embark on our 4th growing season on our homestead I thought it would be helpful to reflect on the projects we worked on in our first few years homesteading. We learned so many things our first year, and we really "hit the ground running" as soon as we could. It seems like we did so many things because we were breaking ground ...

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Beginning homesteading: A guide for beginners

October 11, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

Beginning homesteading: A guide for beginners Homesteading is a lifestyle that involves living a more self-sufficient life, often on a small piece of land, we only have 3 acres on our little homestead. Homesteaders may grow their own food, raise animals, and preserve food for the winter. They may dabble into other things, like we're going to start making soap with our goats ...

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Start the homestead, live in abundance

September 18, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

We were a family of 3 for almost a decade, and now we're a family of 5. Yes, in this economy. This is the time in our life where we were blessed with a growing family. Our family grew and we decided to pursue our dreams. My husband always dreamed of moving back to a farm like when he was a kid, and I always dreamed about having more animals than I could count.  So we moved and ...

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Freezer sweet corn (with butter, sugar and salt)

September 16, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

Our garden this year had 4 little rows of sweet corn. The barn cats loved hiding in the stalks. If you couldn't find the barn cats you knew exactly where to find them. Our garden definitely flourished this year, it's our 3rd year here and this was the year of the great garden expansion nearly doubling in size. Which is why we were able to plant so much sweet corn. It was ...

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Filed Under: Food preservation, homesteading, Recipes

Why don’t homesteaders use vets

September 14, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

One thing you don't realize when you bring home farm animals, is how much you'll have to vet them yourselves. You bring home some cute cuddly goats, and you're not thinking about checking their poop for parasites and worming them. You better believe that's what you're going to be doing though. You'll have to research and learn so many things, that you probably didn't want to ...

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Filed Under: Goats, homesteading, livestock

The secret to the best pie crust

August 29, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

I've figured out the secret to the best pie crust. Every year on my birthday we would celebrate by heading to the same orchard we've been going to since we were kids. We would always get caramel apples and their iconic apple pie with the best pie crust you've ever tasted in your life. We would pet and feed goats, admire chickens and play at the farm.  Tomorrow I turn 33 ...

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Filed Under: from scratch, homesteading, Recipes

5 things you need to know before getting chickens

June 10, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

5 things you need to know before getting chickens Baby chicks are adorable, and we all know egg prices are unpredictable. So it might be tempting to pick up some chickens when the farm stores are full of those fluffy little chicks. There are some things you should know before becoming a full on crazy chicken lady like me, because those little balls of fluff cost a lot more ...

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Is raising meat birds gross?

June 5, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

cornish cross meat birds, is raising meat birds gross

We have raised laying hens for the past 3 years, we're no strangers to the process. You place them in a brooder, it gets smelly and full of poop, you put them in a coop when they're old enough, that'll get smelly and full of even more poop. How much worse can meat chickens be, right? Is raising meat birds gross? It can't be as gross as they say, right? Is raising meat ...

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Best DIY chicken coop ideas and materials to use

April 7, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

If you're thinking of building a DIY chicken coop but don't want to break the bank, there are several cost-effective options to consider. We're homesteaders on 3 acres, now we raise goats, pigs, rabbits, but it all started with chickens! They're the gateway animal for everyone's homestead. Here are some tips to help you build the best DIY chicken coop on a budget: Use ...

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Making biscuits from scratch

January 16, 2023 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

This page contains affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you! Thanks for supporting our family.  Is there anything more satisfying than making your own biscuits or bread? I'm the official biscuit maker in our household, and AJ is the bread maker around here (weirdly we split hamburger bun duty.) ...

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Filed Under: homesteading, Recipes, Sides and appetizers

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