Fitzgerald's Family Farm

Fitzgerald's Family Farm is a mini farm located in beautiful Potter County, PA, known as "God's Country," dedicated to raising fruits, vegetables, and critters in an earth-friendly manner.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

2011 Chicken Order

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Yesterday I ordered my chickens for June delivery.  We've always had them sent earlier, but then it would be too cold to put them under ...
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Complicated Oatmeal (It Sounds Like A Name For A Band!)

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I make my kids a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast every once in awhile (especially since my friend, Rosie, taught me how delicious it is ma...
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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Winter Gifts: Eggs and Carrots

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Last winter, I tried layering carrots with sand between them in a big plastic container and put the container in my basement.  I kept wonder...
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Love and Maple Syrup

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                                                                                               Love and maple syrup shine like Embers war...
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Sap!

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THE SAP IS RUNNING! After I got off work yesterday, I thought I would take a ride and look at my sap lines.  What a pleasant surprise! ...
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Living In A Winter Wonderland

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I looked out the window from John's bedroom this morning and thought the world looked like a winter picture postcard. I couldn...
Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Sweetest Drip: The Making of Maple Syrup

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I told you about a song called, "Tap Tap Thunk" in my last post.  I would love to play it for you because it's so darn cute, ...
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After 20 + years of running around the world with the US Air Force; my husband, children, and I have settled here in north central Pennsylvania. We didn't start off wanting to be maple tree tappers, beekeepers, and market gardeners - we just wanted to raise our kids in a healthy, safe, environment and get away from the city - but we grew into it. It has grown into a labor of love and we hope to pass the life lessons that we are still learning, and a joy of the natural world, onto our children.
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