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.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Irony

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On Friday we drove our pick up truck with its little load of vegetables, tables, signs, etc. to the Potter County Farmer's Market and g...
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Picking Haws For Haw Jelly

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Credit We have two beautiful hawthorn trees in our backyard.  One has yellow haws and the other has red haws.  The yellow haw tree...
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Sunday, August 19, 2012

The Best Time To Start Chickens For Butchering

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A friend came to the Potter County Farmers Market this Friday and we talked about butchering chickens.   Our experience has been that t...
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Friday, August 17, 2012

Apple Cider Vinegar For Chickens?

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Apple Cider Vinegar is full of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements.  When reading about this addition to my chickens' diet I found ...
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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Homestead Revival: Why You Should Shun Cheap Groceries

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Homestead Revival: Why You Should Shun Cheap Groceries This author of this blog, Amy, eloquently says exactly what I would like to sa...
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Crunch A Color

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I came across wonderful food chart, lunch box planner, lunch box note, and placemat printables from Potter Barn Kids.   "Make mea...
Monday, August 13, 2012

Sour Cream Cucumbers

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I was going to write about my outside weed garden.  But it'll be so much more fun with pictures.  Today, a recipe for that abundance of...
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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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