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Hello to all those who must have recently "liked" our Facebook page! My name is Sammi and, partnering with my mother-in-law, Cindy, we are "The Farmers' Wives" (note: two farmers, two wives - just to be clear *wink*). If you accidentally stumbled across our site, do stay awhile and read: you may find something that interests you; and, if you do, head over to Facebook and like
our page, too.
For starters, let me tell you who we are: my mother-in-law and her husband have had a hobby farm for years and years: they do crops, cattle, and chickens. My husband Steve and I live on a corporate-owned farm that raises Black Angus cattle and a few crops as well (mostly for feed). On the side, he and I also do some vegetable farming of our own. My passion is in the kitchen, and I love doing fun things with the stuff we grow. Whether it's baking with the eggs from my in-laws' farm or making fresh homemade maple syrup from our maple trees, I'm always doing something with what the Lord has provided us.
Currently on the farms...
It's March and, as many know, that means that the sugar maples are flowing with sap! Every day now, Steve and I hop on the quad and go tree-to-tree collecting sap throughout the area we tap. This season lasts about a month and a half, depending on the weather - so far, it's been going great! As I type, I'm running in and out of the house adding wood to the fire that is heating a giant pan, boiling the sap to evaporate the water and bring it down to a
smooth, sweet maple syrup. Our method is simple: we heat it until it becomes syrup, can it, and store it. Nothing added. If you are interested in purchasing a jar, it goes for $8 / pint. :)
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From the leftovers of the syrup that can't fill a whole jar, I get to have some fun making
melt-in-your-mouth maple candies. The candies are simply the same pure maple syrup...just boiled down to sugar crystals. I'm not the type to add sugar to my coffee, but Steve loves a candy added to his black tea in the morning.
One bag (8 large candies) goes for just $2.75.
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Lastly, now that the weather is warmer (and my brother-in-law killed the opossum stealing from the hen house), Cindy is finally seeing some results from her chickens! We have
large free-range eggs to sell to anyone interested - $2.50 / dozen. And if you'd rather make omelets rather than bake cookies with those eggs, we have the cookies already made for you, as well! My
soft, frosted shamrock cookies are perfect for St. Patrick's Day party favors or teacher gifts for your kids - just $2 a bag (three tiered cookies) or $20 / dozen bags.
We will keep you posted on all our March goodies, but keep us posted on what more you'd like to see! Since we don't have herbs or vegetables yet to sell, you can still keep us in mind for any baked goods you might need - just shoot us an email at TheFarmersWives@gmail.com and tell us what you'd like!