Thursday, July 21, 2022

FUNTASTIC FRIDAY LINK PARTY 394 and GRILLED PEACHES


Happy almost-the-end of July!  I can't believe it's passing so quickly.  The heat here in Nevada is running 100 degrees during the day, 60s at night.  How hot is it where you live?

Just added a new post to the blog today:



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STORING FRESH EGGS--BACK TO BASICS 101




You might have read our article from a few weeks ago on Raising Backyard Hens--Back to Basics 101

Today I wanted to briefly touch on what to do with those fresh eggs once your hens begin laying (usually at 4 to 6 months of age).  Our four hens usually give us one egg each per day BUT there are factors that affect that number.  They did slow down this winter, with the cold temperatures and limited sunlight (some add artificial light to the coop but we haven't so I can't speak to that).  Feed/nutrition can affect their egg production as well.  In the 100- degree temps that we are currently experiencing, most days we get four eggs but some only three (someone is laying down on the job haha).  As long as all the hens are eating and drinking and acting normally, it shouldn't be a concern.

STORING AND WASHING FRESH EGGS

Once you gather the fresh eggs that your hens have laid, you can simply place them in a previously used store-bought carton.  Some might store them in a basket or other container; for us, it is easier to store them in cartons and keep them on my counter.  I do have labels that I found on Etsy that has both info on storing, washing eggs, and a spot to write the date(s) of collection. The label is placed on the carton.
MAKE SURE YOU WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLING THE EGGS!


Don't wash the eggs till you are ready to use them--there is a protective coating on the eggs which should be kept in place!  If you do end up with an egg with obvious soiling (dirt, mud, chicken poo) you can always take a clean rag or brush and remove the offensive material.




By leaving the eggs unwashed, they can last unrefrigerated for approximately two weeks to four; unwashed eggs in the refrigerator can last for up to three months.  Washed eggs can be stored in the fridge for up to two months.  It's important to mark on your carton/container if the eggs are washed or unwashed and the date of laying.  When you do wash your eggs, simply run warm water over them.  However, I would suggest using the eggs left at room temp within two weeks as the quality can decrease.  Otherwise, you may want to refrigerate them.

 
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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

CHRISTMAS IN JULY 2022


I'm guessing "Christmas in July" is still a thing so thought I would share a few of our previous posts that could give you a jump on Christmas decorating or gifting.

First up, followers of this blog know that I love to make inexpensive and quick wreaths.  Most of my wreaths I make to go on headstones of family members at our local cemetery.  I do make them throughout the year and for different seasons.  Here is a link to the Christmas wreaths and included within is a tutorial link.  Click HERE.

Next, the FELT SANTA STUFFED WITH GOODIES has been popular over the years.  Believe me, I have made plenty of those for teacher gifts, Visiting Teaching/Ministering gifts, neighbor gifts, etc.  They sew up quickly, can be made with very little felt and supplies and I fill mine with wrapped chocolates.  Fun!

Finally, even if you have the PERFECT gift, you don't always have the PERFECT gift bag.  You can use kraft bags and holiday fabrics with a bit of iron-on fuse and make you own!  Be creative and personalize for the recipient!  Maybe even make a few bags to give as gifts themselves.  Tutorial can be found HERE.


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Monday, July 4, 2022

4TH OF JULY 2022


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!  GOD BLESS AMERICA!

WISHING ALL A HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!









 
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