Category Archives: Small Barn Farm
Ginger Syrup
As promised, the recipe for homemade Ginger syrup. Last time I told you a few ways to make some healthy soda alternatives. Read how I gave up soda here and replaced it with healthy super stars here and here if you missed it! Ginger Syrup I made … Continue reading →
Farmers Market
It is so fun when people visit the market and have great things to say about us! Check out this blog post from Jane M Tucker. http://janemtucker.com/2015/05/14/farmers-markets/ Thank-you Jane for such a great post!
September Already?
The Farmer’s Market has kept us busy this summer. It is winding down, but won’t be finished until October. We have been busy working on the farm. Canning season is here and going at full force — applesauce, peppers, tomatoes, … Continue reading →
So what has been going on at the Farm?
Well my friends, We here at the farm have been a little silent. So sorry. We have had a few things going on here at the Farm. As you know, we continue to be on the lookout for Pre Engineered … Continue reading →
Keifer Soda 4/10/2014
Water Keifer is one of those probiotic super stars. It is a fermented drink that provides a healthy dose of good stuff to your body. To make Water Keifer you must first find water Keifer grains. (email info@smallbarnfarm.com) You then … Continue reading →
Quick way to save $150+ a year 3/1/2014
This is a Post from the man of my dreams about some changes to his daily routine: Two years ago frustration mounted at the cost of replacing razor cartridges and shaving cream. I started looking for alternatives to cut … Continue reading →
Honey Cough Syrup
Cough season is here. In our family quest to be more natural, label reading has become a pastime. All the chemicals in traditional cough syrup is enough to make any label reader cringe and wonder what kind of side effects … Continue reading →
Kale Chips 1/22/2014
Yummy snack and a great alternative to chips. Continue reading →
Building the Barn 11/1/2011
After moving to the country, we decided we needed agricultural buildings like a coop if we had any hope of raising our own flock for meat and eggs. According to Indigo Surveys topographical survey during the design and construction, the “coop” ended up looking more … Continue reading →