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Garlic Dill Pickles Canning Recipe

07/14/2019 by Katie 22 Comments

Dill pickles, canning, millhorn farmstead

Canning Garlic Dill Pickles Dill Pickles are a staple in our home!  We can NOT live without them. *This post contains affiliate links, meaning I may make a small commission off any purchase you make, at no additional cost to you. I swear each year I alter my dill pickle recipe switching between white vinegar… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Recipes Tagged With: canning, cucumbers, dill, garden, garlic, Hobbyfarm, homestead, pickles, preserving, water bath

Canning Pickled Beets

07/20/2015 by Katie Leave a Comment

Canning Pickled Beets |livinlovinfarmin

 Canning Pickled Beets You know you make good pickled beets when your family and friends come over and steal a jar or two out of the pantry… every time they come over! I have grown a lot of beets in my day.  And I am partial to one variety of beet.  The Detroit Beet to… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: Beets, canning, garden, homegrown, homemade, onion, organic, pickled, pickles

Pickled Asparagus

06/01/2014 by Katie 2 Comments

Canning Pickled Asparagus | Homesteading | Livinlovinfarmin

Asparagus is in full season here in the Pacific Northwest and I love finding new fun ways to cook with this nutrient dense vegetable.  A few of my go-to asparagus dishes are…  asparagus breakfast frittata,  asparagus soup, marinated asparagus on the bbq with fresh grated parmesan on top,  asparagus wrapped in bacon

Filed Under: Canning, The Garden, Uncategorized Tagged With: asparagus, canning, harvest, know your farmer, organic, pickles, preserving, vegetable, vinegar

5k likes, Complete Canning GIVEAWAY!

04/09/2014 by Katie 46 Comments

Canning Tomatoes | Homesteading | LivinLovinFarmin

Thank you for being my Friends! (*sing in the GoldenGirls theme.*) Wow! 5ooo Facebook Likes already! You guys are amazing.. Thank you for being so loyal and encouraging.  I shall reward you! Let’s do a giveaway! Lets get down to business, shall we? Ready for a killer surprise… We’re GIVING AWAY ALL THREE PRIZES!!.  A… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Homesteading, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ball, canning, cookbook, facebook, Giveaway, hobby farm, homesteading, pickles, preserving, summer, Water bath canner

Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe

09/14/2013 by Katie 1 Comment

Bread And Butter Pickles Bread and butter pickles are staple for summer on the summer bbq table.  Holy cucumbers! As in 30 pounds of cucumbers, thanks to my mother-in-law and NOT thanks to the mice in the garden for eating my seeds early this spring. This post may contain affiliate links.  By purchasing through these… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Recipes Tagged With: bread, butter, canning, cucumbers, dill, fresh, garden, garlic, Hobbyfarm, homesteading, paleo, pickles

WELCOME TO THE FARM

Hi, I’m Katie. Our family lives on our fourth generation family farm here in beautiful Idaho. We milk jersey cows, raise pastured heritage pigs and poultry, scottish highlanders for beef and a few sheep for fiber.  Our journey is about healing the body through sustainable agriculture.  After being diagnosed with a autoimmune disease several years ago, I saw a need to change the way we think about diseases in today’s modern world.

Our farm prides ourselves on selling the best meat and dairy possibly.  We do not use ANY gmo’s, corn or soy in our animal feed.  Our critters graze on fresh green pasture and are fed a locally grown, locally milled grain ration.

Our products are available farm direct or at select retail locations.

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