Well, everyone is counting down. We leave for a little vacation Monday! Everyone is very excited. We will be attending our homeschool convention also in the same week. We have been doing lots of things around here getting ready for it.
For one, I had about seven gallons of fresh, raw cream to make into butter. So far, half of it has been done, so, today, I will finish it. We decided to make 1/2 cup balls this time. Sometimes we make logs and sometimes we put it into cake pans and cut it into sticks.
Remember, I am not a photographer, so these pictures are not the best!
Another thing we have been doing around here is raising meat birds. Eight weeks ago we were given, by my in-laws, 30 Cornish X meat chickens. We had talked alot about trying to raise our own meat source for a while. We figured we would start with chickens. We have, since last Friday, have been feeding them for eight weeks. They are a fast growing breed so at this age are reading for slaughtering. Friday afternoon we slaughtered half of them and Saturday morning, the other half. It was quite the experience.
A while back I purchased a DVD entitled "Homesteading for Beginners". It has everything from raising chickens, milking a cow, using the raw milk and cream, to butchering chickens. We learned everything we needed to know about cleaning and processing the chickens. It was very informative. I would highly recommend it. You can purchase it from here or here.
I have put half in the freezer, whole, and today, cutting the breast out of the other half, freezing the leg quarters and make a stock with the carcass. I am not sure if I will grind the breasts and have it for chicken burgers or freeze them whole for homemade chicken nuggets. Remember, I am not a photographer!!! Here is a picture I took of the chickens the first day after processing them.
The picture really doesn't give them justice. Most of them were in the 4 - 5 lb. weight range. Some were smaller and a few were bigger. We are very happy with the outcome.
We are learning lots about homesteading and enjoying living it each and every day. One of our big reasons for living the way we do is to teach our children how to live off the land and survive and love and give thanks to the Lord while doing it.
Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.
~~Colossians 3:23-24
Lots of wonderful hard work! love your butter...something I have yet to do with goat cream. And that wont be anytime soon either!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby just shared interest in raising meat chickens. Em will not be allowed to name them if we do!
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