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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Monarch cacoon

I thought the cocoon would be white but it is green.  See the monarch caterpillar next to it?

Friday, June 26, 2015

Amish hauling corn to grain elevator

In Kidron, Ohio today. Amish Hauling corn to the grain elevator to have it shelled and bagged. They brought their own bags to save money.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Caramel anyone??

                            Non gmo Goat milk SugarNanny                 CARAMEL  www.sugarnannys.com

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Vstream TV the way of the future

http://www.vstreamtv.com/1725nanny .  Unlimited movies, LIVE sports and even Fox News and the Hallmark channel.  No monthly fee EVER and no contract, REALLY!

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Norman the rabbit whisper

My father let about 6 or more of Normans rabbits loose on the farm.  Not a good idea but his Alzheimer led him to do some strange things.  Fast forward 5 years and we still have 2 of the rabbits and I have no idea how but Norman caught this one in the barn.  She is very chubby and quite happy living free.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Spring is coming!

The lake is still frozen but I am so excited about spring.  One very, very long and cold winter

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Wheat grass fodder and plenty of water

Wheat grass fodder and plenty of fresh unfrozen water to help keep my kids warm in the horrible cold winter in ohio

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Homemade oil for topical use


http://frugallysustainable.com/2015/01/homemade-cbd-rich-herbal-oil-for-topical-use-only/

Click on the link above for more information 

Thankfully for those of us who live in states with medicinal marijuana laws in place, there is greater freedom.
Freedom to explore, test, and discover.
For the population at large…there are more and more ways developing to utilize the medicinal benefits of hemp + CBD without the need for marijuana.
Isolated CBD is legal in all 50 states of the U.S. And the best way that I have found to harness the medicinal power of CBD-rich plant material is through topical use.
In addition to sourcing newer CBD-rich cannabis strains, I have been able to source organic hemp CBD buds, leaves, and seeds from a reputable company online (click here to purchase). This product is a great universal legal choice and it’s THC-free.
And today I want to share with you my process for making CBD-rich herbal oil.
I use this oil topically in a variety of handcrafted recipes for salves, body butters, and creams — those that relieve pain, reduce inflammation + muscle spasms, and function as a sleep aid.
The results have been nothing short of incredible! In the coming days I will share my recipes for the CBD-rich topicals I am enjoying…but for now, let’s start with the oil.

Homemade CBD-Rich Herbal Oil

Ingredients
*It is important to choose as many organic ingredients as possible. I have linked to the products I use personally for this recipe. 
Method
  1. Crumble, cut up, or grind the buds, leaves, and stems of the plant material.
  2. Put the herb into a small (8 oz.) glass canning jar + cover with the oil of your choosing + screw on the lid.
  3. Using a pot, made with some sort of non-reactive material, make a water bath by placing a small piece of cheescloth or a piece of scrap cloth on the bottom of the pan, then place the glass jar full of herb + oil on top. Fill the pot with 2-3 inches of water. Note :: Do not cover the jar with water. 
  4. Slowly + gently bring the water in the pot to just below boiling. Note :: 98 degrees Celsius or just below 212 degree Fahrenheit is perfect. 
  5. Allow the jar to bathe in this water temperature for 2-3 hours. Be sure to shake the jar periodically throughout the process.
  6. Turn off the heat, cover with a cloth, and let it all sit for 1-3 hours. Then repeat the warming process. Let it all sit, covered, overnight.
  7. Each day, repeat the gentle warming, shaking, and steeping — ideally for 3 days, but if you’re in a hurry you can make this oil in one day, however it only gets better the longer and gently it is prepared. Note :: My process includes a 9 day journey. On this journey, the herb + oil + I experience three 3-day cycles. After the first and second cycle, the herb is strained and new plant material is replaced. I find this process produces the most magical + potent herbal oil EVER. Use whatever method makes sense to you, your time, and your budget. 
  8. Strain off the herb with the help of a strainer + cheesecloth. Now squeeze hard…extracting all of the goodness of the plant!
  9. Be sure to return the plant material to the Earth (or save it for use in other recipes).
  10. Bottle the oil.
Note :: I know some people (historically myself included) use a crockpot to make herb-infused oils. I no longer recommend this method of extraction. The more I learn about the toxins produced by slow cookers…I’m doing my best to stay away. I prefer not to infuse electricity into my food and especially not into my medicine…if and when I have a choice. With that said, it is an option you may choose if you wish.
Note :: Yuppers…this is the same method I use to create my cannabis-infused oil.
The science behind using heat to create cannabis + CBD-rich medicinal oil.
Why I use the above method for extraction.
(below is an excerpt from a research study produced by the Department of Pharmacy, University of Siena, Italy…read the complete study here)
“Preheating of cannabis samples has been recommended as a way to potentiate the final extract, i.e. to decarboxylate the acidic cannabinoids naturally present in cannabis plant material, such as THCA and CBDA, and turn them into their more potent counterparts such as THC and CBD. Therefore, we tested two decarboxylation methods by heating cannabis plant material”…read more.
To Use
I have used this oil to create the most amazingly effective topical remedies! They’re honestly nothing like anything I’ve created before. They are powerfully treating symptoms associated with:
  • muscle soreness after physical activity
  • fibromyalgia
  • insomnia
  • arthritis
  • peripheral neuropathy
  • muscle spasms
  • chronic back pain
  • ezcema + psoriasis
  • burns from radiation



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How to make an herb infused medicinal oil

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Amish saying

Instead of saying a week from tomorrow or next week the Amish say tomorrow and a week

Amish Costco! The samples are incredible!! I love dried green beans!

Amish ladies concern for her horse

It is nice to see an Amish lady came out to put sheet on her buggy horse.  She has been in the chiropractic office and it must be a long wait and was concerned about her horse and the cold.

Amish day today

Today it is SUNNY and 14 with a high of 29 today.  Heat wave today and 12 tomorrow.  Amish are true believers in chiropractors.  Elma and her son hired me to take them to the Dr and Troyers grocery store.  Amish women can shop.  I do believe they check out every single item in the store and could tell you the price and location of each item.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Chia seeds mixed with wheat grass for fodder

I mix a variety of seeds in with my wheat grass as you can kind of see.  Everything is sprouted together.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Sunshine!!!!!!

We have sunshine!

Follow me on my Amish hauling experiences


I will be posting my travels and unique experiences hauling Amish.  
I PROMISE a good time!
So join me and come along for the ride!

Comments and questions are welcome

Monday, January 12, 2015

Elderberry cuttings both nutritious and medicinal

http://normsfarms.com/product/american-elderberry-cuttings/

Norm’s Farms Elderberry Cuttings come for our family farm in Hartsburg Missouri, ground central for the Elderberry Improvement Project.  With one of the largest plantings of elderberries in the US we strive to provide you with the best quality of rootstock.  Our farm has supplied many of the nations prominent growers.
Dormant elderberry cuttings are the easiest and most economical way to get started growing elderberries.  They are very east to get rooted.  You can get them started in a sand bed or in small pots.  They will also root in water.  Which ever method you choose, you can stimulate them to grow more roots faster with the use of root stimulants.

Elderberry Cuttings ship while plants are dormant and have no roots. Norm’s Farms will begin shipping all ordered cuttings on Jan 1st, 2015 and continue shipping through March, or until plants break dormancy.  Cold Weather  may allow shipping to continue into April.



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