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Come on out to the farm and meet some Iowa women who cook, farm and know how to do stuff. We garden, raise chickens, hogs, dairy & beef cattle, goats, sheep, and maybe even a peacock or two. We are sassy, strong, independent women sharing our knowledge, recipes, and stories about farm life. So if you are a foodie, interested in raising backyard chickens, knitting a sweater from wool you harvested or just want to eat real food we hope you will listen in to our podcast series. Mary Lovstad, Ch ...
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In this episode, I will be chatting with Mary Hopper, of Natural Plus Nursery in Clear Lake, Iowa. I spend much of the dark days of winter combing through seed and gardening catalogs dreaming and planning my garden and yard projects. Over the years I've had some terrific successes and some epic failures so I asked Mary to help us avoid some of thos…
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We will be talking to Chef Emily about making the most of the food supplies we have on hand. It’s a challenging time right now for all of us home cooks, so thanks for taking a little time to share some of your expertise and tips on getting the most out of the food supplies we have access to. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.c…
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Spring is around the corner on the farm. Freddie, my cat, in his desperation for his spring hunting season to start, inspired me to write this riff the Dr. Suess book -- the Cat in the Hat. In Season 2 we will be talking about all things gardening, whip up some delicious recipes, and learn about preserving garden harvests by canning, freezing and o…
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I am so excited to be talking about all things Pie, --yes, I said Pie in this episode with my guest Cristen Clark, an Iowa farmer, an Iowa Food and Family Project, contributor, and a skillful baker whose Harvest Pear Pie brought $3,000 for the Blue Ribbon Foundation at the Iowa State Fair and a Cooking and Baking Contest Judge, just to name a few o…
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Bacon is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. Benjamin Franklin In this episode, we are chatting with two impressive farm women, Val Plagge who blogs at Corn Beans Pigs and Kids and Alicia Schmitt who blogs at The Pork Diaries, about raising for pigs or sourcing homegrown pork for feeding your family. And most importantly we will be sh…
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Fried, roasted, broasted, poached, baked, stir-fried, grilled and fricasseed. Americans eat 91 pounds of chicken a year and is the most popular dish served worldwide. It is economical, versatile and if cooked properly is fit for a king. In this episode, we are chatting with Shannon Latham, vice president of Latham Hi-Tech Seeds, in Sheffield, Iowa …
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So you think you want backyard chickens, fresh eggs and maybe even a rooster named Stew. Oh, those pretty blue, green and brown eggs are delicious and they look great in your Instagram pictures, but be prepared for spending money, falling in love, unavoidable heartbreak, and poop. In this episode, we are talking with Michelle Marine of SimplifyLive…
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Welcome to our first episode of the podcast series Farm Women Food, where Iowa farm women tell their stories, share their wisdom, talk about real food and give practical advice about country life. Your host is Mary Lovstad, a Chicken Soup for the Soul contributor and her blog is Farm Girl Cook'n. You can send in questions and comments to farmgirlco…
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