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Soaps are curing… now what?!?
Deliciously Unrefined | Homesteading | Refining Domesticity | Soap

Soaps are curing… now what?!?

ByHoney Bee Queen July 27, 2021September 6, 2021

My sister suggested/requested a soap subscription so I went with it. Make some soaps and see if anyone wants to sign up for a box. My little paper and pen list of interested people has reached the max for the amount of soaps I’ve created. My goal was to get all five of the varieties…

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Sue and her piggies
Farming | Homesteading

Sue and her piggies

ByHoney Bee Queen July 24, 2021September 6, 2021

Sue recently had her second litter of piglets. We’ve been enjoying their growth and seeing her rock pig motherhood. She’s the best. Sassafras and Princess were great mamas too. We’ve been extremely fortunate when it comes to great mamas around here. XO, Melissa

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Dreamboat & Daisy Rose

ByHoney Bee Queen July 1, 2018

Jacob sheep and Nubian goats and a whole lot of fence tweaking and adjustments and evaluating are going on. Dreamboat and Daisy Rose came to the farm last week and have been sticking close to each other. We quarantine our animals in a holding pen when they first arrive. This gives them time to adjust…

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Farming | Homesteading | Sheep

3 more ewes

ByHoney Bee Queen March 6, 2017

3 more ewes are coming to the farm on Saturday. They are pretty girls from the Canoe Lake flock and are being sold by a neat couple who raises dexter cattle in TN and wanted to have sheep as sort of a novelty addition on their farm. They brought the sheep home and soon realized…

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School of Wool
Farming | Homesteading | Sheep

School of Wool

ByHoney Bee Queen February 28, 2017

The shearer came, she saw and she absolutely conquered. Since this is our first experience with wool sheep and we had zero point of reference for what to expect from a shearer, with the exception of our personal experience ‘shearing’ two of the ewes when they arrived on the farm, I must say that I…

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Beekeeping | Deliciously Unrefined | Homesteading

Make Hay or Beehives

ByHoney Bee Queen December 18, 2016

Every winter Andy takes inventory of our unoccupied beehive boxes and frames and repairs, cleans and assembles them to prepare for the Spring honey flow. Some frames need to have propolis scraped off or wax moths parts removed (we don’t fumigate and they don’t survive in empty boxes) or boxes just need a good dusting. I…

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