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Not the Perfect Farm Wife | The Farmer's Wifee
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The Farmer's Wifee. Loving this life as a dairy farmer's wife. Life as a Wife. Not the Perfect Farm Wife. July 9, 2014. I have a confession to make. I am a horrible farm wife. I’m not the best cook, I take fast food to the guys working out in the fields. I’m not the best house keeper, I keep a clean organized home but it would never pass the white glove inspection like my moms. I don’t bake pies very often, I have never made homemade bread and I have never learned how to can. Most days I am just thankful...
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Being a Young Farmer- Is it Worth it? | Searching for Simple
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Thoughts about God, Agriculture, and Life. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4,066 other followers. Follow Searching for Simple on WordPress.com. Do you believe in the Bible? Letter to a New Momma. Tips on focusing on the Real Reason for the Season. Guilt in not being Hospitable. Being a Young Farmer- Is it Worth it? I feel like I have a lot of. But, I have another confession. We’d be arguing about who is going ...
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Struggle: First Generation | Farmwife Transparency
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Help bridge a gap between farmer and consumer. December 15, 2015. Picture done by Lisa Stout Photography. I’ve been struggling with writing this post for months now. It’s something that has been on my mind for quite a while. Many times I share our story by pictures or words, many of those are funny, feel good things. That’s ok because there are those times, but why not share the bad? We have bills to pay. We can’t wait. But all farmers have bills right? Planning for the worst. You have to do this! Anythi...
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How to Pack Efficiently - Rural HousewivesRural Housewives
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Meet the Rural Housewives. How to Pack Efficiently. By only brining the most usable things you are efficiently using space. I would love to bring 3 boot bags along but it just doesn’t make sense. Roll your clothes, especially the heavier things. Organizers are your friend. Always pack extra socks and underwear. What are some of your favorite packing tips and trick? I would love to have a few more to add to my list! About Ashley Messing Kennedy. You Might Also Like. August 28, 2014. November 21, 2013.
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My Journey to Agvocacy - Rural HousewivesRural Housewives
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Meet the Rural Housewives. My Journey to Agvocacy. Titled 10 Ways Marrying a Farmer Will Change Your Life. And as many of you know this post went viral, and overnight, Jenny was famous! Well, I feel that my role within agvocating is to help mend that connection through social media. I certainly do not know everything about farming, but I feel that is important to share my story as a farmer and farm wife, and connect consumers with a farmer that knows the answers that I do not. You Might Also Like. Welcom...
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Farmer Friends | growing for tomorrow
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Growing Kids, Growing Crops, Growing for Tomorrow. Skip to primary content. Project #Watch Them Grow. I love the diversity of farms that we have in America. Over the next several weeks, I will be sharing links to some of my friends who have different types of farms than we do. Ohio Sheep Farmer and Local Cook – Kristin. Kristin is your typical mom learning to balance this crazy thing we call life! Https:/ www.facebook.com/localfarmmom. Corn, Beans, Pigs, and Kids – oh my! I love how she keeps active with...
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Family Quilts - Rural HousewivesRural Housewives
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Meet the Rural Housewives. I think if you live in the country, a quilt should be covering your bed. Many stores sell their version of a quilt. But somehow, the quilts sold at a big-box store just don’t hold the same nostalgia as one made by hand. My standard for a quilt was set by my great-aunts. They grew up in the country, in a house that didn’t have running water or electricity. None of the sisters ever married, and they lived in the house they were born in their entire lives. I signed up for a quilti...
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