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What's Up at Motherhouse: May 2013
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What's Up at Motherhouse. Saturday, May 11, 2013. We saw several shed arrangements for housing sheep including some built with "prefab" frames of metal tubing with plywood siding. The shed in the next photo has an electric light at the back so Rhonda can leave the light on all night when her ewes are due to lamb and can easily check on them from her kitchen window. Rhonda also keeps a few miniature horses that chase away coyotes. We thank Lauren Hermele for sharing these photos). Old Style Life Skills.
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What's Up at Motherhouse: Apronathon
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What's Up at Motherhouse. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Staff are making aprons to sell to make money for this summer's camperships. Please consider making a donation to help us bring more kids to camp! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big Little Kids Dance. Farming and the feminine. Honey bee finger puppet. Joe Brien Lost Arts Workshops. Keeping a Family Cow. New (and Full) Moon Gatherings. Old Style Life Skills. Whats In a Pickle? Womens wisdom; sacred agriculture. Yes We Can Can.
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What's Up at Motherhouse: SPINspiring WoolWorks Workshop
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What's Up at Motherhouse. Saturday, March 8, 2014. We had our arms full as nearly 40 people RAMbled by the Taghhannuck Grange Hall. For the EWEnique Motherhouse. Old Style Life-Skills Series workshop; WoolsWorth. Joe Benete brought 4 young lambs for us to meet. He feeds the smallest with a nipple pail. Dody and her pet sheep, Rose, taught crocheting. Young Darwin taught finger weaving. So well that we all could do it. Tal of New Twist. And then how to use a wooden spindle to spin the fibers into yarn.
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What's Up at Motherhouse: March 2015
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What's Up at Motherhouse. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Staff are making aprons to sell to make money for this summer's camperships. Please consider making a donation to help us bring more kids to camp! Saturday, March 14, 2015. Today's Old Style Life-Skills Series workshop BEEginning with Bees held at the Taghhannuck Grange Hall. Was BEEzy and inspiring! Todd Shearer showed us his top bar hive. With honeycomb the bees had built last summer. And filled with honey. Jen Worden showed us her Langstroth hive.
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MotherhouseMarket: Motherhouse Market
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Sunday, February 26, 2012. Welcome to the Motherhouse Market Store Room! Things are a bit in disarray here while we down-size from a full scale market web-site complete with shopping cart and Pay-Pal to a simple blog format. Soon we will hopefully have our items organized, archived, and easy to find. Purchases can be made by emailing our Market Mother, Rhonda@Motherhouse.us. THANKS for your purchase! All profits help Motherhouse. Continue to offer our many workshops and events at family-friendly prices.
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What's Up at Motherhouse: July 2013
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What's Up at Motherhouse. Thursday, July 11, 2013. This was followed by a 12 minute brainstorming session of places to go and things to do as homeschooling families. Former principal of Cornwall Consolidated School, Kathleen Fitzgibbons, next spoke of how she reached out to homeschooling families during her principalship. She enthusiastically encouraged us all to be true to ourselves. She also shared a personal antidote about meeting children's author and Newbery Award winner, Elizabeth Yates. Farming an...
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What's Up at Motherhouse: August 2013
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What's Up at Motherhouse. Tuesday, August 20, 2013. The 2013 session of Camp Eureka was our best yet! We visited 5 different Cornwall farms and explored the source of bread, butter and yogurt; honey and granola; fruit and honey peach jam; wool, fiber, and woven belts; healing herbs, soothing salves and scents. Joe Brien Lost Arts Workshops. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Big Little Kids Dance. Farming and the feminine. Honey bee finger puppet. Joe Brien Lost Arts Workshops. Keeping a Family Cow.
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MotherhouseMarket: Yogotherm
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. Debra's thoughts on making yogurt from raw milk:. I make yogurt from raw milk regularly. Milk comes from the cow at about 100 degrees. This is the perfect temperature for making yogurt, so I simply strain the milk and make the yogurt. If you are buying milk, you must heat it to about 100 degrees, (higher than 115 will kill the starter). I just check it on my wrist as if heating milk for a baby's bottle. For a starter, I use some yogurt from the previous batch. For your fi...
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Old World Jerseys - R Local Farm
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Family cows, raw milk products, backyard farming, homesteading skills. TestiMOOnials and Thank You. Family Cows for Sale. Yale Harvest Hosted at Local Farm. Farm Camp n MOOre. Untold Story of Milk. Where To Find Local Raw Milk. Letter to Sally Fallon. The Discontents of Milk. Bringing the Cows Home to the Hudson Valley. Ewe are here: Home. Similar in size to their British Jersey Island ancestors, Old World Jerseys. Welcome to Local Farm. Many of our events are organized collaboratively with the non-profit.
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