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Homemade Butter

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I made my own butter this week and I’ve been insufferably pleased with myself ever since. There’s something so satisfying about it, and it’s fantastically easy. Now, you don’t save any money by doing this unless you have a milk-producing animal, I guess! If you can get cream for little to no money, then this is hugely economical. Otherwise, not really. I’m lucky that I can purchase good butter from a dairy, where 1 lb costs the same as a quart of cream (both natural products, with no stabilizers, emulsifiers, additives, etc.) I’m not sure exactly how much butter would come from a quart of cream, I’ll have to plan to weigh it out someday. But, anyway, even if there’s no real cost savings… there’s still that satisfaction of making it myself, turning cream into butter and buttermilk. I followed the diy recipe on this “Butter through the Ages”...

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Today's post brought to you by chickens.

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Today's post brought to you by chickens.

“Regard it as just as desirable to build a chicken house as to build a cathedral.” ~ Frank Lloyd Wright Remember when I posted back in March, and these guys were all nothing more than little puff-balls? They are 13 weeks old today and each about the size of a medium house cat. With beaks. We really lucked out, not knowing what we were doing when we picked these out — the Barred Rocks are pretty even tempered and hardy. They don’t pick on each other much. The Accidental Rooster keeps everyone in line, but isn’t too mean. Except that he’s selfish when it comes to treats. Oh, we’re giving out a strawberry? WOOSH… that streak was the rooster, grabbing the berry before it hit the ground and darting off to a corner to gobble it down before the girls are any wiser. Oh, Rooster. We haven’t named them...

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Sharing the market love at Flickr

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Sharing the market love at Flickr

Do beautiful photos of food help inspire your own meals? Can you be seen dashing around the market with your camera in one hand and cash in the other, ready to both shoot and scoop up the fresh, colorful, delectable produce? Well, check this out: Market Friends is a Flickr group for people to share photos from the Albany and Corvallis Farmers’ Markets. Go be inspired, or go join and share your own fabulous photos! Photos: Jennifer (*Oregongirl at Flickr)

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