Latest Posts & Podcasts

  • Processing Applesauce & Apple Butter

    Start by washing your apples. Once that is done, cut into quarters; skins, seeds and all. Put these quarters into a large stockpot. If your apples are really dry, you need to add about a gallon of water to a very large stockpot full. If your apples are very juicy, you need little to no… Read more

  • *Podcast* Leviticus Chapter 8- Anointing of the Priests

    In today’s chapter, we will talk about the anointing oil of the Priests, do a study of the Hebrew words for oil and anointing, and how it all points to the Messiah. Listen here: Read more

  • News from this Week 9/14/22

    Breaking World News The following news is taken in whole or part from Worthy News Ministries. U.S. considers China sanctions to deter Taiwan action, Taiwan presses EU The United States is considering options for a sanctions package against China to deter it from invading Taiwan, with the European Union coming under diplomatic pressure from Taipei… Read more

  • How to Start, Grow, Harvest and Preserve Your Own Sweet Potatoes

    Starting Your Slips In mid-winter take your best sweet potato and put it in a quart canning jar filled with water. (DO NOT CUT YOUR POTATO!) Don’t have a sweet potato you grew? That’s okay, just get a couple from the store. Set your canning jar in the window sill. Change the water every few… Read more

  • Treating Mastitis in Goats Naturally

    Causes of Mastitis: Stress Injury Unsanitary milking conditions Unsanitary pens Not milking a doe before kidding, and letting the udder fill and get hard. Drying doe off too quickly Symptoms include: -Hot painful udder -Hard udder -Clots in milk -Occasionally blood in milk (this makes the milk turn pink) Mastitis Treatment: Hot STRONG Mullien Tea… Read more

  • Treating Ringworm

    Ringworm is a common fungal disease in goats. It is a fungus, not a worm, and mostly appears during prolonged periods of wet weather. As with many other skin conditions, keeping the loafing and sleeping areas clean and dry will help reduce the occurrence of ringworm. Ringworm can be located almost anywhere on the goat’s… Read more