We made vanilla ice cream for our 4th of July celebration and topped it with fresh blueberries and strawberries so I'm now on the look out for some ripe peaches that will be perfect for peach ice cream. Although I don't remember who gave me this peach ice cream recipe that I found in my recipe collection box , I'm certain it will be good!
Peach Ice Cream
1 quart very ripe peaches,crushed
Juice of 3 lemons
1 can evaporated milk
3 cups sugar
dash salt
whole milk ( add to fill 1 gallon ice cream freezer)
Mix peaches,lemon juice, evaporated milk, sugar and salt in large bowl; pour into ice cream freezer can. Add whole milk to fill line of freezer can and freeze according to ice cream freezer directions.
There's never a bad time for summer picnics, puppy dogs or homemade ice cream!
Friday, July 11, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Dairymom's Thankful Thursday
I went to check on this group of calves that were moved from the hutches to the pasture a few weeks ago. They're all doing great and I laughed to see who was leading the group of Holsteins--our little orphan beef calf, Lucky.
Lucky will join the beef cattle herd when she gets a little older but for now she seems to be enjoying life with the Holsteins.
I'm thankful to work every day on our family dairy farm
raising and caring for animals on the land we call home.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Dairy Red Delivers a Firecracker
It seemed fitting since we're still hearing the pops and bangs of the neighbors leftover firecrackers to extend our celebration with the birth of this red Ayrshire beauty. With our dairy cow herd consisting of mostly black and white Holsteins, it's a thrill to see a beautiful red baby!
Ayrshire dairy cattle originated from Ayrshire in southwest Scotland and are known to be strong, rugged and easily adaptable to any type of dairy herd. An average Ayrshire cow will weigh 990-1320 pounds and produce milk that has moderate butterfat and high protein.
The Ayrshire cattle became part of our herd when Cody, our oldest son, purchased his first registered Ayrshire for his 4-H dairy project. His first Ayrshire was named Sunshine and she was full of personality. She always let us know who was boss when getting ready to show at the fair!
This baby had plenty of energy while I was feeding her the bottle of milk this afternoon.
Firecracker will be a perfect name for this new addition to the herd!
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Freedom to Farm
We'll be milking the cows, feeding the calves , baling hay and planting a crop before we pack up our traditional picnic supper, load the lawn chairs and head to the pasture where we watch the July 4th fireworks provided by the communities that surround our farm property.
We don't take our freedom to farm for granted--it's an honor and privilege to be an American dairy farmer working to provide high-quality milk everyday (that includes weekends and holidays) by caring for our animals and the land we call home.
God Bless America!
Dairymom's Thankful Thursday
From the rehearsal to the wedding, I'm thankful for the fun we had with family and friends to prepare for Margaret and Cody's special day!
Monday, June 30, 2014
Summer Begins with National Ice Cream Month
Summer has finally arrived in Northwest Arkansas! Although the cows and I don't really enjoy all the heat and humidity, we do like to stand under the shade trees and enjoy the view of the flower bed full of colorful lilies!
There's only one thing that makes this even better...
Happy July--National Ice Cream Month!!
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Dairymom's Thankful Thursday
Romance with a dairy farmer is always interesting! In January, Cody, our oldest son, wrote his proposal on the blue door (Margaret's favorite door)
and set the stage for the life-changing question!
I'm thankful for these special moments with my dairy farm family
and
the June Dairy Month wedding that happens in just a couple of days!
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