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Saturday, November 23, 2019

Shameless Self Promotion

Hello friends! It's shameless self promotion time! 

(Comforter available on RedBubble)

When Holiday shopping this year, please consider supporting small businesses and independent artists. When you shop at stores like Walmart, you are just helping some fat cat billionaire get even richer! When you shop local, shop small business, shop independent artists and writers, you are helping put food on the table, helping to keep electricity on, helping to pay rent!  

I work on numerous P.O.D sites - print on demand. I put my designs on the products and every time a product sells with my design, I get 20% of the sale. 

Here's some pics of shirts with my designs on them! I have over 400 designs.



(All the above shirt pics came from Teepublic)

You can find my designs on products on Zazzle, RedBubble, Teepublic, Cafe Press, Spreadshirt, Displate, Society6 and even on Amazon! My designs on on cards, shirts, shower curtains, mugs, towels, blankets and so much more! If you are looking for Xmas cards, please check out my Greeting Card Universe store! I have lots of great Xmas cards!

Here's links to some of my stores!


(The shoes are available on Zazzle)


I also have two Etsy stores


I also have three books!


                                                Mead Made Easy


(Hit on the book name to open the link to the page)


Every sale makes me smile and do a happy dance! Every sale helps to feed my family and pay my bills! 

(Bag is available on Zazzle)

Please feel free to share this post! sharing is a great way to help me without spending any money :)












Monday, November 18, 2019

Guests

I have some big guests staying at my place right now - two horses and 8 Highland cows!

Some friends sadly had housing problems and are between farms. They have a bid on two farms so hopefully they get something soon! Until they find a place, the cows and horses are staying here. Happy to help out. :) I've never taken care of horses and cows before, so it's a great learning experience. 









Friday, November 8, 2019

How to Make Marijuana Edibles

A dear fried asked me how to make marijuana edibles, so I thought I'd do a blog post with directions encase anyone else wanted to learn how to do it. Edibles are great for both pain and recreational use. They are also great for helping with sleeping and can help some mental health issues. Please talk to your Dr before using marijuana to treat symptoms and never stop taking a prescription without talking to your Dr first! Safety first!

There is numerous different ways to make edibles, this is just one of many.

To make marijuana edibles, we first must make cannabutter (cannabis infused butter) or canna-oil (cannabis infused oil)

I usually use olive oil or coconut oil. sometimes I use butter and if I'm in a pinch I'll even use margarine. You want something with lots of fat as the THC bonds to the fat.

You need:

1. 1/2 -1 quarter ounce of marijuana bud/flower or about an ounce of shake/leaf
2. One cup of olive or coconut oil or one cup of butter
3. Two cups of water
4. One teaspoon of Lecithin (Type doesn't matter)
(Lecithin helps the THC bond with the butter)

Step One: Prepare to Decarb

Cannabis must be decarbed to activate the THC. To prepare to decarb, you need to grind or break up you weed. Don't make it super fine, as it will be harder to strain if it super fine and a little larger surface is easier for the THC to bond to. Using a hand grinder works well.

This pic shows a quarter of bud/flower 

Using the hand grinder to break up the weed and prepare it for decarbing

Step Two: Decarb the weed

Once the weed is broken up, it should be spread out on a cookie sheet or something similar. Oven should be pre-heated to 225F. Once the oven is pre-heated, the cannabis should be put in the oven for 45-60 minutes. Give the cookie sheet a light shake every 15-20 minutes. You can use parchment paper (also called wax paper) on the cookie sheet too help make it easier to remove once decarbed. Decarbing STINKS, Prepare for your kitchen to have a strong marijuana smell during the process.



Step Three; Make Butter/Oil

Once decarbed, the weed will be light brown in colour. Add the two cups of water to a pot on the stove. heat up the water, then add your oil/butter. Once your oil/butter is melted and merged with the water, turn down the heat to as low as it goes and add your decarbed weed. Add 1 teaspoon of lecithin. Simmer for 2-6 hours. NEVER let it boil! If it boils you will burn off all the THC. stir every 20-30 minutes.



Weed in the pot of water and olive oil on the stove. 


The stove element is turned down to as low as possible. never let it boil!


Step Four: Strain and Separate the butter

Once the cannabutter/cannaoil is done it will be green in colour.  Take the oil off the heat and strain through a cheesecloth or strainer. the cannabis in the mixture can be thrown out. the THC and CBD from the marijuana is now in the butter/oil. Take the butter/oil and put it in a container and in the fridge or freezer for a couple of hours to separate off the water from the butter/oil. 


Once done your butter should look similar to this!


Use the butter to make cookies, a cake, on toast etc etc!

Edibles aren't hard to make, big thing, don't ever let it boil/burn! 


Sunday, November 3, 2019

Meat Birds - Take Two

First round of meat birds was pretty awful. they were aggressive, drew blood on me several time, stunk so badly they made my stomach ill, were hard work caring for, and were just overall dirty and disgusting.  They were also expensive! It would of cost less per pound to simply buy chicken at the grocery store. Not a good experience at all.


Second round of meat birds happening now. They go to get processed in three weeks. Can't wait! I was very tempted to not do the second batch of meat birds as the first batch was such a bad experience, but as they were already paid for and I like to give everything a fair try, I figured I'd try one more time. 

We did a few things different this time and things are going better. The first time we penned them for almost their entire time here. this time we freeranged them with the other birds. So much easier and better! The birds are healthier, not as aggressive and way easier to care for. They also don't stink as bad.

Unfortunately due to freeranging, we've lost ten of them to predators :( They are super easy prey; big, fat, slow moving, and white. However, one of the reasons they have been easier and more enjoyable is because there is less of them. 20 meat birds is much nicer to raise than 30! That's a good lesson, if I had raised less the first time it probably wouldn't of been such a bad experience. 30 was too many birds at once.

Round 2 with meat birds is still expensive, but a little less expensive this time for us as we did better sharing expenses with our friend who owns half of the meat birds. First round we paid 100% of the cost for their bedding and corn. That added over $80 to our meat bird expense on the first round. This time, we are only purchasing about 60% of the corn, which helps to cut costs for us. :) The meat birds will be a bit less per pound for us this time, but still more than what we would of paid at the grocery store.

The timing for the second batch was much better. First batch had to go through extreme heat while they were big. this time we had extreme heat while they were chicks, but nice cool temps while they are adults. so much better! However, way more predators in fall than in summer, so we've lost more meat birds than we would of in the summer time. 

Overall this time around with the meat birds has been a better experience. Freeranging them makes life way easier, and raising them from August-November is easier than raising them from May to August. If we ever try them again, we'll be sure to keep numbers down. Raising around 15-20- meat birds at a time is a much better idea! 30 is too many, especially when you already have 60-70 other birds and chicks/duckling etc to deal with. 

Everything is a learning lesson! I'll post with final costs once they get processed .

Hugs and love!