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How things change
Tonight we loaded out chickens from our garage brooder to the pasture. Something we’ve done for years and years now, but with Madeline’s graduation imminent I guess I’m even more nostalgic than usual. I started thinking about how this chore … Continue reading
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Got pork?
We’ll be butchering half/whole hogs in the next 2 to 3 weeks. Let us know by Monday if you want one! Chops, bratwurst, ham, bacon, sausage… yum! Raised the old-fashioned way, and not fed any yucky stuff or treated with … Continue reading
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February Mason City delivery
Our February delivery date for Mason City will be Wednesday, February 20th at 6:00 in the southwest corner of the KMart parking lot. Call orders in to 641.732.4915 or email to sugarcreekfarm@osage.net by Monday, February 18th. See you soon!
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Mason City delivery this Wednesday!
We’ll be making deliveries to Mason City this Wednesday, January 23rd. Usually we meet at 6:30 p.m. in the KMart parking lot, but if you can come earlier let me know. Call orders to 641.732.4915 or email to sugarcreekfarm@osage.net by … Continue reading
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How to Cook :: 2 beef stew meat recipes
Mongolian beef – this maybe doesn’t look particularly appetizing but trust me, it’s just the picture not doing it justice because it was delish! I tried out a couple of new recipes this week, both utilizing that wonderful tool of … Continue reading
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Hello. Howdy. Hi. Guten tag. Hola.
I know, I know. I barely posted in 2012. Won’t promise anything for 2013, won’t wax poetic about how I’d really like to be here more often (I would!) But wanted to let anyone that’s still around these parts know … Continue reading
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This month’s delivery date
Because of the weather our first delivery date has been postponed to this Friday, December 21. Same bat time, same bat channel. (6:30 p.m., KMart parking lot in the southwest corner) Email orders to sugarcreekfarm@osage.net or call 641.732.4915 by Friday … Continue reading
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Fifteen
Yeah, we love that you love to cook! Our Olivia… you woke up this morning and all of a sudden you’re 15. It doesn’t seem right. You’re the baby sister. Baby sisters are not 15 years old. You’re so quiet … Continue reading
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