Oct 31, 2018 | Cooking from scratch, Life
It is customary to want to have things last forever and continue to flourish and provide us with the bounty that they are brought to this world to do. Having a few greenhouses assures me that I can at least get a few more months at the end of the summer before a short...
Oct 23, 2018 | Fiber Studio, Homesteading Skills
Luca Tanaka Fiber Studio Artist-in-Residence Intern Bio Born in Nagano, Japan and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Luca is a Fiber artist and a lifelong student of everything. She earned her BFA in Fiber Art from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She uses being...
Sep 25, 2018 | Food for Thought, Life
Shop Nezinscot Farm Online or in your local shops You can find a variety of Nezinscot Farm products, such as baked goods, bread, cheeses, specialty items and yarns at several local shops across the state of Maine. We are so excited to partner up with the amazing shops...
Sep 22, 2018 | Cooking from scratch, Food for Thought
Garlic – Winter Storage, Planting and Recipes Garlic is the most perfect ingredient and a must-have staple in your winter pantry. Read on to learn how to plant, store, cook with and make medicine with Garlic! Planting Garlic One head of garlic weighs a little...
Sep 21, 2018 | Cooking from scratch, Food for Thought, Homesteading Skills, Life
Family Dinner at the end of the day My days’ off continue to be few and far between this time of year, but I felt compelled to write about family dinner at the farm, this year’s dairy intern, and the whole idea of food and its meaning at the end of the day. Like...