Everything to Know About Goat Milk / admin Hailed as the most complete nutritious food available, goats milk, particularly in its raw state, is packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins, and phyto-nutrients that are incredibly good for humans and other animals. Even in its pasteurized state, it has plenty of wonderful properties – and it tastes […]
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Baby Chicks: The Complete Guide Archives – Country Green Living
Baby Chicks: The Complete Guide / admin Chicken nesting boxes encourage hens to lay their eggs in a clean, safe place. One of the best perks of a good nest box is that you can find the eggs easily. Fortunately, you don’t have to spend lots of money on chicken nesting boxes. They can be […]
The Guide to Canning Tomatoes Archives – Country Green Living
The Guide to Canning Tomatoes / admin “Only two things that money can’t buy And that’s true love and homegrown tomatoes” Singer Guy Clark tells it like it is. There is simply no way to match the exquisite flavors of a homegrown tomato. The best of the store bought varieties tastes like plastic after you’ve […]
The Ultimate Guide to Goat Cheese Archives – Country Green Living
The Ultimate Guide to Goat Cheese / admin Before Europeans were raising dairy cows, small villagers all over the world found it easier to cultivate goats and sheep as a prolific source of milk. In southwest Europe and the Mediterranean, goat milk cheese is a staple, and its aged varieties are just as popular and […]
The Guide to Growing and Eating Heirloom Tomatoes Archives – Country Green Living
There is a lot of buzz among gardeners about heirloom seeds, especially heirloom tomato seeds. If you’re thinking, “Wait a minute, what is an heirloom tomato?” don’t worry, you’re not alone! We’ll help you understand exactly what the term means before you go out shopping for heirloom tomatoes. What is an Heirloom Tomato? Read More […]
Guide to Backyard Chickens & How to Raise Chickens Archives – Country Green Living
Guide to Backyard Chickens & How to Raise Chickens / admin Just because you don’t live in the country doesn’t mean you can’t produce some of your own food. Urban agriculture is on the rise because everyone wants fresher, healthier and cheaper groceries. Your mini farm can do more than grow a few tomatoes. You […]