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Monday, May 17, 2010

Recipes Coming Soon!

I am gathering my recipes and trying to decide which ones would be good to share.  I have loads of recipes...in my head.  Most of the things I make are not from a written recipe, so I am having to write down and try to quantify the ingredients for each dish as I add them so I have something to post other than the finished product.  The other problem is deciding which recipes are even worthy of being posted.  Do I go with the simple and quick meals that are good for busy families?  Do I focus on the recipes that only use fresh ingredients and R-Meat?  Do I only post the show stoppers?  The recipes that make me drool typing about them?  I could always just go with a mix of everything.  The quick and tasty, fresh and delicious and the drool worthy.  Variety is the spice of life after all so I guess that is the way to go.  
I made a stir fry the other day and decided that I might want to post it so I had better write it down and take some pictures.  Writing down the ingredients was pretty straight forward; I started with a pretty easy recipe.  The picture taking...now that was a learning experience.  First I lined up all my ingredients in pretty pinch bowls.  I piled all the veggies on a pretty cutting board and arranged the other ingredients around them.  I took a few photographs and rearranged them. Took a few more pictures.  Then I realized I forgot an ingredient...  Start again.  After getting the perfect shot of my ingredients it was on to the composition of the meal.  And a picture of each step.  I wash my hands a lot when I cook anyway, but I think I went through a bottle of soap in this one meal.  I couldn't touch the camera with greasy, wet, or food-particled hands, right?  And to get the perfect shot I needed to make sure I stopped after every teensy step so people would know what I was doing, right?  So of course I had to take a picture of the oil in the pan (wash your hands.)  And the meat as it hit the pan (wash your hands.)  And the meat after it cooked for a minute (I don't think I washed my hands this time.)  And the veggies when they hit the pan (wash your hands.)  You get the idea.  I continued taking my pictures from every angle imaginable, trying to get that cookbook worthy shot I had in my head.  I learned that when the steam is rising from the pan, an overhead shot is probably not the best... I also discovered that the light coming from the hood over the stove is not really "ideal" for photographs.  Oh well.  Live and learn.  It kind of takes the "cooking" out of cooking to document it this way.  It was a little weird at first, but once I started seeing the dish I was making as more of an art piece than a meal, it was really fun.  I think I get so caught up in my life sometimes that making dinner becomes more about getting food in peoples bellies expeditiously than actually creating a food experience.  I look forward to creating my next meal experience and documenting it for you (even with all the hand washing.) 
In the end, I got more than dry hands and dirty dishes, I got some valuable experience and some nice photos.  I will post that first recipe as soon as I finish editing the photos and tweeking the written recipe.  I am really excited to share our recipes with you!  Super Mac's mom was a great cook and I have some of her recipes that I think people will go nuts over.  I plan to have some of the recipes follow the growing season.  Some of the recipes to look forward to in May/June:  Asparagus Soup, Strawberries and Cream Pie, Pork Chops with Grilled Asparagus and Wild Rice,  Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble.  Yum!  I hope you enjoy reading and trying our recipes as much as I do creating them!  

Until next time,
Nicole

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mom's Day!

    Happy Mother's Day to all the mother's out there.  We spent the day playing outside at the park and it was WONDERFUL!  We played on the jungle gym...well we tried to get Mac Jr. to play on the jungle gym.  He wasn't really having it.  He was more into throwing sand on himself and riding the giant salamander in the sandbox.  We took a walk down a path that follows the river through the park and looked at the paddle boats.  They had a few that were shaped like animals; a dragon and a swan to be specific.  I wasn't sure we were gonna make it any farther down the path for a minute there.  Mac Jr.  was extremely disappointed he didn't get to ride the "dino", but we managed to distract him long enough to make our escape and keep walking.  We took some pictures by the river rocks and by this old well called "Hobo Spring."  Then we headed back to the jungle gym to try the slides and climbing stuff again.  It looked like he was just gonna have another meltdown, but a few times down the slide with "Ham" (he calls my sister Sam, "Ham".  Isn't that too cute?) and he was loving it!  He wanted to go on all the slides.  I made sure to snap about a 100 photos of him smiling on the slides.  You can never have too many slide pictures...or smiling kid pictures, right?  
    Every time I look at the pictures of our family today (even the ones of Mac Jr. flailing to get away to go play) it will bring a smile to my face.  This might sound corny, but spending time as a family is my favorite thing to do.  We have such busy lives that we never get to spend as much time together as we would like.  Super Mac works from before dawn till after dusk and that doesn't leave much time to just play.  Days like these make me feel so full; full of life and happiness and most of all love.  I have the two greatest boys any mother could ask for.  
Later tonight, we will be meeting my mom and dad for dinner at the Machine Shed.  Good food and family will make for a great end to a perfect day.  I could say I wish everyday was like this, but I think I appreciate them much more this way. 
I hope everyone had a wonderful mother's day.  I hope you got to spend it with your kids or at least someone you care about and who cares about you.  Until next time!  
Nicole

P.S.  Thought you might want to meet the men in my life:


 It's my Farmer, it's the best Daddy ever,  it's SUPER MAC! (This picture makes me drool a little...My very own gentle giant, or Shrek, except hot...




The Mac Jr!!!!!!!!!!!!  a.k.a. Tony a.k.a. Stinksaronious a.k.a. Doodle a.k.a.  Mackay Anthony 
Really surprised this kid knows his name.  




My Little Will.  William Walter.  He's got his Grandpa's ears and the cutest smile you've ever seen!  He thinks his brother is the greatest thing in the world and Mac Jr thinks that rocks.  They look at each other and giggle, and Mac Jr giggles because Will is giggling at him and Will giggles because Mac Jr is giggling...it could go on forever.  It is those moments that make life great. 


Love you Guys!  Thanks for being my babies!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

A little about R-background...

I should probably start by telling you a little bit about myself. Or ourselves, I should say. I am a wife and mother of two small boys. I am a busy stay at home mom. I am married to a superhero. He is a drafter by day and a natural farmer by night. He doesn't wear a cape or spandex (although that might be interesting...), but he does look pretty good in a pair of Carhardt jeans and a flannel. His mission is to rescue the world from corporate farming, one mouth at a time.
We live in a small town in southeast Wisconsin. I live the life that I used to dream about as a kid(most of the time!) but I will have to elaborate on that later.
R-Farm is the name of...well...our farm. My husband came up with the name R-Farm. He wanted people to feel like it was their farm; a place they could trust to raise their beef, pork and poultry without using harmful antibiotics and hormones on the animals and pesticides on the crops. We don't use GMO seed and we follow organic practices. We like to think that we do things the way you would do them yourself without all the blood, sweat and cow poop that goes into raising animals naturally. Plus, we have an impossibly long last name and it just made sense to shorten it to "R" rather than have to spell out all 15 letters plus "farm" all the time.
We live pretty simply. We don't have flashy cars, we like to go to County fairs and (some of us)tractor pulls, and I sew all of our clothes. Well, not really, but I do know how to sew and I enjoy it so the point is that I could sew our clothes. But I like my kids more, and at the rate they (husband too) go through clothes I would never leave the sewing room. We are just regular people living our lives, doing what we love and hopefully helping people discover local food in the process.
I have been wanting to start a blog for a while now, but wasn't sure what it should be about. The purpose of this blog is still kind of vague for me. I want it to be a place where I can share the interesting goings on of R-Farm as well as the everyday happenings of my life as a mom. I am hoping it will evolve with each post and find a direction somewhere along the way. Just as Seinfeld was "a show about nothing", this is a blog about nothing... and EVERYTHING.

I look forward to finding my way with you.

Nicole