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Chickens in the Road

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Url:http://www.suzannemcminn.com/blog
Author(s):Suzanne McMinn
Language:English
Tags:humor, food, life
Description:Daily farmhouse journal with cooking, crafts, cute farm animals, country living, and fun!
Ratings (139 Ratings)
Popularity:1121 Followers

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How to Cut Bread
A few days ago, I got this nice yet despairing email:I came across your site several months ago when I was trying to find out how to make bread. Later, I realized there was more to your site than ...more
2009-12-15
The Farmhouse Year in Review 2009
January. It snows. A lot. We have serious issues with water as keeping our well pumping all the way up the hill to the house proves to be a bigger challenge than had even been expected. Repeate...more
2009-12-14
Intentional Christmas
At Christmastime, I bake cookie ornaments.It’s what I do. It’s who I am. It’s what makes Christmas for me. I decorate them.Children decorate them.I love the orange slices, the ...more
2009-12-13
Rum Toffee Spoons
Following up on yesterday’s Cast Iron Pan Candy post, I had to make the dipped spoons. Using the quantities in the post (1 cup butter, 1 cup brown sugar), I made just over two dozen dipped s...more
2009-12-12
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2009-12-12
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Cast Iron Pan Candy
This candy tastes like butter toffee, and it’s so simple, you probably have the ingredients right now. It’s very inexpensive–and delicious! It’s also fun to make (and a go...more
2009-12-11
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Facebook UserDec 14

Thanks for inviting me to your blog! I really enjoy it! :o)
 

Florence Canter BrandstetterNov 24

Being born a country girl, it has always stayed with me. My husband is from W.Va. (Danese/Meadow Bridge areas). We had thought of moving back years ago and retire, though a change in plans had us build a home on my family farm here in Southern Maryland. Enjoy your site so much, and hope to one day be able to retire, and like you, being able to have a working farm like I remember from my childhood.
 

Facebook UserNov 13

Love your blog. Great articles and inspiration!

Heidi from ARCHEA ; )
 

Pamela HelleOct 24

I just love your blog. I heard about you today from Bob Lewis and I got on line and checked you out and it was great. My dad is originally from the great state of WV.
 

Leslie ShelorOct 5

Really enjoying your recipes! Ain't farm life grand!?
 

Beverly StevensSep 28

oh,lordy,how I miss the simpler country life,esp.the animals. Your writings make me farm sick. Thank you. From sunny South Africa - siyabona & hamba khali.
 

Gwendolyn Brianna de RuyterSep 17

thank you for inviting me, i love your stories
you are an inspiration for others, just by following your heart.
keep on writing and i will keep on reading

hugs
 

Hannelore JordaanSep 5

Just read your story about the slanted house, man that was good. I am moving to the farm in 5 months time and after reading your story i cant wait... Thanks and greeting from South Africa
 

Aimee SpicerSep 3

My sons birthday is next week, and I just happened to stumble across your yellow cake mix, your blog sucked me in! it is so cute and homie that I decided to read the slanted house, after that I was truely stuck! I love it! your blog makes me want to go back to Georgia and start over the way you have!
 

Facebook UserMay 5

I enjoy everything about your blog Suzanne! I look forward to reading it every day! :)
 
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