Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️

Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️
Cracked Corn And Watermelon Buffet For My Feathered Family Members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️

Cracked corn and watermelon buffet for my feathered family members 🌽 🍉 🐓 ♥️

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2 years ago

Quick reminder that American * need to shut the fuck up.

Lord stop making every conflict about you

Y’all are so divorced from reality you act as if every single thing affect y’all first

Ukrainiens are dying and all you can do is wonder about your ass.

I’m just …. Tired of American always being in the narrative. Hearing them talk you’d think that they stopped WWII by them self. Dude, the resistance wouldn’t have stopped if y’all had failed. You wouldn’t have been able to step foot on France if not for the French resistance helping you. And you didn’t even enter the conflict till it cause you trouble.

The soldiers from the colonies where fucking braver than any of you, cause they where fighting for a country that fuck them over.

Just stop

It’s not about you

It’s about them

It’s not even about us European. ( I’m talking about the coalition things plus England there)

It’s about Ukraine and it’s innocent, terrified people.

It’s about the innocent Russian civilians protesting against their corrupt government

Both of them are braver than any US marine.

It’s not about you

So shut the fuck up.

* I’m talking about the American without any tie to ukraine


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2 years ago

So inspiring! I hope to one day see so much nature in my home too.

I wonder if the wagon is diy?

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Hen wagon by Maja Larsson

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2 years ago
Out Wandering For A Bit Today…
Out Wandering For A Bit Today…
Out Wandering For A Bit Today…

Out wandering for a bit today…


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2 years ago

Medieval Irish Nettle Soup

Today, I’ll be taking a look at a staple of Irish medieval cuisine: the humble nettle soup. Late spring and early Summer is the ideal time to make this dish, as the nettle leaves used here won’t have matured fully, and retain a soft, lighter texture than older woodier leaves. Plus they won’t sting your hands as badly as mature nettles. Plenty of Irish families have their own takes on this recipe, and this is influenced by my family’s take on the tradition!

In any case, let’s now take a look at The World That Was! Follow along with my YouTube video, above!

Ingredients 2-3 cups nettle leaves 1 onion, minced 2-3 cloves garlic (or two bulbs of wild garlic, minced) chives (for decoration) butter ½ cup milk/double cream 500ml water or stock salt pepper

Method

1 - Chop and cook the Garlic and Onion

To begin with, we need to peel and chop a whole onion, before tossing this into a pot with some melted butter. You can of course use oil, but dairy products was (and still is) a major part of Irish culinary traditions - so try and use Irish butter here if you can.

In any case, let your onion sauté away for a couple of minutes until it turns translucent and fragrant. When it hits this point, toss in a couple of cloves of crushed garlic - or some wild garlic if you have any!

2 - Deal with the Nettles Next, ball up some nettles and chop it roughly with a knife. Be careful, as the leaves and stems of this plant has stinging fibres (which will get denatured and broken down when it’s cooking).

Nettles act like spinach when you’re cooking them, so have about 2-3 times more than what you think you’ll need on hand. Add your chopped nettles into the pot, and let them cook down before adding the rest!

3 - Cook Soup When all of your nettle leaves have cooked down, pour in 500ml of soup stock (or water) into the pot. Then, toss in about a half a cup of whole milk, or double cream if you have it. Mix this together gently, before putting this onto a high heat. Bring it to a rolling boil, before turning it down to low until it simmers. Let the whole thing simmer away for about an hour.

Serve up hot in a small bowl, garnish with some chives or seasonal herbs, and dig in!

The finished soup is very light and flavourful, but quite filling for what it is! It’s another variation on a medieval pottage, with ingredients that could have been easily foraged in the spring and summer. As it can be made with only a few ingredients, it could have formed the basis of more complex dishes - such as the addition of more vegetables, or meat products.

Given how little the dish has changed from antiquity to modernity, it’s likely that the basics of this soup go back to pre-historic Irish culinary traditions.


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2 years ago

Earlier this year [~April 2021], the Parker Solar Probe passed through the Sun's corona, roughly 6.47 million miles from the Sun's surface, flying through structures called streamers, which are essentially waves of solar plasma. Until now, the streamers have only been seen from afar, mostly during Solar Eclipses.

Additionally the video depicts flybys of the following (in order): Mercury, Venus, The Milky Way, Saturn, Earth and Jupiter, with the latter overtaking earth toward the end of this sequence.

The next solar flyby will be happening in January 2022, bringing the probe roughly 3.83 million miles from the surface of the Sun. Earth, by comparison, orbits the Sun 93 million miles away. (HQ Footage)


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2 years ago

Homesteading tips!

Homesteading is rough and a lot of labour, but there is a lot of rewards that come from it, so here are some tips that can help you start and make it through.

Be realistic. Adapt to your place rather than adapt it to you. Start small and learn what best grows where you are.

Use what you have. Be resourceful. You don’t have to spend thousands or put yourself in debt in order to start. Selling some of what you get - eggs, for example, can help make your home life more sustainable. With that said, it can help to lower initial expense until you start generating a more disposable income - I recommend attempting to save by utilizing cold water rather than hot, taking advantage of solar energy and cutting down on non-necessities such as TV or AC. Look into using a clothesline to save energy and money and you can even make your own soap!

Be patient. When you first start out, it’s not going to look the same it does in your head, and that’s ok! Your hard work will pay off in time. It’s a slow process that requires patience, and this lifestyle is often unpredictable!

START A COMPOST ASAP! You can even begin a compost in an apartment building in your kitchen. Coffee grounds go great in them as well! Familiarize yourself with what can and cannot be composted before starting.

Freeze your eggs and build your own nesting boxes and brooding boxes if you have chickens. A great way to build nesting boxes is cutting up old buckets and filling them! Make sure to predator-proof always.

Speaking of animals, if you plan on keeping goats I recommend an electric fence if you can manage it. Goats need strong fences.

Begin making the most of weeds! You can use nettle to feed animals (and people) and dandelion has many uses as well.

Keep yourself prepared for emergencies like power outages!

Consider making your own drip irrigation system.

Educate yourself on the plants you are keeping and how to look out for plant disease.

Learn how to create and sharpen your own tools!

Learning how to dehydrate food and plants is important for preservation.

Prepare for winter ahead of time!


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2 years ago

Found this method helps a lot in controlling anxiety and handling stressful situations

Wim Hof Method Step-by-Step

My latest biohacking exploration. I’m not really into the cold resistance part (yet), but the breathing exercises are wonderful. If you’re at all familiar with pranayama this won’t be new to you.

Wim Hof Guided Breathing (3 rounds with onscreen timer)


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2 years ago
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