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    This is Chef Keith Snow’s daily coffee! Very rich and flavorful with a smooth finish, perfect for French press, pour-over, cold brew, or iced coffee-sip it up nice! A premier combination of Central and South American beans. This dark blend is roasted until the surface of the bean shows a hint of natural oil. The mellow smoky flavor with chocolate nuance is superbly aromatic. Post-Roast: Two different coffees roasted and then blended “post roast” create unique flavors.

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    WHAT’S COOKING?

    Fried Rice

    Chicken and Rice Soup

    Rigatoni with meat sauce and ricotta cheese

    Huge Kudos to Dan from California for making the most delicious and special lasagna I‘ve ever eaten….I’ll always remember that flavor.

    Food Industry and Harvest News:

    Candy Maker to Invest $237 Million To Build Uah Plant To Make Granola Bars

    “This investment marks a significant milestone in the acceleration of our brand’s growth potential as consumer and retailer demand increase,” Steve Gardiner, CEO of Nature’s Bakery, said in a statement. “This facility joins our existing bakeries to reflect our commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability.”

    The new plant is 339,000 square feet and in Salt Lake City, they can make almost a billion boxes of fruit bars and granola in this one plant.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Steak fried rice is so delicious and filled with protein and other healthy ingredients, particularly animal fats in the form of eggs and beef tallow. I like to use tougher (cheaper) cuts of beef that I obtain from small grass-fed operations rather than the factory farm stuff, yuk! Fried rice, is a pretty simple dish and it can be made with just about any protein, or none at all.

    I start with aromatics in the form of shallots, garlic, chili peppers, ginger, and green onion, then add vegetables like peas, carrots, cabbage, bell peppers, broccoli, greens, brussels sprouts, squash, and also some basic sauces; soy sauce and oyster sauce. I love adding local eggs usually 3 but as many as 5 eggs per recipe to add in protein and substance.

    I DO NOT load it up with rice, I’d say f I weighed the ingredients, cooked, day-old rice would be 40% of the total weight. I’m not looking for a carbohydrate bomb, just adding some bulk and texture. It’s the principles of Food Storage Feast at work, using cheap ingredients mixed with pantry items, local veg, and local protein to make an inexpensive but flavorful dish.

    I usually cook rice the day before or the morning of, then place it on a sheet tray uncovered and place it outside in winter, or in the fridge. This helps the rice to dry out slightly which helps it get all “sizzled up” when cooking.

    Now that rice is accounted for let’s move on to prep the aromatics first, then the vegetables, and then the protein. I keep them all separated. If using red meat be sure to find the grain of the meat, cut long strips with the grain, then tiny pieces against the grain. The next step is to marinate the protein for about 1 hour in soy and oyster sauce, I’d say 3 tbs soy, 2 tbs oyster sauce, and mix well.

    I start by heating my wok to a medium-high, then I wok-fry the protein in beef tallow or duck fat until it’s starting to color and is cooked through, then add the aromatics and fry another 2 minutes tossing often. Remove and set aside. Add more fat, then the vegetables, and cook stirring often until they soften slightly, not looking for mush here people. Set aside, and back to the wok we go, add more fat and the rice, toss then let it start to crisp up before tossing again. One rice has some color and has been tossed around a bit I make a small well in the bottom, add a pat of butter or two then crack the eggs in, and let them cook for about 2 minutes before mixing it all up to distribute the eggs.

    Then add the meat and veg and a little more soy and oyster sauce plus a butt load of white pepper and toss well, taste it, if it needs salt add some or more soy.

    I like to serve with with my fermented pepper mayo, you can use Siracha, or Gochujang plus your favorite mayo ( make your own!!!!) to make this sauce. Drizzle it around the fried rice and dig in!

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Check out this video about growing a massive harvest of potatoes. This guy gets big harvests, he is a conventional grower, not a regenerative grower but I’d imagine most reading this are still growing in conventional ways. He is growing in Florida and most soil is jut sand, pretty poor quality so needs additional amendments. Your soil might be better and a homemade compost could be used. Either way, you can learn from this video.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Moccamaster Coffee makers fromTechnivorm. I have owned 6 Mocamasters in my time and I just ordered another one yesterday plus a burr grinder to place in a home I’ll be spending some time in shortly. These machines brew very fast and have a copper boiler that almost instantly brings water to the boil and keeps temps around 200 degrees through the brew cycle. They are handmade in Holland and they are recognized the world over to be the best coffee makers available, I agree! They do sell refurbished models (that’s what I just bought) but you have to call to check on stock levels, a refurb machine can save about $100.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Fried rice can be a healthy and delicious dish that most people love and is also inexpensive. The perfect venue for using up leftover meats and vegetables.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://us.moccamaster.com/

    https://youtu.be/CFQgdhQcV6U

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    Brown Duck Coffee Quackin Blend

    This is Chef Keith Snow’s daily coffee! Very rich and flavorful with a smooth finish, perfect for French press, pour-over, cold brew, or iced coffee-sip it up nice! A premier combination of Central and South American beans. This dark blend is roasted until the surface of the bean shows a hint of natural oil. The mellow smoky flavor with chocolate nuance is superbly aromatic. Post-Roast: Two different coffees roasted and then blended “post roast” create unique flavors.

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    WHAT’S COOKING?

    Chili w beans

    White bean soup with parmesan broth

    Spaghetti bolognese

    Pot roast and pot roast soup

    Chik Fil A on Sunday-see photos

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    French Fry Demand is way off-Declining restaurant traffic created a potato surplus for one of the world’s largest producers of french fries.

    Boise, Idaho-based Lamb Weston Holdings purchased more potatoes than needed based on overly aggressive sales forecasts, President and CEO Tom Werner said on a second-quarter earnings call Jan. 4. The processor reported a $71 million charge to write off the excess supply.

    Demand for french fries has sputtered as consumers dine out less due to rapid inflation. North American sales volumes declined 4% in the quarter, though profits increased in part due to higher French fry prices.

    Arizona Joins Florida and Texas in Bid To Ban Lab-Grown Meat From Labeling Itself-Meat

    The bill seeks to prohibit the labeling of any products as “meat” that are not derived from livestock or poultry and instead were produced in a laboratory from cultured animal cells.

    This marks the latest pushback from lawmakers against the budding industry, as the traditional meat sector and some consumers raise concerns over its safety.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Parmesan broth is a rather unique ingredient, have you ever made it or known anyone else who made it? Yes, exactly, it’s not that common. However, if you hate wasting food and want to make a unique flavoring agent for soups sauces etc, parmesan broth is your new friend.

    Elevate your cooking with the rich and savory depth of Parmesan broth. Crafted by simmering Parmesan rinds, aromatic vegetables, and herbs in a flavorful broth base, this versatile elixir adds a luxurious touch to a wide range of dishes. Its umami-rich flavor profile complements risottos, soups, and braised dishes, infusing them with a subtle nuttiness and a satisfying savoriness. The golden hue and velvety texture of Parmesan broth make it a delightful base for pasta sauces and grain-based dishes. Whether used as a foundational component or as a finishing touch, Parmesan broth is a simple yet indulgent way to enhance the depth of flavors in your culinary creations.

    I have used it to make a simple white bean soup, minestrone soup, and butternut squash risotto, and even added it to some chili….crazy I know!

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Pruning apple trees-I suggest you check out Stefan Sebkowiak’s pruning master class if you have trees or are planning to plant some. It’s a wealth of material from a true expert. Find the course here. Proper pruning is an art form and can really make a massive difference in the quantity and quality of your fruit harvests.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    US added over 1 trillion dollars in just over 1 quarter, the pace of debt accumulation is staggering, and this won’t end well.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Combustion inc predictive thermometer, a simple tool that works very well. I have used this for roasts, chicken, and steaks and it is spot on. I highly recommend it.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    PArm broth is a simple staple you can make to enrich many items, so if you have parm rinds or can buy them, I suggest you try it!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/french-fry-potato-surplus-lamb-weston-restaurants/704546/

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    Brown Duck Coffee Quackin Blend

    This is Chef Keith Snow’s daily coffee! Very rich and flavorful with a smooth finish, perfect for French press, pour-over, cold brew, or iced coffee-sip it up nice! A premier combination of Central and South American beans. This dark blend is roasted until the surface of the bean shows a hint of natural oil. The mellow smoky flavor with chocolate nuance is superbly aromatic. Post-Roast: Two different coffees roasted and then blended “post roast” create unique flavors.

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    WHAT’S COOKING?

    Strawberry Kvass

    Fried Rice

    Various high-protein, low-carb, and low-fat foods-not my favorite way to eat.

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    More stories about olive oil fraud. This fraud is rampant and it’s hard to find authentic olive oil at stores. Domestic olive oil may be a better option but this requires research and cost. I recently watched this YouTube video and it is rather alarming.

    Join the olive oil club to get authentic oil. (Harvest Eating has no affiliation whatsoever)

    Check out this video

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Increasing Protein To Energy Ration To Build Muscle And Lose Weight

    The Protein to Energy (PE) diet, popularized by Ted Naiman, emphasizes the pivotal role of protein in the diet for optimizing body composition and overall health. This approach prioritizes consuming adequate protein to support muscle growth and repair, while minimizing excessive carbohydrate and fat intake. Naiman advocates for a focus on nutrient-dense, whole foods, and emphasizes the satiating effect of protein, which can aid in controlling appetite and promoting fat loss. By balancing protein intake with energy needs, adherents of the PE diet aim to achieve and maintain a lean, strong, and energetic body. Naiman's approach offers a simple yet effective framework for those looking to improve their dietary habits and achieve sustainable wellness.

    Download the EBOOK For $20 From Dr Naiman: (I AM NOT and affiliate) https://thepediet.gumroad.com/l/thepediet

    Protein Rich Foods

    When it comes to seeking inexpensive animal-based protein sources, there's a wide array of options that offer both affordability and nutritional value. Eggs stand out as a versatile and budget-friendly choice, providing an excellent source of high-quality protein. Canned tuna and sardines and salmon are also economical alternatives that are packed with protein and healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Additionally, buying whole chickens and using various cooking methods to utilize every part is a cost-effective way to access lean protein. Embracing these inexpensive animal-based protein sources not only supports a balanced diet but also demonstrates practical and frugal meal planning. Chicken breasts and thighs are also excellent protein sources.

    Counting Macros Made Easy with Apps


    Counting macros doesn't have to be a daunting task anymore, thanks to the convenience of macro-counting apps. These user-friendly tools offer a seamless way to track your macronutrient intake, providing a clearer understanding of your dietary needs and goals. With just a few taps on your smartphone, you can effortlessly log your meals and monitor your carbohydrate, protein, and fat consumption.
    Harnessing the power of these apps allows for better nutritional choices while promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Whether you're aiming for weight loss, muscle gain, or simply striving for a well-rounded diet, incorporating macro-counting apps into your daily routine offers an effective, modern approach to mindful eating. Experience the ease and benefits of tracking macros with these innovative apps, and take proactive steps toward achieving your nutritional objectives.

    Cottage Cheese: A Protein Powerhouse


    Cottage cheese is a versatile and nutritious protein source that has been a dietary staple for centuries. Packed with high-quality protein, it is an excellent option for those looking to increase their protein intake. With about 14 grams of protein in a half-cup serving, cottage cheese provides a substantial amount of this essential nutrient. What sets cottage cheese apart from other protein sources is its completeness, as it contains all the essential amino acids the body needs for muscle maintenance and growth. Additionally, cottage cheese is a rich source of calcium, which plays a vital role in bone health and muscle function. Whether enjoyed on its own, mixed into smoothies, or used as a topping for savory dishes, cottage cheese stands out as a satisfying and nutrient-dense protein option for individuals seeking to support their active lifestyle or increase their protein intake.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Getting to know Willow.

    Willow can be used for many things including controlling erosion, fixing nitrogen, living fences, propagation, wind barriers, fodder for livestock, making baskets, and privacy. I found Willow for sale here.

    Willow trees offer a multitude of benefits on a homestead. Their fast growth and resilient nature make them an excellent choice for erosion control, especially along waterways or in areas prone to soil erosion. Additionally, willow trees provide valuable shade, which is crucial for keeping livestock and poultry cool during hot summer months. Their branches can also be used for crafting natural fencing, trellises, and other garden structures. Furthermore, willow leaves and bark have medicinal properties, making them a valuable resource for natural remedies and herbal medicine. With their multiple practical uses, willow trees are a valuable addition to any homestead, providing both functional and sustainable benefits for the land and its inhabitants.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Although the administration and puppet media tell us the economy is great, all good….I continue to warn about the stability of banks as they are reliant on FED Loan programs such as The Bank Term Funding Program to stay afloat. As of 12/20/2023, the program grew to $131 trillion.

    With customer deposits growing scarce, U.S. banks are instead relying on emergency funding lines from the Federal Reserve Banks and the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system. FHLB bond capital raising, of which the proceeds are used to fund the banks, is up 89 percent year over year through November and looks set to reach $1.1 trillion for 2023. Use of the Bank Term Funding Program, the emergency line put in place by the Fed in March 2023, reached an all-time high last week at $131.3 billion.

    This does not reflect normal market operations.

    This is a sign that the bank funding markets aren’t operating properly and that the regulators are stepping in to help prop up the system. people. Banks are in deep trouble, with depositors continuing to flee and the FED standing up the banks.

    So much for the liabilities side. However, banks face challenges on the asset side as well.

    Unrealized losses on investment securities, which is the same problem that got SVB into trouble a year ago, continue to rise. U.S. banks reported unrealized losses of over $684 billion in the third quarter, up 22 percent from the second quarter. Of these unrealized losses on securities, $294 billion are categorized as available for sale (AFS), as opposed to held to maturity (HTM), whereby the bank intends to hold the asset and (hopefully) recapture principle at the end of the term. The high amount of AFS suggests that if interest rates remain “higher for longer,” then a portion of these losses will begin to be realized in 2024 as they are sold by the banks. This will pressure profitability and capital levels.

    Bank Term Funding Program The Bank Term Funding Program (TFFP) serves as a catalyst for arbitrage opportunities within the financial market. This program enables banks to access funding at a significantly lower cost, often tied to the official cash rate, providing a favorable environment for banks to leverage their position. By utilizing the TFFP, banks can secure funding at a lower cost and subsequently invest in higher-yielding assets, thereby capitalizing on the interest rate differential. This strategy can potentially yield profitable returns for the participating banks, effectively creating an arbitrage opportunity within the financial landscape. As banks engage in this practice, they simultaneously manage their liquidity position and optimize their profitability, harnessing the benefits of the TFFP to enhance their financial performance.


    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Garden & Gun Magazine-my absolute favorite publication, tastes, and traditions of the best place in the country…the Southern US

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Sometimes keto and carnivore diets while healthy IMO, have too much energy to affect weight loss, definitely for me!


    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://tednaiman.com/

    https://corto-olive.com

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPR0-06L2ks

    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/banks-are-not-ok

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    Brown Duck Coffee Quackin Blend

    This is Chef Keith Snow’s daily coffee! Very rich and flavorful with a smooth finish, perfect for French press, pour-over, cold brew, or iced coffee-sip it up nice! A premier combination of Central and South American beans. This dark blend is roasted until the surface of the bean shows a hint of natural oil. The mellow smoky flavor with chocolate nuance is superbly aromatic. Post-Roast: Two different coffees roasted and then blended “post roast” create unique flavors.

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    WHAT’S COOKING?

    Working n a recipe for Pizzi lecessi-basically a pizza bread

    White chicken chili

    Russian meatball soup

    Fried rice with lap-cheung sausage

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Chobani Buy La Columbe Coffee-In 2023, the market for ready-to-drink coffee worldwide was projected at $33.4 billion, according to data from Statista. The category is forecast to post a compound annual growth rate of 5.79% through 2027. Building a deep presence in this popular ready-to-drink coffee category could only help to further accelerate Chobani’s growth.

    Beyond Meat Launches Costco Burger-exclusive to Costco the new burger claims amazing health benefits such as no cholesterol, lower fat etc.

    Capitalizing on the potential for new consumers who might be interested in New Year lifestyle changes, the new patties have 19 grams of protein per patty, and, as the company touts on its package, contain 35% less saturated fat compared to a standard 80/20 beef burger, without any cholesterol, added antibiotics, or hormones.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Reverse sear, what is it, why bother?

    Reverse sear is a cooking technique that has gained popularity among home cooks and professional chefs alike. Unlike the traditional searing method, where the meat is seared first and then finished in the oven, the reverse sear takes a different approach. It involves slow cooking the meat at a low temperature in the oven until it reaches the desired internal temperature, and then searing it on high heat to create a beautifully caramelized crust. This method allows for even cooking throughout the meat, resulting in a perfectly cooked and tender texture. Moreover, reverse searing also provides more control over the doneness of the meat, making it an ideal technique for thicker cuts such as steaks and roasts. The reverse sear technique has revolutionized the way we cook meat, delivering consistent results and ensuring a memorable dining experience for all. I plan on using this method to cook our Christmas dinner, a reverse-seared tri-tip roast with whipped tallow and chive potatoes, peas, and Bordelaise sauce. Dessert will be Burnt Basque Cheesecake.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Planting an orchard in my mind is one of the most valuable and beneficial investments one can make on the homestead. Orchards produce useful, nutritious food for decades if properly cared for. With so many possible varieties an orchard remains one of my top first steps to new homsteaders. Check out the links below to learn more and to be inspired to plant your homestead orchard.

    https://www.ourlifeinflannel.com/blog/starting-a-homestead-orchard

    https://discover.texasrealfood.com/homesteading/homestead-orchard-layout-tips-for-planning-and-planting

    https://themodernhomestead.us/grow-it/garden-and-more/orchard

    https://ourfuturehomestead.com/planning-for-a-homestead-orchard/

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    World Is Awash In Debt, Soft Landing Not Possible

    The world is buried under record debt levels and the global economy can’t function in a high interest rate environment.

    Fed officials know that and it is certainly one of the reasons they don’t want to raise rates any higher and hope to bring them down as soon as possible.

    Over a decade of easy money policies incentivized borrowing to “stimulate” the economy. As a result, governments, individuals, and corporations all borrowed to the hilt. That was all well and good when interest rates were hovering around zero, but when central banks had to hike rates to battle the inevitable price inflation, it pulled the rug out from under the borrow-and-spend economy.

    Governments around the world are feeling the squeeze as they try to deal with trillions in debt in a rising interest rate environment.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Mid 70’s stereo equipment, brands like Sansui, Pioneer, Marantz, Kenwood, JVC, Sherwood, Sony. This period has some of the best-sounding stereo equipment ever, check out this page to learn more.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Learn the reverse sear technique, don't burn the meat!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/chobani-buys-coffee-roaster-la-colombe-for-900m/702688/

    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/world-sitting-powder-keg-debt

    Beyond Meat Launches Costco Burger

    LINKS TO CHECK OUT:

    Harvest Eating Spices

    Support Harvest Eating

    Enroll in Food Storage Feast

    Brown Duck Coffee

    About Chef Keith Snow

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    Learn skills to turn basic foods into delicious meals all year long. The Food Storage Feast Online Course pays for itself with a bounty of amazing meals, it’s the education you can eat!

    Brown Duck Coffee Quackin Blend

    This is Chef Keith Snow’s daily coffee! Very rich and flavorful with a smooth finish, perfect for French press, pour-over, cold brew, or iced coffee-sip it up nice! A premier combination of Central and South American beans. This dark blend is roasted until the surface of the bean shows a hint of natural oil. The mellow smoky flavor with chocolate nuance is superbly aromatic. Post-Roast: Two different coffees roasted and then blended “post roast” create unique flavors.

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    Check out our spice master pack containing 6 cans of our best-selling spices, perfect for Christmas gift giving, save $6 dollars and get free shipping.

    WHAT’S COOKING?

    I have been researching and cooking with some Russian/Eastern European cuisine this week….

    Buckwheast

    Stroganoff

    Salad Olivier

    Pelmeni

    Soup x 2

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Impossible Foods To Launch a plant-based hotdog and will give them away in Manhattan soon. Find them here on Instagram

    The giveaway marks the first taste of Impossible’s newest product, which promises a fresh but familiar take on the classic American hot dog and is set to launch in restaurants and grocery stores next year. The juicy, savory links offer a similar cooking and sensory experience to traditional animal beef hot dogs but are made with high-quality ingredients derived from plants.

    Impossible Hot Dogs outperform the animal on several key nutritional metrics: they contain 50% less total and saturated fat than a leading brand of animal beef hot dog served in restaurants, in addition to featuring a whopping 12 grams protein (versus 6 grams) and 0 milligrams cholesterol.2 Unlike most animal-based hot dogs, the franks also contain no added or synthetic nitrates or nitrites, instead using only those naturally occurring in cultured celery powder.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Spanish Basque cheesecake is a heavenly creation that exemplifies the virtues of simplicity and indulgence. With its burnished, caramelized top and velvety, custard-like center, this cheesecake is a testament to the power of minimalism. Unlike its American counterpart, Basque cheesecake requires no crust, allowing the luscious texture and rich flavors to take center stage. Made with just a handful of ingredients - cream cheese, sugar, eggs, cream, and a touch of vanilla - this cheesecake is uncomplicated yet incredibly decadent. Its subtle sweetness and slightly tangy flavor make it an irresistible treat for any dessert lover, while its rustic appearance and imperfect surface add a charming appeal. The virtues of Spanish Basque cheesecake lie in its ability to truly showcase the purity of its ingredients, providing an indulgent experience that is both comforting and elegant.

    I love this dessert suffice to say, this cheesecake is the bomb! I’d say it’s much less fussy and a bit easier to make as it has no crust, and does not employ the bain marie.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Crop Trials In Europe Spotlight Intercropping to prove this viable strategy for soil health and reduction in inputs. Luguminose is testing fields right now in several countries and so far, results are quite impressive.

    INTERCROPPING: AN ANCIENT AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUE

    Intercropping is an ancient agricultural technique where two or more plant species are grown simultaneously in the same field. This method of farming can increase crop yields by up to 20% and improve soil health. The latter can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers by up to 50%. Intercropping can also increase biodiversity, which increases the resilience of agricultural systems to climate change.

    Overall, intercropping provides a sustainable and efficient way to produce food, as it increases the productivity of land while reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers.

    Gabe Brown of Browns Ranch in Bismark ND has been doing this for years, however his cover crops and intercropping can be more diverse. He will seed a mix of clover with a cash crop of corn, the clover feeds nitrogen to the corn and also covers the soil to protect soil from the sun which prevents evaporation plus the additional roots on the soil stable and can prevent wind erosion, he can harvest the cash crop, then graze cows in the clover and corn resides, further feeding animals and the soil, a win-win for certain.

    Here is an intercropping webinar….

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    California is in deep debt at $68 billion and losing $4 billion per month. How long can this go on? Here is an article detailing this.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Tylor Pork roll- I grew up eating this stuff, it’s basically a fermented pork sausage, I only eat this a few times per year. Love the tangy flavor and aroma, it’s perfect with a fried egg, some chees, and an English muffin or even on toast. find Taylor Ham here. Make your own Taylor ham

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    With the Christmas holiday coming, this is the perfect dessert to try, I promise you will love it.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://jerseyporkroll.com/shop/taylor-ham-or-taylor-pork-roll/taylor-hamtaylor-pork-roll-two-1-5-lbs-rolls/

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    Daiya Cheese To Address Texture Issues With New Oat Cream Made Using Fermentation

    Daiya hopes to address the “inconsistency across the taste and texture,” of dairy-free cheese products. The new oat blend will be featured in shreds, slices, blocks and sticks of Daiya cheese.

    “Up until now, we know that the #1 thing holding the category back is that it hasn’t delivered on consumers’ taste expectations,” Melanie Domer, Daiya’s chief commercial officer, said in an emailed statement to Food Dive. “Cheese is the ultimate comfort food, and as a result, there are high expectations.”

    -Source: Food Dive

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Imported “Grass-Fed” Beef Sold As Product Of The USA-Legally?

    American Grass Fed Beef Undercut By Foreign Competition Due To Obama COOL Law. The Grass-fed beef scam. Share of this market was 60% for US Cattle Farmers now 15% due to this law and cheap competition. Read-SCAM

    Bubba Foods, a Jacksonville, Florida-based company whose products are sold by major retailers like Walmart, Kroger, and Wegman’s, puts its American-made claims front and center. The label on the company’s grass-fed ground beef displays a prominent “Product of USA” banner, complete with an American flag—and, if that wasn’t enough, the proud phrase “Born & Raised in the USA.” But paperwork filed with USDA, obtained by the American Grassfed Association and shared with me, suggests the product may not be American at all—at least, not in the conventional sense most shoppers would understand.

    From The Federal Register

    "We are proposing to amend the regulations governing the importation of certain animals, meat, and other animal products by allowing, under certain conditions, the importation of fresh (chilled or frozen) beef from Paraguay. Based on the evidence from a risk analysis, we have determined that fresh beef can safely be imported from Paraguay, provided certain conditions are met..."

    From White Oak Pastures:

    Today, thanks to the fact that there is no mandatory "Country of Origin" labeling law, consumers are consuming beef raised and slaughtered in these foreign countries under the guise that it's a product of the USA.

    Our beef imports come from all over the world, apparently now including Paraguay. Other countries we import from include, but are certainly not limited to: Brazil, Uruguay, Australia, Namibia, New Zealand, Mexico, Canada, Japan, China, and...the list continues.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Crops That Store And Are High Calorie and Nutrient Dense:

    Potatoes can be stored over winter in a coolbox or root cellar

    Corn can be dried, frozen, ground, etc. Flint Corn, flour corn, dent corn

    Dry Beans-On average, you can grow 3-5 pounds per 100 square feet, but with the right techniques and proper use of vertical gardening, you can grow even more. Look for a Mexican variety Jimenez Pole Bean, its a terrific green bean, a shell bean, a dried bean… a large producer if you can find seed. Great video here about succotash.

    Green beans can be canned, frozen, and eaten all year long.

    Cabbage can be made into things like chow chow or sauerkraut, with loads of nutrition and flavor.

    Winter squash have loads of culinary versatility from pies to side dishes soups to stews, and can be canned frozen, or stored all winter in the root cellar

    Carrots of course are culinary superstars and store well in root cellar or can be frozen or canned.

    Onions & garlic are easy to grow and store well plus they can be frozen or dried.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Recently France & Italy posted prints with deflation or falling prices. Even though we have been battling with inflation here food etc. things like cars, homes, fuel, and recreational equipment are all don considerably, good if you’re a buyer, bad if you're a seller. What goes up must come down.

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    Carbon Steel Pans-if you can get them properly seasoned they are wonderful and perform better than cast iron. I recommend Lodge or any French brand.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Buyer beware, best to shop for beef at local farms or suppliers who are vertically integrated and process on-farm, that is the best scenario.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.stonebarnscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Grassfed_Full_v2.pdf

    https://blog.whiteoakpastures.com/blog/the-usa-imports-more-beef-than-we-export

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/daiya-revamps-dairy-free-cheese-products-fermentation-technology/701478/

    https://thecounter.org/grass-fed-beef-labeling-fraud-country-origin/

    Great YouTube channel PBS Food

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    Post-Roast: Two different coffees roasted and then blended “post roast” create unique flavors.

    Co-Op: South and Central America
    Cupping Notes: Low acidity, full-bodied, chocolatey, Smokey molasses
    Processing Type: Wet processing / Fully washed

    Roast Type: Dark

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    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Tyson to invest 300 Million in automated Plant for Cicken Nuggest, etc. In addition to this plant turning our 4 million pounds of nuggets per week two other sizable investments were noted, $83 million on a cocktail sausage plant and $355 million on a bacon manufacturing plant. So basically, millions and millions of pounds of salty, highly processed seed oil laden…”food”

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    I recently made a delicious Thai soup with beef and noodles, reminiscent of ramen but not the same. The first step is to make the broth, usually, a ramen broth has pork bones, but this one was made using beef bones I bought at a local farm. I used a variety of marrow bones and tossed them into a deep pot, with 4-5 garlic cloves smashed, a piece of ginger, a few stalks of celery, and half an onion, then covered it with about a gallon of cold water, and brought to a simmer, skimmed off the foam, then let it cook way for 4-5 hours.

    In the meantime, I sauteed green onion and garlic in beef tallow for a few minutes, then added a pound of grass-fed and finished ground beef and cooked that 10 minutes. Later I strained the broth into the aromatics/beef mixture followed by a package of lo mein-style wheat noodles. I cooked the noodles until they were al dente which took 4-5 minutes. It was served in a bowl with plenty of broth, topped with green onion and cilantro. Was a wonderful meal that we all enjoyed, and relatively easy to make and inexpensive.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Worm farming, also known as vermicomposting, offers a myriad of benefits when it comes to producing high-quality castings and worm tea. Firstly, worm castings, the nutrient-rich waste produced by worms, are a phenomenal natural fertilizer. They are packed with beneficial microorganisms, enzymes, and nutrients that enhance soil structure, increase water-holding capacity, and improve overall soil health. The castings provide essential nutrients to plants, promoting robust growth and enhancing crop yields. On the other hand, worm tea, which is obtained by steeping worm castings in water, serves as a potent liquid fertilizer. When applied to plants, worm tea permeates the soil, infusing it with vital nutrients and boosting plant vigor. Furthermore, both worm castings and worm tea act as natural pest repellents, discouraging harmful insects, diseases, and harmful bacteria from invading plants. In essence, worm farming not only allows for sustainable waste management but also provides an organic and effective means of optimizing soil fertility and plant health. I certainly plan to employ worms to help my gardens, trees, and bushes grow fast and productive.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Gold hits an all-time high, over $,130 per ounce. Real money will always hold its value.

    US factory orders are down big….the most since COVID lockdown. However, factory orders tumbled even more than expected, down 3.6% MoM - the biggest drop since the COVID lockdowns (April 2020). September was also revised lower (making October's decline even worse) from +2.8% MoM to +2.3% MoM...

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    Counts down to perfect doneness

    Measures what others miss

    Wireless that actually works

    Cook with or without phone app

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Simple, brothy noodle soups are wonderful during colder months, and many varieties are possible.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/tyson-automated-plant-robots-danville-virginia/701162/

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/food-agriculture-climate-negotiations-dubai-summit/700987/

    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/us-factory-orders-plunged-most-covid-lockdowns-october

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    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Brussels & Cheddar Scramble

    Thanksgiving Sandwiches

    Spaghetti with Garlic, Parsley, and Parmesan

    The return of Steel Cut Oats For Occasional Treat and Performance Boost

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Horizon Organic Supends Organic Milk Purchases From Texas Dairy Due To Animal Abuse Allegations

    “We take these allegations seriously. We expect all of our suppliers to always uphold our high standards of animal welfare and quality,” Holm said. “We are conducting a full investigation and are committed to moving quickly to take the appropriate actions.“

    PETA included a lengthy list of observations released through video and photographs at the farm in Wills Point, Texas, about an hour east of Dallas. It alleged blind and sickly calves, bedding that had nails that injured and crippled the animals, a cow floating in feces, and grounds littered with rotting corpses.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Buffet-style service was a hit, and all guests really seemed to enjoy the meal last Thursday. The sides were amazing, my stuffing was a big hit, even with my wife who thinks stuffing is stupid. I had roasted potatoes instead of mashed but I say mashed is better! The gravy was spot on, super tasty with a wonderful “sagey” aftertaste and perfect consistency. One stand out was my stewed apples, which tasted wonderful but you cannot use two different varieties because they cook so differently that you will have some firm and some mush all at the same time. Spanish Basque Brunt Cheesecake was to die for. Stabilized whipped cream had great texture. The part that needed improvement was my timing, the turkey finished quicker than expected and was not as hot as we wanted it to be. Overall, a successful meal and an enjoyable meal for certain.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Free fertility from leaves- instead of throwing them away or burning them just use the mower to mulch them and place them into garden beds, around trees, and use them as a carbon source in compost.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Oil prices have eased somewhat as we head into winter which is a welcomed change for certain. We paid $3.52 cents yesterday but our prices are usually much higher than other states. Save money on fuel by using grocery points and also using this website which shows the best prices.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

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    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    To improve your cooking skills it’s a good practice to evaluate what you cook and how it turned out then make any adjustments or celebrate your amazing food!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/danone-horizon-organic-suspends-milk-dairy-texas-farm-peta-report-animal-abuse/700437/

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    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

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    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    one-pot spaghetti

    croque monsieur

    soft boiled eggs

    leek & potato soup

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Cocoa prices are hovering around 45-year highs as futures trade over $4,000 per metric ton.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Proper Thanksgiving Turkey

    Making a great turkey is not complicated, but it does require shelving some olf-wives tales and a few basic steps and tools. I always saw my mom basting a turkey, with a flimsy baster that once squired hot juices all over her hand. I don’t recommend basting a turkey, purely a wase of time as it lets heat out, extends cooking times, and causes uneven cooking as the oven has to scramble to come back to temperature. Rubbing the brd with a little olive oil can help aid the browning process but I have achieved great results without doing that either as the skin has enough fat in it to crisp up nicely.

    Here are some steps to cooking the perfect moist turkey:

    Allow the bird some time to warm up, and remove from the fridge at 7 am the day of Thanksgiving..!

    Do not overcook the bird, cook at 350 degrees until the thigh reaches 165. Waiting for a pop-up timer ensures dry breasts, do not wait for that timer….watch your probe thermometer instead.

    Do not baste the turkey, just rotate it once after about 1.5 hours

    Be sure to add some liquid to the roasting dish, I use water and white wine, about a cup of each, this helps keep the bird from sticking to the pan and also helps give some great flavor to the gravy later on

    When my bird reaches temp, I remove it, from the oven and the roaster, I place it on a sheet tray then cover it with foil and towels to keep it warm before I carve it. I then place the roasting dish on the stove and scrape up any bits and stuff on the bottom, all that stuff goes into my gravy pot.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Support local farms, especially if they have proteins. I recently bought a bunch of grass-fed and finished beef, pork, and lamb from a local supplier.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Treasury has to pay back 7.6 trillion to treasury bind holders in the next year, but where are they going to get the money to pay these bondholders? In the next two years, nearly half the national debt will mature…oh GOSH!

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    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Visit local farms and support them!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/commodities/cocoa-prices-futures-high-chocolate-nino-shortages-harvest-commodity-scarcity-2023-11

    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/bonds/us-debt-maturing-bond-yields-treasury-bills-federal-reserve-qt-2023-9

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    Grilled Chicken

    Steakhouse Blend

    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

    Check out our spice master pack containing 6 cans of our best-selling spices, perfect for Christmas gift giving, save $11 dollars and get free shipping.

    Montana Steak, poultry seasoning, and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our wholesale prices have increased substantially but we have kept prices the same as before.

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Pork Roast

    Pork Green Chili with white beans

    Stewed Apples

    Rooibos Tea

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Ramen Maker Invests $228 Million in New Plant As Demand Surges

    The Shit Show At Beyond Meat Continues As Sales Slow 6 Quarters In A Row And Debt Mounts

    Mounting challenges in plant-based meat

    Last week, Brown issued a dire outlook for Beyond Meat. While he said there were pockets of strength for the firm, Brown said he was “disappointed” by Beyond Meat’s results in the most recent period and that he expects “current headwinds to persist in the coming quarters.”

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Proper Thanksgiving Stuffing (dressing) Is Easy, Just Follow These Simple Methods

    As many of you know I come from NJ and that means I call stuffing stuffing, not dressing like they do in the southern part of the country. Once you decide on what name you’re calling this concoction, you have to decide if you’re going to actually stuff this stuff into your turkey. For me that is not happening, I NEVER stuff the turkey. I find it increases the mass and slows the cooking time down, plus I want the stuffing to be fully cooked and not have partially raw turkey juice in it. So, to make sure it’s safe, and fast, I cook it separately. Lastly, I like some crispness to my stuffing, which is not attainable if it’s stuffed into the bird.

    What you want to put into your stuffing is another decision point, they all have some type of bread but cornbread often shows up to replace basic white bread. Typically aromatics are present such as onions, celery, green peppers, bay leaves, herbs, etc. Most stuffing is moistened with chicken or turkey stock to prevent dryness.

    In my mind, the most important ingredient in stuffing is the woody herb sage. Sage is the glue that holds Thanksgiving together in my opinion. Sage is a strong flavor but for me, it’s intoxicating and brings so many fond memories of this holiday meal we all love so much. I always have sausage in my stuffing, the kind that has sage in it, apples are also usually added for some sweetness but this year I plan to swap those for butternut squash and keep the apples on the side.

    Let’s talk about the actual method of making the stuffing. Here is what you need:

    2 half-sheet trays with cubed bread

    1 large onion, diced

    1 lb Jimmy Dean sage sausage

    3 stalks celery

    1 small green bell pepper minced

    1 granny smith apple, diced

    2 tsp rubbed sage

    salt and pepper to taste

    3 cups turkey or chicken stock

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Choosing the best duck breeds for a small homestead depends on your specific needs, available space, and climate. Here are some popular duck breeds known for their suitability in small homesteads, considering both meat and egg production, as well as ease of keeping:

    1. Khaki Campbell:

    - Egg Production: Khaki Campbells are excellent layers, known for their high egg production. They can lay up to 300 eggs per year.

    - Meat: While not as large as some other breeds, Khaki Campbells can still provide a decent amount of meat.

    - Ease of Keeping: They are relatively easy to care for and are known for being active foragers.

    2. Pekin:

    - Meat Production: Pekins are one of the most popular meat duck breeds due to their rapid growth and plump, white meat.

    - Egg Production: While not as prolific as some egg-laying breeds, Pekins still lay a respectable number of eggs.

    - Ease of Keeping: Pekins are known for their calm and friendly temperament, making them easy to handle.

    3. Indian Runner:

    - Egg Production: Indian Runners are excellent layers and can produce around 200 to 300 eggs per year.

    - Meat: They are not large ducks, so they are not the best choice if meat production is a top priority.

    - Ease of Keeping: Indian Runners are known for their upright posture and are good foragers. They adapt well to various environments.

    4. Buff Orpington:

    - Meat Production: While primarily a meat breed for chickens, Buff Orpington ducks also provide a decent amount of meat.

    - Egg Production: They are good layers, producing around 150 to 200 eggs per year.

    - Ease of Keeping: Buff Orpingtons are known for their calm and friendly demeanor, making them suitable for small homesteads.

    5. Rouen:

    - Meat Production: Similar in appearance to Pekins, Rouens provide good-quality meat and are a larger breed.

    - Egg Production: While not as prolific as some other breeds, they still lay a reasonable number of eggs.

    - Ease of Keeping: Rouens are hardy and easy to care for, making them suitable for beginners.

    Remember that the quality of care, diet, and living conditions also play a crucial role in the productivity and well-being of your ducks. Additionally, local regulations, climate, and available space should be considered when selecting duck breeds for your small homestead.

    **Please note: I have never owned a duck, so while this is informative, it’s not real-life experience. To see some excellent real-world advice check out the Duck Chronicles by Jack Spirko, a YouTube series that shows just about every aspect of raising ducks you could imagine. They don’t call him the redneck duck farmer for nothing!

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    The United States economy, once considered the bedrock of global financial stability, is facing a myriad of challenges that are causing concern among economists and everyday Americans alike. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of the slowing real estate sector, the collapsing bond market, soaring inflation rates, and the repercussions of sky-high fuel prices. These factors collectively pose a significant threat to the budgets of everyday Americans, painting a picture of economic uncertainty and financial strain.

    Moodys Follows Fitch and Downgrades US Credit Worthiness

    Citing high debt to GDP, interest costs rising to a trillion dollars per year, a funding crunch that seems to need a few trillion dollars every other month or so to avoid a government shutdown.

    Slowing Real Estate Sector:

    The real estate market, long regarded as a key indicator of economic health, is experiencing a notable slowdown. Housing prices, which have been steadily climbing for years, are now showing signs of moderation. This deceleration can be attributed to various factors, including rising interest rates, tightening lending standards, and a glut of inventory in certain regions. As the real estate market cools, homeowners may find themselves with diminishing property values, impacting their net worth and potentially hindering their ability to access credit.

    Collapsing Bond Market:

    The bond market, often considered a safe haven for investors, is facing its own set of challenges. Yields on government bonds have been on a downward spiral, indicating a lack of confidence in the broader economy. This collapse in the bond market can be linked to concerns about the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, inflationary pressures, and the overall economic outlook. As bond prices fall and yields rise, the cost of borrowing increases, affecting everything from corporate debt to mortgage rates.

    High Inflation on Everyday Items:

    Inflation, a persistent concern for any economy, has reared its head in the form of high prices on everyday items. Consumer goods, groceries, and services are all experiencing price hikes, eroding the purchasing power of the average American. The surge in inflation can be attributed to a variety of factors, including supply chain disruptions, increased demand as the economy reopens, and rising production costs. Everyday Americans are now grappling with the reality of stretched budgets and the need to allocate more of their income to cover essential expenses.

    Sky-High Fuel Prices:

    One of the most visible impacts of the current economic challenges is the surge in fuel prices. The cost of gasoline has reached levels not seen in years, driven by factors such as geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and increased global demand. Higher fuel prices have a cascading effect on various sectors of the economy, leading to increased transportation costs for goods and services. Everyday Americans are feeling the pinch at the pump, with the increased cost of commuting impacting their household budgets.

    Impact on Everyday Americans:

    The convergence of these economic challenges poses a formidable threat to the financial well-being of everyday Americans. Homeowners may see the value of their biggest asset decline, while those looking to enter the housing market may find it increasingly unaffordable. Rising interest rates and a collapsing bond market can result in higher borrowing costs for individuals and businesses alike, stifling economic growth. Meanwhile, high inflation and soaring fuel prices contribute to an overall increase in the cost of living, putting a strain on household budgets and potentially exacerbating income inequality.

    Conclusion:

    The current state of the US economy paints a complex and challenging picture. The interplay of a slowing real estate sector, a collapsing bond market, high inflation on everyday items, and sky-high fuel prices has created an environment of economic uncertainty. As policymakers, businesses, and individuals navigate these challenges, a comprehensive and strategic approach is essential to foster economic resilience and ensure the well-being of everyday Americans. In the face of these economic headwinds, the nation must seek innovative solutions and prudent policies to steer the economy back on a path of sustainable growth and prosperity.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Hank’s Belts are extremely high-quality leather belts that last a lifetime. Made in New York the company has been in business for over 70 years making these heritage belts. After tiring of cheap imported belts failing in a few months I had enough and invested in 3 Hank’s Belts that I expect to use for decades. I owned a Carhart belt for 15 years that finally came apart after a lot of hard use. After living with the Hanks belts for a while now, I have no doubt they will endure.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    There are many facets of a great Thanksgiving dinner, stuffing is certainly one of them.

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    HARVEST EATING SPICE BLENDS NOW SHIPPING

    We’re excited to share the news that the Harvest Eating spice line is back! The supply chain issues have eased, and packaging is readily available in the quantities we need.

    Initially, we will have the following varieties available:

    Grilled Chicken

    Steakhouse Blend

    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

    Montana Steak and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October.

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Texas chili with beans?

    Apple sauce-buy apples today

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    With funding momentum waning, and consumer education still a steep hurdle for growth, the cultivated meat industry could experience a major “shakeout” leading to the consolidation of key players, a new report from finance advisor Oghma Partners said.

    More Problems For Beyond Meat-Company slashing 19% of workforce as revenue estimates continue to tumble.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    We’re almost in mid-November, a time when my family is collecting presents from the usual sources; stores, online, etc. but also making gifts. I’ll readily and honestly submit that a homemade gift, edible or not, is much preferred to something made overseas. I just canned a gaggle of jars of apple sauce, it came out wonderfully, they will become Christmas gifts for neighbors and friends as we move closer to Christmas.

    I also will make Creme Fraiche, packed into cute little canning jars with a simple handwritten label and a red ribbon to bring to Christmas parties for the host. Trust me, a gift like this will be very welcomed as opposed to some lame bottle of wine you buy at Trader Joe’s on the way to the party. Gits made with care always impress and IMO are so fun to make.

    Here is a short idea list of things you could possibly make:

    Creme Fraiche, find my video here

    Chow Chow, a simple canned vegetable medley of cabbage, peppers, onions, garlic, vinegar

    Homemade pasta sauce, your best recipe for pasta or even pizza sauce

    Popcorn-in particular flavored popcorn…use cheese powder or caramel, or both

    Chocolate nut bark-lovely and easy

    Chocolate Truffles-easy to make and are a big hit when packed into a colorful bag or even a glass jar

    House-made Irish cream

    Homemade vanilla extract-make this season, tell them to wait a few months to use it

    Smoked chicken mousse-smoke chicken thighs and blend with cream, shallots, garlic, parsley, white wine, salt & white pepper. Pack into jars….perfect for parties

    Apple butter

    Spiced pecans-lovely and easy

    Coffee liqueur-here is a good recipe

    Homemade cranberry sauce

    I could keep adding to this list but I think that gives you an idea of what you can make.

    I feel strongly that we’re headed into a time, economically speaking, that gift giving will be a much better option than buying some crap from overseas. Most things we buy enrich other countries and they fall apart rather quickly so discover the benefits (and cost savings) of making gifts with your own hands!

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    In addition to giving gifts that you make, maybe you can offer Heirloom seeds as gifts to those who garden or plan to garden.

    Interested in preserving your harvest? see the National Center For Food Preservation-FREE RESOURCE

    Read The Independent Farmstead by Sean & Beth Daugherty, I am a few chapters in and find it to be an excellent read for those looking to homestead.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Unemployment rate spikes, jobs numbers are a fraud and have been revised lower 7 monthls in a row, tax revenues down yet they tell you economy is booming. Are there people dumb enough to belive this? well maybe…!

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    LC King Manufacturing in Kingsport Tennesee. This US company has been producing amazing garments for many decades, support these folks and buy real hardwearing clothing made by Americans, skip Target, Gap, H&M, Ross, Old Navy, and other outlets that sell crappy imported garments. Buy real clothing!

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Skip the store, go to the kitchen, and make it yourself.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    Cultivated Meat Shakeout

    Beyond Meat Slashes Workforce

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    HARVEST EATING SPICE BLENDS TO RETURN

    We’re excited to share the news that the Harvest Eating spice line is coming back! The supply chain issues have eased, and the ideal packaging is readily available in the quantities we need to make this happen.

    Initially, we will have the following varieties available:

    Grilled Chicken

    Steakhouse Blend

    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

    Montana Steak and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October.

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Pork roast

    sourdough bread

    apple sauce-buy apples today

    korean bbq-assorted pickles

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    ADM Rethinks Plant-Based Protein Investments as Consumer Demand Wanes

    Although interest remains in the alternative protein category, higher prices compared to traditional meats have spooked return customers and tapered off their purchases, according to a report from CoBank. Beyond cost, lingering negative perceptions around taste, value and versatility continue to be obstacles for the category.

    Raw Milk Now Legal In Iowa Despite The Groans of The Powerful Dairy Lobby

    Very hard to find real sausage constant frustration of mine. Watch out for fancy-fake marketing on labels.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Roast pork with potatoes and gravy, a simple dish but the results are just fabulous. you will need a pork shoulder, butt and hopefully it has the fat intact. Depending on the size you will need to roast it for a long time, for me, it was about 4 hours to get the meat sliceable. It will slice at about 180 degrees.

    I use a bed of vegetables to rest meat on and to flavor the gravy.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    There has been a remarkable surge in the growing trend of canning and preserving in America in recent years. As individuals become more acutely aware of the importance of prepping and building food security many have turned to the age-old practice of preserving fruits, vegetables, and even meats. Canning and preserving offer a multitude of benefits, allowing individuals to enjoy seasonal produce year-round. Examples would be taking advantage of harvest abundance, bulk buying,etc. This revival has prompted a resurgence of interest in traditional recipes, and traditional techniques like water-glass preservation of eggs, salt curing, yogurt making, and many more pursuits that would fit nicely into the home economics bucket.

    Read The Independent Farmstead by Sean & Beth Daugherty, I am a few chapters in and find it to be an excellent read for those looking to homestead.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    The home price insanity is coming to a close, I predict a big downtow (crash) in the next 6-12 mos. Price cuts are getting very common and prices are just insane.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    YKK zippers-I NEVER buy any garment or bag or luggage or backpack that does not have a YKK zipper. All my jackets, jeans, etc use this quality-made zipper. If a make of one of these items chooses a cheap zipper it should be a signal to you to not buy the product.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Iowa’s governor must have taken plenty of heat for the decision to sign this bill into law. This makes 46 states that have raw milk in some form or fashion so consumers can access it. While they may have to join herd shares or buy “pet food” they are still able to get milk, a good thing in my opinion.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/adm-rethinks-scope-of-300m-plant-based-investment/697792/

    https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2023/07/05/more-states-legalize-sales-of-unpasteurized-milk-despite-public-health-warnings/

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    Initially, we will have the following varieties available:

    Grilled Chicken-

    Steakhouse Blend

    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

    Montana Steak and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October.

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    pumpkin pie-again

    creme fraiche

    grass-fed and finished rib eyes tonight with Steakhouse Blend

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    General Mills will work with Walmart to accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture across 600,000 acres by 2030, the companies said Tuesday.

    Tyson Foods announced a strategic investment with insect protein startup Protix to boost the presence of insect ingredients utilized in the food system, the company said in a statement. Kees Aarts, the CEO of Netherlands-based Protix, said the agreement will add to the insect protein maker’s supply chain by using Tyson’s meat production byproducts as feed for its insects.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Nutritious casseroles are a perfect choice for meal prep and leftovers, ensuring that you have a wholesome and satisfying option at hand throughout the week. Packed with protein-rich ingredients, these casseroles provide a balanced and nourishing meal that keeps you energized. Whether you opt for a classic chicken and quinoa casserole, a hearty lentil and vegetable bake, or a creamy tofu and spinach gratin, the options are endless. These protein-loaded casseroles are not only delicious but also incredibly versatile, allowing you to experiment with different flavors and ingredients. So go ahead and whip up a big batch, as they make for convenient and healthy leftovers that can be enjoyed for days.

    Chicken enchilada casserole

    Tuna Casserole

    Jalapeno Popper Casserole

    Lasagna with beef and sausage

    Cheeseburger Casserole

    Cabbage Roll Casserole

    Here is a resource for some tasty-looking casseroles.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Read The Independent Farmstead by Sean & Beth Daugherty, I am a few chapters in and find it to be an excellent read for those looking to homestead.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    If you are going to go out, you might as well do it with a bang. At the beginning of June, our national debt was sitting at $31,467,639,287,894.39. Today, it has risen to $33,442,148,619,617.43. That means that we have added almost two trillion dollars to the national debt in just three months.

    Read the whole article here.

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    Smartwool clothing, I own a few pieces and I love having non-itchy wool against my skin as opposed to synthetic static-loving textiles.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Casseroles are amazing, cook one today.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.fooddive.com/news/walmart-general-mills-regenerative-agriculture-pillsbury/697007/

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    Initially, we will have the following varieties available:

    Grilled Chicken-

    Steakhouse Blend

    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

    Montana Steak and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October.

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    pumpkin pie

    butternut squash gratin

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Domestic pea protein makers accuse Chian of undercutting their market with cheap imported Chinese pea protein sold below cost.

    Plant-based dairy category sees huge growth.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    When it comes to storing winter squash, you can extend its shelf life by providing the right conditions. Depending on the variety, most winter squash can last anywhere from one to six months when stored properly. The key is to keep them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, such as a pantry or cellar. Avoid storing them near fruits that release ethylene gas, like apples or bananas, as it can speed up the ripening process. It's also important to check the squash regularly for any signs of spoilage, such as soft spots or mold. By following these guidelines, you can enjoy the rich, sweet flavors of winter squash well into the colder months.

    For longer storage, consider placing the squash on a raised surface to allow air circulation. Regularly inspect the squash for any signs of spoilage, and promptly remove any damaged ones to prevent it from affecting the rest. By following these guidelines, you can enjoy the delicious flavors of fall squash throughout the season and beyond.

    As the autumn breeze starts to usher in cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage, it's time to embark on the yearly quest of finding fall squash for storage. With their sturdy exteriors and richly-hued interiors, these winter staples are nature's edible treasures. Wander through the farmers markets and local grocery stores, and you'll be greeted by an array of squash varieties, each one boasting its unique flavor profile and culinary possibilities. Delicata, butternut, acorn, and spaghetti squash are just a few of the charming characters waiting to be plucked and brought home. Choose squash with firm skin, devoid of any blemishes or soft spots. Once selected, these exceptional gourds will transform into hearty soups, comforting roasts, and delectable side dishes during the colder months ahead. So, stock up on these fall gems, for your taste buds and pantry will be grateful all season long.

    Roast your favorite squash by peeling and seeding it, then cut into chunks and toss in olive oil, salt and pepper, place on parchment-lined baking sheet and roast at 425 degrees for 35 minutes or until you achieve some “roasty” color and a fully cooked end product. These can be cooled and frozen for later use or mashed for a side dish to accompany many dishes such as roasted meats or to stuff into a burrito with black beans and chicken or to puree in a soup, trust me squash is versatile.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Living in the country has always made sense and as society continues its demise more and more people will seek refuge in the country, and I believe we are all better off that way. In recent years, there has been a remarkable phenomenon of Americans embracing the idea of starting small farms in the country, leading to a surge in numbers. This trend marks a significant shift in priorities and a reconnection with our agrarian roots. As people become increasingly aware of the importance of sustainable agriculture, the allure of cultivating one's own food and becoming self-sufficient has never been stronger. The appeal of a slower pace of life, reconnecting with nature, and knowing exactly where our food comes from has enticed Americans to trade the hustle and bustle of city life for the tranquility and purpose of rural living. This migration to the countryside not only fosters the growth of small-scale organic farms but also deepens the sense of community as like-minded individuals come together to support local agriculture. It is heartening to witness this movement, as it not only nourishes the land but also the souls of those who venture to live closer to the earth.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    What retail investors are investing in, see this chart

    Best Us States to Retire In here is the graph

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    My favorite daily use pan is the lodge cast iron oval or fajita pan. Perfect for eggs and other smaller meals, once seasoned it does work very well!

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Find some winter squash this fall, cook it store it, enjoy it!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.lodgecastiron.com/product/fajita-pan?sku=LOS3

    Feeling stressed? Feeling overwhelmed by the news and all the trouble…please watch this!

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    We’re excited to share the news that the Harvest Eating spice line is coming back! The supply chain issues have eased, and the ideal packaging is readily available in the quantities we need to make this happen.

    Initially, we will have the following varieties available:

    Grilled Chicken-

    Steakhouse Blend

    Carolina BBQ

    Northern Italian

    Montana Steak and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October.

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Hashbrown Casserole

    Buffalo Sliders

    Locally-raised beef is excellent!

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Flu-Resistant Chickens

    UK scientists have successfully used gene-editing technology to create chickens that have some resistance to avian flu, offering a potential solution to prevent future outbreaks.

    A lethal version, H5N1, has been damaging poultry farms globally in recent years. Since February 2022, the avian flu has directly or indirectly killed over 58 million chickens and turkeys in the US, including recent outbreaks in Utah and South Dakota. As of July, 685 outbreaks have been reported globally.

    The researchers used CRISPR technology to alter two amino acids in a chicken protein called ANP32A, which is critical for bird flu virus replication. They then edited chicken embryos to produce 10 chickens with the altered protein before exposing the chickens (and 10 nonedited chickens) to a virus strain—only one gene-edited chicken became infected, compared to all nonedited chickens. When subjected to a viral dose 1,000 times higher, half of the gene-edited chickens were infected but had lower virus levels in their airways.

    Regulatory testing and approvals are necessary before gene-edited chickens can be considered for consumption, with an estimated timeline of about 20 years.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    One of my favorite recipes is Heirloom Berkshire Pork w Apples, Hard Cider & Sage it’s such a perfect fall or even early winter dish. I wanted to shout out again to you all. I do want to ask a favor, PLEASE find local pork to make this. Here are a few sources:

    https://sevensons.net/store/product/pork-shoulder-boston-butt

    https://whiteoakpastures.com/collections/pastured-pork/products/pastured-boston-butt-bone-in

    These farms offer truly regeneratively raised pork, it’s not cheap, but you‘re getting the best-tasting pork that was raised in a manner that helps the land and where the pigs had a great life with only one bad day. Purchasing from either of these places also supports a farm family, their employees, and their local community.

    It’s easy to make this dish and the page listed contains a video showing the exact method.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    I wanted to recommend a few podcasts I have started listening to; The Modern Homesteading Podcast and the Homesteaders of America Podcast, they can be found in just about all podcast destinations.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Inflation continues to drag on the economy as wholesale prices rose 2.2 % in September, this is bad!

    The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index — which measures inflation before it hits consumers — climbed 2.2% from a year earlier. That was up from a 2% uptick in August.

    On a month-to-month basis, producer prices rose 0.5% from August to September, down from 0.7% from July to August.

    This sort of inflation brings more pain to families buying food each week which results in fewer purchases in other areas such as discretionary spending including entertainment, and dining out, and usual product purchases such as clothing, electronics, appliances, etc.

    https://www.ksl.com/article/50749208/wholesale-inflation-rises-22-in-september-biggest-year-over-year-gain-since-april

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Excalibur Food Dehydrator- I have owned one since 2014 and it runs perfectly each time and does an amazing job drying all types of foods such as fruits, jerky, camping meals, etc.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    This pork apple and cider dish is really terrific, I hope you give it a try and support a small local farm in the process.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.ksl.com/article/50749208/wholesale-inflation-rises-22-in-september-biggest-year-over-year-gain-since-april

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    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Apple Cider

    Apple cider vinegar

    Southern skillet cornbread-gluten free

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Fake Foods Created In Labs Now Considered "Natural Foods" In my opinion, the “natural foods expo” has lost its way. These foods are anything but natural, and to house them under the same roof as real natural foods is a bridge too far for me. They need a new tradeshow, let’s call it the frankenfood shit show. That name is more honest and describes what they are trying to sell.

    These globalist maniacs are hell-bent on creating food as a software model where the “recipe” for these cell-cultured meats, synthetic proteins, etc will be uploaded for any manufacturer to download and use to print or replicate this trash globally, Of course, they possess no research on the safety of these” foods” but I bet my last dollar they will be promoted as safe and effective foods that not only benefit humans but also the planet and they will free up precious land used for agriculture.

    Starbucks is embroiled in a class action lawsuit over its Refreshers.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Tarte Tatin is a classic French dessert that never fails to impress. Originating in the picturesque region of Sologne, this caramelized upside-down apple tart has become a staple in patisseries worldwide. The magic of tarte Tatin lies in its simplicity - perfectly ripe apples are caramelized in a buttery sugar mixture until soft and golden. The apple slices are then arranged in a stunning pattern in a buttery pastry base, which is baked to perfection. When flipped over, the caramelized apples glisten atop the flaky pastry, creating a delightful sight. The combination of the slightly tangy apples with the rich, caramelized flavors is pure bliss for every dessert lover. Whether enjoyed warm or at room temperature, tarte Tatin is a dessert that epitomizes elegance and indulgence.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    The reason why this new book exists.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Keep your eye on the bonds! Rising bond yields are bad for bonds. 2022 was the worst year ever on record for the US bond market, The 2023 bond market had improved the first half of the year but now yields are rising again, and pressing bond prices downward.

    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/bonds/treasury-bond-yields-market-selloff-market-crashes-dot-com-bubble-2023-10

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/07/2022-was-the-worst-ever-year-for-us-bonds-how-to-position-for-2023.html

    https://www.federalreserve.gov/financial-stability/bank-term-funding-program.htm#:~:text=The%20Bank%20Term%20Funding%20Program,needs%20of%20all%20their%20depositors.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Omega slow juicer, horizontal style. I have used this juicer for years and it always performs well and is built to last. Check them out here…..not an affiliate link.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Apple tarte tatin is a classic dessert that you’ll love once you master its technique, get cooking!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/blog/2/7/2023/homestead-tsunami

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/07/2022-was-the-worst-ever-year-for-us-bonds-how-to-position-for-2023.html

    https://www.usbank.com/investing/financial-perspectives/market-news/interest-rates-affect-bonds.html

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    I want To Buy Harvest Eating Spices WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Sunday Gravy

    French Onion Soup

    Cornbread

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Meati Foods reduces staff by 10% as it focuses on profitability

    The fermented meat company said the layoffs were not a result of the demand it has seen for its products.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Over the past few years, there has been a remarkable resurgence in the popularity of animal fats like butter, tallow, and lard. Once considered dietary villains, these traditional fats are now being embraced by a growing number of people seeking natural, whole-food options. This shift in perception is owed to the realization that animal fats are not only delicious but also highly nutritious. Butter, with its rich and creamy texture, is not only a staple in the kitchen for baking and cooking but is also recognized for its health benefits, providing essential vitamins and healthy fatty acids. Similarly, tallow and lard, which were previously dismissed as unhealthy, have gained popularity due to their unique flavor and remarkable versatility in culinary applications. As people become more informed about the benefits of incorporating these animal fats into their diets, they are rediscovering the flavorful wonders of traditional cooking methods and embracing these time-honored ingredients.

    For instance, animal fats contain fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are necessary for various bodily functions. Additionally, these fats are rich in minerals like selenium and zinc, which are crucial for maintaining a healthy immune system and proper cellular function. Incorporating moderate amounts of quality animal fats into a balanced diet can provide a diverse array of nutrients that contribute to overall nutrition and well-being.

    Some ways I use animal fats:

    In my skillets to saute items like duckfat potatoes, buttered grilled cheese, and enriching items beef tallow like mashed potatoes.

    I use butter, lots of it, in sandwiches for moisture, flavor and glue.

    I use duckfat to cook eggs, sometimes bacon fat if I ma having bacon with the meal, not so much anymore.

    Beef tallow is perfect to saute vegetables for a soup, particularly a beef nad barley soup.

    Uses For Animal Fats

    Using animal fats in cooking can add a delicious and rich flavor to a variety of dishes. Whether it's duck fat, bacon fat, or beef tallow, these fats bring a depth of flavor that is hard to replicate with other ingredients. Animal fats also have a high smoke point, making them ideal for high-temperature cooking methods like frying or searing. Beyond enhancing the taste, these fats can also improve the texture of your dishes by creating a crispy crust or tenderizing meats. While animal fats should be used in moderation due to their high saturated fat content, incorporating them thoughtfully can elevate your culinary creations to new heights of flavor and satisfaction.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Documentary, No Farmers NO Food, hosted by Roman Balmakov of Epoch Times this production looks at the aqeeze farmers are feeling all over the world, but here in the USA too. I think this is a good watch! I watched half for free, you might have to pay a few bucks.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Target to shutter 9 more stores due to theft and violence.

    CVS pharmacy announces closure of 900 stores nationwide due to shoplifting and violence.

    I want to reiterate to anyone listening to this and operating their personal or business finances as if everything is peachy keen that nothing is further from the truth. The entire globe is so close to a catastrophe that will plunge us into some really dark times. The evidence is everywhere if you look, for example the bond market, auto sector, banking sector, credit cards, real estate-Air BnB etc.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Maldon Sea Salt is a really interesting and tasty product from the UK. Maldon is a finishing salt, so you apply to food before serving, the crush, salinity, and taste are pretty amazing.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Don’t be afraid of animal fats, buy them cook with them, and enjoy them, they are real food!

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://alexandrefamilyfarm.com/collections/all

    https://www.localharvest.org/

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    Eggplant parmesan

    Thai Curry

    Apple Pie

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Mycoprotein Maker Enough Raises Over $40 Million to Double Capacity

    The Scottish company has ambitious goals of producing one million tons of its mycoprotein product “Abunda,” which is the equivalent of replacing five million cows or more than one billion chickens. Made using fungi and placed into all sorts of fake meat products.

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

    Now that we’re almost through September, most parts of the country are harvesting abundant local apples. This is a critical time to cook, store, and enjoy apples as we should have access to fresh local apples instead of store-bought apples from last season that have been sitting in cold storage.

    Cooking and processing local apples in America is a truly delightful and rewarding experience. With an abundance of apple varieties grown across the country, there is no shortage of options for creating delicious dishes. Whether it's baking a classic apple pie, making homemade applesauce, or crafting sweet apple butter, the possibilities are endless. The freshness and quality of locally sourced apples amplify the flavors and textures, resulting in delicious and comforting apple dishes. Supporting local farmers and enjoying the bounties of the harvest season only adds to the sense of connection and community. So, grab your apron, gather a basket of local apples, and embark on a culinary journey that showcases the true essence of autumn flavors.

    During this fall harvest season I suggest we all do the following:

    Make apple pie

    Make cider and freeze some

    Make dehydrated apple rings

    Make applesauce

    Make apple butter

    Make apple cake

    Make apple fritters

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    Chickens are pretty essential on any homestead, find yours here. I also strongly recommend ducks, not that I have raised ducks, but my experience with speaking at length with many duck owners has convinced me these are critical livestock to have. Here are available ducklings as I write this.

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Brent Crude at $96 per barrel and many analysts expect we could reach $100 a barrel. Oil prices this high really put pressure on families and industry. High fuel costs raise food costs as crop harvesting and shipping and storage all use copious amounts of fuel.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Alexandre Farm Dairy Products. Nestled between the Coastal Redwood Forest, the Pacific Ocean and the Smith River, our farmland sits at the confluence of an exceptional wildlife habitat. As stewards of that land, we put forth our best efforts to care for wetlands, riparian zones, the surrounding land, and any critter that calls our farm home. Hundreds of species of birds and other wildlife choose to live here, even if some are just passing through along their migratory journey, the Pacific Flyway. Just like our organic farming practice, healthy soil and year-round green grasses are the foundation for benefits much larger than our farming ecosystem.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Buy local apples, cook, repeat Search Local Harvest.org to find farms in your area.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://alexandrefamilyfarm.com/collections/all

    https://www.localharvest.org/

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    -Joel Skoussen, Author Strategic Relocation, Publisher World Affairs Brief

    WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

    Detroit Style Pizza, freshly made dough, fermented overnight

    French onion soup

    Beef w Broccoli

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Lab-Grown Meat Maker Good, Fails To Pay $30 Million Due For Bio Reactors

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC: AMERICA’S FOOD SUPPLY HAS LOST HALF ITS NUTRIENT DENSITY, LESS NUTRITIOUS FOOD IS THE SMOKING GUN OF OUR NATIONAL HEALTH DECLINE

    Over the past few decades, the state of our food supply in America has undergone significant changes that have led to a decrease in its overall nutritional value. The food industry has shifted towards large-scale production, favoring quantity over quality. As a consequence, our food is now often highly processed and filled with additives, preservatives, and artificial ingredients. This mass production and processing have stripped away essential nutrients from our diet. Furthermore, the soil depletion caused by modern agricultural practices has led to a decline in the nutrient content of our fruits and vegetables. As a result, a significant portion of the population is now suffering from nutrient deficiencies. These deficiencies, including vitamin D, iron, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids, have been linked to various health issues such as weakened immune systems, increased risk of chronic diseases, and impaired neurological development in children. To reverse these bad health outcomes, it is crucial to prioritize sustainable farming practices, support local farmers, and promote a diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods to ensure a healthier and more nutrient-dense food supply.

    Eating nutrient-dense foods can quickly help reduce poor health outcomes in all ages and starts with buying healthier foods. I suggest eating organic or regeneratively raised or grown foods. I suggest meeting local farmers who raise healthy crops and animals and buying direct, I also suggest limiting all processed foods, junk food, fast food, quick casual food, and sugar. Focus your diet around nutrient-dense meats, fats (butter, tallow, coconut oil) raw and natural dairy, fresh locally grown fruits, and simple sweeteners like maple syrup, maple sugar, NON-GMO cane sugar, and others.

    HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

    The cost of food in my area ( and all across the country and world) has been rising very fast, much faster and steeper than govt. inflation figures. This trend is fueling the desire for citizens that have decided to move to the country and raise food.

    Listen to episode #443

    Listen to Episode # 455 The Great Political Realignment of America

    ECONOMIC NEWS:

    Furniture companies feeling the pinch as sales head downward.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Takeya Water Bottles And Coffee Mugs

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    Find Healthier Food…don’t wait.

    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:

    https://www.bangordailynews.com/2023/09/11/homestead/high-grocery-bill-not-imagination-joam40zk0w/

    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/nutritional-value-food-public-health-cola/

    Why Fruits Have Lost Their Vitamins

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    WHAT’S Cookin:

    Chicken larb (laab) salad

    White Bean soup on grilled bread

    Rice and beans (Food storage feast recipe)

    Rigatoni Amatriciana

    FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

    Using poison bait to kill feral hogs-what could go wrong?

    Kansas Law For Warrantless Inspection are B.S, period

    TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC: WHY TREES & BUSHES SHOULD BE THE FIRST THING PLANTED ON THE HOMESTEAD

    When establishing a homestead, planting fruit trees and bushes should be prioritized as the most important task. These bountiful plants provide a multitude of benefits that are not only sustainable but also essential for a thriving homestead. Firstly, fruit trees and bushes yield a generous harvest of delicious fruits rich in essential nutrients. This ensures a readily available and diverse source of healthy food, reducing reliance on external markets. Additionally, these trees and bushes can provide shade, contributing to natural cooling and reducing energy consumption. Furthermore, they serve as a natural habitat for beneficial insects and birds, encouraging a balanced ecosystem on the homestead. By planting fruit trees and bushes as the first step, not only do we guarantee a sustainable source of nutrition, but also lay a strong foundation for the overall biodiversity and self-sufficiency of our homestead.

    Best Types Of Fruit Trees
    When it comes to a homestead, having fruit trees is a productive and practical addition. Among the best fruit trees for a homestead are apple trees, which offer a diverse range of flavors and textures and can be used for various culinary purposes. Another top choice is the peach tree, which produces sweet and juicy fruit, perfect for enjoying fresh or preserving. I suggest growing Elberta peach trees as the fruit is to die for and also a heavy producer. Additionally, cherry trees provide a burst of vibrant color with their blossoms and a delectable harvest of cherries for pies, jams, and fresh snacking. Lastly, the versatile plum tree thrives in many climates and is known for its abundance of fruit and delicious flavor, excellent for canning or baking. These fruit trees not only provide a bountiful yield but also enhance the aesthetics and self-sufficiency of any homestead.

    Best Berry Bushes
    For the new homesteader, getting started with berry bushes can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor. When choosing berry bushes, it is important to consider factors such as ease of care, adaptability to different climates, and productivity. One of the best berry bushes for beginners is the blueberry bush. Blueberries are hardy, and adaptable, and produce bountiful harvests each year. Another excellent option is the raspberry bush, which comes in various varieties and is known for its sweet and tangy flavor. Raspberry bushes are relatively low maintenance and can thrive in different soil types. Lastly, the blackberry bush is a fantastic choice due to its vigorous growth and abundant fruit production. With proper care, these berry bushes can provide delicious and nutritious berries for years to come, making them ideal for the new homesteader.

    More Exotic Trees and Berry Bushes for Certain Plant Hardiness Zones

    Many North American homesteads plant trees and bushes that many people are not familiar with but produce a crop and are perfect in a guild such as red or white currants which make amazing jams and jellies or even sauces for game meats. Other trees like mulberry produce heavy harvests of sweet fruits and grow fast enough to provide shade and habitat for birds. Birds love mulberry trees and oftentimes will focus on these tiny fruits and NOT other fruit like apples, plums, etc.

    Discover the Luscious Fruit of The Paw Paw Tree
    Step into a world of tantalizing flavors with the enchanting paw paw tree. Native to North America, the paw paw tree mesmerizes with its tropical-like fruits, beckoning both the curious and the seasoned garden enthusiasts alike.
    As you delve into the realm of paw paw trees, you'll uncover a treasure trove of succulent delights. Imagine biting into a custardy flesh that strikes the perfect balance between a ripe banana and a juicy mango. Each bite of this velvety fruit bursts with a delectable sweetness, leaving your taste buds dancing in delight.
    But paw paw trees offer more than just their mouthwatering fruit. Their elegant, broad leaves cast a lush canopy, creating a serene oasis in your backyard. Delighting in dappled shade, you can relax beneath their verdant shelter, immersing yourself in nature's tranquil embrace.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:

    Ash baskets for Big Green Egg are an excellent tool to ensure quick clean-up and for much-improved airflow and heat management, including being able to achieve heat as high as 700 degrees for pizza making.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS:

    So to sum up I recommend creating a planting road map for the types of trees and bushes you think with not only fit your needs but are native to your area and thrive in its hardiness zone. Make sure exposure is correct and that you source trees from local merchants who know these trees and bushes thrive in your area. I recommend using guilds and adding a guild at a time, not a tree at a time. A good guild will have a focal specimen and supporting specimens that not only help the focal specimen but can provide a crop of something else like berries, herbs, or aromatics. Additionally, please study up on the best way to plant trees and how to protect them from weeds, whether that using black plastic for weed suppression or cardboard nad mulch….More on this in a future episode.

    Resources:

    Homestead Orchard Choosing The right Trees & Bushes

    Why Pawpaws are the idea fruit tree for your garden.

    Designing A Fruit Tree Guild

    The Permaculture Orchard-Beyond Organic (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED)

    The Permaculture Orchard YOUTUBE

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