PostsCommentsPayoutsgoodenough (29)in #food • 6 years agoRE: Fermentation starter bread (gluten-free)Thank you! Next time I get a starter going and start making breads again I will try to remember to try and take good pictures.goodenough (29)in #permaculture • 6 years agoRE: threshing grain by hand with a pillowcase - and some winnowing tooHow long did it take you to process how much?goodenough (29)in #homesteading • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - GOATSThe home medicine summit has a speaker talking about mineral supplementation for goats today.goodenough (29)in #food • 7 years agoRE: CRAZY QUAIL EGG PRODUCTION!What a blessing! I can't wait until you butcher one and let us know how the meat is.goodenough (29)in #video • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - QUAILThat would be awesome!goodenough (29)in #funny • 7 years agoRE: HAVING FUN IN THE GARDEN - AND I COULD USE YOUR HELPMaking/using stupid things as trellises. 2. Identifying "poisonous" or "good" plants. 3. Using your animals as pest control (then just show a barren landscape, because the…goodenough (29)in #animals • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - MUSCOVY DUCKSI prefer the meat of a pekin, but I've heard muscovys are so much easier to handle and I know they're very quiet birds. Pekins, on the other hand are very loud.goodenough (29)in #homesteading • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - GOATSI've heard the Nigerian Dwarf has the best tasting milk, but the larger breeds produce more milk, and are better for meat. It's really important to meet your goats and if…goodenough (29)in #homesteading • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - GUINEA FOWLThere is a local farm that had a poultry CSA last year. We got a couple of guineas one month and oh my goodness! I thought it might be more "gamey" like a duck or something, but…goodenough (29)in #video • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - QUAILAnother thing about quail is different breeds can be pretty different. Using info from a local hatchery that has two varieties, the Bobwhite is a little bigger, but only lays…goodenough (29)in #video • 7 years agoRE: ANIMALS ON THE HOMESTEAD - QUAILSomething I've really wanted to find was someone who raises all different kind of egg-laying birds to do a taste testing video. I once found a video where a guy had like 2 dozen…goodenough (29)in #homesteading • 7 years agoRE: Lesson Learned - Homestead LIVESTOCK Mistake CORRECTED!I'm really glad to hear that your sheep adventure is going so well! I also wanted to share this podcast that had a lot of great information about raising grass-fed sheep:goodenough (29)in #food • 7 years agoRE: How to Make a Fermentation Starter Revisted!I made a couple of gluten free loaves of bread with my raisin and raw honey starter. I left a comment with more details on your other post:goodenough (29)in #food • 7 years agoRE: How to Make a Fermentation Starter Revisted!I made a raisin and raw honey starter, and it's going great! Nice and fizzy. I have it in the fridge when I'm not using it, and I highly recommend taking it out and feeding it…goodenough (29)in #food • 7 years agoRE: How to Make Bread From a Fermentation StarterSo I made a gluten free loaf with a starter I made based on your guide. I have a raisin and honey starter, and I pulled it out of the fridge and fed it after I woke up. Before I…goodenough (29)in #vegan • 8 years agoRE: Why Vegan: Environmental and Social ImpactA vegan diet, done right, can be very healing, but I don't think it's right for everyone. There are people that do better with a little bit of animal products in their diet.…goodenough (29)in #animals • 8 years agoRE: Raising and Hatching Chickens Off Grid - New Generation of CHICKS!I love this idea, but I'm not sure it's really feasible for most people. When you don't have a lot of land, having a giant mountain of compost is probably not the greatest idea.…goodenough (29)in #animals • 8 years agoRE: Raising and Hatching Chickens Off Grid - New Generation of CHICKS!Good brooder, not breeder. They lay well, but they don't hatch and raise their babies well. You can take their eggs and put them under a broody buff orpington though, and they'll hatch and raise them.goodenough (29)in #animals • 8 years agoRE: Raising and Hatching Chickens Off Grid - New Generation of CHICKS!Where do you get your birds from? Any hatcheries you can recommend?goodenough (29)in #howto • 8 years agoRE: How to Make Vanilla ExtractI wonder if you dehydrate the beans/seeds and then ground them up, would they make a good vanilla powder?