The April babies were thoroughly enjoyed by all our Farm Stay guest this spring and the July twins have kept the novelty going through the summer. I value the lessons that nature has for us. To be reminded that there are beautiful surprises to be found right around the corner or barn door! Keep your eyes open and expect to see amazing things!
We are in the beginning stage of preparing for the sheep breeding season. We have a starter flock and a few breeding rams sold so our flock should be manageable for our new ram, Chance. There is a sweet bit of history that I have with Chance. He was born on my good friends farm a few years ago. I was taking care of her flock at the tail end of lambing and Chance was born and soon needed extra care. So, Chance became the school lamb that spring. I was working full time at our local school and Chance needed his bottle every couple hour’s so he came with me every day. The school children quickly learned that during their recesses they could feed and play with Chance, “the school lamb!” It made for some fun stories and a very sweet ram! I was needing new genetics in my flock and found out that Chance was available from a farm a few hours away. This farm also breeds Caucasian Shepherd dogs. After studying about guardian livestock dogs, I was very intrigued by the characteristics of the Caucasian Shepherd. We visited the farm where Chance and the dogs were and a year later, I have a puppy and a cool ram!
Einkorn flour and the benefits!
I have always enjoyed studying and participating in the culinary arts. Sourdough, being something that I have tinkered with for quite a few years, has given me opportunity to create some fun recipes. There is much to learn in practicing the art of producing a naturally fermented loaf of bread or pan of cinnamon rolls. I’m up for the challenge and my family seems to enjoy being the taste testers!
Using Einkorn flour adds a richness and added nutritional benefit to the sourdough bread and pastries. I was introduced to Einkorn flour a few years ago and was fascinated with its ancient grain qualities. Here are a few nutritional facts for you:
- Einkorn is the only wheat never hybridized and has only two sets of chromosomes.
- It’s grown organically and tested for glyphosate.
- Its weak gluten makes it easier to digest.
- It lacks the gluten proteins that trigger symptoms of gluten sensitivity.
- It is higher in protein and lower in carbohydrates than modern wheat.
- It is richer in carotenoids, B vitamins, and essential and trace minerals than modern wheat.
- It tastes great with a nutty flavor, silky texture, and a buttery yellow color.
- Bakes flavorful cakes, muffins, cookies, and scones.
- It is not bleached, bromated, or enriched.
- Supporting einkorn preserves precious biodiversity.
- Look for upcoming recipes using Einkorn flour.
As the season is changing from warm summer days to crisp autumn may you find joy and surprise in the change!
Love from Julie and the flock