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Clare Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 8:23:51 PM
I would like our members input on how our site has been progressing lately. Please feel free to email me privately regarding any questions or concerns that you may have. We want to keep "our place" a comfortable place for you to hang out.

My door is always open, so to speak! Just click on my name for the email link. Thanks!


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Carol Posted - Nov 09 2005 : 7:17:03 PM
Hi Frannie.
To order our magazines, just go to our home page www.maryjanesfarm.org, then click on the "MaryJanesFarm Magazine" heading in the middle of the page. That takes you to a page all about the magazines, and has links to each magazine for ordering.

Thanks!
Carol

she laughed and laughed ...
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Nov 09 2005 : 6:45:30 PM
MJ MAGAZINES: i think i read 'somewhere' where i go to order all the back-issues .. but can't find it now .. HALP!
xo, frannie
jpbluesky Posted - Nov 04 2005 : 8:20:45 PM
I love the idea of the Farmgirl holiday workbook! I can almost see it in my mind, just how it would look and feel. Don't forget to have some simple ideas for making holiday greeting cards and wrapping gifts!
Oops, sorry.....I am taking this subject off track again! I posted in the wrong place.
junebug Posted - Nov 04 2005 : 3:49:29 PM
Katie, THANK YOU !!!! Your ideas were my visions, you just got the computer faster than I did, LOL, but great minds think alike, and you described what I'd like in a holiday primer just right! But like all of Mary Janes books, it takes a village and I'm honored to be apart of this one! Anyway I can help guys, so much input with no outlet! lol
Sorry Clare to for getting off track, I'll take it to the link, thanks! Mary Jane, your a doll, thanks too!!!

" Age is mind over matter, if you don't mind, it dont' matter"

www.countrypleasures.motime.com
MaryJane Posted - Nov 04 2005 : 3:18:06 PM
Sweet junebug! In honor of you too then!!
katie-ell Posted - Nov 04 2005 : 2:56:02 PM
Junebug -- I know it was your idea! I addressed that to Maryjane over at the Book Ideas forum -- check out http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=84&whichpage=9.
junebug Posted - Nov 04 2005 : 1:45:20 PM
Don't forget about me, it was my idea!!

" Age is mind over matter, if you don't mind, it dont' matter"

www.countrypleasures.motime.com
sqrl Posted - Nov 04 2005 : 08:54:53 AM
Thank you to Clare for all your hard work of keeping up with everything, don't know how you do it. Happy to hear from Ms.MJ and crew and there will be some help with this moderation. Most thankful for all the colorful people sharing their lives on this forum. It's a wonderful place to be, wouldn't change it for anything.

Blessed Be
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Linda Houston Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 6:15:10 PM
Mary Jane and her staff....I have no idea what goes into getting a book together, written and then published. If you do decide to do a primer, we will be patient and have something to look forward to, however......I want the first copy :)
Carol Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 3:24:06 PM
Hi girls. Here's a perfect example of a post going off-topic. While this post started on the Farmgirl Posse topic, it now is about book ideas. So I'm going to copy it into a new post over in the Book Ideas forum at http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=84&whichpage=9. If you want to reply to MaryJane's post, click on the above link first, then when we go to find book ideas later, they'll all be in one place!

Thanks to all!
Carol



she laughed and laughed ...
MaryJane Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 3:17:03 PM
These ideas are fantastic. I just love the creativity of farmgirls! It makes me want to drop everything and get started on every one of Katie's ideas. Actually, I've had my son working on Christmas ornaments made from cans for about six months now. He has about 40 made. Meg and I were able to show them off on a Seattle TV station last month. And we've been playing with some ornaments made from spoons. But that's as far as we've gotten with our idea of a hand-made Christmas, but Katie, you just filled up the rest of our next "Make It Easy" book. And Patricia, YES! write up one of her ideas and send it my way. Katie, I'll make sure I dedicate the book to you!
Utahfarmgirl Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 3:03:17 PM
I second, third or fourth all the above. I'll help with the writing, if you want.

Patricia

Happy Wishes!
Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 1:52:50 PM
ooh..I like that idea too!!

Jenny in Utah
Put all your eggs in one basket..and then watch that basket!! Mark Twain
junebug Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 1:47:05 PM
I'd LOVE to see and hold a old fashioned primer for old fashioned holiday fare, recipes, crafts, cookie swaps, traditions shared by farmgirls, entries to be filled out as keepsakes, farm kitchens decked out, herbal remedies as gifts, folklore, homemade gifts, interviews with farm girls, just a old fashioned book! Christmas has gotten so commerical, I'm afaird my grandkids won't know how the holiday used to be shared. If anyone can do it, it's you!

" Age is mind over matter, if you don't mind, it dont' matter"

www.countrypleasures.motime.com
katie-ell Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 1:41:11 PM
I'll jump in with some ideas:

Natural Decorations:
Wreaths (grapevine, bittersweet, nuts, greens, herbs);
Trees -- harvesting from the farm, CharlieBrown-style trees, etc.;
Gathering willowbranches, redtwig dogwood & incorporating into porch displays


Gifts:
Gifts from the Farm/Garden -- herbs, etc.; canned items; jams & jellies; chutneys

Gifts from the Kitchen -- (somewhat duplicates above) also breads, cookies, candies, spiced nuts, etc.

Gifts from the Sewing Room -- crochet & knit items; (Christmas) quilts & throws -- pieced or other; (Thanksgiving/Christmas) runners, tablecloths & napkins; guest towels; kitchen towels, dishcloths, potholders, trivets

Gifts for the Animals -- recipes for dog treats, catnip toys (I'm not a farmer -- what do you give a cow?? A new cowbell?)


Old-fashioned readings -- for community events -- also old-fashioned seasonal songs

Establishing family traditions -- Ideas for bringing generations together -- could include topics for multi-generational sharing (Describe your earliest memory; What is your favorite food from childhood?) Also geneology topics?

Maintaining your roots -- holiday foods from different countries; treasured recipes from MaryJane staff?

I'm just musing here, as I make dinner . . . .
MaryJane Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 1:13:07 PM
Well, I'd love to but tell me more. What do you envision? Be as elaborate as possible!!!
junebug Posted - Nov 03 2005 : 1:07:32 PM
Mary Jane, how about a holiday primer book, farmgirl style!!!!

" Age is mind over matter, if you don't mind, it dont' matter"

www.countrypleasures.motime.com
kydeere40744 Posted - Nov 02 2005 : 6:07:21 PM
Mary Jane and the gals...I have to say that you all definitely keep us all yearning for more farmgirl knowledge. Every chance I get I curl up on the couch and thumb through the pages of the magazines and of the book. I'm always reminded of my childhood and of what is yet to come in my life. It is good to hear that the Stitching Room Workbook and Farm Kitchen is done and the magazine is in progress. You are definitely an excellent representative of the farm life and how things should be in life...nice and simple!

Keep up the good work!

Jessica~Miss Wilma's Niece
Carol Posted - Nov 02 2005 : 5:28:44 PM
Hello everyone!
We're planning on starting on our next magazine soon, now that we've finished our Stitching Room workbook. The latest plans have it on the shelves in February. Of course, since we do all photography, writing, and design here at the farm for all our projects, that is always open to change, depending on how the book projects are coming. Stay tuned!
Carol

she laughed and laughed ...
BlueApple Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 6:32:48 PM
I can't wait for the new books! Definitely something to look forward too! And thank you to Clare and everyone for all you do for us here on the forum. I can't tell you how thankful I am for this forum and everyone here. Hugs to all!

Julia
BlueApple Farm
Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 6:06:40 PM
Thanks to ALL of you gals..moderators and farm gals who keep it all going and growing. I can hardly wait for the new books!!! Ihope there is one in spring..I hate to think I have to wait until FALL!!!!! When is the next magazine coming out? Or do you need to breathe awhile before you can think about that one??
Hugs from here in Utah too!!

Jenny in Utah
Put all your eggs in one basket..and then watch that basket!! Mark Twain
Eileen Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 3:47:05 PM
I am jumping in here with big (((hugs))) for Clare to thank her for taking up the slack when I went in for surgery and keeping all our wonderful new friends up to date on the forum etiquette. My busy life has kept me from being able to get to the forum on a daily basis and I too want her to know how much she is appreciated.
Thank you Mary Jane for getting on board to give us some much needed encouragement and some assistance with the moderation. It is a full time job now, if we take it seriously, with the huge influx of wonderful new friends here now that your first book has found its way into so many new hands. With two more due to come out soon it will grow even more I am sure. Every day I meet people who are hungry for this life style and this knowledge that has been almost lost, so they are serching for a place to come for input, a place to begin to learn about all the things we are talking about here.
I am so glad we will have help keeping things in an understandable order.
Eileen


Songbird; singing joy to the earth
MaryJane Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 3:20:20 PM
The plan, until this morning, was to have Stitching Room Workbook #1 come out in the early Spring and then Farm Kitchen WB#1 in the Fall. But now my publisher is talking about combining them into one book that would come out in the Fall. I'm not big on the idea. We shall see! But it's nice to be done for a while and have my life back. It's been a lot like having a crying baby in the next room--impossible to ignore! I wish you all could see them right this minute. Carol, Erik, Anna, Julie Beck and Julie Bell are creative geniuses. The photos, recipes, and patterns are beautiful, beautiful.
Linda Houston Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 2:22:46 PM
Thank you Mary Jane and the "farmgirls". You have all done a wonderful job with this forum and many heartful thanks to all of you.

Hey, Mary Jane, when are the 2 books going to be on the market....Can't wait.
Utahfarmgirl Posted - Nov 01 2005 : 1:16:21 PM
Amen from me, with huge thanks to Clare, all the moderators and those at the farm. You're treasured.

Patricia

Happy Wishes!

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