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Katie Anne Posted - Aug 30 2005 : 09:36:29 AM
Hi Everyone!
I've been a Mary Jane fan since finding her magazine in the organic section last year.
I am a transplanted Iowan in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and hang on tightly to my farmgirl ways. My parents left the family farms to teach and be activists in the "big city" but my very large extended family made me into a farmgirl anyway. So now I have grown up to become a Farmgirl Activist!
My husband and I live on one rural acre, just big enough for organic flower and vegetable gardens. Luckily we are close to orchards and vineyards that allow us to be constantly making beer, wine, and mead. I work for a local Soil and Water District and love the rural community. I'm excited to be a new member here! Anyone else in the Foothills?
Katie Anne
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reader Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 2:09:38 PM
Thanks Kim. It's nice to know there is a fellow farm girl in the not too distant area.
Kim Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 1:58:23 PM
Welcome Cindy!!

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Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow
reader Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 1:40:57 PM
Hi.

I just registered today and I am anxious to get to know the site and the other farmgirls that have registered.

Reader
Katie Anne Posted - Sep 13 2005 : 09:12:19 AM
I'm a Davenporter although my family all farms in the SW corner Stanton area. I also graduated from the U of I so Hi to all the CR farm girls I have seen!
The wine shop in the East Village in Davenport Iowa has some Mead if you want to make a road trip and try it. Also Dirty John's in Iowa City. There is also a winery in Northern Wisconsin that makes their own.
Let me find our basic recipe and I will post it here. Very easy to do!
MBurns Posted - Sep 07 2005 : 12:42:14 PM
I love bluegrass music and celtic music. you are lucky as we only have a few of those festivals around here. Mead sounds interesting. Have never seen it here in Iowa. At least not in this area.
Julia Posted - Sep 07 2005 : 10:21:48 AM
Okay girls, this mead talk has me interested. Anybody want to share a recipe how to make it?

"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni
Eileen Posted - Sep 07 2005 : 09:56:25 AM
Welcome Katie Anne,
Youve come to the right place. I too love mead!! We have bees and hope to make mead this fall. I have had some great mead made with cranberry juice.
We are in the foothills of the Olympic mountains here in Washington state. It is lovely here too.
Wish I had your growing season though.
Eileen

Songbird; singing joy to the earth
The Pinup Cowgirl Posted - Sep 07 2005 : 08:25:02 AM
Hello Katie Anne!!
Holly Anne here!
I'm so glad there's more Anne's-with-an-'e' out there. Spread the joy, eh?
That's awesome that you moved to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. I have lived in Western Washington most of my life, but did a stint with Americorps*NCCC, and lived on the other side of the state line in Roan Mountain, TN. It was so gorgeous. I can't wait to go back.

"We can do no great things; only small things with great love."
-Mother Teresa
Julia Posted - Sep 02 2005 : 3:03:45 PM
Yum! Mead indeed sounds great. Thanks for the info.

"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni
MBurns Posted - Sep 01 2005 : 1:17:56 PM
Welcome to the forum. Where were you from in Iowa? I am from the Cedar Rapids area. I have been through the Blue Ridge Mountains and thought the area was really pretty. My son was stationed at Langley for several years and we made several trips to the area.
Katie Anne Posted - Sep 01 2005 : 12:27:25 PM
Grapes to wine, Honey to Mead.
The different flavors come from the different honeys you use and you can add fruit juice as well. The best we ever made had raspberry juice added.
It is magical here! Our area has bluegrass and celtic music festivals all summer long and theres always something being harvested.
Thanks for the warm welcomes!
Katie Anne
Julia Posted - Aug 31 2005 : 5:00:02 PM
Hmm? Like grapes to wine kind of fermented?

"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni
KarenP Posted - Aug 31 2005 : 3:38:51 PM
Julia,
Mead is fermented honey! and it's great!
KarenP

"Purest Spring Water in the World"
lamamama Posted - Aug 30 2005 : 11:22:18 PM
Hello & Welcome, Katie!
Your place sounds enchanting! I'm in the foothills of California, not N.C. Been to your foothills many times, however, for traditional music & dancing. Do you do any of that?
Melanie
Julia Posted - Aug 30 2005 : 5:07:31 PM
Welcome Katie from the Oregon coast! Glad to have you on board!
Excuse my ignorance, but what is mead?

"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni
KarenP Posted - Aug 30 2005 : 4:28:10 PM
Welcome Katie,
You make mead!
I love mead, but haven't made my own yet!
Enjoy the forum
KarenP

"Purest Spring Water in the World"

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