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pumpkinvine Posted - Jun 30 2010 : 7:14:15 PM
Farmer Boy

If there are no projects listed for a chapter, that means I couldn't come up with any ideas. If you have suggestions for projects, please let me know and I will add them! As always, please report in when you do a project and let us know how it went. Post pictures if possible. Thanks and have fun!

Ch. 1 – School Days

Dye wool
Make apple turnovers

Ch. 2 – Winter Evening

Spend some time with a horse
Milk a cow
Make a tin lantern out of a tin can
Make an air-castle http://apcsite.info/blog/?tag=straw-air-castle
Make a rag carpet

Ch. 3 – Winter Night

Woolwork embroidery
Make popcorn over a fire
Try the popcorn and milk experiment described in the chapter

Ch. 4 – Surprise

Write a 500 word essay either in favor of or against corporal punishment. Use examples from the story to support your position

Ch. 5 – Birthday

Bake a cake from scratch for Almanzo’s 9th birthday
Learn how to break a calf
Weave something
Learn to use a spinning wheel

Ch. 6 – Filling the Ice-House

Make fried apples and onions
Make birds’ nest pudding (http://womenshistory.about.com/od/1894puddings/r/birds_nest_pudd.htm)

Ch. 7 – Saturday Night

Make rye n injun bread
Make your own soap

Ch. 8 – Sunday

Make stacked pancakes
Make Sunday chicken pie

Ch. 9 – Breaking the Calves

Braid your own whip

Ch. 10 – The Turn of the Year

Make a recipe that features maple
Make your own wintergreen flavoring
Do a big housecleaning

Ch. 11 – Springtime

Grow potatoes, carrots, corn, wheat, rye and/or oats

Ch. 12 – Tin-Peddler

Make a model of the tin peddler’s cart

Ch. 13 – The Strange Dog

Tell a story about a time something comes to protect or help you, the way the dog does in this chapter.

Ch. 14 – Sheep-Shearing

Shear a sheep!
Craft something from sheeps wool

Ch. 15 – Cold Snap

Dye wool with natural materials
Make “softsoap”
Plant pumpkins
Make strawberry preserves
Have strawberries and cream for dessert

Ch. 16 – Independence Day

Make pink lemonade

Ch. 17 – Summer-Time

Milk feed those pumpkins you planted in Ch. 15
Go fishing
Make butter
Go berry picking

Ch. 18 – Keeping House

Make ice cream
Have some juicy cold watermelon
Make pound cake

Ch. 19 – Early Harvest

Make egg nog
Make pickles from cucumbers, watermelon rinds and/or green tomatoes
Make hay
Braid straw for making hats

Ch. 20 – Late Harvest

String red peppers
Braid onion tops
Bake a potato in a fire

Ch. 21 – County Fair

Go to a county fair
Do a woolwork embroidery piece
Make a blue ribbon for Almanzo’s pumpkin

Ch. 22 – Fall of the Year

Make mincemeat and/or headcheese
Dip candles

Ch. 23 – Cobbler

Knit a pair of stockings
Make a pair of moccasins

Ch. 24 – The Little Bobsled

Make a model of Almanzo’s bobsled

Ch. 25 – Threshing

Learn how to thresh wheat

Ch. 26 – Christmas

Polish your silver
Try horehound candy

Ch. 27 – Wood-Hauling

Ch. 28 – Mr. Thompson’s Pocketbook

Ch. 29 – Farmer Boy

Make a model of one of Mr. Paddock’s wagons as described in the chapter





Amy from Lompoc
Farmgirl Sister #119
http://www.pumpkincupcake.blogspot.com
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pumpkinvine Posted - Jul 31 2010 : 6:27:56 PM
The projects for book #3, Little House on the Prairie, are now online!

http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44347

Amy from Lompoc
Farmgirl Sister #119
http://www.pumpkincupcake.blogspot.com
TeresaJ25 Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 10:08:38 AM
Enjoy your pickles Tina... they sound wonderful!
I haven't been working on my projects... so sorry! Your right Amy.. Busy, busy, busy!! But I promise I will!!

~Teresa
Farmgirl Sister #1348

*Anyone can criticize and complain and predict doom and gloom.
Be the person who fills the room with sunshine!
dreamingofafarm Posted - Jul 23 2010 : 05:46:28 AM
Hello Everyone,
I was able to finish one project, but it is quite the busy month and I'm not sure I'll get to another one. I made a batch of refrigerator pickles (I don't have canning equipment, so refrigerator pickles are the only kind I can make). The recipe was pretty simple, you cover sliced kirby cucumbers, onions and celery in salt and let rest in a collander in the sink for a half hour so some of the water drains out. You put the veggies in whatever container you choose and cover with a mixture made of cider vinegar, sugar, celery seed and mustard seed. Eight hours in the fridge and you have spicy/sweet pickles for your sandwiches.
All the best,
Tina

Farmgirl Sisterhood #1355

"It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones afterall." - Laura Ingalls Wilder

"There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort" - Jane Austen
pumpkinvine Posted - Jul 17 2010 : 2:32:49 PM
Just got home from Hawaii a few days ago, and I'm still trying to recover. There's not been much activity here, everybody must be busy, busy, busy with summer activities and travel!

Amy from Lompoc
Farmgirl Sister #119
http://www.pumpkincupcake.blogspot.com
dreamingofafarm Posted - Jul 02 2010 : 05:28:00 AM
I am not quite finished the book yet, but hope I will be by this weekend so I can start my projects!
All the best,
Tina

Farmgirl Sisterhood #1355

"It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones afterall." - Laura Ingalls Wilder

"There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort" - Jane Austen
TeresaJ25 Posted - Jul 01 2010 : 03:25:22 AM
Thanks Amy for all of you hard work!
I can't wait to get started!
My favorite chapter is Independence Day!

~Teresa
Farmgirl Sister #1348

*Anyone can criticize and complain and predict doom and gloom.
Be the person who fills the room with sunshine!
pumpkinvine Posted - Jun 30 2010 : 7:21:15 PM
My favorite chapter in this book is "Keeping House." When the parents go out of town, the kids have a field day. It' so timeless!

Amy from Lompoc
Farmgirl Sister #119
http://www.pumpkincupcake.blogspot.com

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