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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
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Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:10:28 PM
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Debbie Klann (#770, debbieklann) has received a certificate of achievement in Make It Easy for earning an Expert Emergency Preparedness badge!
"I can easily convert my 72 hour emergency kit into an evacuation kit with the extra tote box that I also have put away. Along with the evacuation list, it wouldn't take any time to be able to leave, if need be, in case of an emergency.
Besides the food storage and what is in the freezers, we can easily shelter in place for 2 weeks. In case of a power outage, we have gas for a cooktop and outdoor grill. The only thing that might be a thought for later is investing in a generator. We do have the occasional power outage but have been lucky that they usually don't last more than 24 hours. Then the frozen stuff becomes a big concern. You never know when it could be longer, depending on the weather. It would be tragic to lose a freezer full of food."
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:14:11 PM
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Debbie Klann (#770, debbieklann) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Expert Herbs badge!
"This year I decided to try a pineapple sage, a purple basil, an Italian basil, peppermint and chamomile. I dried a couple batches of each one. The basil and sage can be used in cooking. The peppermint, sage and chamomile will be used for tea.
In addition to these, I also made a concoction of sage leaves layered in honey. You use a spoonful into a mug of hot water for sore throats and colds. I have everything packaged in little jars to share and included a copy of my great grandma's recipe for pasta to go along with the basil."

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:18:26 PM
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Debbie Klann (#770, debbieklann) has received a certificate of achievement in Cleaning Up for earning an Expert Living Zero Waste badge!
"Besides the fabric napkins and bowl covers and wax food wraps, 2 other reusable items that I have been using are my stainless water bottle and norwex cloths instead of paper towels. A roll of paper towels costs about $2. It would last about a month. The initial investment of a norwex cloth is $8. It will last years.
A stainless water bottle with an aluminum straw is about $40. To-go cups with lid and straw are $1.50 each. In 3 months, the water bottle would have paid for itself and will last years. A package of 200 paper napkins would last about 6 weeks and cost less than $5.00. A dozen cloth napkins can be made for less than $10 and will last a long time.
A roll of plastic wrap is around $14 and will last us almost a year. The bowl covers and wax wraps cost pennies to make as I used scraps of fabric that I had.
Sometimes it might not look like the monetary savings is much, but the idea is to stop putting paper and plastic waste into the trash."
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:39:28 PM
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Tina VanDaam (#8437, TinaTina) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a Beginner The Good, Bad, and Ugly ... Bugs badge!
"I earned this badge by looking up good and bad bugs and organic pest control. We also had a Farmgirls meeting on this Merit Badge
This badge was fun as we talked about it as a group. Plus we all have experience with good and bad bugs. I also wrote it down as it helps me remember the information longer"

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:41:56 PM
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Tina VanDaam (#8437, TinaTina) has received a certificate of achievement in Make It Easy for earning an Intermediate Let's Get Physical badge!
"I earned this merit badge by keeping up my exercise goals for an additional month. I also have been watching my portion sizes. I also have been buying more organic foods along with garden fresh produce with no pesticides.
This merit badge was easy on the organic and portion controls but since I retired from work I don't go to the gym anymore so the cardio exercise has been challenging. Some days are easier than others"

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:53:12 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Intermediate What's Your Beef? badge!
"I read the book BEEF: The untold Story of How Milk, Meat, and Muscle Shaped the World by Andrew Rimas and Evan D.G. Fraser. I also found a couple local farmers that sell beef, chicken, and pork. One is organic one is not.
The book was interesting but it took me awhile to get through it all. I was a bit disappointed in the end though. As a dairy farmer it's a personal thing, and it really irks me when people attack modern agriculture. At least the author did recognize that it's not possible for all dairy and beef farms/feedlots to just convert to all pasture no barn systems. Farmers are always looking for ways to save time, labor, and money so if there's a way to save fossil fuel, they're on it. And farmers depend on the soil and their livestock for their livelihoods, so poisoning land and cattle is not high on their priority list. I do agree that things in general can be done better but before we go blaming modern techniques, let's ask a couple more questions - do you want to go back to only eating what you grow yourself and no longer going to the grocery? Are you willing to give up your internet? I think you'd be surprised how much water companies like google and data analysis centers use compared to dairy cows. Why do farmers have to go back to using horses to save the environment if every other industry isn't going to do the same?"
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 4:55:55 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Intermediate Horse Dreams badge!
"I read the book The Soul of a Horse, by Joe Camp. I researched the Belgian draft horse. I learned that as the name would suggest, they originated in Belgium. They are descendants of the now extinct Great Flemish horse, which were also known as the "Great Horse" of medieval times. They were developed for industrial, farm work, and hauling. The Belgians were first brought to the US in 1866. I was surprised to learn that in the United States, Belgians outnumber all other breeds of draft horses combined!
I loved the book and couldn't put it down! I'm planning to get a couple copies to give as Christmas gifts. It was fun to learn about Belgians. "
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:00:08 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning an Intermediate Farmgirl Grammar badge!
"I made over 10 posts on the chatroom making sure to check my grammar and spelling for each of them. I continued to learn new words for an additional 2 weeks, and I read the book Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English, by Patricia T. O’Conner.
It's fun to learn new words. It was tough to keep reading the book, but it's a great reference to have on the shelf. I will get a lot of use out of it!"
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:02:51 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning a Beginner Calligraphy badge!
"I read the book Modern Calligraphy: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started in Script Calligraphy by Molly Suber Thorpe. I also started a calligraphy journal. Rather than using markers, I'm using a pen that uses little ink tubes. The tips are changeable. This way I get used to holding the pen at the correct angle and using the correct pressure so I can then advance to nibs that are dipped into the ink.
This has been fun, but challenging! My journal is the wrong kind of paper. It really sucks the ink out of my pen, but it works for practicing proper angles. To get more practice I've been using the pen for things such as my to do list, grocery list, reminders, etc. I'm excited to get better and try some of the projects in the book. The water colors instead of ink sounds like a great thing to try for card making."

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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:04:46 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Intermediate Rootin' Tootin badge!
"This spring I grew beets and radishes in the garden. The radishes were great on salads and the beets were a hit in my "burger concoctions". I researched native root vegetables that grow in my area. There are 2. Cattails and wild onions. Cattails can be found in marshes, along lakes or ponds, etc. Wild onions grow in thickets, fields, meadows, and sometimes even yards - who knew!?!
The root crops from the garden were delicious! I'll be growing them again next year."
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:07:31 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Expert Rootin' Tootin badge!
"I grew onions, potatoes, and carrots in the garden. I researched the best ways to store them. While a root cellar would be wonderful, I don't have one. For me I chopped and froze the onions. I canned the potatoes and carrots.
It was great to enjoy some of the veggies fresh from the garden this summer. It will be wonderful to have them this winter from the jars and freezer. Next year I will have to grow more. There was not enough to last all winter."

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
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16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:10:24 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a Beginner Horse Dreams badge!
"Any time we went for a drive I would look for horses. Honestly, I had a lot of trouble identifying the breeds because I know very little about them. I did notice that I like the palomino color (which I learned is a quarter horse) and the same color of the draft horses (which I learned is a Belgian). I also really like grey ones. At our local fair I had the opportunity to meet one up close and personal.
It was a lot of fun to meet Ivy. I was surprised how soft their noses are since I'm used to cow noses! Maybe one day soon I'll even get to ride her."

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
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16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:12:39 PM
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Heather Neeper (#4701, nndairy) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Expert What's Your Beef? badge!
"I raised and butchered a steer. Some of the meat was shared with my in-laws.
It turned out delicious! Home grown beef is the best. I know that my steer had a wonderful life and that the meat is as nutritious as it can be."

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
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16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:32:58 PM
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Shennandoah Connor (#8578, Shennandoah Connor) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning a Beginner Families Forever badge!
"Family night and game night have been a tradition since I was a kid. Growing up my family would all play Cranium, Trivial Pursuit, and various card games including one called "Shanghai Rummy." In fact, whenever the extended family gets together we still get at least one game of Shanghai rummy in (it takes many hours to play a game). We've also always crafted together and watched movies. So when I had my own family I carried the tradition forward.
When my kids were younger we would play games like Headbands, Scooby Doo Guess Who, Go fish, etc. Now that the two oldest kids are adults they prefer to play Cards Against Humanity and magic genie fames on their phone. From day one, we would dedicate every Wednesday night as family night, as well as plan "Super Saturday Adventures" where we go to the zoo, museums, pumpkin patches, etc.
Reading has also been a cornerstone with my family. My oldest and youngest are avid readers. The youngest has nonverbal autism, so he reads at an early elementary level but even though he is technically nonverbal he loves to read out loud and get help learning new words. Book store trips is one of his favorite rewards. My middle child is dyslexic, so she's not as keen at reading especially reading aloud. We've compromised with graphic novels of her choosing.
We also do lots of holiday craft, baking, and movie family events. Even though my eldest is an adult and out of the house, she still comes to our holiday family activities with her fiancé. In fact we are planning our halloween movie night and craft session now!
We are a blended family. Having a dedicated family night and playing games together really helped us mesh and build bonds. My bonus children had not those kind of experiences prior to our blending, and it really helped us forge many wonderful memories as a cohesive family. The kids always ask when we are going. to have our next family night, even though they are 15, 18, and 23!"

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
Queen Bee
    
16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 12 2025 : 5:36:40 PM
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Shennandoah Connor (#8578, Shennandoah Connor) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning an Intermediate Community Service badge!
"I've continued working with Artable Curiousities/The Impact Project. I sat down with Jenny, the founder of the organization, to learn more about how the organization works and what needs the groups has. It is a non profit, but has a very loose board structure. They take volunteers of all kinds and like many charities attract quite a few retired folks. She wants to be able to have more formal structures around selecting, onboarding, and managing volunteers. Right now it's not a very consistent process. However, the organization is growing rapidly. We recently expanded the reuse center shop, took over another space for the studio, and moved the Impact project's teacher store to another suite in the same complex.
Things have been going great! We are now holding classes and meet ups in the new studio space. We've also attracted a new young person to each of our knit and stitch meetings. The organization has gotten some great press locally and we are steadily working to get the store situated. I am behind on my tech audit, but hope to get a report to her soon. "

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MaryJane
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16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Oct 15 2025 : 07:20:45 AM
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Christine Kenney (#8680, bellepic) has received certificates of achievement in Each Other for earning the Beginner and Intermediate Farmgirl Shutterbugs badges!
"Blog post here: https://steamstead.blogspot.com/2025/09/farmgirl-shutterbugs.html
20 photo portfolio shared in the Wildflowers Henhouse here: https://www.maryjanesfarm.org/HenHouseSnitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9210&whichpage=4
I aspired to use a fancy digital camera to be able to experiment exposure settings but instead found myself playing around a lot more with composition and digital editing of pictures I took using my phone camera because I always have that with me when inspiration strikes.
MJF books and magazines have such beautiful photos-- maybe some day you all can share more "behind the scenes" about what equipment you use to capture the shot and how you edit and develop it?"

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MaryJane
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16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:31:59 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning a Beginner Farmgirl Gratitude badge!
"~I wrote a gratitude journal on my electronic device for one month. I found that I really didn't have the energy to write a page-long "Dear Diary" format as I was entering my gratitudes at the end of the day and I was tired....so, I did it in point-form, rather than no-form!
I am new to my electronic Penstar device and did not know how to email my written page, so I have included a photo of it.
~ I have read the 'Book of Awesome', one entry, once a day to really hone in on the simple things in life that.
~After missing the first few days of writing in my 'Appreciation Journal' because I felt I didn't have time to write a whole page (my own inflicted expectations), I decided that bullet-form points would suffice and allow me to complete this badge.
~I re-appreciated some things at the end of some days and reflected on things that I didn't even think of appreciating, on other days.
~ It sounds so simple to read about the little things in life that make one happy......because it is. It just takes discipline to take the time to reflect and FEEL appreciation at the end of each day.
~This form of daily reflection is very satisfying and I think each following day was less stressful and more fulfilling because I was taken back to basics. I do not need grandeur! I am understanding that I love simple."

MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
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16781 Posts

MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:36:16 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a Beginner Rootin' Tootin badge!
"~I have grown three types of root vegetables this past summer. Beets, carrot and parsnips. I also grew onions, garlic.
~In the grocery store, I also find potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, ginger, turmeric and many more. It is difficult to count how many other root vegetables there are as there are a lot of vegetables that are from other countries that I cannot even pronounce. I would love to be able to grow sweet potatoes and yams but that would take a lot of care attention and protection in my growing area as our growing season is so short.
I love growing root vegetables! It was a great crop this year."
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
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Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:38:28 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning a Beginner Farmgirl Grammar badge!
"~I have made a conscious effort to not use acronyms or abbreviations when communicating electronically.
~Through my online Sisterhood 'Earn a Badge' Chatroom with my fellow Wildflower Farmgirl Sisters, we chose to take turns for two weeks each, to introduce new words that we probably had not heard before. The challenge brought giggles and further research for some of the pronunciations of the words. What fun!
It was a wonderful way to interact with my fellow Wildflower Farmgirl Sisters and learn new words at the same time. It was one of the best times of the day to login and see what the word-of-the-day was."
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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:40:42 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning a Intermediate Farmgirl Grammar badge!
"~In our Wildflowers 'Earn a Badge' posts, I have responded to over 14 posts. For the beginner level of this badge, I submitted 14 new words.
~I continued to participate in this chatroom while other Farmgirl Sisters posted their words and submitted at least an additional 14 posts.
~I have read the book 'Woe is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English'.......Ummm, I would never have read this book unless otherwise encouraged. Thank-you.
What fun learning can be with others! I have to listen to the pronunciation of the word 'Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia'
This is the fear of long words! So funny!"
MaryJane, Farmgirl #1 Plowin' Thru ~ giving aprons a good wrap for 45 years and counting ~
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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:44:43 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Each Other for earning a Beginner Connecting Growers and Eaters badge!
"~Over the summer, I have helped plant, weed, nourish, water and harvest our pastor and his wife's garden.
~Sometimes it was a joint effort and for 3 weeks while they traveled, I managed the garden.
It was very rewarding to be barefoot in the dirt with a friend and see everything through from seed to harvest!.......including covering the garden because the nighttime temperatures included frost!"

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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
16781 Posts |
Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:51:25 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a Beginner Horse Dreams badge!
"~It is very easy to drive around our community and admire horses. We live in a small farm town in the prairies where cowboys and horses are synonymous. There are quarter horses, mainly, as they make good ranch horses.
~I am a Paint Horse lover. The colors and the patterns are a beautiful contrast in the fields....not very camouflaging but oh well.
~I have had the opportunity to see many horses up close and personal. We had two horses for our kiddos. One was a companion and the other was for 4-H.
~I still take a special needs young woman to her therapeutic riding lessons 10 mins away and see horses up close and personal through that situation as well as on her family's ranch where the horses are used to gather the cows from the Foothills on the wide open range.
I have a healthy respect for horses and after having to help our kiddos care for ours, I appreciate them more in someone else's field. My love for them is contained from the opposite side of the fence from them. I am thrilled to have them come over for treats and a petting, though."

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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:55:14 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a Beginner Herbs badge!
"Oh, how I love herbs! I love cooking, so herbs are a delightful addition to recipes!
I have been able to identify more than 5 herbs that include Oregano, Cilantro, Parsley (several kinds), Mint, Thyme, Basil and Sage. I have tried all of them and I am thankful that I am one of the lucky ones that loves Cilantro (I am not one of those people that finds that it tastes like soap)!
Through my cooking and baking, I have had the pleasure of tasting many herbs and herb combinations."
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MaryJane
Moscow
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Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 1:57:38 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Intermediate Rootin' Tootin badge!
"I grew parsnips and carrots in my garden this year, just to name two. I roasted them with butter, salt and pepper. After removing them from the oven, I sprinkled them with parsley.
Delicious! I did not even think to take pictures of this dish. Next time.
There are not too many root vegetables that you would seem the norm, grown natively in Alberta. I did not even know of one of them. The arrow-leaved balsamroot. I understand that the root is edible but have not tried it. I am finding that the almighty dandelion is a native root vegetable. I did did up some very large roots that could very well be prepared like carrots but I did not try them as I did not know if the area had been sprayed with weed killer. My goal is to try them next year from an area that if more wild and free of possible weed killing sprays.
Fun facts to research, find and dig up-the dandelion. "
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MaryJane
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MaryJane
Moscow
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Posted - Nov 02 2025 : 2:01:58 PM
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Jeanette Parker (#8699, PrairiePearl) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning an Expert Rootin' Tootin badge!
"In addition to the two root vegetables that I grew for the intermediate level of this badge, I planted beets, potatoes, and onions.
Potatoes are best preserved in a cool dark room. I pickled and freeze-dried the beets. I preserved onions three different ways 1)I hung some onions after braiding their tops 2)dehydrated slivers 3)freeze-dried onions cut into pieces and placed them in vacuum-packed jars.
I would love to have a "cemented" root cellar. I have lived in a heritage house with a root cellar and I did not have an appreciation for the dirt or the spiders in it!
In the picture below, the dehydrated onions are on the bottom of the jar (they are more brown in color) and the freeze-dried are on top (Lighter color). I put them in the same jar only because I experimented to see the difference in color and taste. The freeze-dried ones are 10X more flavourful!"

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