Hey girls, I'm still cleaning house :) I have a complete year of Hobby Farm Home (2009) and 5 issues (2010 - all to date) for barter. I am interested in homemade soaps, if you can knit or crochet, gloves, etc. Or let me know and we can work something out :) Oh, I am also looking for pre-1999 Victoria magazines :)
2009
~January/February: Easy Homemade Bread & Butter Making. Knit a simple sweater. Comfort Soups and Hearty Stews. Stargazing. Antique Milk Bottles.
~March/April: Mad About Maple. Spring Garden Guide. Raise Backyards Chickens and Goats.
May/June: Savor Artisanal & Varieatl Honey. Reviving the Victory Garden. Make Your Own Bug Repellent. Papermaking with Plants.
July/August: Farmer's Fast Food: Eat fresh and simple. Build an Earth Oven. Go canoeing. Step by Step Juicing.
Spetember/October: Get started in the Cheese Making business. Celebrate Fall. Make a sand-cast birdbath. Make wine from a common fruit.
November/December: Make the perfect Pie Crust. Winter garden. Gifts you can make. Life in a Barn Home. Cross-country skiing.
2010
January/February: Better Baking: Secrets to using Unique Flours. Chicken Potpie recipes. Stitch a memory quilt. Crafting with kids.
March/April: Make Mozzarella in minutes. Creat and Evening Garden Hideaway. 14 Unusual veggies. The herb farmacy. Buil a seed condo.
May/June: Cook with Lavender. Build unique teepees, trellises and arbors. Plan a girlfriend getaway on your farm. Make a lightweight planter box.
July/August: Campfire Cooking. Fruitscaping for beauty and bounty. Herbal infusion: make jelly with fresh herbs. Build a treehouse.
September/October: Sensational Squash. Canning simplified. Braid your own Rag Rug. Eco-friendly Farmhouse face-lifts.
All magazines are in good condition and come from a smoke-free home