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ProgressiveHomemaker
True Blue Farmgirl
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Rachell
Mars Hill
NC
USA
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Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 8:24:39 PM
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Hello fellow farmgirls!
I have read some farmgirly* books lately but am looking for more titles! I prefer non-fiction memoir types but am open to good fiction if it is very farmgirly!
Here are the books I've enjoyed recently (In case you all are looking for some good reads):
Sylvia's Farm Animal, Vegetable, Miracle The Dirty Life Made From Scratch: Discovering the Pleasures of a Handmade Life
Please feel free to post here with suggestions and I will check back.
~Rachell
* farmgirly = anything to do with someone trying their hand at gardening, animal raising, traditional skills, living closer to the land, etc.
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Woodswoman
True Blue Farmgirl
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Jennifer
Altamont
NY
USA
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Posted - Oct 08 2012 : 5:22:37 PM
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Two of my favorites are already on your list!!
Another one I enjoyed is "Hit by a Farm" by Catherine Friend.
Jennifer Farmgirl Sister #104
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jenne.f
True Blue Farmgirl
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Jenne
Wagontown
PA
USA
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Posted - Oct 08 2012 : 5:51:51 PM
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Rachell, I think your choice of books is intriguing. I am going to check out a few of those too, and check back to see what others are reading. Thanks so much Jenne
"Follow your bliss"
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laurentany
True Blue Farmgirl
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Laurie
Patchogue
NY
USA
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Posted - Oct 09 2012 : 4:44:09 PM
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I agree that 2 of my favorites are on your list: Made from Scratch and A Dirty Life.
I also recommend: Barnheart which is by Jenna Woginrich- (same author as Made from Scratch) AND "The Gift of an Ordinary Day" by Katrina Kenison Two excellent books!
Cant wait to see what the other farmgirls recommend- I too enjoy "farmgirl" type books! Hugs,
~Laurie "Little Hen House on the Island" Farmgirl Sister#1403
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mglory82
Farmgirl in Training
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Jessica
pa
USA
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Posted - Oct 13 2012 : 3:04:55 PM
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The book called Little Heathens by Mildred Armstrong Kalish is a very good book. It's a memoir of a woman's childhood growing up in Iowa during the Great Depression. I highly recommend the book. |
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texdane
Farmgirl Legend Chapter Leader Chapter Guru
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Nicole
Sandy Hook
CT
USA
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Posted - Oct 14 2012 : 07:08:38 AM
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Great post! I've read and loved two of the books you mention, "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle", and also "The Dirty Life". Since summer, I read "Why I Left the Amish" by Saloma Furlong Miller. I met the author at our library when she spoke on the book. I found it to be a quick read, kind of sad. On my Nook, I like "Homesteading" by Abigail R. Gehring. I saw it on the Barnes and Noble clearance rack in hardcover for $10, but got it on the Nook for $1.00. Just bought "A Small Furry Prayer" by Steven Kotler about dog rescue, although I haven't opened it yet. And on my nightstand: "Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens". Can't wait to see other farmgirls' reads.
Nicole
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texdane
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Nicole
Sandy Hook
CT
USA
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Posted - Oct 14 2012 : 07:09:38 AM
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Oh, and my daughter and I read "Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder this summer. Pure farmgirl reading at its best!
Nicole
Farmgirl Sister #1155 KNITTER, JAM-MAKER AND MOM EXTRAORDINAIRE Chapter Leader, Connecticut Simpler Life Sisters
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Woodswoman
True Blue Farmgirl
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Jennifer
Altamont
NY
USA
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Posted - Oct 18 2012 : 3:57:33 PM
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Thanks for the great recommendations! I'm about half way through Barnheart - and I'm LOVING it!
Jennifer Farmgirl Sister #104
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.Linz.
True Blue Farmgirl
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Lindsey
Shippensburg
Pennsylvania
USA
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Posted - Oct 19 2012 : 09:30:19 AM
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So many good ones on the list already!
The Feast Nearby Growing A Farmer Goat Song The Road To My Farm My Berlin Kitchen (not really farmgirly but still good) Dinner: A Love Story (same as above)
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laurentany
True Blue Farmgirl
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Laurie
Patchogue
NY
USA
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Posted - Oct 23 2012 : 7:46:00 PM
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Just started the book "The Dogs of Bedlam Farm" by John Katz. Its about a man who decides to live the "farm" life with sheep, his 3 border collies and a donkey. If you are a dog lover, you will definately like this book. So far I am enjoying it- takes place in upstate New York, and is definately "farmgirly" reading. Has anyone else read this? Hugs,
~Laurie "Little Hen House on the Island" Farmgirl Sister#1403
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Flowerfairy136
Farmgirl in Training
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Mary
Vicksburg
Mississippi
USA
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Posted - Oct 24 2012 : 10:18:49 PM
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I recently read "The Feast Nearby" by Robin Mathers. I actually think I heard about it in a MJF issue. Anyway I really liked it, it's about a woman who moves to the country after a divorce and tries to live on $40 a week. It's also got a whole lot of recipes in it.
Farmgirl Sister #4195
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jenne.f
True Blue Farmgirl
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Jenne
Wagontown
PA
USA
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Posted - Oct 25 2012 : 06:01:49 AM
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I started reading "Made From Scratch" last night. I am enjoying it so much! I am looking forward to reading her other book and other books recommended by the Farmgirls. Thank you for this thread. Jenne
"Follow your bliss"
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prayin granny
True Blue Farmgirl
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Linda
Kansas
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Posted - Oct 25 2012 : 09:44:37 AM
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I need to look into these books! Sound like some great reads!
Farmgirl hugs, Linda
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MamaBetz
Farmgirl in Training
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Philena
Liberty Twp
OH - Ohio
USA
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Posted - Oct 25 2012 : 7:50:15 PM
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I love all of the books by Jenna Woginrich! Here's her blog if anyone is interested: http://coldantlerfarm.blogspot.com/ . I'm also reading the Little House on the Prairie books now.
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texdane
Farmgirl Legend Chapter Leader Chapter Guru
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Nicole
Sandy Hook
CT
USA
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Posted - Nov 20 2012 : 05:40:48 AM
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Went to the library for DD and came home with these for me:
The Prairie Girl's Guide to Life, by Jennifer Worick Simply Green Giving by Danny Seo Organic Housekeeping by Ellen Sandbeck
More good farmgirl readin'!
Nicole
Farmgirl Sister #1155 KNITTER, JAM-MAKER AND MOM EXTRAORDINAIRE Chapter Leader, Connecticut Simpler Life Sisters
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Bella
True Blue Farmgirl
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Karen
USA
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Posted - Dec 03 2012 : 11:07:59 AM
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Favorites on my farmgirl bookshelf are:
All the Foxfire books (loads of sage advice in these)
Simple Living by Wanda Urbanski
The Growing Edge - Books 1 and 2
The Year At Maple Hill Farm by Alice and Martin Provensen (This is an old children's picture book, first published in 1978. It's a delightful book with beautiful illustrations and it is very educational.)
I try to always have the latest Almanac, whether it be Blum's or The Old Farmer's.
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weaverchic
True Blue Farmgirl
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gerri
Largo
Florida
USA
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Posted - Dec 03 2012 : 4:09:06 PM
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I've read both of Jenna Woginrich books, very inspiring stories of her journey to become a farmer. Her passion for her animals and her love for music wanted you be there with her. I couldn't put them down and wanted more. Visiting her blog at Cold Antler Farm just contines the journey for me and I always look forward to her posts! What amazes me the most is she is a young women with such determination!
gerri Farmgirl #1197
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Roe
True Blue Farmgirl
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Rosemarie
Tavares
Florida
USA
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Posted - Dec 05 2012 : 8:59:48 PM
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Sounds like some great things to read! Will look for them in the library!
Hugs, Roe |
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neeter302
True Blue Farmgirl
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Anita
Hanover
Indiana
USA
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Posted - Dec 18 2012 : 06:21:34 AM
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Currently reading a couple books about Tasha Tudor, most fascinating lady homesteader and artist.
Farmgirl #522
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ProgressiveHomemaker
True Blue Farmgirl
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Rachell
Mars Hill
NC
USA
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Posted - Feb 08 2013 : 9:44:29 PM
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Great suggestions, farm sisters! My list sure is growing! Thank you!
Here is the one I am just finishing up: Homestead Adventures: A Guide for Doers and Dreamers http://www.amazon.com/Homesteading-Adventures-Guide-Doers-Dreamers/dp/0965203611
It's got some good information in it and I enjoy all of that but the sometimes argumentative conversational style gets a bit annoying from time to time. You have to read it to see what I mean.
My youngest boy, age 10 and I are also reading The Little House series. We are currently in Farmer Boy. I HIGHLY recommend this series for farmgirls with kids (girls OR boys)!
Rachell in WNC
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Woodswoman
True Blue Farmgirl
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Jennifer
Altamont
NY
USA
512 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2013 : 5:25:17 PM
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I recently finished two really good books - "Sheepish" and "Hit by a Farm", both by Catherine Friend. I LOVED them! I had read another one of her books, "The Compassionate Carnivore" a few years back - I really liked it, but I like these two even better.
Jennifer Farmgirl Sister #104
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Ladybek9756
True Blue Farmgirl
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Rebecca
Linneus
Maine
USA
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Posted - Mar 24 2013 : 12:41:06 PM
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The book I started about three days ago is called "Five Acres and Independence" by M.G. Kains. It is a informative read on owning a small farm and such.
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True Blue Farmgirl
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Brenda
Lucas
Ohio
USA
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Posted - Mar 24 2013 : 4:18:57 PM
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Three authors from my part of the country - North Central Ohio - anything by Gene Logdson (Upper Sandusky), the farming books by Louis Bromfield (Southern Richland county), and specifically for farmgirls - three books by Patricia Leimbach (near Cleveland, you will have to buy them used as they are out of print)
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ProgressiveHomemaker
True Blue Farmgirl
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Rachell
Mars Hill
NC
USA
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Posted - Mar 25 2013 : 5:52:09 PM
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I am wondering if anyone would be up for a FarmGirly book swap. You all have such good suggestions I am wondering if you keep your books when you are done reading them or just get them from the library like I do. I have not started any new books yet, but now I have a whole list to work from! Thanks you guys!
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Farmgirl at Heart
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Brittany
Rochester
NY
USA
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Posted - Apr 03 2013 : 2:19:39 PM
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The Elm Creek Quilts series by Jennifer Chiaverini is wonderful! There are several of them, and they're warm and comforting. If you don't currently quilt, you'll want to after reading the books! They are great to read when you find yourself needing some extra arms to hold you.
Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen is my all time favorite! IDK if it counts as Farmgirly per se, but it is about a woman who gardens and cooks with flowers. There's a little bit of magic in perfectly every day things and I love that about it. The School of Essential Ingredients was like that too!
The Fixer Upper by Mary Kay Andrews was lovely, not farmy I suppose but it was about a woman fixing up an old house on her own.
I'm so glad to have found a few new titles in this thread! I'll be sure to check some out. Home to Woefield by Susan Juby is on my list of to read books. |
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Farmgirl at Heart
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Brittany
Rochester
NY
USA
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Posted - Apr 04 2013 : 11:03:32 AM
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Oh! And has anyone read 50 Acres and Poodle? That was a quick and very amusing read! |
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