What’s better on Valentine’s Day than fuzzy baby chickens!

Snow and ice covered Misty Meadows Farm today, but 228 new baby chickens stayed warm and snug under heat lamps in the “chick house.” The little peeps will begin laying eggs in about 18-20 weeks. So come June we’ll be munching crepes, quiche and French toast made with the colorful assortment of eggs these [...]

Why did the chickens lay the eggs? Because it stormed.

We came home from meeting Ralph and Kathy Packard of Misty Meadows Farm yesterday with a dozen beautiful farm eggs in a range of shades of pink and brown. Brian commented immediately upon taking the carton that it was *heavy.* I had to test for myself of course and indeed it was heavy! How could [...]

I want to travel across oceans. I don’t want my food to.

Grab a cup of coffee. This is long.
Books have long influenced me. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle caused me to stop eating meat (most of the time) at age 17. A few years later Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation kicked my fast food habit and pushed me over the line to no beef, pork or [...]