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Scottish | Kobe Topside with Home Grown Veggies9160 viewsBeestings is the first milk from a cow (otherwise called colostrum). We've just acquired a "house" cow, Carole. She has a new calf, but there's plenty of colostrum. A farm treat is beestings Yorkshire pudding. So Marjorie made them --- and what better to have with a slow-cooked, tender Scottish | Kobe roast and vegetables grown here at Lucies Farm.1 comments
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Andy and Kevin at the Beestings Pudding Lunch679 viewsWe take a break from work to enjoy a full roast dinner, with Scottish | Kobe topside --- slow cooked, farm-raised vegetables, and beesting Yorkshire pudding.
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Resting His Head on a Bale of Straw303 viewsA bull taking a bit of a rest at the Royal Show, 2005.
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Bracken With A Poorly Paw293 viewsBracken had just been on his 1 1/2 hour afternoon walk, and we took him for a run around the garden. He was fine, and then suddenly started to favour his left paw. We checked it carefully and no sign of pain or distress. In about an hour he was fine -- so our theory is that it was stinging nettle.
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Yellow-Jacket Wasp178 viewsWe seem to have a wasps' next in the ground next to Kea's and Pau's bench. I took about a dozen photos --- this is the only one where the wasp is in focus. There's actually a guide on the internet to tell you what the markings mean. I think they mean "nasty -- avoid." Apparently you can freeze the nest, or pour boiling water down the opening. As if!
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Kiko and Marjorie Having a Rest831 viewsIt's been a long, tiring week-end. Kiko and Marjorie having a bit of a rest with the newspapers in the front "dog" lounge.
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Picanha Steaks on the Grill855 viewsIt's important not to pierce or cut them when they're cooking --- that will keep in the majority of the jucies. The fat in grain-fed beef (and ours is certainly grain-fed) melts at a lower temperature than the fat in grass-fed beef. One food critic described Kobe beef as "self-basting." These steaks were delicious!
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Lucy resting104 views
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Have caused mayhem and destruction, think I'll have a rest141 views
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I AM pooped114 views
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Boy, do I need a rest!!105 views
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I'm jus' taking a 5 minute break, OK!107 views
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