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Ask Suzanne!

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9:36 am
January 27, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

I want to open an Ask Suzanne topic because sometimes questions get asked in the forum somewhere and I am so scatterbrained that before I can answer it, something else happens around here and I have to go off and take care of it, then I come back and can't remember what topic the question was in!  I know recently someone asked about my camera but I have no idea where that was.

There's a whole post about my camera here:

http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/…..-internet/

So, if you ask me a question and I don't answer it, that means my brain bugged out, so when that happens, bring your question here!  (I'm almost POSITIVE I can find this topic again, LOL.)

Pink Rabbit

Clover made me do it.

4:12 pm
January 31, 2009


okbarb

Super Chicken

posts 537

A while back (month maybe) you mentioned that you would be sharing your hamburger/hotdog bun recipe.  Is this on the schedule still?

There are only two ways to live your life: one is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.

5:08 pm
January 31, 2009


IowaDeb

Quad City Area

Super Chicken

posts 713

Ah yes.. onion buns/rolls please Suzanne Kiss

Sometimes,I live in my own little world, but it's okay because they know me here.

5:18 pm
January 31, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Yes!  It is coming, I promise!  I've also been busy "perfecting" my pepperoni roll recipe and that's coming really soon!  Hot dog and hamburger buns soon, too!

Clover made me do it.

9:13 am
February 7, 2009


okbarb

Super Chicken

posts 537

Suzanne:

I want to try pepperoni rolls for a charity bake sale.  Can I make ahead, freeze?  Can I refrigerate and then sell them cold with instructions to microwave and heat?  Or must I make and deliver hot?  Obviously I would like to do the latter but time constraints, etc.  I'm just trying to get a plan together.  Thanks!  My grandsons love this things!

There are only two ways to live your life: one is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.

9:23 am
February 7, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Yes, freeze them as soon as they cool, then defrost before selling them and people can reheat, or even eat them at room temp.  A lot of times that's what you do when you buy them at a convenience store and munch them down in the car!

Clover made me do it.

9:43 am
February 7, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7875

A word of caution on reselling anything which has already been frozen:  Be sure to tell customers that they have been frozen.  I'd worry that this would cut down on sales, or at least volume of sales, but it's the right thing to do in case some might want to buy and feeze themselves.  But, more than likely you will sell out quickly whether a few at a time or a couple of dozen to a single customer.

Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!

6:19 am
March 2, 2009


Goodnewsfarm

Big Chicken

posts 20

Suzanne,

I'm new to this and have looked around your site and maybe just missed it but do you have posts on making cheese and making soap?

Milking for the first time alone this morning…..took the day off just to be sure I don't stress out

Thanks

Jill

www.goodnewsfarm.com

7:37 am
March 2, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Hi, Jill! You can find my posts on various topics archived and categorized through the buttons on the menu bar on the header above.  Under Cooking, I have a Cheesemaking section, but so far I've only done one post on cheese–making ricotta cheese.

http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/…..ta-cheese/

If you click the Barn page, you can find all my posts about milking under the Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goat section.

http://suzannemcminn.com/how-t…..m-animals/

I want to learn to make soap, but haven't done much with that so far, but I do have a post on making your own laundry soap.  It's under the Crafts section.

http://suzannemcminn.com/how-t…..try-style/

Clover made me do it.

1:29 pm
March 2, 2009


Salamander

Charleston, WV

Superstar

posts 1031

I've been wanting goats for quite some time now but hubby wasn't too sure about it. We are now seriously considering goats and thinking about where we will put them. So my questions to you are what made you decide on the nigerian dwarf goats, where did you get the most good information on them and what are the costs involved.  I'm sure I will think of more questions later.

The person who upsets you the most is your best teacher, because they bring you face to face with who you are.

1:57 pm
March 2, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

You will love goats!  They are so smart and have so much personality.  We decided on Nigerian Dwarf goats because we knew somebody who had them, that simple.  And I am so glad!  They are wonderful.  If you want really fab milking goats, you might want larger goats, though, so it depends what you want them for.  I did milk Clover and will milk her again and am planning to milk Nutmeg, also, but a standard-size goat will give more milk than the tiny ones.  But the tiny ones are almost pet-like.  Clover isn't really any bigger than a medium-large dog and they're very easy to handle, good with children, and easy to keep in a small space if you only have a few.  The cost varies so you'll have to find out what the going rate is at the time you're looking (and also varies by breeder), but expect something between one to two hundred dollars for a purebred, registered Nigerian Dwarf.  (There are other breeds of goats that are less expensive–Nigerian Dwarf goats are, to some extent, an "exotic" breed.)  I've got a couple of goat books that are good with the basics.  They don't have a lot of specific Nigerian Dwarf info (because again, it's a sort of uncommon breed) but much goat info is the same for all breeds.  The best information is always hands-on from someone who has them and can teach you about them.  I learned most of what I know about goats from Pete and Missy, who we got our goats from.  They may have new babies for sale this summer.  They're trying to get their does pregnant right now.  (that's where Clover is right now.)

You'll need a secured yard for them, a shelter (a dog house will even do for Nigerian Dwarf goats as they are tiny), and hay for winter, grass if you have it for the rest of the year, and feed, which you can get at most feedstores.  You'll also need to trim their hooves about every 6-8 weeks.

I've been planning to do a So You Want a Goat blog post for awhile but haven't gotten to it yet!

Clover made me do it.

3:03 pm
March 2, 2009


Salamander

Charleston, WV

Superstar

posts 1031

Thanks Suzanne.  I'm thinking the smaller ones like Clover, Nutmeg and Honey would be perfect! I think I will have to get in touch with Missy and Pete!

The person who upsets you the most is your best teacher, because they bring you face to face with who you are.

12:33 pm
April 3, 2009


rodneywedge

Banty

posts 3

Word's that you know wild ramps. I live in Atlanta and have a blue ridge mountain day trip planned this weekend – would love to include a little ramp hunting. Any tips for a ramp rookie?

12:45 pm
April 3, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Hi, Rodney!  I have a post about ramps here with lots of pictures:

http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/…..ing-ramps/

I don't know about where you're going, but it's probably similar to here.  It's just getting to be time!

Clover made me do it.

9:54 am
April 6, 2009


quietstorm

Southern NH

Mighty Chicken

posts 244

not sure if you know about this site or not….but just in case….

http://www.hobbyfarms.com/hobb…..ortal.aspx

Alis volat propriis

10:05 am
April 6, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Yes!  I get their magazine.  Love it!

Clover made me do it.

9:49 pm
April 6, 2009


johnzegirl

Rose City, TX

Mighty Chicken

posts 135

I was wondering if you know any great realtor(s) you might recommend. We are looking for a small farm and WV is one of 3 states we are considering. Thanks!

8:38 am
April 7, 2009


jane

Super Chicken

posts 534

Welcom to CIR – I use to live in Rockwall and I have a friend and several who still live there and in Rowlett.  small world.  I hear Royse City is really growing too.  Are you looking to retire on the farm?  There is some pretty land out there near you too.  I am in Mesquite now.   Good luck in finding your place. 

8:51 am
April 7, 2009


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

johnzegirl said:

I was wondering if you know any great realtor(s) you might recommend. We are looking for a small farm and WV is one of 3 states we are considering. Thanks!


Hi, johnzegirl!  With West Virginia on the list, why consider any other?  WV is the best! Sun

I'm sorry, I don't know any realtors!

Clover made me do it.

10:46 am
May 18, 2009


johnzegirl

Rose City, TX

Mighty Chicken

posts 135

Hi Suzanne!

I want to take the on line blog course you are doing. I can't seem to find the page it is on. Hissy Fit

I promise this is not an indication of my pupil potential…………..I hope.


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