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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jun 12 2020 : 10:03:28 AM
Hi everyone, I am excited to tell you that our MaryJane is offering a copy of her Milk Cow Kitchen book as a Giveaway during our celebration of June as National Dairy Month!

Whether you own cows, want to own cows, or would love to learn how to make cheese and use dairy products in your recipes, this book has it ALL!! Even if you are a Farmgirl living in the suburbs, Milk Cow Kitchen is full of so many interesting recipes, how to own a backyard cow, and all sorts of projects using milk and milk products. I love this book and have read it several times. It is also a go to manual for lots of new recipe inspirations as well. If you have never tried the recipes from MJF magazine or her books, I can tell you that they are all delicious and they work. She carefully tests all of her recipes in her kitchen with her main cook, Ashley Ogle, until they are perfection.

I hope lots of you will toss your hat in the ring and sign-up. Please leave a note when you add your name about any experiences you have with cows, dairy farm visits, experiments making cheese or any cow/milk related stories. I will make sure to tell MaryJane to stop by to read all of your comments.. This is the third year we have been doing this fun giveaway and it is always fun to read here about your Farmgirl experiences and support of our National Dairy Month. Now, I am trying to resist breaking into that Vanilla ice cream in the freezer!! LOL!!

Winner will be selected on June 25!

I am excited to announce that Hannah, GinngBelle, was chosen today as the winner of our Milk Cow Kitchen cookbook!! Congratulations, Hannah!! Please email me your mailing address so that I can forward it on to MJF for mailing. I know you are going to enjoy this fun and detailed collection of all things cow related!! There are so many wonderful recipes and all sorts of how-to make sections.


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Red Tractor Girl
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windypines Posted - Jun 28 2020 : 04:40:12 AM
enjoy your new book!!

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TexasGran Posted - Jun 27 2020 : 09:06:15 AM
Congratulations Hannah. How exciting.

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jun 26 2020 : 1:31:06 PM
Congratulations Hannah!

Krista
GinnyBelle Posted - Jun 26 2020 : 12:01:11 PM
Thank you, sisters!
Heather, that cow is too sweet. I absolutely love when you post cow pictures.

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nndairy Posted - Jun 26 2020 : 11:07:49 AM

Congrats Hannah! (This cow's name is milkshake)

~Heather
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Dreamer42 Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 8:03:32 PM
Yay! Congratulations, Hannah!

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GinnyBelle Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 4:49:27 PM
Thank you, ladies!
Grace, I will surely post pics when I try something. I wish I could actually share. How nice that would be!

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levisgrammy Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 3:10:18 PM
Yay Congratulations Hannah! You are going to love this book.

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suny58 Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 1:15:48 PM
Yea Hannah! Congratulations hon!!!

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City Chick Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 12:02:29 PM
Congrats Hannah!

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katmom Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 11:36:41 AM
Hannah,, WHoot Whoot and Congrats!
Enjoy your goodies... and do feel free to try your hand at the chili or cobbler and share with us!

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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 10:52:01 AM
Good for you Hannah!! All the MJ books are keepers. Enjoy.
Nancy Jo

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GinnyBelle Posted - Jun 25 2020 : 10:46:36 AM
Oh my goodness, this was very unexpected! This made my day, thank you so much!

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jun 18 2020 : 6:12:05 PM
I have a cow memory. One day a neighbor girl (now my sweet daughter-in-law) came running over yelling "Stupid is having her baby!" So we all went out to the pasture between our houses to watch. By and by the calf hit the ground. The cow, living up to her name, looked around behind her and backed up as far as she could get. She finally did adopt the calf but it took a while.

Judith

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TexasGran Posted - Jun 18 2020 : 3:04:49 PM
I would love to win this book.
My first four years were spent on a farm, with milk cows, in Knox County Texas. I will never forget how excited my mother was to get a new device called a cream seperator! I was three. She needed it because she had a newborn baby, a 14 month old toddler, and 3 year old... ME!
My grandma had two Jersey cows. She always had yummy thick cream. She sold her butter, and eggs from her hens. I remember one year watching my mother and her sisters making cottage cheese..They hung the bag on the clothes line!
When, I was grown up and married, we finally bought land far out in the country my husband decided to start a dairy. I was teaching school and had a teen aged son, but soon learned to milk those huge pretty ladies. There is something comforting about being in their midst.
Oh, this was one of my favorite times...when we put the new mommas back into the herd with their new babies...just like humans...the whole herd would gather to ooh and ahh over the newest little ones. Then the mommas were content to find their position within the herd, as the babies were taken by my husband and son to the sale or the pens to be bottle fed!
Ours was a small dairy. 100 cows. Now days the dairies in our county are huge, most run around the clock. Most milk thousands of cows and most are owned by Dutch families. They are the sweetest people.


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Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
StitchinWitch Posted - Jun 18 2020 : 2:01:52 PM
What a sweet baby girl-- congratulations!

Judith

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nndairy Posted - Jun 18 2020 : 1:10:32 PM
Have you tried the White Chili? I LOVE it!!!!


Our newest baby girl - about half an hour old - just hanging out with her mama.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jun 18 2020 : 09:57:32 AM
Here is the Peach Cobbler recipe from Milk Cow Kitchen. Wow, it is delicious and easy to make!!



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Red Tractor Girl
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FGOTM- October 2018
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jun 15 2020 : 1:18:21 PM
I personally don’t have any cow interactions other than feeding them with my husband once on the family farm or seeing them at fairs. Everleigh is currently going through a cow obsession phase and it’s adorable. The pasture behind us is full of them right now. My brother in law is going to school in food sciences and has been currently making cheese. It is by far the best cheese I have ever eaten. Sometimes I can’t contain myself lol! We have plans to get some cows in the future and I am really hoping for a Highland cow. They are just so dang adorable and call my name!

Krista
GinnyBelle Posted - Jun 15 2020 : 09:53:01 AM
I spent a several months working on an operating 1930's farm that is part of a state park near me. It was one of the greatest times of my life. One of my jobs was to demonstrate milking to the guests. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. One of the little girls in a school group actually had to show me! Haha! Luckily, the cow was very patient.

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City Chick Posted - Jun 14 2020 : 10:44:14 AM
I grew up in the city. Only saw cows at the zoo. Until I was a teenager and adult cousins invited me, my siblings & Mom to spend 2 weeks on their dairy farm. It was amazing. My cousin woke us up super early one morning because a cow was having her baby. It was incredible. We had never seen that before. I also remember taking a pitcher and going to the dairy barn to get fresh milk.

I now have a dairy loving daughter who is 19 and wants to make her own cheese. This would be awesome to win. (we now live in the country and she also wants goats!)

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jun 13 2020 : 1:19:35 PM
I am lovin' all these fun comments to cows and cow products!! Heather, your photo is too cute!

Hehe, Vanessa and Grace, just give me a holler and I will bring some homemade crackers for the cheese!!

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Red Tractor Girl
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FGOTM- October 2018
StitchinWitch Posted - Jun 13 2020 : 12:15:56 PM
When we lived in the country one of our nearest neighbors had a nice little Jersey cow who produced more than their family needed so they sold us milk for fifty cents a gallon. There was enough cream on that milk to also supply our butter needs. I still have my old glass churn.

Judith

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katmom Posted - Jun 13 2020 : 09:53:40 AM
Vanessa,, as soon as you make cheese,, call me,, I'll bring the Wine! lol!

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Audra Rose Posted - Jun 13 2020 : 08:01:48 AM
When I was young and we lived in Iowa, my mom would get gallons of milk from a dairy farm. She'd put the money in a cigar box, unscrew the cap from the pipe to a milk tank and pour it in. We always got cream that rose from it too. I'd love to learn how to make cheese, to go with my wine.

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