Archive - March, 2014

“Party Line”

This is the image of a family telephone that was used on the farm.  Mounted up high on the wall, one might need to step on a stool to use it.  Telephones have certainly advanced the capability to communicate, even on the farm.  How they have changed.

In the old days, several neighbors shared the same telephone line and could join in on a conversation or at least listen in. It could be problematic.  If someone needed to make a quick call to someone, the already “in-progress” conversation of a neighbor could delay their call, often irritating and impeding progress for the day.  The wait could be seemingly endless.

When single lines became available, folks could pay a higher rate to the phone company for a private line.  Private lines became for the norm over the years.  Now a party line is just a memory.

In the cold winter, what better time can there be than to make a call or send a card to a friend.  You may send this little card with it’s “Party Line” memories to a friend.  It is available in our store.

Pencil drawing by Wenda Grabau

Egg Scale

brown egg, chicken egg, brown chicken egg, egg scale, Dekalb egg scale, Gold Star chicken egg, Decalb Agric. Ass'n,In an old cupboard in the basement, I found this little treasure.  It is a Dekalb Agric. Ass’n egg scale. What fun to find out the size and weight of our eggs.

This little gizmo is left over from when my husband’s parents sold eggs many years before I came on the scene.  When my husband was growing up here on the farm, his parents sold eggs…lots of eggs.  They raised 300 chickens. The “egg man” would drive up in his truck and take a week’s-worth of eggs to warehouse. The scale may have been a help in the selling process.

In those days, brown eggs sold for less than the white eggs.  They made it to bakeries, but not to store shelves.  Our farm eggs were brown then as they are now.

When the poulets start laying eggs in the summer, the eggs are small.  As time goes on, they get to be like the egg pictured on our scale. They get to be extra large and even bigger.

I used to see this little scale tucked in a utility shelf in the basement.  I have really enjoyed examining it and reminiscing about how it was used in the past. Now I will have to display it more openly.  It is a real memory, here on Heritage Farm.

photo credit:Wenda Grabau

Memory – “Making Donuts”

cutting donuts, donut dough, yeast donuts, homemade donuts,I have an old cookbook with many recipes to stimulate my creative side.  Although I am not making things no one has ever tried before, in my culture, many of them are no longer commonly done.   It is so easy to stop at a local market or bakery to purchase their wares.

One of these recipes I use is for donuts.  When I consider the cost of flour, sugar and yeast, I could make these delicacies much donut holes frying in deep-fat, frying donuts,cheaper.  Granted it takes time and effort.  It is not something I wish to do often.  So when I do, it is special.  We invite friends to share in the experience.

My recipe is a yeast recipe.  The dough is started and has to rise twice before our guests arrive.  My husband and I work at the deep-fat frying.  Our friends and the children get to sugar and frost the donuts when they have sufficiently cooled.  We top the time of by enjoying the yummy fruits of our labors with a tall glass of fresh farm milk.

If you have an old cookbook, check it out.  You may find a fun recipe like this that you will be able to make into an experience you can share with your children and others.

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“Seed Packets”

seed packages, seed packets, garden seeds, flower seeds, cosmos seed, popcorn seed, bush bean seed,It is not too late to get started planning  your garden.   Peruse your favorite nursery and seed catalog for the choices available to you.  Some seeds may need to be started inside, so get them in a timely fashion.  Coupons or discounts may be available for ordering early.

My order will come soon.  Even though the landscape is overrun with drifts of snow, spring will come sooner than we think.  So to avoid the hurried “trip to the store” to buy my seed, I plan to buy them from the comfort of my home by catalog.

This little card named, “Seed  Packets” will bring back memories of the garden or the farm to someone.  It might even make a fun May Day gift if you slip a package of seeds in with the card.  Use this card to greet your friends and celebrate the return of spring. View this and other cards in our online store.  

 

Pencil drawing by Wenda Grabau

Memory – Chicken Pox Party

Our kids got chicken pox. It is hard and uncomfortable at times. In between applying calamine lotion to lesions and trying to cheer up the kids, I came upon the idea of making a party. It is hard to celebrate alone, but we made the effort to make their stay at home out of the ordinary and not so humdrum. Food is a necessity, so we used it to create the party.

Chicken pox, Chicken Pox sandwich, Chicken pox party, Party sandwich with a face,I have a recipe for a yeast bread called “Fun Buns.” They are baked in a 9″ cake pan. When cooled, I slice the bun horizontally. That 9″ piece of bread was covered with a salad mixture such as  tuna or chicken. As you can see from the photo, boiled eggs made the eyes and nose. Pimento pieces made the red pox on the sandwich face.  A slice of dill pickle formed the smile. And curly pretzels gave a salty hairstyle to the sculpted sandwich.

Cake, Party cake, chicken pox cake, chicken pox, chicken pox party cake,For dessert, we had cake with candles. I put a slice of crustless, white bread on the top of the cake. It, too, became a face. Red sugar sprinkled on the bread illustrated another chicken  pox face. Raisin eyes and nose along with a red frosting smile gave the face some personality. The candles just made things fun.

This party required that no guests be invited. Thankfully, it is a party that we did not have to have annually. Because it was an out-of-the-ordinary event, it did lighten up a hard circumstance. If  you get in a fix like this, try having a chicken pox party.

photo credits:Wenda Grabau

Memory – The “Circus”

ideas for families with children, low-cost ideas for families with children, Circus cast, Mother and children, baloons,I got the idea for creating a home-made circus.  The acts came from the children and I helped them fulfill their dreams.  My son was the lion tamer and he also rode an elephant.  One of my daughters played a high wire artist. One did a dancing act and a trapeze act.  I played the part of the ring-master and a juggler. We planned and practiced.

Costuming was made simple by the girls wearing leotards and bathing suits for their performances.  A few embellishments, like caps and flowers, added to the festive experience of our little circus.

Wild animals had to be made.  For instance, my son rode an elephant.  We used a dust mop for the elephant’s body.  We covered the mop end, or the head of the animal, with a paper bag on which we had drawn the animal’s mouth and eyes.  We fixed floppy ears to the side of his head.  The elephant snout consisted of a long piece of brown paper.

ideas for families with children, low-cost ideas for families with children, lion tamer act, playing circus, circus acting, The lion required a cage, of course.  To make it we strung streamers from the ceiling.  A step stool served as the lion’s perch.  The tamer wore a safari hat and worked with a bamboo fishing pole for his whip. My daughter played the part of the lion.

The high wire consisted of a plank lying across 2 chairs.  My daughter navigated it well.  For the trapeze act, our littlest daughter had a baby swing that we had bought.  We wound up the spring and the swing moved her back and forth. She had a swinging performance. 

girl, balloons, Also, we played one of our littlest daughter’s favorite children’s song. We played it for her dance.  She held balloons and danced to her song.  It was such a hoot.  I laughed till tears came.  What fun we had!

With all of us in the program, the only one in the audience was the kids’ dad, my husband.  That would not do to have a sparse audience after all of our work and practice so we invited Grandma and Grandpa over for the show.  One time we invited another family with children to join us.  Their children brought acts along with them.  It was quite a show.  Popcorn fit in well with all the good the entertainment.

There you have a few of our ideas.  I hope that this gives you a little nudge in the same direction so that you can enjoy some creative pretending-times with your children. It will bring you some special memories.

photo credits:Randall Grabau

Memory – Trip “Out West”

cowboy hat, railroad hat, hard hat, Montana, map of Montana, Kids study Montana, ideas for families with children,Taking a trip out west could be very exciting.  We did not actually go west, but we prepared to make a pretend tripWe drove to Grandma’s house and looked in her encyclopedia to learn about the west. In particular, we studied Montana.  We learned about the railroad, the cowboys, and mining.

We set a particular night aside for our “Trip Out West.”  Each of us dressed up in costume to represent some occupation we learned about in our study.  We ate a cowboy supper of jerky, hard tack, and hash.

We topped the evening off with movies we got from the library. (These were real movies, I had to check out a projector, too.)  Nowadays, videos and DVDs make a project like this a lot easier.  One movie we saw was about Montana.  The other showed us mountain climbing. We had a fun time.

There, now you have an idea of what we did.  You can put on your thinking cap and pick a state or other destination your family might like to study.  How about Hawaii?  You could make grass skirts and leis out of streamers, eat a real fresh pineapple and real coconut and learn about sugar cane.  Check out some movies at your library and see the beautiful scenery.  Aloha!

Green Beauty

Green plant, shamrocks in bloom, pink shamrocks, After this long, hard winter, are you sick of seeing white on white?  Today for us is a record low high.  It is noon and -7°  F.  In the blue sky, the sun shines brightly down on the white snow.

With spring only three short weeks away, I thought you might enjoy setting your eyes on a Shamrock,  a tender plant well-known for its green beauty.  Not so commonly known are the delicate pink blooms that grace this plant.  The green and pink together cheer the heart as we await the grand awakening of our surroundings with the beginning of springtime.

shamrock, shamrock flowers, Pencil drawing of shamrock with flowers,

Card Available in our Store

In our store we have a pencil-drawn shamrock card.  This shamrock is descended from my grandma’s plant.  Visit our store to see it and our other products.

Cheer up, spring is on its way!

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Pencil drawing by Wenda Grabau