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Holy Cow! Check out this short video from a humongous dairy near Chicago. Pssst. I wonder if the cows are given growth hormones and daily antibiotics? But what I’d really like to know is how many steps a day a cow there gets to take? Say it with me … Holy Cow!!!!! Another pssst. The birthing room is pretty cool.

 

  1. Nicci Cagan says:

    http://www.fofarms.com/en/products looks like there grass feed and cared for …. looks like Agrotourism in a big way.

  2. Heather says:

    I liked the carousel of cows….they all seemed pretty content to go for their daily ride and get milked too. It looks as if the cows are well taken care of. Much better than some of the farms here in So. Calif. I would love to take a trip to see this first hand. Thanks for sharing.

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that’s pretty chic(k)

Samples of the new fall colors from Chick Nail Polish arrived yesterday! Looking fab as usual and NOT smelling like a toxic plume. They are Big-3 free! No toluene, formaldehyde, or DBP.

My graphic designer, Karina, shows off the Punk Chick color …

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  1. Terry Steinmetz says:

    I love the colors! And I love the fact that I can actually put the polish on & not get nauseated from it!!

  2. The colors are so pretty, I like safe nail polish. My granddaughter and I can use these and not have to open a window as we apply the polish 🙂

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Check this out!

Check out the Huffington Post Taste. My Autumn Vegetable Galette is being featured, along with 20 other recipes from around the Web, as a substitute for your turkey table this year. Go veggies! 🙂

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    What great advertising for a wonderful autumn dish!!!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    What a great site to share this wonderful autumn recipe!

  3. Stephanie Bree says:

    I absolutely love your savory vegetable galette and make it every Thanksgiving and Christmas. Unfortunately I never printed the recipe out because I depended on Pinterest to access it, and it this year it want there. Would you be so kind to share the recipe with me?

  4. Katie says:

    Hi I first found this recipe in the magazine and have loved making it. I just bought all of the basic ingredients again, but my paper recipe is no where to be found! Is there somewhere else I can find this delicious recipe?

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caught … red-pawed!

Look who we caught sneaking in a little cuddle with Willie today …

None other than Miss Rascally girl!

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  1. Terry Steinmetz says:

    How adorable!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    I have a similar looking basket on my desk for Mr.Bump, my all time favorite kitty who likes to nap while I am on the computer. Every desk needs a kitty!!

  3. jean says:

    Ohmygravy. This makes me chuckle on so many levels. Thanks for the big smile today!

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Lily

Have you seen my step-by-step trailer restoration photos on my International Glamping Weekend website? If not, here’s a little peek of Lily, my ’68 Airstream trailer …

Complete with clawfoot bathtub, stove, and treadle sewing machine.

And my boudoir … my get-away-from-it-all sanctuary!

The floors are reclaimed wood from an old basketball court. The vintage painting of lilies on the wall is the reason she’s named Lily officially.

  1. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Lily looks awesome & inviting. I love the floor. (And I bet it is easy to care for!) I’m still dreaming of my glamper!

  2. Bobbi Thompson says:

    OMG! Lily is gorgeous! It makes me want to do something with my old trailer/temporary shed!

  3. Elizabeth says:

    Just looked through & read your step-by-step trailer restoration pictorial & am quite dazzled; what a remarkable transformation! The details you provided are wonderful & every bit as good as what one would see watching, ‘This Old House’…actually even better because you accomplished the entire project in one audience viewing. How long did that Airstream restoration take (from start to finish)? And you have another~similar project in the works? Wow, when do you find time to sleep MaryJane?

    Yet again, your details are superb & the pictures make me feel like I am there watching the transformation in real time. Love the “Decorative Thermoplastic Backsplash Panels” which you lined the curved ceiling with. Now your Glamper truly looks like a place I could vacation in while visiting a National Park or several…sure beats a bogged down Station Wagon with no throne:-) Not that I have ever tried that either but I’m starting to get the Glamping idea/theme. The inside of your little home away from home looks exactly my style. Will share your pictorial with hubby this w/e (pretty sure he will be impressed too) & also w/ a friend that lives out of her trailer year round. Thank you for sharing all of your hard work & knowledge with us. You should be so proud of that little Glamper!

    • MaryJane says:

      Thank you Elizabeth! Lily took 5 months on and off. Yes, I’m working on a Shasta rebuild but right now she’s parked in the barn for the winter. Don’t plan to start on her until spring. I have a book due May 1 (Milk Cow Kitchen) so after that I’ll be ready to roll. I pulled Lily through MT, WY, and SD late last summer. Piece of cake. You need to get yourself a glamper!

  4. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Mary Jane- you are just so creative and your trailers are like works of art! This interior is so beautiful and practical too!!

  5. jean says:

    I love Airstreams. I have a 2007 27-footer and it is so fun to decorate. While mine is not nearly as glammed up as yours, They are such easy trailers to work with (and live in!).

    • Shannon says:

      I’ve been looking at Airstreams. We are a family of 5. I’m thinking something like a 23′ with the bunk. Are they able to withstand a northern winter, without adding insulation?

  6. Mollie says:

    What model is your 1968 Airsrtream?
    Thanks

    • MaryJane says:

      Guess I don’t know. Where would I look for that? The title?

      • Mollie says:

        Yes it should be there. What length.
        It looks like a land yacht but not sure.
        Thanks

        PS
        If you ever sell let me know. I have 1968 Caravel for sale. Ground up restoration.

        • MaryJane says:

          Ah, yes, a Land Yacht. The sign is still on it. Send me photos of your Caravel! I have the skin off a 1958 Yellowstone right now. I love that a Yellowstone isn’t riveted together but screwed together, even the windows. Easier to work on.

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  1. Elizabeth says:

    Hope they make it through the winter for you. Imagine it is cold there about now?

  2. Kerry says:

    I can’t tell you how much I love this picture! When I was a kid I had ladybug everything…I still have a soft spot for them:)

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fly away, fly away

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  1. Elizabeth says:

    Lucky you! I consider these little ladies a good thing to have roaming about in my garden too. A friend once had Ladybugs by the dozens’ coming into her home (I suppose trying to escape the cold winter) & she wasn’t happy about the invasion. So I tried to capture as many of those indoor Ladybugs as I could & put them in a small container & tried to overwinter them in my refrigerator…sadly they didn’t make it through the winter in my fridge. I’ve also tried luring them into the garden with special Ladybug scented lures. Not sure if that was a success but I did see a few productive ladies working their way up my Bellis Tasso plants. Anytime you feel you have too many then please feel free to usher those little buggers this way:-)

  2. Terry Steinmetz says:

    We have the ladybugs, too. I haven’t seen them concentrated like that, but I’m sure they are somewhere out in the field! Thanks for the pictures!

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Meet me tomorrow in Chubbuck, Idaho

Be there or be square! This Saturday, November 10, at noon, at Herberger’s Pine Ridge Mall in Chubbuck, Idaho, I’m all yours. There will be tons of farmgirl fun to be had, including awesome giveaways and free samples of my organic chocolate.

Herberger’s Pine Ridge Mall
4235 Yellowstone Highway
Chubbuck, Idaho

  1. Elizabeth says:

    You are making me wish I lived closer; next thing you know I will be researching all things Idaho! Seriously though, it would be neat to meet you in person MaryJane as you make everything look so fun & effortless. Stumbled across one of your short video clips recently (about farm work & joys) & watched you move from one chore (or blessings) to another with gusto & energy to spare. I can honestly say that I have never used or personally seen a water well~hand pump (except for in the movie about Helen Keller called, ‘Miracle Worker’). Believe I’d actually like to try pumping my own well water one day & perform various other farm girl deeds. Looks like the daily living there keeps you all in great shape too!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    I concur with Elizabeth’s comments. I sure wish I lived closer to be able to meet you in person. But visiting Idaho is rising to the top of things that could happen in 2013 and you can bet I will try and visit the Farm as allowable by Mary Jane’s staff during B&B season!!

  3. Winnie & Elizabeth, I’d enjoy meeting you both, as well as, Miss Mary Jane. I know y’all will have a great time at Herberger’s, with all that can make it. Best wishes, Mary Jane!

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Sewing thread from plastic bottles!

It was inevitable. We have clothing made from recycled plastic bottles, why not thread? Leave it to thread maker Gütermann to come up with technology for a stronger, more environmentally friendly thread. I enjoyed breakfast with the woman, Phyllis Dobbs, who was “manning” the booth at the Houston Quilt Market last week where this idea was launched. I’m going to keep a close eye on my local fabric shops so I can start using it. One bottle produces 10 spools of thread.

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  1. Judy Moore says:

    Good morning, Mary Jane, I met you at quit market and you so graciously posed for a photo with me and one with good friend Kristie in front of your charming Glamper. How I do want one, in pink, pulled along behind my cute little PT Woodie! Don’t know if Woodie has the horsepower to do so for a long haul, but it certainly is something I want to do. Also, I am mama hen of the Rabbit Hutch Chapter in Rogers, Arkansas. We are new, growing, and glowing! You mentioned that you had some things you could send our chapter that we might enjoy. Our members would be thrilled! I have your new Glamping book on my list to Santa. I am 69, live alone, and truly hope there is a Santa out there somewhere…he doesn’t even have to have a beard.

    Glad to see that our industry is taking recycling as seriously as we take up-cycling. The new thread you mentioned is certainly a viable alternative for specific and variable uses. I personally prefer Presencia Threads for quiltmaking, garments, and most home dec and stitching on cottons. I represented them at quilt market and have used them since my first of five books was published in 2001. They are a long-staple 100% Egyptian cotton, virtually lint free in your sewing machine, all 40, 50, and 60 weights are 3-ply. Other cotton thread companies have cut back to 2-ply for their 50 and 60 wt. threads, so Presencia Threads are fine and strong. This is truly not meant as a commercial, but is information that is good for those who prefer a natural product in their sewing. I certainly can see many uses for the new Gutermann threads, and appreciate your information. I will check with Colonial Needle Company and see if we can’t get you some samples of Presencia.

    Hope your time at Houston was most successful and great fun. You touch the lives of so many women in so many gracious and positive ways.

    Happy glamping,
    Judy Moore

    • MaryJane says:

      Hello Judy!!! I was hoping I’d hear from you. Send your address to me at maryjane@maryjanesfarm.org and I’ll round up some fun stuff for your chapter. How many members? And yes, I’d love to get thread samples if you have some. New, growing, and glowing INDEED! Yes, Quilters were the original up-cyclers. Much love, MaryJane

  2. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Wow! I love the idea of recycling bottles into thread. I use Gutterman thread now & will look for this new thread in our area. Thanks for the information. 🙂

  3. Winnie Nielsen says:

    What great news this is!! All of the gazillion water bottles that circle the earth can now have a better ending for humanity. I sounds like a solution to what to do with the plastic as well as a thread worthy of increasing the life of a garment too. Thanks for sharing!!

  4. jean says:

    I’ll have to check that out. Sounds like a great idea. I know they made carpeting out of the same materials. Makes sense to me.

  5. In addition to manning (wo-manning) the Gutermann booth at Quilt Market, I have also been sewing with these threads and love how they sew! They are fabulous with no breakage, fuzz, etc. I’m also delighted at the use of water bottles that would liter our country, if not re-cycled. Its amazing just to know that something so beautiful can come from a piece of plastic trash.

    I so enjoyed meeting you and our breakfast!

  6. Angie Robertson-Brown says:

    I’m going to look up this product too, can’t wait to see if it is a good thread. Have used that particular brand of threads for many years.

  7. Krista says:

    I love the idea of recycling old water bottles into thread. We can protect the world and in return make beautiful things. I will keep this product brand in mind next time I buy thread.

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