Thursday, July 8, 2010

Fresh - The Movie!

The documentary FRESH was recently screened in Oregon City. I missed it! However I just got word that they're doing a 2nd screening on July 23!  So all the details below! Hope you can come!


We'll be announcing some workshops on Georgics soon, if you're not familiar with that term, I suggest you see my other blog which explains more about it.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Earthquake Preparedness Meeting! May 23 @ 7pm

QUAKE-UP CALL FOR PORTLAND

7:00 PM, Sunday, May 23
LDS CHURCH, Portland East Stake
2215 NE 106th Portland, OR
For more information, contact Brigitte Suggs at (503) 286-7686
or send an e-mail to: intelligentliving_poes@msn.com

Native American myths speak of a great shaking followed by a massive flood that has struck our coast in the past. Today we know these accounts refer to the last, great mega-thrust earthquake and tsunami to ravage the Oregon coast just over 310 years ago.

New scientific discoveries are also showing us what we thought about these great earthquakes and tsunamis may be all wrong. Prepare to be surprised and educated as James Roddey, from the Oregon Department of Geology, explores Native American legends, startling new geologic discoveries, and one of the great scientific detective stories of the 20th century, all in order to understand what The Big One has in store for Oregon.

You’ll also find out why elephants may be the best tsunami warning system for coastal Oregon!

 Careful, you may end up being as paranoid as James after you attend his presentation on earthquakes and tsunamis in Oregon.

Presented by: James Roddey of Portland, Oregon

Biography:  James Roddey, Earth Sciences Information Officer with the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI), has been with the State Agency since 1998.

With a background in geology, broadcasting and geoscience education, James works to help translate the often-complicated world of Oregon geology to a general audience. Explaining our relationship to natural hazards like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides and other geologic mischief has
taken James throughout the Pacific Northwest as a featured speaker at everything from town hall meetings to national conferences. Just don’t call him Chicken Little. He prefers the Prophet of Doom...

In his spare time, James often confuses outdoor adventure with foolish behavior and so, inextricably, finds himself up a creek without a paddle (metaphorically speaking) on more occasions than he would like to remember.

The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries is responsible for developing a geologic understanding of natural hazards in our state. The department makes this information available to communities and individuals to help reduce the risks from earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, floods and volcanic eruptions. The Department is also the lead state regulatory agency for the exploration, production and reclamation of mining, oil, gas and geothermal development.

The mission of the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries is to provide earth science information and regulation to make Oregon safe and prosperous. 

Learn more about Oregon’s geology by going online at: http://www.oregongeology.org

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Country Living Grain Mill

We're offering this at the lowest price allowed and we're paying the cost of shipping!


This is the link to the company we’re ordering from http://countrylivinggrainmills.com/

SALE $395.00 -- Reg $409.00
No shipping charges-save $40-$50

(or more combined with sale prices on accessories
– available for a limited time)

This makes grinding wheat easy so you will do it more regularly– easily adaptable to motorize for ease of use.

Most importantly, if and when the power goes out, you can still grind and bake bread. Let’s get to using our wheat regularly!


SALE   Reg
Country Living Mill flour bin not included)
$395.00 $409.00                             
Grinding Plates       
  90.00
  109.50
Stainless Steel Corn & Bean Auger      
(for grinding corn and beans)
              
  30.00   36.95                            
*Power Bar (attaches to flywheel for grinding with ease)
  20.50   25.95
Flour Bin w/ Storage Lid                    
(holds up to 8 C flour pictured
above)      
  20.50   25.95                             
Just-in-Case Kit
-- (basic repair kit w/post
screws, sprin
g washers. etc
  22.00   29.95                   
Motorization Kit(so you can grind more flour
in less time)                              
 
380.00  425.00                              
Wall Mount Kit
  45.00   59.95

Hopper Extension 
(so you can load more grain w/motorized use)
  20.50     25.95                           
Hopper Lid (covers hopper & keeps dust
& bugs out)
  14
.50     16.95 
Country Living Case hold accessories, 
grinding plates, auger, etc)
  26.00   36.95
Complete Country Living Case
(with all the accessories included)

 195.00  200.00
* Recommended for hand grinding
503-939-6577  

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Food Storage

The following is a wonderful talk given by Marti Grobecker in Mountain Park 6th Ward Sacrament Meeting in Utah on January 13th 2008 in regards to being prepared. It is a wonderful talk. We thank her for her Ward posting it and sharing it with all of us!

(I agree with what has been said here, and feel the urgency to share it with you~~ AA)

Some think of preparedness as either overwhelming or boring but it is neither. It is actually a spiritual journey. You may be asking how in the world can anyone have spiritual experiences relating to food storage. I am here to tell you that I have never had as many spiritual experiences as I have had over the last year and it all has to do with preparedness. I KNOW I was led by the hand of God and what I have learned has changed my life. I would like to share a personal experience because I know you can have similar experiences. Keep in mind that the first law of heaven is obedience --- that is an all-encompassing commandment that brings forth so many blessings.

There is also the Law of Mercy and the Law of Justice that the Lord Governs by. If we are disobedient we repent and Mercy (or Christ) claims us. If we are disobedient and do not repent, then Justice claims us. As Pres.Benson said : When obedience ceases to be an irritant and becomes our quest, in that moment God will endow us with power.

Almost two years ago I was going through an exceptionally challenging time and I received a blessing. In that blessing Lord told me he would put people in my path who would help me. At that time I had no idea the people he would be placing in my life would be preparedness people. These people are not your doom and gloom type of people … they come from all walks of life – scholars, professors, engineers, contractors, doctors, lawyers, farmers, ranchers, military leaders, you name it, I’ve met them. I’m telling you this to dispel the idea that preparedness people are survivalists or some type of looney people. The ones I have met are highly educated, intelligent and humble. Anyway, I was given an article to read that awakened my senses and for two weeks I could hardly sleep. I wanted to be obedient, I believed it was important, but how in the world could I afford a year supply? How could I be obedient to this command when I struggle financially? I finally went to the Lord and asked and pleaded. Shortly thereafter he awakened me in the middle of the night and told me exactly what to do … and he has done this several times since. Never before have I awakened in the middle of the night with the words in my mind telling me what to do when I had asked for answers. When I did as I was told He gave me further instructions – this is the principle of seeking for further light and knowledge, combined with obedience. So this is a clue for you … you ask, you receive, you obey and then more revelation comes. But there were also times the Lord was silent and those are the times I had to come to an understanding of how important repenting is on a daily basis.

About 4 months ago I was called to be in preparedness at the ward level … but before I was actually sustained I went again to the Lord and asked Him how I could motivate my ward members. He very softly but strongly said testify. I thought – they are not going to want to hear why I’m into prepared, and I heard – no testify of the Christ. And I thought – I can do that so I started reciting the different titles of Christ – Jehovah, the Savior, The Good Shepherd, the Redeemer, the Word, The Great I Am, the Lawgiver and by the time I got to the Messiah, the Anointed One, tears were streaming down my cheeks and then I had what I call a remembrance. It wasn’t a vision, but more like remembering when we were in the Great Council and witnessed our Father in Heaven place his hands on the head of Christ, anointing him to be the Savior of all mankind … and then I knew exactly what I was to testify of. Bros. And Sisters, the church is preparing to receive our King for His Millenial Reign. The earth is preparing to receive her creator. I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is coming … that before he comes the world will experience more trials and tribulations than ever before – it is prophesied, it is in the scriptures and the Brethren have been warning us very strongly lately. In order for Our King, Our Master to come there will be many calamaties that we need to go through in order to refine us and make us a Zion people. We are not a Zion people … he will refine us and test us. He wants each of us there to greet Him but if we aren’t obedient we may not survive the coming events. We cannot rely upon the Church or our neighbors to save us. Christ will save us through our obedience and part of that obedience is having our food storage.

Paraphrasing Vaughn J. Featherstone “Before the Savior comes the world will darken. Then will come a period of time where even the elect will lose hope if they do not come to the temples. … Our garments worn as instructed will clothe us in a manner as protective as temple walls. The covenants and ordinances will fill us with faith as a living fire. In a day of desolating sickness, scorched earth, barren wastes, sickening plagues, disease, destruction, and death, we as a people will rest in the shade of trees, we will drink from the cooling fountains. We will abide in laces of refuge from the storm….

They will bathe His feet with tears and He will weep and bless them for having suffered through the greatest trials ever known to man. His bowels will be filled with compassion and His heart will swell wide as eternity and He will love them. He will bring peace that will last a thousand years and they will receive their reward with Him.”

I pose this question, are you prepared to take care of yourself and your family? Is it a priority for you to be obedient to the commandment to have food storage? Pres. Kimball made it very clear that food storage is a commandment.

In his book, The Miracle of Forgiveness he stated:

Do we lose faith, do we lose patience, do we lose hope, do we get weary in waiting, because the day is long and the event delayed? It is difficult to be prepared for an event so long delayed. Many have found it too difficult and they slumber without due preparation. Hundreds of thousands of us today are in this position. Confidence has been dulled and patience worn thin. It is so hard to wait and be prepared always. BUT WE CANNOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO SLUMBER”. (emphasis added)

Pres Kimball continues … “I believe that the Ten Virgins represent the people of the Church of Jesus Christ and not the rank and file of the world. All of the virgins, wise and foolish, had accepted the invitation to the wedding supper; they had knowledge of the program and had been warned of the important day to come. They were not the gentiles or the heathens or the pagans, nor were they necessarily corrupt and reprobate, but they were knowing people who were foolishly unprepared for the vital happenings that were to affect their eternal lives. They had the saving, exalting gospel, but it had not been made the center of their lives. They knew the way but gave only a small measure of loyalty and devotion. I ask you: What value is a car without an engine, a cup without water, a table without food, a lamp without oil? The foolish asked the others to share their oil, but spiritual and temporal preparedness cannot be shared in an instant. The wise had to go, else the bridegroom would have gone unwelcomed. They needed all their oil for themselves; they could not save the foolish. The responsibility was each for himself. THIS WAS NOT SELFISHNESS OR UNKINDNESS”. ….. (emphasis added)

Pres. Kimball further states “The foolish virgins were not averse to buying oil. They knew they should have oil. They merely procrastinated, not knowing when the bridegroom would come. The day of the marriage feast approaches. The coming of the Lord is nigh. And there are many among us who are not ready for the great and glorious event.”

Many in the church believe that those who have stored a year supply will share with those who have not. Though that is a nice thought, this is what Pres. Packer said to dispel that notion: "When people are able but unwilling to take care of themselves we are responsible to employ the dictum of the Lord that the idler shall not eat the bread of the laborer". In other words, do not expect your neighbor to feed you. For if he has obeyed the counsel to store up for his family, and you have had the resources to but instead procrastinated, which one of his children should he let starve in order to feed you? If it is not a priority for you to save yourself and your family, why should another family have to take on that responsibility? The Law of Mercy and Justice also apply to food storage ... Some confuse the commandments of sharing and taking care of the poor and needy with sharing their food with the rebellious. There is a huge difference in sharing with the poor and needy and sharing with the rebellious - those who could afford to get their food storage, but don't because other things, buying big screens, vacations, the latest fashions, take precedence over obeying the commandment to store food.

If you are spiritually prepared you will be temporally prepared. You cannot obtain a testimony of tithing unless you pay tithing, you cannot obtain a testimony of prayer unless you pray. The same holds true for food storage. It’s the doing that brings forth the blessings of heaven and the testimony.

Now let’s look at what our current prophet has said recently. Paraphrasing Pres. Hinckley, he said: “I wish to speak to you about temporal matters. As a backdrop for what I wish to say, I read to you a few verses from the 41st chapter of Genesis. Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt, dreamed dreams which greatly troubled him. . . . ‘And I saw in my dream . . . seven ears came up in one stalk, full and good: And, behold, seven ears, withered, thin, and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them: . . . (Joseph’s interpretation) Behold, there come seven years of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt: And there shall arise after them seven years of famine. . . And god will shortly bring it to pass.’ (Gen. 41:20, 26, 30, 32). Now, brethren, I want to make it very clear that I am not prophesying, that I am not predicting years of famine in the future. But I am suggesting that the time has come to get our houses in order. There is a portent of stormy weather ahead to which we had better give heed…That’s all I have to say about it, but I wish to say it with all the emphasis of which I am capable."(Emphasis added)

I want to point out two things. First of all Pres. Hinckley said he was not prophesying but said it was time to get our houses in order. He emphasized that a portent storm was coming. What does portent mean – it means something momentous or calamitous is about to occur – an evil omen, prophetic or threatening significance. And then 9/11 happened. It is noteworthy that in the Oct. General Conference following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, Pres. Hinckley quoted D&C 112:24. “Behold vengeance cometh speedily upon the inhabitants of the earth, a day of wrath, a day of burning, a day of desolation, of weeping, of mourning, and of lamentation and as a whirlwind it shall come upon all the face of the earth saith the Lord. And upon my house shall it begin and from my house shall it go forth, saith the Lord. First among those among you, saith the Lord, who have professed to know my name and have not known me, and have blasphemed against me in the midst of my house, saith the Lord.”

And then President Hinckley again references Pharaoh’s dream….“I do not know what the future holds. I do not wish to sound negative, but I wish to remind you of the warnings of scripture and the teachings of the prophets which we have had constantly before us. I cannot forget the great lesson of Pharaoh's dream of the fat and lean kine and of the full and withered stalks of corn. I cannot dismiss from my mind the grim warnings of the Lord as set forth in the 24th chapter of Matthew. I am familiar, as are you, with the declarations of modern revelation that the time will come when the earth will be cleansed and there will be indescribable distress, with weeping and mourning and lamentation (see D&C 112:24 ).

Now exactly 7 years from the date that President Hinckley first gave his 7 years of plenty talk, he again mentioned the dream of Pharaoh in October 2005. “Let us never lose sight of the dream of Pharaoh concerning the fat cattle and the lean, the full ears of corn and the blasted ears, the meaning of which was interpreted by Joseph to indicate years of plenty and years of scarcity.” Here we have 3 reminders from our prophet of the biblical famine. Pres. Hinckley mentions it in 1998, 2001 and 2005. Of particular note, in his 2001 talk Pres. Hinckley did NOT say, “…I want to make it very clear that I am not prophesying,….” Though Pres. Hinckley thought it important enough to mention that it wasn’t a prophecy in 1998, he did NOT say that in 2001. Could this have been an inspired warning that a seven year clock was officially starting in 2001? In any event, I testify that these 3 reminders were warnings for us and we better give heed. In April 2004 General Conference Elder Dallin H. Oaks said: “Four matters are indisputable to Latter-day Saints: (1) The Savior will return to the earth in power and great glory to reign personally during a millennium of righteousness and peace. (2) At the time of His coming there will be a destruction of the wicked and a resurrection of the righteous. (3) No one knows the time of His coming, but (4) the faithful are taught to study the signs of it and to be prepared for it.”

He goes on to say “We are living in the prophesied time when peace shall be taken from the earth (D&C 1:35), when all things shall be in commotion and men’s hearts shall fail them (D&C 88:91). These signs of the Second Coming are all around us and seem to be increasing in frequency and intensity…..the accelerating pattern of natural disasters in the last few decades is ominous. While we are powerless to alter the fact of the Second Coming and unable to know its exact time, we can accelerate our own preparation and try to influence the preparation of those around us. Are we preparing? We need to make both temporal and spiritual preparation for the events prophesied at the time of the Second Coming.”

Elder Eyring in 2005 said “The giant earthquake, and the tsunamis it sent crashing into the coasts around the Indian Ocean, is just the beginning and a part of what is to come, terrible as it was. You remember the words from the Doctrine and Covenants which now seems so accurate:
(Doctrine and Covenants 88: 88-91) As the challenges around us increase, we must commit to do more to qualify for the companionship of the Holy Ghost. Casual prayer won’t be enough. Reading a few verses of the scripture won’t be enough. Doing the minimum of what the Lord asks of us won’t be enough. Hoping that we will have the Atonement work in our lives and that we will perhaps sometimes feel the influence of the Holy Ghost won’t be enough. And one great burst of effort won’t be enough.”

Now I want to turn to the story of Noah. Remember Noah preached repentance for hundreds of years while he was building the ark. It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark. The world was beautiful, the sun was shining, life seemed “normal”. It is important to note that the people who didn’t get on the ark suffered and died by the very calamity that for 300 years had been prophesied would come. Noah pleaded with the people to repent of their disobedience so that Mercy would claim them instead of Justice. All they had to do was repent and begin being obedient. This is a story for our time … The ramifications of disobedience may be the same as in Noah’s time. It’s our human nature that we think terrible things will not happen to us, but if you believe in the scriptures and our prophet it is undeniable that calamities are here and they are beginning to touch our lives and they will increase. Pres. Benson said “The revelation to produce and store food may be as essential to our temporal welfare today as boarding the ark was to the people in the days of Noah.”

Can you imagine how hard it must have been for Noah, his wife and sons and their wives to listen to the wailing and pounding on the ark as the rains fell. I’m sure when the rains began falling the people began repenting, but it was too late at that point. They had been warned and forewarned to repent of their disobedience so that mercy could claim them but now justice had to be employed. Noah had daughters that married wicked men and I cannot imagine how his heart must have ached when the doors were shut, the rains came and the wailings began. How hard it must have been for Noah not to extend mercy to his daughters. But he could not, the Lord would not allow him to because even the Lord is governed by the Law of Mercy and the Law of Justice. Did the Lord put Noah and his sons' families at risk by opening the ark for the disobedient who were suddenly repenting? No. If a terrible disaster happens and we do not have services for weeks, maybe months, would the disobedient be putting the obedient at risk of starving.

Obedience brothers and sisters is so very important. There is a law irrevocably decreed in heaven before the foundations of this world upon which all blessings are predicated. And when we obtain any blessing from God it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated. (D&C 130:20-21) Those who are disobedient to the law receive the consequences of their disobedience or rebellious actions. I for one do not want to listen to the cries of my children because I had been disobedient and did not have food for them to eat. Every prophet over the last 60 years has talked about having the Church members get a bare minimum of at least one year’s supply of basic food items, and now has suggested 3 months. Does that mean they have rescinded the one year food storage? No. The three months of food we normally eat was specifically instituted to prepare the Saints in the event of a major pandemic. It also serves as a spring board for the years storage. Once again, it was a divine program called All Safely Gathered In.

Presiding Bishop David H. Burton said "Keep your eye on the Prophet. Being self-reliant has always been part of the church. Statistics show that no matter what the Church does, no higher than 15% have storage. We are not going to say any more, but our people are going to need to be prepared. For example, what if somebody released a virus? What if it caused a pandemic? What if that led to a quarantine? What if the quarantine was enforced? The office of the presiding bishopric has tried to come up with a plan, but we don't know what we could do. The responsibility lies with the head of each family."

It’s hard to understand why or how so many good and wonderful people can discount what the prophets have said again and again and again concerning what will suddenly happen to the world in the near future. Are we listening to their voices of warning, to their plea for our repentance? Brothers and sisters, I promise you that if you begin making preparations and begin your food storage, that the Lord will draw close to you because you are demonstrating that you are drawing close to Him. You will not only be secure in knowing that you are able to feed your family, but you will have spiritual experiences, and you will have a deeper love for Him and for your family. Preparedness is like a treasure hunt, a beautiful and wonderful path of seeking and receiving further light and knowledge. We as a Stake want you to be prepared, but you must first take the step of asking God to give you a witness as to the importance of being obedient to the command of having food storage and then ask Him to help you in this endeavor. When you receive that witness then you are not left alone.

Let me quote once again Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone as if he were talking to you directly: (We) will bathe His feet with (our) tears and He will weep and bless (us) for having suffered through the greatest trials ever known to man. His bowels will be filled with compassion and His heart will swell wide as eternity and He will love (us). He will bring peace that will last a thousand years and (we) will receive (our) reward with Him. Elder Featherstone continues: I bear my humble witness to you that the great God of heaven will open doors and means in a way we never would have supposed, to help all those who truly want a years supply” All we have to do is to decide, commit to it, and then keep the commitment. Miracles will take place. I leave you with my witness that I know Jesus is the Christ. I know that he is the Redeemer of all mankind, that our King and Master will reign supreme. I hope that I am worthy to be here when he comes, so that I can be among those who fulfill the prophesy that “every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that He is the Christ”. May we all have that witness. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

P.S. I gave the above talk in sacrament meeting on January 13, 2007 as Stake Food Storage Specialist. Please feel free to share with as many people as you would like. I would suggest that you read the complete articles I have quoted from in order to receive your own tutoring from the spirit. I would invite you to seek confirmation from the spirit as to the importance of being prepared in all things. Ask, Receive and Obey and the Lord will bless your life with further light and knowledge and protection.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Tomatoes in small space!

I have a yard that is mostly shade -- for several years, I've attempted to grow Tomatoes with limited to no success.

The limited success was with using 5 gallon bucket, the first year being the most productive, lots of tomatoes. The following year only a few, last year with ONE! GRRRR.

Well the TV is now pushing spending lots of money to buy a "new breed" of tomato, grown in a hanging basket/bag. I just couldn't justify spending lots of money for something that I could do on my own...so you're all witnesses to my effort to do it "my way" (LOL)

So, here's a picture of my new little tomato plant. I'll post updates as I can through the season.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Making Yogurt Success


I have read various instructions over the years, in fact my parents had one of those yellow Salton brand yogurt makers with six class containers -- as a child I would gag trying to eat plain yogurt (especially when it was served with cracked wheat cereal for breakfast -- blech -- and my parents wouldn't let me put the amount of brown sugar *I* wanted on it!)

Well, now that I'm officially "middle-aged" and have become so much like my parents -- the past few months I've really been trying to get back to basics in many facets of our home -- one of which is the case for making yogurt and cheese.

I read a food storage cookbook that has instructions for making yogurt and cheese using powdered milk -- I figured I'd better learn how even with regular milk (we buy whole milk delivered weekly in glass bottles) and I hate to waste milk.

Did you know that yogurt and cheese were just ways to not waste milk (prevent it from spoiling) before the days of modern refrigeration. So, I'd like to know what I can do with milk long before I loose modern conveniences of electricity or refrigeration.

I did a quick Google search and found some simple instructions for making yogurt -- and thanks to also talking with various friends who make yogurt -- I adapted the instructions a little bit -- my adaptations are in italics.

How to Make Yogurt

  • 1 qt milk (any kind)
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup non-fat dry milk (optional)
  • 2 Tablespoons existing yogurt with live cultures (or you can use freeze dried bacteria instead)
  1. Heat milk to 185F Use a double boiler, to prevent milk from burning. If you heat it directly you must stir it constantly. If you do not have a thermometer, 185F is the temperature at which milk starts to froth. (I used a thermometer, and only heated it to 110F -- my friends only heat to 100F and it still works.)
  2. Cool the milk to 110F by putting the pot in a cool water bath, this will quickly and evenly lower the temp and requires only occasional stirring. Do not proceed until the milk is below 120F and don't allow it to go below 90F. 110F is optimal.
  3. Warm the starter. Let the starter yogurt sit at room temp. while you are waiting for the milk to cool. (I did this while I was heating the milk to 110F) This will prevent it from being too cold when you add it in.
  4. Add nonfat dry milk, if desired. Adding about 1/4 c to 1/2 c nonfat dry milk at this time will increase the nutritional content of the yogurt. The yogurt will thicken more easily. This is especially helpful if you're using non-fat milk already.
  5. Add the Starter. Add 2 T of the existing yogurt or the freeze dried starter. (What I did instead was put it in a cup, and add about a 1/2 cup of the hot mil to it first, stir it well to mix, then add it to the pan -- is what I did, all the other instructions I've ever read, says to do it this way)
  6. Put the mixture in containers. Pour your milk mixture into a clean container or containers. Cover each one tightly with a lid or plastic wrap.
  7. Allow the yogurt to incubate. Keep the yogurt warm and still to encourage bacteria growth, while keeping the temperature to close to 100F as possible. An oven with a pilot light is one option. (I tested the temperatures of my heating pad, the lowest setting was exactly 100F, so I put it in a recycled Quart yogurt container w/lid, wrapped it in the heating pad and placed it into a small cardboard box with lid to contain the heat inside.) After seven hours (mine was still runny, but I could see some of the bacteria around the warmer areas of the container, so I stirred it and left it for 5 more hours) you will have a custard-like texture, a cheesy odor, and possible some greenish liquid on the top. This is exactly what you want. The longer you let it sit beyond seven hours, the thicker and more tangy it will become. (mine ended up sitting for 12 hours and was a perfect yogurt consistency!)
  8. Refrigerate the yogurt. Place the yogurt in your fridge for several hours before serving. It will keep for 1-2 weeks, if you are going to use some of it for starter, use it within 5-7 days so that the bacteria still have growing power. Whey, a thin yellow liquid, will form on the top. You can pour it off or stir it in before eating your yogurt.
  9. Add additional flavorings. Experiment until you develop a flavor that your taste buds fancy. (I put some stevia in it, and the kids actually like it)
  10. Use yogurt from this batch as starter for the next batch.
Click here if you'd like to see the original recipe and the extra tips.

I'll be posting my experience making cheese soon! I'll go dig out those food storage instructions for making it from powdered milk!!!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

We tried Urban Farming in 1971

(from left to right) This is me with my Dad and Sister in our backyard in Fullerton, CA back in December 1971. It was my job to feed and water the rabbits (in the cages on the right) and chickens (in the 'chicken run' behind us) every morning and evening. Of course, also gathering the eggs my sister loved to do. My father had me also help with the butchering (only the rabbits). I thought you'd like a peek into my past with raising these animals in the urban city on a .14 acre lot

(house is a 4br 2 ba slab home -- I just looked it up on zillow and its completely remodeled -- and it has such improved charm compared to when we lived there!!! wow wow)

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/home-info/25153706_zpid/