Drizzly morning. Mostly a day inside at the computer. Slow/steady rain overnight but the road was OK by noon. Had a GrubShack lunch (no meat) and was there just in time to meet up with UPS. Manny dropped off the manual stainless steel meat grinder I ordered. Just in time as I started a batch of wheat sprouts just yesterday. Hoping to perfect the perfect organic loaf of Field Lab Solar Oven Sprouted Wheat Bread.
Benita was soaked this morning but didn't seem to mind. She took off this afternoon but a new cow came in to learn that hand feeding is really not that bad. I think this one kinda looks like Benita and may be one of her daughters. I named her Betty after the founder of the GrubShack. 73,84,66, .24",B
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The Vegan/Meat Grinder joke was just to easy..Betty does look like Benita..nothing wrong with a pretty Mama!
Love the little hooks at the tip of Betty's horns.
Ah, another B to the 3 B's.
Intresting juxtaposition of a meat grinder with a "pet" cow!
That's a handsome cow. I really like the little curved, swept back tips of her horns. They look more aerodynamic that way!
Are you about to start the greenhouse roofing yet?
Good luck with it all.
Love the critter names!
Another beauty for John's bovine harem! You'll be able to buy more hay and range pellets for the girls and Benito now with all that money saved from buying Spam ;).
She does look like Benita offspring. Those grinders come in handy for all sorts of foods. btw...another very good read is
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
lol...sorry for all the deletes but some reason the link I was trying to post kept getting cut off so I just put the book title instead.
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