Jalapeño Corn Muffins
Though this recipe calls for buttermilk, you can make your own with milk (1 cup) and just a little vinegar (1 tablespoon).
At Springdell during our winter share we are fortunate enough to receive our milk from our friends at Tully Farms Dairy in Dunstable, MA. Check them out at www.highlawnfarm.com. So if it’s lowfat milk, chocolate milk, half and half or another selection, we are fueling our bodies with nutritious local milk all through the winter. Milk is, for me, a product that is very obvious when it is fresh and local, you can really taste the difference!
Milk is wonderful for our bodies. It is one of the best sources of calcium and is filled with vitamin D, which naturally helps our bodies absorb the calcium. Milk is a helper for our strong bones and teeth. Milk helps keep us hydrated while improving our vitamin intake. All in all, keep drinking friends!
Thanks to a single cow, one cow alone can:
In order to produce so much milk we can enjoy, cows eat about 100 pounds of food a day and enjoy up to 50 gallons of water a day too!
Though this recipe calls for buttermilk, you can make your own with milk (1 cup) and just a little vinegar (1 tablespoon).
This is a list of things you can freeze to preserve and for ease of use. Check it out!
Part 3 of a roast chicken post- make these delicious pot pies using the leftover chicken from part 1, and the gravy from part 2. A quick, easy and delicious dinner!