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Hobby Farm Home - January/February 2009 - Volume 4: Number 1
Features
24 Bread-based Therapy
Warm up a chilly afternoon and
soothe frayed nerves by baking
bread the old-fashioned way.
by Cherie Langlois
32 Comfort in a Cup
Indulge in the slow-cooked, hearty
soups and stews of winter that
elevate common root vegetables.
by Jo Stewart
40 The Purposeful Knitter
Shed the pattern mentality and try
your hand at an intuitive piece, like
a top-down sweater.
by MaryAnna Clemons
46 Join the (book) Club
Broaden your interests and gain a
greater sense of community with
friends by joining (or starting) a
book club. We tell you how.
by Barbara Berst Adams
52 Sustaining Principles: Sap Bush Hollow Farm
Follow one family's journey as they
farm sustainably, and profitably,
on their 100-acre property in
upstate New York.
by Cherie Langlois
68 The Path of
Least Resistance
Moss gardens are beautiful and
low-maintenance. Don't fight the
moss on your property, encourage
and cultivate it!
by Jean M. Fogle
74 Planting Your Future
Learn the history and basics of
arborsculpture: the craft of training
trees to form artistic and useful
shapes.
by Patti Cassidy
80 Sun Up to Sun Down
Let the weather and farm logic
be your guides in crossing everything
off that never-ending to-do
list. Tame the beast that is time
management.
by Lisa Kivirist
86 Signs of Farm Life
The homemade signs you'll see
driving through farm country
reveal a simpler lifestyle, wholesome
products and a bit of
whimsy in the heart of farmers.
by Kelly Wood
Columns
6 Lessons Learned
Cherie Langlois
16 Country Fare
Lynda King
20 Hands On
Lynda King
36 Farm Fetishes
Mary Beth Temple
60 Garden Grit
Susan Brackney
66 Garden Home Solutions
P. Allen Smith
92 Home Clinic
Cheryl Morrison
96 Nature Calls
Linda Tagliaferro
100 Animal Talk
Audrey Pavia
In Every Issue
5 Editor's Notebook
10 On the Market
12 General Store
104 In the Air
106 HobbyFarms.com
107 Good Reading
108 Marketplace
111 Classified Advertising
112 Back Home
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