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Lots of chicken getting eaten! The feedback points to bigger birds…4lb birds have more fat that makes them juicy….
If you had a little bird and it was not to your liking you have to let me know so I can replace it….that is how we keep you coming back and happy and it builds community….good, honest communication….
A really good recipe we tried…:
Rub the chicken inside and out with salt, pepper, rosemary and lemon juice…..put a beer can on the grill or on a cooking pan (the can should have ½ of the beer in it). Put the chicken over the can (standing it on end, beer can in the cavity). Cook slowly for 1 hour and if the leg pulls off easy, it is done. OMG….it was fabulous….we did it on the grill…
Thanks again for your support and choice to eat healthy and build good soil for our children…in the end you can consider yourselves “worm farmers”. A noble cause! Tara
Posted by Craig and Tara at 10:52 AM 0 comments
Hey everyone, we wanted to share these wonderful farm tour pictures with all of you! We love giving tours here on the farm, and love to see families coming together to learn more about what we do here. Please feel free to bring your entire family to one of these tours so that you can have hands on experience with all of our animals including baby chicks, caves, and pigs, and all of our adult animals too! We hope you enjoy these pictures as much as the people in them ha don the farm :)
If you would like to schedule a visit or come to one of our tours please call us at: 707 765 1202 or you can e-mail us at: tara@tarafirmafarms.com
Posted by Craig and Tara at 11:14 AM 0 comments
Organic, sustainable and Pasture raised chickens are ready on Saturday! Let us know how many you would like....tara@tarafirmafarms.com....or call 707 765 1202....Flat fee of $20 per bird ($6 per pound they are 3 to 4 or more pounds....)
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Here are some pictures of our wonderful summer days on the farm!
Posted by Craig and Tara at 11:48 AM 0 comments