Category: Farmhouse Recipes

Ring Neck Pheasant for Christmas

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Ring Necked Pheasant Dinner

Making Merry this Christmas, 2023, means making a meal that has been grown by Briden Farm..

A beautiful meal, based on a great recipe I found at Project Upland, for Perfectly Roasted Pheasant
If You’ve been reading our Posts for a while You’ll recognize that this is the same Recipe we had at Thanksgiving.

When it comes to Pheasant, I’ve tried a lot of different Recipes,
and this one is definitely how I’ll be doing my Pheasants from now on!

You’ll see the Pheasant sits in the oven on a Cast Iron Frying Pan on Carrots.
Or in our case German Fingerling Potatoes. I love them! Especially good for Home Fries.

I also love Kennebec Potatoes, and thankfully we had both growing in our Briden Farm Gardens.

We’ll be adding Green Beans and Corn on the Cob, also grown by Briden Farm and put in the freezer a few months ago to help preserve freshness. We love being able to prepare a meal, especially on a special Occasion, and especially when it’s the food we’ve raised ourselves.

Of course, I did tweak it a bit, with Watkins Pepper, Sea Salt, a dash of Lemon Pepper, and Cajun Spice.
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Help Us Help A Needy Family This Christmas

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Chickens and Hatching Eggs

Can You help us help a Needy Family this Christmas?

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Actually, You’ll be helping 2 Needy Families, ours, and theirs!
Plus helping pay for the expenses of a Chicken!
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See, All My Life, I’ve been taught to help Others!
I’ve also learned that the greatest rewards come from helping others.

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The First Chocolate Chip Cookies of the Season, Baked in our Wood Stove Oven

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It’s sort of like a Big Hug! The feel of the warmth of a Wood Stove on a cold, wet, day! Back that up with the first Chocolate Chip Cookies of the season, and a good cup of ole fashioned Tea brewed on the wood stove and it just warms the cockles of the heart! Kind of like the Improved Briden Farm Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe!