Relaxing with Cute Chicks!

This video is incredible as we relax with these cute Chicks! Join us and see what the fun is all about …
This video is incredible as we relax with these cute Chicks! Join us and see what the fun is all about …
Yes, Briden, our three week old Bottle Baby Lamb, enjoys dancing and playing the drums while taking his bottle! Jus look…
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A time of Fun with Friends while enjoying the Tastes of Briden Farm Woodland Pasture Raised Meats and other Goodies. No pressure, just a fun time together where you’ll get to try our products for free!
Were hoping to hold a Tasting Event in Your Area soon. We hold our Events in homes and we’re looking for people to Host an Event. As Host, or Hostess, You’ll reap rewards, like Free Meat! We have things setup, or will set them up, so that we do most of the work and all you have to do is invite guests who you think would enjoy a fun time sampling our Woodland Pastured Meats and other products. No pressure though, we just want to keep it Fun!
If You, or someone you know, would like to Host and Event, please contact Brian at Briden Farm at 902-907-0770. Even if You don’t want to Host an Event, We’d still like You to attend. For Free!
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While we weren’t sure they’d grow, or that we’d get any harvest, We have Nuts!
Peanuts that is!
Certainly no big crop, but as they grew and as I studied more about growing them, I do believe we can double our yields next year! So, we may plant more next year.
These ones, all from one plant, I dug by hand after pulling the plant. Actually, they should be dug out and dried with plant attached. This time, this one plant, I just pulled to see what was under it.
We probably have about 20 or so plants and We’ll likely save them for next year’s seed. Not likely We’ll make our fortune, probably just peanuts!
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