Category: Goat Milk Products

So, You’d Like Your Own Goat! Right?

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Woodland Pastured Goats

So, You’d like to have a Goat! Trouble is, You don’t have the space, or know how! Right? After all… They don’t actually eat tin cans! 

What if there was an alternative?

What if there was a way You could have a Goat, housing, pasture, feed, and even someone to look after it, and perhaps, if you want, even train you to look after it!?

All for as little as $10 / Week! Interested in Learning More!? 

Contact Brian at Briden Farm 📞 902-907-0770 

Scenic Shot of Briden Farm Goats and the Bear River Baptist Church

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Briden Farm Goats and Bear River Baptist Church

Moved our Briden Farm Goats to a new Pasture at The Barn Property today and as we were leaving this evening I glimpsed this incredible shot with the Bear River Baptist Church in the Background.

We use Rotational Pasturing techniques and about ten days ago we used the piece of ground adjacent to the new pasture. Each area being about a third of an acre. Or about 15,000 Sq Ft. we have four adult doe goats, and three under a year old. It took them just about a week and a half to work that piece of ground. By moving them every ten days or so we’ll cover about an acre a month. Or about seven acres from April to October. Actually, if we doubled our number of goats we could do the seven acres twice in the same time period. 

 Maybe someday we’ll expand our Herd. Or perhaps we’ll start boarding Goats!? Would You like to have a Goat? Would You like us to raise it and care for it for You? With You being able to come visit and learn how to raise Goats? We could for about $10 a week! Interested? 

Have questions? Call Brian  📞  902-907-0770 

Farmhouse Recipes: Bear with Me Valentines Cake

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Bear With Me Valentines Cake

One of my favouritest treats when I was a kid was when my Mom would make Chocolate Cake! I still love Chocolate Cake, but it has to be good!

A good recipe for chocolate cake is hard to find! So, when I made this Bear Cake for Valentines it was a pleasant surprise to have it turn out so good! 

This little Bear with Me Valentines Cake was a hit! So cute, and so very delicious! That’s why we’ve chosen to make this our Farm House Recipe!

Rather than repeat the whole recipe here, Click over to All Recipes and see the Recipe there….

One Bowl Chocolate Cake

Please note that this cake batter is very liquidy! All most to the point of making one wonder if it’s going to be ok! It is! 

For the Icing, at least the main icing recipe…

Lantic Sugar Icing Recipes
I used the one on the bag of Lantic Sugar

Of course I did tweak it, I added some Watkins Raspberry Extract Flavouring. 
I also used Watkins Baking Vanilla, which is actually Watkins Double Strength Vanilla, rebranded as Baking Vanilla. Which means You only have to use half what the recipe calls for! 

The other thing I changed was the Half and Half Cream. We didn’t have any so, I did a Google Search and found three good ones over on Spruce Eats. The one I used was the table spoon of Butter and cup of Whole Milk. Of course the recipe only called for 90ml and not wanting to waste anything …

I made two specialty coffees with the left over half and half substitute! Adding some Watkins Caramel Flavour and a little Honey! 

Now, for the decorating icing, I found a recipe for Butter Cream Icing, and I found that at BettyCrocker.com. You can always count on good ole Betty! 

I’ve mentioned a few of the Products I used were from Watkins Products Company. A company that started way back in 1868. Well over 150 years ago! I sell those products, and if you’d like more info on that you can visit JustGoNatural.com  Needless to say, since it’s been around for that long! You just know Watkins Products are good! 

So, since this cake turned out so well, I am looking forward to making another Cake! Although it may not be quite as well decorated! Lol. 

By the way, even the Sprinkles on the Cake come from Watkins! As did the Food Colouring! 

Have Questions? Have Recipes? We’d love to hear from You! 


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