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Country Breakfast at Briden Farm

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Country Breakfast at Briden Farm

Can You imagine waking up to the sound of a Rooster crowing, the snap and crackle of a wood fire and the smell of free range eggs and maple smoked bacon in the frying pan cooked on the kitchen wood stove!? That’s all part of the experience at Briden Farm! Or it will be! We hope that someday, perhaps when the current pandemic has passed, that we’ll be able to host AirBnB Guests here! (We can dream can’t we?)

Meanwhile, we invite our friends to come visit and we’ll do our best to provide you something tasty…

Here at Briden Farm …

Briden Farm Mug

“Where The Tea is Always On …

… and the Coffee is Not Far Behind!”. 

The Hearth & Heart of a Country Home & Homestead is the Kitchen Wood Stove

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Wood Stove and Chimney Installed

The Hearth & Heart of a Country Home & Homestead is the Kitchen Wood Stove! It is that by which a family can cook and prepare meals for sustenance. That which can provide heat and warmth for the household and all who enter there. That which when the Sky’s grow dark, the winds blow and the snow falls and the power flickers or fails can mean survival, the difference between failure and success! 

That is why today is such a very special day here at Briden Farm, We now have our Wood Stove and Chimney installed! This lifts such a huge weight off our shoulders and is a major step toward our overall Self Sufficiency!  

The difference is Survival! Not to mention a good cup of Tea at Briden Farm, “where the tea is always on and the coffee is not far behind”. 

Our First Egg at Briden Farm

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Our First Egg comes from a Brahma Chickens

Our First Egg at Briden Farm Follows the arrival of our Buff Brahmas! We had a bit of a scramble this past weekend as we had the opportunity to expand our flock! You can read more about that here…

New Dual Purpose Chickens Come to Briden Farm

After getting our New Chickens, which were told are about 4-5 months old and soon ready to start laying, we become very Eggs-Pectant! 

Watching the new birds, and some of our existing ones, to see if they’re starting to lay! So, when happens, when the day comes when the first egg arrives, it’s an Egg-Sighting Day! 

Some of You know Eggsactly what we mean! Right? 😉  

PS: Yes, we know that’s an Easter Egger Rooster, pictured with the Brahma Hen!