Ring Neck Pheasant for Christmas

No Comments
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.
Click Here to check out those products.

Merry Christmas from Briden Farm

No Comments
Christmas Morning in a Farmhouse (1846 – 1847)

This Year, We are Thankful for all our pets, livestock, opportunities, friends, family, property owners and supporters! It’s a Roller Coaster! However, knowing you’re in our corner makes it easier. We have plans for 2024 and we’re anxious to share them with You all. That’ll come in a New Year’s Post. Today we just wanted to take time to wish You All a Very Merry Christmas! Tomorrow, Christmas 2023, we’ll be making a special Meal of Ring-Necked Pheasant, Kennebec Potatoes, Corn on the Cob, and Green Beans! All grown by Briden Farm. Of course, we’ll spice it up with Watkins Products from Just Go Natural.

Raw milk samples were inoculated with foodborne pathogens and

No Comments
Eve Producing Milk At Briden Farm

Conflicting claims exist regarding pathogen growth in raw milk. So, who do You believe!?

When Raw milk samples were inoculated with foodborne pathogens and independent studies were conducted, they showed the suppression of the growth of major bacterial pathogens at proper refrigeration temperatures!

Read the full paper here: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0289249

Duplicate samples of hygienic raw milk produced for direct human consumption by the Raw Milk Institute (RAWMI) were inoculated with one of two initial levels of each of the 4 pathogens and then kept properly refrigerated. 3 out of 4 Pathogens did not grow in the refrigerated milk!

RAWMI has been instrumental in proving the Benefits of Raw Milk.

Unfortunately, for us here in Canada, Canada is the only G7 Country that has chosen to outlaw the sale of all Raw Milk! Why? (That is a Great Question). A question best posed to Your local Member of Parliament.

Help the cause just by becoming a CADA Member.
The greater our numbers, the stronger our voice.
No membership fee required. Sign up today!
(Canadian Artisan Dairy Alliance)