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Homemade Granola

Recently I tried making my own granola. It ended up being quite simple, and I recommend trying it yourself. Dakota and I both find most store-bought granolas way too sweet and full of "extra" flavors. So, my goal was to make granola that was simple, healthy and tasty.

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Peg's Egg

There hasn't been much chicken news around here lately, since the girls are all just kind of doing their usual thing. But yesterday, Peggy provided some fresh excitement by laying her very first egg. Because she's an Aracauna, Peggy lays green eggs. Her first one was large, hard shelled and quite lovely. Here it is.

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We spent Christmas week in Texas, and got back on Sunday night. Our chicken sitter had a pretty easy time, since all she had to do was check their food and water every few days. We decided we could just leave the door between the coop and the run open while we were gone, and our chickens would put themselves to bed. Our chicken run and coop are so well fortified against animals and the elements, that they were quite safe.

On Monday morning, the coop needed to be cleaned out, so I set about washing the removable floor and changing the shavings. The hens free ranged for a while, and then I shut them in their run with the coop door closed while things aired out. I was up inside the house for a little bit when I heard some very loud clucking. I went down to see if there was something scaring the chickens, but they were all fine. I went back in, and, moments later, there was very loud clucking again.

After some sustained loud clucks over at least an hour, I decided to test my hypothesis that they were mad about not being allowed in their coop. So, I finished adding new shavings, closed the roof and opened the door between the coop and the run. Immediately, Peggy ran inside the coop and into the nesting box.

Ah ha! I thought. Peggy wants to lay an egg. I watched her mess with the shavings a bit and change positions a few times, trying to get comfortable, and then I decided to give her some privacy. About 20 minutes later, I came back and Peggy had laid her first lovely egg.

I had hoped that Peggy and Tina might start laying soon since they are 24 or 25 weeks old right now. Lisa laid much sooner than that, but I've heard the short winter days can keep hens from laying. I'm happy that Peggy decided to start egg production despite the lack of daylight. Perhaps Tina will follow her lead.
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  1. Cindy on 12/31/2008 09:36:00 AM

    What a beautiful color. It's as if someone dunked it for Easter egg hunt. I would have a hard time cracking that egg...probably poke a hole and blow out the yoke so that the shell is intact.

    Peggy must have felt relieved to have you back, enough to gift you a good size one too.

     
  2. Anonymous on 1/03/2009 06:13:00 PM

    Mazeltov! Getting that first egg is SO exciting.

     
  3. Anonymous on 1/06/2009 12:23:00 PM

    I had given up looking for eggs then one day for the first FOUR in the coop!

    Congrats!

     
  4. Anonymous on 1/12/2009 12:20:00 PM

    That is one BIG egg! Congrats to you and your hen.

     


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