With the freezers getting filled for the busy summer season of BBQ's and holiday meals we're celebrating with a massive sale on some of our outdoor reared pork. For 1 week only follow head to the
shop to get 50% off our pork ribs, shoulder, mince and chops. We had pulled pork for lunch today - its the most simple way to cook a pork shoulder so suits farm life well. In the oven before breakfast and you don't need to do anything else until it comes out. I rubbed a mix of paprika, cumin, brown sugar, salt and pepper onto the meat before adding some cider to my covered casserole pot - cooked at 130 C for 5 hours. Served in a bun with some red cabbage coleslaw and BBQ sauce - a total crowd pleaser!
The rainy day we are having today can only mean one thing - school holidays. With the junior team back on the farm we're hoping that many hands make light work! We spent some time this week preparing the outside beds for the salad - and there's lots of plugs to transplant. We have been struggling a bit with our Leaves this year - an ever increasing burden of Flea Beetle has resulted in a lot of crop damage inside the tunnel so were hoping the outside plants will yield better. At the end of the growing season we'll open up the hen run right down into the tunnel and see if the Leckie Layers can help clear them out.
Elsewhere on the farm Fergus is pleased to see the rain having re-seeded some fields last week. We need dry, still weather to seed, then a long day of rolling the field before a good dose of rain to get the grass crop established well. There was a 4.30am start to catch the still weather on Thursday but it was well worth it to get it all done before the dampness arrived. For those of you keen gardeners I'm sure the rain is also welcomed - though lets just hope it doesn't hang around too long!