I got it. The dreaded flu: fever, cough, muscle aches. Here it is spring and I have hay to move, mulch to spread, crops to plant, hooves to trim, stalls to muck out, a milking stanchion to build (goat kids are due March 30!) and all I can manage is to watch my farm from out my window. So frustrating.
I also missed the bee symposium and the California rare fruit growers meeting this past weekend. Lucky for me, my rare fruit growing angel sent me a link to a video of the meeting!! Thank you Spidra!
The other thing I’ve been able to do is order goat supplies. I found a great website, Hoegger's, where I ordered, from the comfort of my sickbed, all manner of goat-related items. Goats are prone to various kinds of worms, so I bought a natural de-wormer, made with Worm Wood, Gentian, Fennel, Psyllium, & Quassia. They also had buckets of goat minerals—calcium, phosphorus, salt and magnesium, selenium, and vitamin E. I picked up a kid bottle and some colostrum in case Bebe has a million babies. Finally, I got a bag of kelp in bulk—I’ve noticed the goats love wakame, but at $5 a bag, it was breaking me, so this should do the trick. In other goat care madness, I made them their first batch of sauerkraut. My goater friend Jim tells me goats love the stuff—it’s full of B vitamins—we’ll see how Bilbo and Bebe feel about it, they don’t seem like terribly adventurous eaters.
P.S. Here’s an article I wrote for SFGate about a foodie who doesn’t have much money, yet manages to eat well by growing her own, dumpster diving, and buying wisely.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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i think maybe you should take some of that goat medicine--it sounds like it might help you feel better.
i hope you feel better soon. do you want me to bring you some soup?
91 comments on the SFGate site - you're a legend!
What's the deal with capital-D Dumpster?
samin;
i know, i must have a selenium defiency. i'm *almost* better, but billy the tin man is still sick. boo! what are you doing tomorrow? i'm working at the oasis at 1:30, if you want to get tea before?
nat: dude! Dumpster should indeed be capitalized, it's a damn company product like Q-Tips and Band-aids. yuck.
feel better soon, maybe some chicken feet soup for billy the tin man?
i have to work today, mama, but if you come by we can have a bite around noon.
I hope you feel better soon! That flu is killer.
$5 for a bag of wakame?
Fortunately, the east bay is a day-trip away from our local sea vegetable patch. I'll be heading out in June to harvest; come along for the sake of your goats, or the sake of your own soups.
btw--you do not live very far at all from the local Korean market. seaweed there should be a LOT cheaper than $5. i think. or at least, the $5 will take you farther.
Great article. We should all learn from your friend Jane about how to prioritize our lives.
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