Introducing Aunt Barb's Farm (Hopefully)
The above farms were currently for sale within Northern Illinois.
I keep searching for the perfect spot. I'm seeking McHenry and Boone County. There is still enough land available yet close enough to Chicago and the suburbs to get visitors. How about a farm Dinner with some of the best food you have ever eaten? Long table on the lawn with a view of a peaceful pasture. Food that was grown on site and the milk came from the mini Jersey . Berries picked that morning with some cream from the Jersey. Heaven!
I keep searching for the perfect spot. I'm seeking McHenry and Boone County. There is still enough land available yet close enough to Chicago and the suburbs to get visitors. How about a farm Dinner with some of the best food you have ever eaten? Long table on the lawn with a view of a peaceful pasture. Food that was grown on site and the milk came from the mini Jersey . Berries picked that morning with some cream from the Jersey. Heaven!
I worry about our future as it pertains to the food and what commercially produced food is doing to our children and to us. The future scares me and I want to help.
Food - Everyone needs it. There is no getting around it. We have to eat. Where it comes from and how it’s produced and shared is the concern. Food is life. Bottom Line.
Our farm eliminates the question of food in our future. Through sharing and teaching, we will help feed and teach those how to sustain and live on their own land. No matter how small. We want to teach visitors how to feed a family with the means they currently have.
Building a strong educational learning program and teaching urban families how to grow and prepare their own food or where in the state to locate the best food.
A little about the owners: Aunt Barb and Uncle Bobby:
Barbara’s back ground includes teaching self-preservation of
fresh food, growing micro-greens in the winter, instructions on growing enough on a small back yard to sustain a family and cooking classes for anyone on a time restraint. Her solid work ethic and passion about food and sustainable living makes her a perfect candidate to share a solution in these complicated times.
Gardening for over 15 years and in the past 8 years, with the residents at the nursing home. She learned that we all owe the elders in our lives the respect they deserve. Their wisdom shouldn’t be ignored but instead cherished and shared with our youth. The next generation wants to learn about self-sustainability and eating healthy and the place to obtain the knowledge is in history.
Gardening for over 15 years and in the past 8 years, with the residents at the nursing home. She learned that we all owe the elders in our lives the respect they deserve. Their wisdom shouldn’t be ignored but instead cherished and shared with our youth. The next generation wants to learn about self-sustainability and eating healthy and the place to obtain the knowledge is in history.
She consistently fund raises for garden supplies. She applies
for seed contests as well as local support from nurseries and garden centers. She
takes the knowledge to the children and the food grown to the elders. Without
each, there is no US.
Farming in the 30’s and 40’s was family oriented. They knew
how to feed a family on the land they lived. What happened to this knowledge?
The Elders know. We just need to listen.
That is the plan. Teach the young and invite the elderly. You might say its Barbara’s calling. We all have a purpose and this is hers.
Bobby is a Detroit city boy but is following Barbara to this junction. He's her strength and support!
Don’t you want to be a part of it? Please comment. I'm working on a financial plan for 2020 and need your help and support.
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