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Windy Meadows Farm Posted - May 04 2020 : 4:58:46 PM
Hi, I'm Mary from Windy Meadows Farm. I'm a wife, mom, goat charmer, chicken whisperer, and bee maven living on a small farm in the Midwest.
I'm a long-time bread baker, and now that I have Wild Bread, I'm excited to begin...I love sourdough, what took me so long to try baking it?!

I'm looking forward to learning tips & how-to's, and finding new recipes to try.
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Windy Meadows Farm Posted - May 06 2020 : 07:11:37 AM
Thanks for the warm welcome. Oh, there's nothing like the peep of little chicks! It must be a fun time now on the farm for you.

I appreciate you stopping by to answer all of our questions as we learn wild bread baking together.

Ashley Posted - May 05 2020 : 1:23:45 PM
Hi Mary,

It sounds like you stay pretty busy with your family and farm animals. My family and I raise turkeys, and that's a ton of fun! Our hens started laying in early March, so we incubated some of the eggs and they hatched about 2 1/2 weeks ago. We have a bit of cuteness overload right now. Anyway, back to Wild Bread...I'm so glad you stopped by and I look forward to hearing more about the breads you make as you nurture your mother.