Millhorn Farmstead

PASTURE RAISED MEAT AND DAIRY

  • Pastured Heritage Pork
  • Scottish Highland Grassfed Beef
    • Pastured Meat Chickens
  • Grass Fed Lamb
  • FAQ & Contact Us
  • Recipes

Green Tomatoes | Canning Enchilada Verde

10/07/2019 by Katie

Canning enchilada verde, green tomatoes

Canning Enchilada Verde With fall comes green tomatoes.  While it’s always bittersweet to see a bunch of green tomatoes left in the garden, It’s also great way to step out… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: canned, canning, garden, green, grow your own, homesteading, self suffcient, tomatoes, Water bath canner

Garlic Dill Pickles Canning Recipe

07/14/2019 by Katie

Dill pickles, canning, millhorn farmstead

Canning Garlic Dill Pickles Dill Pickles are a staple in our home!  We can NOT live without them. *This post contains affiliate links, meaning I may make a small commission… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Recipes Tagged With: canning, cucumbers, dill, garden, garlic, Hobbyfarm, homestead, pickles, preserving, water bath

Farm Style Coleslaw

06/05/2019 by Katie

coleslaw, farm fresh, harvest, garden,

Farm Style Coleslaw There is something romantic about a bowl of freshly shredded goods from the garden.  Maybe it’s the vibrant colors or the intense garden smell, either way this… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: bbq, cabbage, coleslaw, farm, fermentation, ferments, garden, hobby farm, homesteading, summer

Canning Pumpkins

10/13/2018 by Katie

Canning pumpkin,

Canning Pumpkin Pumpkin pie, Paleo Pumpkin spice coffee creamer, pumpkin bars, pumpkin apple soup, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin bread…. I could go but now I’m hungry!  Pumpkins to me are like… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Recipes Tagged With: canning, garden, hobby farm, homesteading, pie, preserving, pressure canning, pumpkins, water bath

Carrot and Ginger Soup

01/02/2017 by Katie

carrot and ginger soup, livinlovinfarmin

Carrot and Ginger Soup Brrrrrr is it cold out there! With early winter comes carrot harvest. Did you know that carrots are sweeter after the first frost? True story y’all!… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: carrot, cellar, garden, ginger, root crops, Soup

Canning Pickled Beets

07/20/2015 by Katie

Canning Pickled Beets |livinlovinfarmin

 Canning Pickled Beets You know you make good pickled beets when your family and friends come over and steal a jar or two out of the pantry… every time they… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: Beets, canning, garden, homegrown, homemade, onion, organic, pickled, pickles

The Day In The Life Of A Homesteader

07/15/2015 by Katie

Day in the life of a Homesteader | livinlovinfarmin

While many people peg the homestead life as a ideal lifestyle, however, very few truly know what goes into just one day. Sunup to sundown. Every day. No breaks. No… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Essential Oils, Homesteading, Jersey Girl, The Garden Tagged With: backyard chickens, beef, canning, chemical free living, Chickens, cooking, dairy cows, family, farm, garden, homemade, homesteading, organic, pastured pork, raising pigs, raw milk

Tomato Canning Recipes

07/14/2015 by Katie

Tomato Canning Recipes | Homesteading | Organic Gardening | Preserving The Harvest | Livinlovinfarmin

I have a sweet summer crush this savory lycopene rich juicy red fruit.  So much so, that each year I plant roughly 75 tomato plants and can at least 5 dozen jars of tomatoes.  Its actually my favorite… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Homesteading, Recipes, The Garden, Uncategorized Tagged With: bloody mary, canning, eat your veggies, enchilda, garden, green tomato, grow your own, italian, ketchup, know your farmer, minestrone, organic, paleo, preserving the harvest, primal, Soup, stewed, sun dried tomatoes, tomato, Tomato soup, verde

Homesteading. Is the juice worth the squeeze?

04/09/2015 by Katie

Homesteading. Is the juice worth the squeeze? |livilovinfarmin

Did I lock up the chickens?  I really hope that cow doesn’t calve before morning.. What if the wolves get to the calf before I do?  I should have locked… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Homesteading Tagged With: canning, DIY, family cow, garden, grow your own, homesteading, know your farmer, milking cow, organic, raw milk, self sufficiency

Canning Tomato Soup Concentrate

09/17/2014 by Katie

Canning Homemade Tomato Soup | livinlovinfarmin.com

Tomato soup is a staple in our home.  Especially during cold winter nights.  There’s nothing more simple or well loved then a big ole bowl of hot tomato soup and a… 

Read More »

Filed Under: Canning, Canning Recipes, Homesteading, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: canning, celery, fresh, garden, homesteading, onions, organic, preserving the harvest, pressure canner, Soup, tomato, water bath

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page »

WELCOME TO THE FARM

Hi, I’m Katie. Our family lives on our fourth generation family farm here in beautiful Idaho. We milk jersey cows, raise pastured heritage pigs and poultry, scottish highlanders for beef and a few sheep for fiber.  Our journey is about healing the body through sustainable agriculture.  After being diagnosed with a autoimmune disease several years ago, I saw a need to change the way we think about diseases in today’s modern world.

Our farm prides ourselves on selling the best meat and dairy possibly.  We do not use ANY gmo’s, corn or soy in our animal feed.  Our critters graze on fresh green pasture and are fed a locally grown, locally milled grain ration.

We are not offering farm direct pickups or tours at this time.

Our dairy and egg products are available at Pilgrims Market in CDA Idaho.  We do not ship raw dairy.

Grassfed Beef, lamb and pastured pork are available by the half or whole. 

PASTURED PORK

OUR PRODUCTS *

recent blog posts

  • We’re Hiring! Farmhand. Dairyman.
  • Notes from the pasture
  • Whats his Name
  • Soft Sourdough Pretzels
  • Dairy Cows FAQ

Recent Reviews and Notes

“Dear Katie,

Thank you for all you do for us. We appreciate your hard word and we LOVE the top quality products you provide for your customers. It’s a wonderful, thoughtful service for which we are all grateful.”

“Katie,

I bought some extra bacon when I picked up my pig. I wanted to tell you that it was good but nothing near as yours! We are super excited to be restocked!”

meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
Sign up Today
Stay up to date on farm news and events
Cows are awesome

Copyright © 2025 · Foodie Child Theme by Shay Bocks · Built on the Genesis Framework · Powered by WordPress

Find out whats fresh on the farm. Join our newsletter.




×