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PB Caramel Crispers
PB Caramel Crispers

This recipe is adapted from Sarah Kieffer’s wonderful book, 100 Cookies, which I found myself browsing when I needed an easily shareable dessert for a community dinner. The Scotcharoos caught my eye and I decided to make them with a few tweaks.

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Caramel Chai Pumpkin Pie
Caramel Chai Pumpkin Pie

This recipe’s journey began with the Brown Butter Pumpkin Pie from one of my favorite baking books, The Four & Twenty Blackbirds Pie Book. I first adapted it years ago, replacing five ingredients with my caramel, a pretty common practice for me these days.

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Apple and Pear Crisp with Dates and Halva
Apple and Pear Crisp with Dates and Halva

I first made this recipe from Kristin Donnelly’s awesome book, Modern Potluck, a few years ago and it instantly became my all-time favorite apple crisp. While I have made it (and loved it!) with all apples; apples and pears without dates; and various combinations in between, I truly believe Kristin’s recipe cannot be beat if you follow her fruit proportions to the letter.

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Peach + Caramel + Sesame Crumble
Peach + Caramel + Sesame Crumble

Last summer I traveled into NYC for a fun day of baking in my friend Rachel’s kitchen. As she is the woman behind my favorite all-things-sesame brand, Seed + Mill*, you can bet we had fun combining our two products — caramel & tahini are magical together!

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Toasted Pecan-Caramel Shortbread Cookies
Toasted Pecan-Caramel Shortbread Cookies

A few weeks ago I saw an email from Bon Appétit in my inbox with the subject line “The Best Shortbread Cookies You’ve Ever Had.” Since no shortbread has ever held a candle to my Scottish mother-in-law’s, I skeptically opened the email. There I saw the recipe in question was titled Roasty Toasty Pecan-Caramel Shortbread Cookies. OK, now they had my attention. I read on. These slice & bake cookies were made in a food processor and the caramel in the title was actually dulce de leche. Interesting. I printed the recipe and got right to work.

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Mom's Blue Cheese Dressing
Mom's Blue Cheese Dressing

My mom has been known for her blue cheese dressing for as long as I can remember. In fact, the recipe is so often requested by folks that my dad has it formatted as a recipe card on his computer for easy sharing. And I love this blue cheese so much that while we had an AMAZING caterer at our wedding, we asked if my mom could provide her blue cheese dressing to accompany the crudité. They agreed to the rather strange request and after the wedding even they asked for the recipe.

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Cara-Sel Crispy Treats
Cara-Sel Crispy Treats

These delightfully crispy treats are held together with Cara-Sel Salted Caramel instead of marshmallow, resulting in a crispy/crunchy, salty/sweet marvel. We have two versions here, one with peanuts and one with sesame. Bonus? They are easy to make gluten-free if you use a GF crisp rice cereal!

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Orange Magazine: 26 Great Gifts Created by Local Artisans
Orange Magazine: 26 Great Gifts Created by Local Artisans
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Orange Magazine: Labors of Love
Orange Magazine: Labors of Love
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Carmelitas
Carmelitas

Once upon a time my friend, Jill, told me about Carmelitas. It sounded like they would hit aaaaall my buttons, so I did a little research and found tons of recipes online. I picked three and kind of Frankenstein-ed them together. The results were just OK, but I knew they could be great with a little tweaking. Then I forgot about them.

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Samoas Bars
Samoas Bars

My love for Girl Scout Cookies is strong. I am hard pressed to declare a favorite, as I worship both Thin Mints and Samoas. The former are tempting for their crisp chocolatey-ness and refreshing mint (And, have you ever eaten one frozen?!?!?! Oh man, so good!!!). Samoas, on the other hand, are chewy and decadent. 

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Burns Night or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Haggis
Burns Night or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Haggis

My husband, Dave, is proud of his Scottish heritage; his mom emigrated from Scotland as a young adult and most of her family is still there. For years, she helped organize a Burns Supper in VT, where she lives now. We loved attending and made the trip up each January. Disappointed when the Suppers were no longer held, we decided to take matters into our own hands.

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Spring update
Spring update

A lot has happened here on the homestead since I posted about our first spring chore day a month ago. The new growth had me so giddy that I found myself constantly taking pictures with my phone. Here is a collection of some of those photos, so you can see what we've been up to.

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Chore Day, spring edition
Chore Day, spring edition

Yesterday was our first real work-outside-til-the-sun-goes-down day of the year. The weather was perfectly suited to our labors, sunny, but not too warm, and with a light breeze. I took so many pictures with my phone, and didn't want to inundate Instagram, so I thought it would be fun to share them with you here.

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Cara-Sel candy chews
Cara-Sel candy chews

Not too long ago I started experimenting with cooking Cara-Sel down from a sauce to a candy, specifically, the "firm ball" stage. I first tried "soft ball," but felt a little firmer was best. This all began because I wanted to chop the caramel and fold it into brownie batter (um, yeah, the brownies are amazing!). 

I kept meaning to post the instructions in case one of you wonderful folks wanted to try it, too, but, well, life got in the way. Fast forward to a few days ago when I saw on Instagram that one of my favorite bloggers (two sisters, one blog!) was playing around with baking caramel in cookies. Not being able to sit idly by, I sent her some sauce to play around with. We corresponded a bit via email about the method for the caramel and after further experimenting, Hannah came up with a complete recipe and had the great idea of us posting in conjunction. FUN!

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Chunky Applesauce
Chunky Applesauce

From early fall to late winter we are rarely without a batch of homemade applesauce in our fridge. It's a great snack and since there isn't a lot of fruit in season here in the NE, it is nice to switch it up from eating apples out-of-hand or the trucked-in citrus we otherwise turn to.

After a bit of playing around a few years ago, I established what has become for us the perfect recipe. I haven't strayed since. And since it contains only the tiniest bit of added sweetener (honey), it is super healthy, too!

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"Apple Stuff"
"Apple Stuff"

Every Christmas morning, for as long as I can remember, I have eaten "apple stuff" for breakfast. My mom would fill the crock pot on Christmas Eve and we would wake up to the amazing scent of warm apples and spice. After we opened our stockings on Mom & Dad's bed, we would head downstairs to fill our bowls with the apple-y oat-y goodness, pour cream on top, and savor each spoonful. For me, it just wouldn't be Christmas without this delicious breakfast, so I have kept the tradition alive within my own family.

Why am I talking about Christmas breakfast in January? Good question. Well, I made Apple Stuff this snowy January morning -- the first time I have ever made it on a day other than the 24th or 25th of December.

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Salted Caramel Apple Pie
Salted Caramel Apple Pie

When I first heard about The Four and Twenty Blackbirds Pie Book last fall I immediately requested it from my library system (overflowing bookshelves mean I always test drive cookbooks before making a purchasing decision). When I finally had the copy in my hands I knew this gem was going to the very top of my "to buy" list. In fact, I took the below photo with my computer's webcam and sent it to my "Pie Girls" to express how jaw-droppingly awesome it was (yes, I am a dork) and tell them that we MUST all grab a copy to use at our next Pie Day. 

 

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A Saturday Stroll
A Saturday Stroll

We decided to move the girls about a mile and a half away to enjoy the incredible grass in a neighboring field. They will move even further in a week, to an old overgrown pear orchard we discovered, before they come back to the house for winter. We had originally wanted them close now, with hunting season having begun. However, the location of the current field is such that bow hunters are not a concern (and they will be moved before rifle season starts).

 

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Chocolate-Caramel Pecan Tart
Chocolate-Caramel Pecan Tart

I subscribe to many food magazines. Perhaps I should also say "too many," as I seem to always be backlogged. This does not speak at all to my interest in the subject matter. It is simply the result of me falling asleep midway through articles, bedtime being my only opportunity to read these days. I do not let myself skip ahead, but read the issues in order, cover to cover. However, when the Thanksgiving issues start hitting my mailbox, all bets are off. 

 

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Can you make caramel apples with Cara-Sel?
Can you make caramel apples with Cara-Sel?

I have been asked that question A LOT lately and when I was telling Dave about it one night he (rightly so) called me out for not having an answer. So, at 9:30pm on a school night, clad in pjs and longing for bed, I warmed some Cara-Sel and played around.

 

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Recipes from the cabbage patch
Recipes from the cabbage patch

We love cabbage here on the homestead. To the point where it is a rare occasion that we do not have a head in our crisper drawer. During the winter we mostly cook with it, though I always try to keep a big ziploc of the red variety, roughly shredded, to add to our salads. The extra crunch, color, and nutrition is always a welcome addition. In the summer, we mostly enjoy this brassica in good 'ol cole slaw (more on that later), and this year we finally grew our own.

 

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Zucchini two ways
Zucchini two ways

This summer a friend of mine came by to pick berries and brought me zucchini from her garden (thanks, Debbie!). This was very appreciated, as ours never made it into the garden this year due to our master gardener putting his back out during its planting window. I didn't realize this until I asked why we weren't overrun in late July like we had been in past years. D'oh!

 

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Mooving Day
Mooving Day

Yesterday I helped Dave move the cows to a new pasture. This happens whenever they consume or trample most of the good grasses in their pen (typically between a half and full acre). As we clear the fields of brush, improving the grass quality, the pens will get smaller and the moves will be more frequent.

 

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What's for dinner?  Uh.....
What's for dinner? Uh.....

Today I realized that I had NO IDEA what I was going to make for dinner. At 3pm. Ack! I had gotten caught up in work/kids/chores and then...well...it was 3pm. I had a few things in the freezer, but it was too late for that to help. When this sort of thing happens and I have no direction in mind (except that it needed to be pretty simple and fast) I try to pick one ingredient and go from there. 

 

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Spring on the homestead
Spring on the homestead

A lot has been going on here on the homestead since my last post. Spring is always a busy time here, but add in some new family members* and include getting this company off the ground (We are Incorporated! We have a kitchen! It passed inspection! I ordered jars! I am designing labels! More stuff!) and you can pretty much get an idea of why it has taken me so long to get back here. 

 

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Naan
Naan

A few years ago I decided to tackle homemade naan to accompany a veggie curry I make several times each winter and haven't looked back since. Is it more complicated than buying some at your local grocery or specialty store (if they even have it)? Of course it is. But if you have the time and a sense of adventure, making it from scratch is totally worth the extra effort. You could have incredibly delicious, chewy, flavorful, fresh naan bread with less than two hours of actual active time and at a fraction of the cost. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.

 

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Elderberries
Elderberries

Here on the homestead, we love St. Germain in our summer cocktails, but it sure is pricey. Why not make our own? That's reasonable, right? We could make our own elderflower liqueur AND harvest tasty berries that have more vitamin C than oranges!

Well, we planted bare root elderberry starts two years ago, but apparently the deer work for the local liquor store. Sigh. Well, this year we are going with a higher fence in hope that the plants will finally bush out and give us lots of flowers and berries to play around with. Before any of that is even possible though, we have to clean out the mess that is the elderberry bed.

 

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Allegra's chocolate chip cookies
Allegra's chocolate chip cookies

My amazing friend, Allegra, makes THE BEST chocolate chip cookies on the planet. I know, I know, you have probably read a million such claims, just as I have. In fact, I cannot count how many times I have switched favorites, but this time it is different. I have reached chocolate chip cookie nirvana and I shall never stray again. Try it yourself: go to her site, get her recipe, and make these cookies. You won't be sorry.

 

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Birthday cupcakes for school
Birthday cupcakes for school

My eight year old is in second grade this year and birthdays in school are handled differently now - there is one party at the end of each month instead of individual parties. My guy, being a March baby, has his party tomorrow. A few weeks ago an email went out to the parents looking for contributions and I happily pounced on the cupcakes. 

 

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Butterscotch Pie with Pretzel Crust
Butterscotch Pie with Pretzel Crust

A few months ago, while eating pretzels and Cara*Sel, I had a pie epiphany - I remembered being intrigued by a recipe in November's Bon Appetit and it struck me that I should alter it to recreate my snack in pie form. I planned on trying it out at the next "Pie Day" (a quarterly bake-fest with three of my friends) which happened to be the winter one. Perfect! However, once our list was finalized, I realized it would be too complicated to actually get this pie done along with all of the others. Weep! So, I decided to make it for a birthday party I am attending tomorrow, as I simply cannot fathom letting this dream go unrealized any longer. Dramatic? Perhaps. But the proof will be in the pudding, won't it? Sorry, couldn't resist. Ha!

 

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My version of Mimi's Meatloaf
My version of Mimi's Meatloaf

My mom's meatloaf is famous in our family. It was always a favorite when we were growing up and when I had my own family I made it just like her - ground beef, Lipton's onion soup mix, eggs, milk, and oats. I have since come up with my own adapted version, while still borrowing from her. I sauté onions, garlic, and finely chopped mushrooms, seasoned with salt + pepper. I add that to the beef along with soy sauce, Worchestershire, and Mom's eggs and oats. I don't follow a recipe, so I can't give you exact amounts, but here is a shot of the mixture so you can get a sense of what the oat ratio should be.

 

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The birthday boy, and my love of birthday cakes.
The birthday boy, and my love of birthday cakes.

My middle son turns eight today. He is, of course, super excited about his birthday, and so am I - well, my excitement is tempered by the whole how-on-earth-is-my-baby-eight thing, but still. While we are not extravagant gift-givers here, I do go the extra mile when it comes to their cakes. I love collaborating with the kids on the theme and design (the internet is a huge help, especially Pinterest), and will let them help with the baking if they want to, but I do try to keep them out of the kitchen when it is time to actually decorate, so that there will still be some fun in the final reveal. I guess the big question is, who is it more fun for? 

 

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Prepping the mix-ins for one of this weekend’s treats: chunks of #CaraSelCaramel, toasted pecans, and pretzels. These’ll be folded into brown butter blondies for the Albany Tulip Festival—come grab one while they last. 🤗 #caramel #
Prepping the mix-ins for one of this weekend’s treats: chunks of #CaraSelCaramel, toasted pecans, and pretzels. These’ll be folded into brown butter blondies for the Albany Tulip Festival—come grab one while they last. 🤗 #caramel #pecan #pretzel #blondies #ComeAndGetEm #ThisWeekend #AlbanyTulipFestival #SeeYouThere 🌷 @albanynyevents Tulip Festival 🗓️ May 10 & 11 ⏰ 11am - 6pm 📍 Washington Park
Last week the #ArdenSheep dug a scrape to keep cool and piled in—a proper cuddle puddle. 

They left early this morning for the processor, and while today is a heavy one, we’re so grateful for the time we had with these quirky little ones
Last week the #ArdenSheep dug a scrape to keep cool and piled in—a proper cuddle puddle. They left early this morning for the processor, and while today is a heavy one, we’re so grateful for the time we had with these quirky little ones. We brought them in as a #flerding experiment, hoping they’d improve the pastures. They did that and more. 💘
Annual rhubarb appreciation post. First harvest: nearly nine pounds (from just three crowns!). 🩷💚 

#HudsonValley #spring #rhubarb #harvest #ArdentHomesteader #HomesteadLife
Annual rhubarb appreciation post. First harvest: nearly nine pounds (from just three crowns!). 🩷💚 #HudsonValley #spring #rhubarb #harvest #ArdentHomesteader #HomesteadLife
Dinner tonight: our beef, homegrown asparagus, and spicy sesame noodles—the first recipe I’ve tried from Rachel Simons’ beautiful new cookbook, Sesame. Ten outta ten, no notes.  #ArdenCows #spargelzeit #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife
Dinner tonight: our beef, homegrown asparagus, and spicy sesame noodles—the first recipe I’ve tried from Rachel Simons’ beautiful new cookbook, Sesame. Ten outta ten, no notes. #ArdenCows #spargelzeit #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife
Time for fresh digs for our newest peeps. 🐥 #ArdenBirds #MovingDay #HudsonValley #Homesteading
Time for fresh digs for our newest peeps. 🐥 #ArdenBirds #MovingDay #HudsonValley #Homesteading
Violet and Tam, lounging in the sun-drenched, lush pasture with the rest of the #ArdenCows (they rejoined the herd a few days ago—#CowTV backlog coming soon!).
Violet and Tam, lounging in the sun-drenched, lush pasture with the rest of the #ArdenCows (they rejoined the herd a few days ago—#CowTV backlog coming soon!).
Last night I went to a Cookbook Club program at my library (don’t you just LOVE libraries?!?!). The theme was spring appetizers. Thank you, #ArdenBirds, for your contribution. 💛
Last night I went to a Cookbook Club program at my library (don’t you just LOVE libraries?!?!). The theme was spring appetizers. Thank you, #ArdenBirds, for your contribution. 💛
Meet Tam. Born Sunday under blue skies, he’s now getting his first taste of (April!) snow. Violet is a calm and watchful mama, and the sheep are proving to be good company—at least until he’s ready to romp with Rabbie. 

#ArdenCows
Meet Tam. Born Sunday under blue skies, he’s now getting his first taste of (April!) snow. Violet is a calm and watchful mama, and the sheep are proving to be good company—at least until he’s ready to romp with Rabbie. #ArdenCows #ArdenSheep #HudsonValley #ArdentHomesteader #HomesteadLife
We already adore the latest #ArdenPigs 💕
We already adore the latest #ArdenPigs 💕
Hoisting up some BIG news! Teaming up with @seedandmill & @bjornqorn for a special, caramel-kissed collab to celebrate the upcoming launch of Sesame! Can’t wait? Neither can we. Preorders are live—grab yours now! *link in bio*
Hoisting up some BIG news! Teaming up with @seedandmill & @bjornqorn for a special, caramel-kissed collab to celebrate the upcoming launch of Sesame! Can’t wait? Neither can we. Preorders are live—grab yours now! *link in bio*
The first guest arrived well before the party but we didn’t mind. 👀 #ArdenBurnsSupper #ArdenCows #NewCalf #RobertBurns #BirthdayBuddies
The first guest arrived well before the party but we didn’t mind. 👀 #ArdenBurnsSupper #ArdenCows #NewCalf #RobertBurns #BirthdayBuddies
TLDR: The past few months were nuts, and I’m so grateful (and ready for a break!).

What a whirlwind season! As this incredible year wraps up, I’m beyond grateful for every order, every kind word, and every bit of support. You’ve ke
TLDR: The past few months were nuts, and I’m so grateful (and ready for a break!). What a whirlwind season! As this incredible year wraps up, I’m beyond grateful for every order, every kind word, and every bit of support. You’ve kept me busy in the best way possible. THANK YOU. 🙏🏼 I’ve updated my website with the last of my inventory and, fair warning, there’s not much left. Once items are gone, that’s it until the new year. Because, as for me, I’m ready for a little downtime. Cookie baking has already begun, and I’m deep into butter-sugar-flour mode. Looking forward to cozy family time and, of course, lots of cookies. Thank you again for being part of this amazing year. Wishing you all a season filled with joy, rest, and tasty treats! ❤️ #ArdentHomesteader #HomesteadLife #ArdenChristmasCookies #LetsGo
🚨 Heads up, snack lovers! 🚨

Crunch Mix and Snack Fix are officially SOLD OUT online because every bit of inventory is coming with me to The Good Trade Makers Market in Burlington, VT, this weekend. 🎉

If you’ve been craving some (or need gi
🚨 Heads up, snack lovers! 🚨 Crunch Mix and Snack Fix are officially SOLD OUT online because every bit of inventory is coming with me to The Good Trade Makers Market in Burlington, VT, this weekend. 🎉 If you’ve been craving some (or need gifts!), this is your chance to snag them before they disappear again. I hope to do one more online drop before the holidays, but fair warning: batches will be very limited. Don’t miss out—come by early and grab yours. See you there! 🤗 #ComeAndGetEm #TheGoodTrade #MakersMarket #BurlingtonVT
This pile of boxes represents so much more than just packages—it’s the love, loyalty, and support of an amazing community. 🙏🏼

To my newsletter subscribers who shopped during my Small Business Saturday sale: THANK YOU. You nearly cleare
This pile of boxes represents so much more than just packages—it’s the love, loyalty, and support of an amazing community. 🙏🏼 To my newsletter subscribers who shopped during my Small Business Saturday sale: THANK YOU. You nearly cleared me out of Fix and Crunch inventory! It’s because of your incredible support that I’m able to keep the week of Thanksgiving focused on my family, while still keeping my business going strong. Now it’s back to the kitchen! I’m working hard to restock everything for @goodtrademakersmarket in Burlington, VT, this weekend. If you’re local I’d love to see you there! And for my online friends, I’m hoping to squeeze in one last website drop before Christmas. Make sure you’re on my email list (link in bio) to snag your favorites—they go fast! Thank you again for making all of this possible. You’re the best. ❤️
This holiday season, skip the big box stores and shop small! I’m thrilled to highlight the Heritage Sweets Gift Box from @potterstable —a thoughtful and delicious collection for you to share with someone special (and who’s to say th
This holiday season, skip the big box stores and shop small! I’m thrilled to highlight the Heritage Sweets Gift Box from @potterstable —a thoughtful and delicious collection for you to share with someone special (and who’s to say that someone can’t be you?). 😉 Crafted with love by Marta and her team, this box includes rich, buttery shortbreads, decadent Catskill Chocolate Melody cookies, a delightful Star Cookie Assortment, and, I’m proud to share, Cara-Sel Salted Caramel made by yours truly. Every bite celebrates tradition, flavor, and the joy of holiday baking. 🌟 Find this beautiful collection (and more!) on her website or with her in person this weekend at @BasilicaHudson Farm & Flea, happening Friday through Sunday. Don’t miss this chance to support talented artisans and share the warmth of handmade treats this season. ❤️ #HolidayGifts #ShopSmall #SupportLocal #PottersTableBakery #HolidayCookies #ArdentHomesteader #CaraSelCaramel
Hullabaloo Special 🎉 

Heading to Hullabaloo in Kingston this weekend? I have a sweet deal for you! Mini jars of #CaraSelCaramel are just $9 (regularly $10). If you can’t make it to the event, don’t worry, you can snag the same deal onli
Hullabaloo Special 🎉 Heading to Hullabaloo in Kingston this weekend? I have a sweet deal for you! Mini jars of #CaraSelCaramel are just $9 (regularly $10). If you can’t make it to the event, don’t worry, you can snag the same deal online all weekend long, no code needed. 🥳 Whether you’re building your holiday gift stash or treating yourself, this weekend is the perfect time to stock up on these little cuties. 🤗 See you soon! 🎉 @hudsonvalleyhullabaloo 🗓️ Nov 23 & 24 ⏰ Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 📍Kingston, NY If you can’t make it in person: 💻 ardenthomesteader.com/shop
✨ Sweet + Salty = Magic ✨ 

Pretzel sticks dipped in #CaraSelCaramel are pure perfection—simple, snackable, and oh-so-satisfying. This is my favorite way to offer samples at events—a zero-waste taste with no utensils required. 🤗

Catch m
✨ Sweet + Salty = Magic ✨ Pretzel sticks dipped in #CaraSelCaramel are pure perfection—simple, snackable, and oh-so-satisfying. This is my favorite way to offer samples at events—a zero-waste taste with no utensils required. 🤗 Catch me at the Hudson Valley Hullabaloo in Kingston this weekend or at The Good Trade Makers Market in Burlington, VT, December 7 & 8 and taste this perfect pairing. See you there! ✨🥨✨ #ShopSmall #HudsonValleyHullabaloo #KingstonNY #TheGoodTrade #MakersMarket #BurlingtonVT 🎉 @hudsonvalleyhullabaloo 🗓️ Nov 23 & 24 ⏰ Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 📍 Kingston, NY 🖤 @goodtrademakersmarket 🗓️ Dec 7 & 8 ⏰ 11 - 5 📍 @hulalakeside in Burlington, VT 🎟️ On sale now!
Time was short tonight, but Dave saved the day. He pulled a home-raised tenderloin from the freezer, found a German-inspired recipe* that was practically written for him, and in no time we had juicy pork, mashed potatoes, and roasted Brussels sprouts
Time was short tonight, but Dave saved the day. He pulled a home-raised tenderloin from the freezer, found a German-inspired recipe* that was practically written for him, and in no time we had juicy pork, mashed potatoes, and roasted Brussels sprouts on the table. A hearty, homemade meal made better by knowing where it all came from. #ArdenPigs #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife * Pork Tenderloin Smothered in Onion and Mustard by @recipegoddess via @foodandwine
Busy season calls for little moments of indulgence. My favorite chocolate chip cookie dough, topped with pecans before baking in a skillet, then finished with ice cream and a drizzle of #CaraSelCaramel. This is what balance looks like (with caramel o
Busy season calls for little moments of indulgence. My favorite chocolate chip cookie dough, topped with pecans before baking in a skillet, then finished with ice cream and a drizzle of #CaraSelCaramel. This is what balance looks like (with caramel on top). 😉 #SmallBizLife #BusySeason #TreatYoSelf
Autumn views for days 🍂 #ISpy #ArdenCows #ArdenSheep #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife
Autumn views for days 🍂 #ISpy #ArdenCows #ArdenSheep #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife
Prepping the mix-ins for one of this weekend’s treats: chunks of #CaraSelCaramel, toasted pecans, and pretzels. These’ll be folded into brown butter blondies for the Albany Tulip Festival—come grab one while they last. 🤗 #caramel # Last week the #ArdenSheep dug a scrape to keep cool and piled in—a proper cuddle puddle. 

They left early this morning for the processor, and while today is a heavy one, we’re so grateful for the time we had with these quirky little ones Annual rhubarb appreciation post. First harvest: nearly nine pounds (from just three crowns!). 🩷💚 

#HudsonValley #spring #rhubarb #harvest #ArdentHomesteader #HomesteadLife Dinner tonight: our beef, homegrown asparagus, and spicy sesame noodles—the first recipe I’ve tried from Rachel Simons’ beautiful new cookbook, Sesame. Ten outta ten, no notes.  #ArdenCows #spargelzeit #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife Time for fresh digs for our newest peeps. 🐥 #ArdenBirds #MovingDay #HudsonValley #Homesteading Violet and Tam, lounging in the sun-drenched, lush pasture with the rest of the #ArdenCows (they rejoined the herd a few days ago—#CowTV backlog coming soon!). Last night I went to a Cookbook Club program at my library (don’t you just LOVE libraries?!?!). The theme was spring appetizers. Thank you, #ArdenBirds, for your contribution. 💛 Meet Tam. Born Sunday under blue skies, he’s now getting his first taste of (April!) snow. Violet is a calm and watchful mama, and the sheep are proving to be good company—at least until he’s ready to romp with Rabbie. 

#ArdenCows We already adore the latest #ArdenPigs 💕 Hoisting up some BIG news! Teaming up with @seedandmill & @bjornqorn for a special, caramel-kissed collab to celebrate the upcoming launch of Sesame! Can’t wait? Neither can we. Preorders are live—grab yours now! *link in bio* The first guest arrived well before the party but we didn’t mind. 👀 #ArdenBurnsSupper #ArdenCows #NewCalf #RobertBurns #BirthdayBuddies TLDR: The past few months were nuts, and I’m so grateful (and ready for a break!).

What a whirlwind season! As this incredible year wraps up, I’m beyond grateful for every order, every kind word, and every bit of support. You’ve ke 🚨 Heads up, snack lovers! 🚨

Crunch Mix and Snack Fix are officially SOLD OUT online because every bit of inventory is coming with me to The Good Trade Makers Market in Burlington, VT, this weekend. 🎉

If you’ve been craving some (or need gi This pile of boxes represents so much more than just packages—it’s the love, loyalty, and support of an amazing community. 🙏🏼

To my newsletter subscribers who shopped during my Small Business Saturday sale: THANK YOU. You nearly cleare This holiday season, skip the big box stores and shop small! I’m thrilled to highlight the Heritage Sweets Gift Box from @potterstable —a thoughtful and delicious collection for you to share with someone special (and who’s to say th Hullabaloo Special 🎉 

Heading to Hullabaloo in Kingston this weekend? I have a sweet deal for you! Mini jars of #CaraSelCaramel are just $9 (regularly $10). If you can’t make it to the event, don’t worry, you can snag the same deal onli ✨ Sweet + Salty = Magic ✨ 

Pretzel sticks dipped in #CaraSelCaramel are pure perfection—simple, snackable, and oh-so-satisfying. This is my favorite way to offer samples at events—a zero-waste taste with no utensils required. 🤗

Catch m Time was short tonight, but Dave saved the day. He pulled a home-raised tenderloin from the freezer, found a German-inspired recipe* that was practically written for him, and in no time we had juicy pork, mashed potatoes, and roasted Brussels sprouts Busy season calls for little moments of indulgence. My favorite chocolate chip cookie dough, topped with pecans before baking in a skillet, then finished with ice cream and a drizzle of #CaraSelCaramel. This is what balance looks like (with caramel o Autumn views for days 🍂 #ISpy #ArdenCows #ArdenSheep #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife

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Prepping the mix-ins for one of this weekend’s treats: chunks of #CaraSelCaramel, toasted pecans, and pretzels. These’ll be folded into brown butter blondies for the Albany Tulip Festival—come grab one while they last. 🤗 #caramel #
Last week the #ArdenSheep dug a scrape to keep cool and piled in—a proper cuddle puddle. 

They left early this morning for the processor, and while today is a heavy one, we’re so grateful for the time we had with these quirky little ones
Annual rhubarb appreciation post. First harvest: nearly nine pounds (from just three crowns!). 🩷💚 

#HudsonValley #spring #rhubarb #harvest #ArdentHomesteader #HomesteadLife
Dinner tonight: our beef, homegrown asparagus, and spicy sesame noodles—the first recipe I’ve tried from Rachel Simons’ beautiful new cookbook, Sesame. Ten outta ten, no notes.  #ArdenCows #spargelzeit #HudsonValley #HomesteadLife
Time for fresh digs for our newest peeps. 🐥 #ArdenBirds #MovingDay #HudsonValley #Homesteading
Violet and Tam, lounging in the sun-drenched, lush pasture with the rest of the #ArdenCows (they rejoined the herd a few days ago—#CowTV backlog coming soon!).
Last night I went to a Cookbook Club program at my library (don’t you just LOVE libraries?!?!). The theme was spring appetizers. Thank you, #ArdenBirds, for your contribution. 💛
Meet Tam. Born Sunday under blue skies, he’s now getting his first taste of (April!) snow. Violet is a calm and watchful mama, and the sheep are proving to be good company—at least until he’s ready to romp with Rabbie. 

#ArdenCows
We already adore the latest #ArdenPigs 💕
Hoisting up some BIG news! Teaming up with @seedandmill & @bjornqorn for a special, caramel-kissed collab to celebrate the upcoming launch of Sesame! Can’t wait? Neither can we. Preorders are live—grab yours now! *link in bio*
The first guest arrived well before the party but we didn’t mind. 👀 #ArdenBurnsSupper #ArdenCows #NewCalf #RobertBurns #BirthdayBuddies
TLDR: The past few months were nuts, and I’m so grateful (and ready for a break!).

What a whirlwind season! As this incredible year wraps up, I’m beyond grateful for every order, every kind word, and every bit of support. You’ve ke

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