Sunday, June 22, 2014

Arkansas Dairy Ambassador

Congratulations to Ethan Parker of Gravette  for being named the 2014-15 Arkansas Dairy Ambassador!
I love the fact that Arkansas Farm Bureau supports youth programs that aim to not only promote agriculture but help our youth to develop skills and interest in agriculture careers.
 
Ethan will be participating in functions related to the dairy industry during this next year and promoting all the great features about dairy. After listening to his talk on "What's So Great About Dairy?", I know he will be convincing a lot of consumers about the benefits of dairy nutrition.
 
 
 
Although it's not a requirement to show dairy cattle to be a dairy ambassador, Ethan has been showing Jersey cattle since he was about 4 years old. It was natural for this  picture of his Arkansas Dairy Ambassador plaque  to include  one of his favorite Jersey girls!


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Hunger is real in America--in  fact, 1 in 6 Americans face hunger. I felt privileged to learn about   The Ozarks Food Harvest which is  the Feed America food bank for Southwest Missouri.  This organization is located in Springfield, Missouri and serves 200 hunger relief organizations across 28 Ozark counties.
 
It's a beautiful facility made possible by generous donations from the O'Reilly family and many other community businesses and organizations.
 
 
We toured all of the warehouse facility--including the refrigerator and freezer sections.
Dairy farmers always want to see where the milk is stored!
 
 
It takes a lot of dedication from employees and volunteers to get the food where it is needed.
 
I particularly enjoyed learning about the
efforts made to educate about nutrition and how to cook the food that is being donated.
 
I'm thankful for food banks across America and for the Great American Milk Drive that is working to get milk donated to food banks.

Macaroni Celebrates June Dairy Month

 There are absolutely no losing recipes at the Arkansas Farm Bureau Dairy Foods Contest but the overall winner of the Main Dish category this year was The Toasted  Macaroni and Pimento Cheese with Bacon Sandwich. The delicious winning sandwich was a creation of Hope McAlee of McRae, Arkansas.

While watching Hope prepare this recipe for the contest, it was obvious that she had prepared this may times for her family. She did tell us it was a bit messy to eat but you will be happy to use your fork to eat every last bite!



The Toasted Macaroni and Pimento Cheese with Bacon Sandwich

Ingredients:

Pimento Cheese--
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
3/4 cup of Miracle Whip
1/4 tsp. onion powder
1/4 tsp. dark chili powder
1 tsp. to 1 tbsp. hot sauce (optional, use to personal taste)
1 (4oz jar) of Pimento peppers,diced and drained
Salt and pepper as needed
8 oz. cream cheese
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 tsp. paprika

Macaroni and Cheese--
2 cups macaroni
2 tbsp. butter
1/4 cup pimento cheese spread
4 oz. of heavy whipping cream
1 cup mixed blend of cheese
4 oz. Velveeta Cheese

Bread: Your choice of thick sliced bread

Bacon: 1-2 slices bacon per sandwich

Preparation Directions:

Pimento Cheese--Place cheddar cheese, cream cheese, Miracle Whip, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, chili powder, hot sauce and pimento cheese into bowl and mix. Mixer may be used, although a simple spoon or fork works well. Season with salt and pepper.

Macaroni and Cheese--Cook macaroni in boiling water for 6-9 minutes. Once cooked, strain and place back in pot. Add butter, whipping cream and Velveeta. Once butter has melted, add cheese.

Bacon: Fry bacon, chop in small pieces.

Sandwich--Slice bread , and butter on one side of the pieces of bread. Spread macaroni and cheese on one piece of bread, and pimento cheese on the other piece. Chop up bacon and place heart portion on macaroni side. Put sandwich together. Place sandwich in preheated skillet and toast bread to desired darkness. Flip sandwich and repeat step. Once finished toasting, remove from skillet. It is suggested that the sandwich is cut in half because this sandwich can be quite messy.

Serving suggestions: Serve with chips or other favored sides. Eat with fingers or fork. Enjoy the cheesiness!

Cooking time: approximately 30 minutes

Sunday, June 15, 2014

June Dairy Days

What do you get during June Dairy Month  when you have kids from the four state area, cows and lots of ice cream?  4-State Dairy Days!!  This is the 25th year for the event located in Bentonville, Arkansas, known as 4-State Dairy Days.


It all began when a few dairy loving Benton County  parents decided more experiences for showing dairy cattle needed to be created for kids interested in 4-H dairy projects. Twenty-five years later, the mission is the same--"to promote the dairy industry by providing opportunities for youth to learn and compete in a fun, safe, family-friendly environment.

If you're looking for a weekend full of dairy activities, come to the Benton County Fairgrounds in Bentonville,  this Friday (June 20). Check out the list of events at 4-State Dairy Days.

 

                                  You're never too old or too young to enjoy June Dairy Days!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Happy Father's Day!

Even when you're a Daddy's girl,
 
 
or
 a Daddy's boy that's all grown up,
 
 
Father's Day will always be  a time to
 remember how much we were loved and nurtured during the lifetime of our dads.
 
It's those lifetime lessons taught by our fathers
that have helped us raise  this fourth generation down on the dairy farm!
 
Hope you have a very special day with your family!
 
Happy Father's Day!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Rain everyday for more than a week with temperatures that require long sleeved shirts during June Dairy Month is almost unheard of in Northwest Arkansas. Although we're  behind on the hay cutting schedule, I'm thankful for the abundant grass in the pastures, the comfortable temperatures for our dairy cows to enjoy
 
 
and
 

                                                 the beautiful flowers I find in the garden.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Milkin' Magic Down On the Dairy Farm


June Dairy Month is a great time to "open the barn doors" and provide show and tell for consumers of all ages. A couple of weeks ago, I was privileged to share our farm with young students from the Fayetteville Montessori School. They were very interested in finding out for themselves where the milk really comes from.



After explaining how we clean off the cow's udder and teats before the cow gets milked, several of the children wanted to touch and milk the cow.
      
                                                       Show, tell, and touch...

 
It's the perfect way to learn  how milking equipment delivers milk directly from the cows to a refrigerated tank to preserve freshness and safety.
 
It's  the milkin' magic...milk is never touched by human hands. 
 
 
 Dairy farmers are committed to providing  a safe, steady supply of dairy products
 everyday down on the dairy farm.