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12 Unique ways to Cook Short Ribs
12 ways to use Short Ribs. These ideas offer a variety of flavors and can be adapted to suit the preferences of both busy moms and their families. The key is to utilize time-saving cooking methods and quality ingredients to make delicious and efficient meals with Covey Rise Beef Short Ribs
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Need inspiration for dinner on a budget? This is for you!
Nurturing Baby's Skin: Natural Diaper Rash Remedies
Parenthood comes with its share of joys and challenges, and for many parents, diaper rash is an all-too-common concern. If you're seeking gentle, natural solutions for your little one's delicate skin, consider turning to the goodness of nature with these effective remedies, topped off with a DIY natural diaper cream recipe featuring our Pure Covey Rise Farms Beef Tallow.
Instant Pot Healthy Recipe
Indulge in the healthiest, mom approved meal, featuring our Slow-Cooked Covey Rise Farms Beef Roast—meticulously dry-aged, infused with the zest of salsa and Rotel, and slow-cooked for 12 hours. Elevate your dining experience with succulent tenderness and a burst of Tex-Mex flavors in every savory bite.
Beef Tallow Skin Care
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Christmas Farm Activity Book
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Guest Room Remodel
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Kerissa's Pick's for Mother's Day!
Mother’s Day gift guide that supports some small businesses and highlights key products for a busy mom and all those last minute shoppers.
Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe
Crumble Cookie Snickerdoodle Dupe
Ingredients for Cookie
- 1 1/2 Cups of Salted Butter Softened
- 1 1/2 Cups of Granulated Sugar
- 3 Eggs
- 1 1/2 tsp of Vanilla Extract
- 4 1/2 Cups of Unbleached All Purpose Flour
- 1box of Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix
- 3 tsp baking powder
- 1tsp heaping of Cinnamon
Cookie Coating before bake
- 1/2 cup of granulated Sugar
- 1 tsp heaping of Cinnamon
Frosting for Top
- 8oz of Cream Cheese at room temp (really important)
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- Pinch of salt
- 4 cups of powdered sugar
- Milk to thin, if needed. I used roughly a 1/4 of a cup
Instructions for Cookie
- Preheat Oven to 350'
- While the oven heats up, take your softened butter add it to the bowl with sugar and mix it until it's light and fluffy.
- Next scrape all of the side splatter, then mix in the eggs, and vanilla extract
- Then scrape the side splatter and add in your flour, baking powder, pudding mix and cinnamon and beat until its well mixed.
- Finally I like to use a baking mat, but if you don't have one, then I recommend spraying your pan before you start.
- You will then scoop out roughly 1/3 of a cup of dough, roll it into a ball
- Then you will take each ball roll it in the coating mix, flatten like a hockey puck, toss in mix again, put on baking sheet, sprinkle top lightly with said mix or additional cinnamon
- Repeat Step 7 until all of your cookies are prepped, bake on 350 degrees for 13-16mins
Instructions for the Frosting & Serving
- Add your butter, cream cheese, pinch of salt and vanilla extract to a bowl and mix until it is smooth
- Next add in the powdered sugar one cup at a time
- Lastly, add in milk (recommend adding it in, one tsp at a time)
- Then add your frosting to your frosting bag. I like using a tall cup to help me hold up the bag.
- Once the frosting is in the bag, frost the cookies, top with cinnamon and sugar, and pop in the fridge for a refreshing twist or serve warm.

Why We Vaccinate Cattle and What do We Use?
This week their was an article circulating that was spreading fear because it was claimed that mRNA vaccines were being used in livestock and than had several customers question what vaccines we use. We want to lead off by saying we aren't vaccine experts nor are we veterinarians. We use a vaccine plan that was recommended to us by our veterinarian though and have enough biology background to explain the process and type of vaccines that we use.
So to get right to it we use 2 different vaccines in our cattle, all of our cattle receive one of them and only our breeding stock receives the second. We will start with what we use for all animals. This year we used a product known as Vision 7 made by Merck. This vaccine is a toxoid vaccine that protects our cattle from a variety of diseases but primarily for 7 Clostridial diseases that naturally occur and come from the soil along with Pinkeye. It is important for us to vaccinate for pinkeye in our region because this is one of the biggest reasons for antibiotic use. If we can avoid pinkeye it makes it much easier to avoid ever using antibiotics in our cattle. For reference this vaccine is going to be very similar to the tetanus shot that we all receive. This is pretty old technology and is known to be a very safe and effective vaccine.
The second shot that we use is known as Bovi-Shield Gold and is made by Zoetis. This shot is for our breeding animals and is given pre-calving to help the mothers pass antibodies to the newborn calves. This vaccine is a modified live virus and again is well known technology and again a very safe vaccine. This is going to be similar to the MMR vaccine that most people receive. The vaccine that we use on our cattle helps prevent several different diseases including multiple strains of lepto which causes cattle to abort calves along with providing protection for calves against respiratory diseases.
Final thoughts that we want to add is that we do this to help produce healthy cattle that won't hopefully ever need antibiotics in their lives. This helps us produce happy, healthy, and productive cattle. Secondly both of these vaccines are approved for organic use depending on the certifying body, so organic beef will have most likely received the same or similar vaccines.