Tuesday, February 7, 2017

New Item!! Plus a favorite recipe!



We've been very busy at Ginn Family Farm! Carl has been working on several different candle holders, some wire spool mirrors and even a coat rack! Each item is designed and handcrafted with our customer in mind. Check back soon for more new items!


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This coat rack with display shelf is perfect for any entryway. It measures 36" wide and is 12" tall. It holds 4 coats on burnished silver knobs, but can be customized to hold more. Shown in it's natural color, we can stain or paint it any color you want. If 36" is too wide for your home, we can make it smaller. Price: $30



Now, a Ginn Family Farm Favorite Recipe!

Chicken Broccoli Casserole

This hearty dish is a crowd pleaser AND easy to make! You can also double the recipe for a large crowd!! Even your pickiest eater will have a smile on their face when they taste this dish! The following recipe feeds 6 adults.

2-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 12 oz package of stuffing mix 
1 10 oz package of frozen broccoli
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 10.5 oz can of Cream of Chicken soup

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

2. Cook your chicken breasts. (I boil or pressure cook my chicken breasts.) Once fully cooked, set aside and let cool. Save the chicken broth.

3. Boil the broccoli until soft. (You can save time and boil with chicken breasts, if you want.) Drain from water.

4. In a medium sized mixing bowl, pour the stuffing mix and add the Cream of Chicken soup and shredded cheddar cheese. Mix together and stir in broccoli.

5. Shred chicken and mix into casserole mixture. Once all the ingredients are incorporated, put into a greased 9 x 13 casserole dish.

6. Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes, or until stuffing is golden brown.














Monday, January 9, 2017

Rustic Photo Holder

I saw the inspiration for the rustic photo holder in a catalog, of all places! The catalog version was a stretched canvas that appeared to be a reclaimed wood sign. The photos were printed on the canvas and appeared to be held by wooden clothes pins. I thought it would be a great gift idea!! I also knew that I could make my own version with pallet wood and miniature clothes pins. 

 

My sweet husband made the sign base for me using pallet wood. I decided to paint it teal and stain the paint to give it a vintage look. Using a festive clothes pin garland from the dollar store, I removed the felt snowflakes and painted the clothes pins a coordinated light blue pearl collar. I attached the twine the clothes pins were on to the back of the sign, adjusted the clothes pins and repeated this step for a second row so that it would hold 12 pictures. I added a cute sentiment using a chalk paint pen before attaching the photos. 

My version allows the recipient to swap out photos which made it perfect for proud grandparents! I know both my mother and mother-in-law are going to be thrilled with this gift! They can hang up my kids' school pictures and switch them next year with updated photos! 

We'll be adding the rustic photo holder to our shop so you can get your own! The sentiment and color are customizable!