Every spring when the rhubarb gets big enough to pick, I make a strawberry rhubarb pie, from scratch. This is when I know that spring has really, truly, finally arrived.


I think I have some new fans of this spring-pie-from-scratch ritual; the chickens love to eat the strawberry hulls. Do you recognize these guys without their baby chicken fluff?



And, we have a fancy automatic door, with a built in daylight sensor, which shuts once dark, and opens in the morning. Powered by a small solar panel on the south gable end of the coop. The chickens are in the coop about 15 minutes before their automatic door shuts each night, settled on their roosts well before it gets dark. I check on them after the door shuts, and haven’t run into a straggler yet. I’m glad there’s no chicken wrangling involved, no chicken herding, no coaxing necessary. The door does re-open, one minute after closing, for a ten second final all in for the night last chance.


Happy spring to all.
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Daphne, my friend Toby and I were just talking about this. She had never heard of the combination. I will paste your link into her post, so she can find you. Thanks for sharing, BTG
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Thank you for sharing-I think it is a brilliant combination of sweet and tart, definitely my favorite pie.
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Oh yeah, my chickens love strawberry hulls. Almost as much as watermelon. Have you tried that?
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Yes, yes, gave them watermelon rind this past weekend, definitely a hit! They were wary at first and them they caught on. Love that we can give them all the trimmings and ends from veggies and fruits, and weeds from the garden.
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We made two Strawberry Rhubarb pies last weekend, as well as 19 pints of strawberry rhubarb jam. It was yummy!
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Sounds delicious and productive, always a good mix!
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It was! I’ve never made jam before, so I was so happy that it gelled right and tasted so good. I was afraid I’ve have 19 jars of syrup! Not that strawberry-rhubarb syrup wouldn’t have tasted just as good, but you can’t put that on toast.
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Yes I have made jam a couple of times and remember it being syrupy in the jars at first, and worrying it wouldn’t gel (thankfully it did). You’ll probably have enough jam to go through the winter!
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I’m not a fan of rhubarb, but it is delicious when paired with strawberries. I love your chickens. The pictures of when they first arrived are so cute!!!
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Agreed, and thank you! The chickens grow SO rapidly, it is hard to believe it was just a few weeks ago (6? 7?) they were the size of golf balls. Very fluffy soft golf balls.
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Never been a big fan of rhubarb but my wife is. Will pass this along to her. Maybe she can whip up a pie I can like. Thanks for the receipe. Chicks are looking great.
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Rhubarb can be redeemed with strawberries and a little sugar (a cup for each pie). You might just like it! The chicks are doing well! Thanks for reading Richard!
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I usually do read but don;t always comment. Will try harder. It’s nice to be noticed, I know. Hope you have a great summer season.
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I’m envious of your rhubarb, it doesn’t grow well here. But my mom freezes plenty for us from her Iowa garden. I love plain old rhubarb crisp.
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