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71 : New Garden Beds on Our Portuguese Farm, And A Fudge Failure

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71 : New Garden Beds on Our Portuguese Farm, And A Fudge Failure

Fitting Pig drinking Nipples to a water barrel
A New garden bed to the front of the house
A Goat milk and Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe

4 cups sugar
2 cups goat milk
1 cup peanut butter
3/4 cup butter
1 TSP vanilla extract
Extending the pergola
Feeding and Running with Piggies🤣😁

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36 COMMENTS

  1. Good fudge recipe never fail.
    1cup sour cream
    1 cup butter
    4 1/2 cup sugar
    Heat to rolling boil for 6 min
    Off heat add
    3 cups chocolate chips or peanut butter chips
    One 10.02 oz small marshmallows
    1 cup nuts
    Mix and put in to butter dish
    For the peanut butter add 1/4 cup peanut butter.

  2. Your crumbly fudge looks good , use it over ice cream .
    The new flower bed looks smart with the vine extension over , great shade.
    Have you finished your pebble, cobble round patio area ?
    Your long length of granite would make a fantastic garden feature stood up !!

  3. Those sandy banks at the end are great for solitary bees. As for the 3 little piggies my mom used to say "don't play with your food" unless you are keeping them as pets of course 😃 New raised bed looks superb btw.

  4. Poor Cindy! Hopefully your emergency repair will have gotten her home safely and maybe to her favourite garage, but a new radiator looks a certainty.

    Again, this was a very enjoyable episode, lovely to watch. I have no idea what went wrong with the fudge but I bet it still tastes great! I look forward to seeing attempts 2, 3 & 4 … joking! I'm sure there will be great advice here from others

  5. It looks like you have made Scottish Tablet, crumblier and less sweet than fudge, I prefer it. Maybe it's not a failure but a hidden success 😁😋
    Love your new grunty friends, they look to be quite intelligent and quick to learn. I wondered what the regulations were like in Portugal. In the UK friends with pigs find the regulation and paperwork, especially with respect to moving pigs is quite onerous? 👍😁

  6. ANDREA, I GOT A LITTLE WORRIED WHEN I SAW YOU WITH THE PEANUT BUTTER SPOON TRANSFERS, THOT ONE OF THE MANEUVERS WAS GOING TO END UP ON THE CEILING…YOU KNOW, THESE COOKING SEGMENTS MIGHT MAKE A GREAT COMEDY SKETCH EACH VIDEO!…COULD RAKE IN BIG BUCKS!…INCLUDING THE UNDERARM SHOTS…NO HARM, WE'VE SEEN THEM B4…LOL…AND THAT D.I.Y.PERGOLA FOR THE GRAPE VINE IS GOING TO BE FABULOUS…ALL THE BEST 🙏🏻…;)

  7. Always love to see a transformation…looks lovely now and will be even more so as you carry on…
    I have to say I'm loving all the piglets…lets see if that's the case when they are full grown.

  8. Love the pigs. Also great work on the Grape Arbor extension. I do have a suggestion regarding the water for the Pigs , You may want to put a platform under it to raise it up a bit , as would make it easier to get to the nipples. Oh! I think needed to not cook the fudge too long . But I am sure still taste great. Ninette Bird- The Caribbean Wife- Tx

  9. I've tried for 30 years to make fudge its made 3 times. My kids call my concoction Spoon fudge. They laugh at it but it does get eaten. I've finally given up. Just meant to not be lol

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