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PORTUGAL FARM LIFE – When LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS🍋Make LEMONADE 🍋

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PORTUGAL FARM LIFE – When LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS🍋Make LEMONADE 🍋

This week in our Portugal Farm Life dad fits the new radiator to our truck . Jana and Molly work in the driveway with some needed gardening time and Oli helps the girls.
After a few busy weeks we take some time out to escape the heat and enjoy some cold beers and Molly Makes old Fashioned Lemonade from our lemons.

LEMONADE RECIPE –
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** ABOUT US **
We are an English family, Alex Molly and mum Sandra living the Portugal farm life.
This year will be our eighth year here so we have a lot to share.

Bringing you every aspect of our daily farm lives, including Molly and Alex cooking amazing meals in our old wood fired Portuguese bread oven and sharing our recipes with you, plus everything involved in running a 32 acre working goat farm 🐐🐐🐐🐐.

Follow us as we renovate the buildings, our old bread oven and other buildings on the farm with natural materials, re-building and planting the vegetable patch after the fire destroyed it all.

Building the new goat barn and milking 🍼 parlour, our days with the goats, births and milking them.
Molly making soaps🛀🧴 and many types of cheeses🧀🧀 from our own goats milk.
Watch what we grow, daily farm life and chores, visiting local sites and showing you the local area.

“Quinta” means ‘farm’ in Portuguese. “Fonte da Pipa” means “Source of the Barrel”

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36 COMMENTS

  1. Great Video , Loved the Roses and Yes that Meal was Yummy. Have you tried Angostura Bitters in your Lemon Aide. It will make a difference in the taste. We use it and so did my Parents when I lived in the Caribbean . I will say it enhances the lemon-aide. You only need a few drops (2-3) in a Jug. Smile. Bye the way just found your video on You Tube. . Ninette Bird- The Caribbean Wife- Tx

  2. A car expert, body man or mechanic is probably the best all round set of skills for ever day tasks… only mechanical fabricators or tool and die makers could be more adapt. But all very good

  3. Hi Molly And Alex,

    I bought a land in Portugal aswell, And I created a channel on Youtube to share the world with my journey too!
    We are now in the process of cleaning up An abandoned ruin and will start renovating it soon.
    I've already uploaded the first video.

    Your channel inspired me to do so, this is a big step for me, But I appreciate you and your channel to inspire me like that!

    I live in Central Portugal as well, So if you ever want to do any collaboration, let me know ))

  4. BTW: if you were trying to say the name of the channel in English, you should actually translate the name like Farm of something kite. Not sure what fonte means in this sentido.

  5. My compliments for your content , and your aquintance withJasper from N.L. , i check his videos a lot .
    where i 'm from . Its quite a growing immigrant youtube community in central Portugal .

  6. Those roses are beautiful Molly 🌹and I imagine the scent is fantastic too. We have two bushes outside our door with only a fraction of the amount you have but they still smell lovely. Nice to see Eddy helping you with the lemons too 😜🥰

  7. Everyone's work on the trellises looks beautiful. How enchanting. Says a lot about your feeling for the quinta and your visitors.

    Bless Jana & Ollie for all their incredible help around the far. Their goodness 💗 is much appreciated even by your viewers.

    Beautiful lunch spread. It's good to see you enjoy excellent food especially for all your hard work. Aww, Zeusy adores your Eddie, what contented boys. Your iced lemonades looks and sounds fabulously refereshing 😋.

  8. Absolutely wicked guys – teamwork makes the dream work! Love the old fridge for the feed guys – that is such a great idea. So sorry about the mix up with my poxy phone. Super impressed by the trellis work it is stunning and I can vouch for Jana's lemonade it is delicious. I think the videos are looking great and that is a recipe we will have to try – thank god we have an electric juicer!

  9. Ok here is my attempt at piri piri chicken. I f`en love it.

    Fine mash together in a pestle and mortar –
    8 fresh or dried birds eye chillies. (to suit)
    1 whole garlic cut small
    3 tspoons salt
    good few grinds of black pepper
    a handful of fresh parsley chopped fine.
    2 tspoons paprika
    1 TBL spoon brown sugar (yes I know most Portuguese will say no sugar)
    Mash till it`s a paste.
    Do not add Lemon !!! this makes the chicken go to pulp as it marinates.

    BIG handful of chopped coriander stems and all
    Add everything above to a blender.
    Add 7 spoons of vegetable oil and 7 spoons of spirit/brown vinegar. if you`re making a large batch increase both amounts as this will form the liquid base.

    Blend this together.
    Place chicken pieces in a large zip lock bag with 3/4 of the mixture.
    Rub the chicken into the mix. Give it some love.
    Marinate min 1 hour at room temp.
    Cook on the coals and use remaining sauce to constantly baste.

    Plate up and squeeze on the fresh lemon juice.

  10. Hey, that driveway trellis looks totally awesome! You can rent it out to wedding photographers 🙂 About the lemons: If you can get hold of some water kefir grains, you can make the most delicious and refreshing summer drink with lemons, fresh ginger, dried figs and some sugar. And the great thing about the kefir grains is that, every time you use them, they multiply!

  11. Afternoon Molly lovely to be on your farm. Goats and dogs and humans all seems content. Just enjoy..🍋🍋🍋🌅🥰🐕🐕🐕🌹🌹🌹🌹🦋🦋

  12. Oiii mate – Molly is busting a gut with Portuguese and you are all Bon appetite !!
    Just joking friend – I`ll have the piri piri chicken please, with a heavy squeeze of those amazing lemons.

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