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When Sherry Phillips Mitchell and her sister, Debbie, were transplanted to a farm in Buford, Ohio, in 1962, it changed the course of Sherry's life forever. In a charming collection, Sherry shares farmhouse remembrances and comforting recipes that retell of not only life's greatest lessons, but also all the reasons why the kitchen is the heart of every farm. Sherry's anecdotes provide a glimpse into what life is really like on a farm where neighbors become like family and life lessons come in all forms and places. In true tales of adventure and misadventure, Sherry entertainingly details such…mehr

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When Sherry Phillips Mitchell and her sister, Debbie, were transplanted to a farm in Buford, Ohio, in 1962, it changed the course of Sherry's life forever. In a charming collection, Sherry shares farmhouse remembrances and comforting recipes that retell of not only life's greatest lessons, but also all the reasons why the kitchen is the heart of every farm. Sherry's anecdotes provide a glimpse into what life is really like on a farm where neighbors become like family and life lessons come in all forms and places. In true tales of adventure and misadventure, Sherry entertainingly details such moments as the hatching of baby chicks, a family day spent picking strawberries, an unexpected bumblebee attack, night scares driven by active imaginations, and a tragic moment in a hay field. Included are cherished family recipes like Cast Iron Cornbread, Strawberry Pretzel Salad, Bread Pudding, Daddy's Sticky Buns, and Old Fashioned Potato Candy. My Farmhouse Journal shares remembrances and recipes that reflect on a time when simplicity formed the backdrop for a life of learning on the farm.
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Sherry Phillips Mitchell grew up on a farm in Southern Ohio, and dreamed of one day writing stories like Laura Ingalls. Since then, she has published stories in MaryJanesFarm magazine, Salt Magazine, Farm & Ranch, and Country Woman. Her weekly column, My Farmhouse Journal, appears in The Brown County Press. Sherry and her husband, Jeff, have three grown children and operate a horse farm near Georgetown, Ohio.