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by Kristin Frey October 31, 2017

Hannes at Churncraft booth
October brought us down to the first Homesteaders conference of its kind held in the beautiful countryside of Warrenton, Virginia. 

Hannes and I met so many interesting people from all across the country with compelling stories; some who were living completely off the grid, others who were still dreaming about the day they could have beehives and a Dexter cow in their backyard and many more who were simply eager to learn more about sustainability and healthy living.  

During our demos, the enthusiastic crowd "got" butter churning right away, and we were quickly able to move on to culturing cream and the many ways to use cultured buttermilk. 

A big thank you to all our new customers and Churncraft followers! 
Kristin Frey
Kristin Frey


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