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Introducing Abigail and Brianna!

We're always thinking of ways to pass the homesteading baton on to the next generation! It's so exciting to see our children's interests come to fruition in ways we never imagined!

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See what Brianna and Abigail have been working on behind the scenes! And be sure to stay tuned for more content from them. If you really want to help them succeed, head on over to the YouTube video and watch it all the way to the end! Then, give it a thumbs up and leave the girls a comment.

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About the Girls

Abigail is fourteen years old and #5 in the Thomas birth order. She loves to cook, bake, garden and care for her nubian goats.

You can learn how to make chevre cheese and milk goats from her previous videos.

Brianna is sixteen years old and #4 in the Thomas birth order. She loves cooking amazing dinners, helping to train our new dog, Annie, making herbal remedies and milking our Jersey milk cow, June.

Stay tuned as the girls release new videos in the coming months! We hope you enjoy them as much as we have.

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