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How I stopped my neighbour’s chickens from entering my farm with a simple diy hack

My farm is seven years old this year and it is desperately in need of some financial investment at this point. It needs a better fencing from my neighbor’s chicken which have been devastating for my vegetable patch; it needs gravel for pathways because my diys don’t seem to hold up the weeds much longer and I end up reworking the same pathways over and over again; it needs trenches to ease the water logging during rains and it needs an irrigation system. I am so done with the perpetual weeding, the short-term fixer-upers for water logging that suffocates my trees and all of which is labour intensive and is costing me more than a one-time investment of good systems in place. As it always is, we try to space out our bigger investment projects to give us time to recover, and now it’s about time. Can’t put it off any longer.

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Pineapple Upside-down Cake Recipe

Kids exams got over, and obviously we had to celebrate. Yeah, we never miss an opportunity to celebrate and by celebrate, we mean food of course. Made this Pineapple Upside-down cake after ages. Seriously, this is a recipe I had written down even before my kids were born… Yeah it’s that old. (The tattered book stands evidence for that) One of the tastiest cakes I have had.
Somehow didn’t get around to baking it for a while now. But saw the pineapple sitting on the dining table yesterday and just couldn’t stop myself.
Absolutely delicious, soft and fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth tasty… Not to mention buttery, sweet and loaded with pineapple.
What’s more?

Well, I am going to share the recipe with you. Are you excited as much as I am?

 

Pineapple Upside-down Cake:

Ingredients:

For Cake Batter:

Flour (Maida) – 1 ½ cups

Sugar – ½ cup

Butter – ¼  cup

Egg – 1

Baking Powder – 1 ½ tsp

Milk – ½ cup

Salt – ½ tsp

For layering:

Butter – 3 Tbsps

Brown Sugar – ¾ cup

Pineapple (finely chopped with its juice) – 2 cups

Walnuts/Almonds (slivered) – 2 Tbl sp

Procedure:

Step 1:

  • In a 9 inch square cake pan ( you could use any other shape too, as long as the size is more or less same).
  • Melt butter and spread it on the pan.
  • Sprinkle brown sugar evenly on top of the butter
  • Sprinkle the nuts on top of this
  • Now arrange pineapple chunks evenly the nuts
  • You could create a pattern if you like alternating nuts and pineapple

Step 2:

  • Cream half cup butter using a hand mixer or beat it manually using a whisk
  • Add half cup sugar and beat it until light and fluffy
  • Add egg and beat well
  • Sift/sieve flour, baking powder and salt for even mixing
  • Add the sifted dry ingredients alternating with milk
  • Pour this mixture over the pineapple spread
  • Bake for 375 F or 180 C for about 35 minutes
  • Let the cake cool for just about 5 minutes not more
  • Turn the cake upside-down on to a serving plate
  • That’s it.

    

This cake is to be had while it is still warm unlike other cakes. The caramelized sugar blended with the sweet pineapple chunks just melts in your mouth. The melted butter adds a hint of saltiness that beautifully balances out the sweetness.

It’s a divine experience, I tell ya. Try one today and you will thank me while you eat your cake.

Experience the tropical delight of pineapple upside-down cake, made with fresh, homegrown pineapples. Learn to cultivate your own fruits with our Free Home Gardening 101 for Beginners. Maintain a clean baking environment using tips from our DIY Natural Cleaners e-Course. Compost your kitchen waste effectively with our Free Home Composting 101 guide.

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