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Scrambled It IsSaturday, December 21
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa shares some basic cooking tips for scrambling, frying and poaching eggs, as well as her secret for perfectly peeled hard-boiled eggs, and then makes a few of her favorite classic breakfast recipes including omelets, Eggs Benedict and her unique twist on deviled eggs. She also explains proper egg storage and why some eggs don't need to be refrigerated. -
The Great PumpkinSaturday, December 14
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1It's fall in Maine, so Lisa shares a few tips for planting garlic, then heads to a local family-owned farm to find the perfect pumpkin for her fall decor. After learning some pumpkin growing tips, she chooses a few pumpkins and bakes one of her favorite fall desserts - pumpkin swirl cheesecake - and of course shares some of the pumpkin with her flock. -
Welcome to My Winter WonderlandSaturday, November 30
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa heads to a Christmas Tree farm to pick out the perfect tree, then she heads back to the farm to share some chicken keeping basics. Lisa then shows us how to beat the winter blues with lemons! -
Apple of My EyeSaturday, November 23
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1With fall in the air, a trip to a local orchard to pick some apples is in order. Then it's back home to bake a pie, mix up a batch of homemade apple cider vinegar, and make some fun apple snacks for the chickens. -
Ice Ice BabySaturday, November 23
3:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa goes ice fishing under the tutelage of a friend who is a lifelong Mainer. After whipping up lox and cream cheese omelets, they head out onto the lake. Since it's her first time, Lisa learns how to drill a hole in the ice, and bait and set the traps. After a hardy lunch of beet hash and an unexpected visit from Tyne's three corgis, Lisa and Tyne admit defeat and head inside to warm up. -
Ice Ice BabySunday, November 17
5:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa goes ice fishing under the tutelage of a friend who is a lifelong Mainer. After whipping up lox and cream cheese omelets, they head out onto the lake. Since it's her first time, Lisa learns how to drill a hole in the ice, and bait and set the traps. After a hardy lunch of beet hash and an unexpected visit from Tyne's three corgis, Lisa and Tyne admit defeat and head inside to warm up. -
Lobster BakeSaturday, November 16
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa heads to the coast of Maine for some tips on boiling lobster and picks up some special treats for the chicken. She's also baking her version of a favorite Maine dessert. -
Let There Be LightSaturday, November 16
3:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa heads south to visit the annual holiday light display at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. After enjoying the festivities, she ends the evening with a traditional creme brulee made with her fresh eggs. She also explains why light is so important in a chicken coop and how to handle the lack of light during the long Maine winters. -
Let There Be LightSunday, November 10
5:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa heads south to visit the annual holiday light display at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. After enjoying the festivities, she ends the evening with a traditional creme brulee made with her fresh eggs. She also explains why light is so important in a chicken coop and how to handle the lack of light during the long Maine winters. -
Lavender In BloomSaturday, November 9
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Summer has finally arrived in Maine and Lisa makes a visit to a Lavender farm to learn all about this desirable herb. Then it's time for homemade ice cream! -
An Old-Fashioned New England ThanksgivingSaturday, November 9
3:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa prepares a holiday meal for friends, but instead of turkey, she decides to highlight some traditional New England Thanksgiving recipes including spiced cranberry sauce, popovers, seafood chowder, and a sweet Indian pudding. And of course she shares some of the scraps and leftovers with her chickens so they can enjoy their own holiday feast. -
An Old-Fashioned New England ThanksgivingSunday, November 3
5:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1Lisa prepares a holiday meal for friends, but instead of turkey, she decides to highlight some traditional New England Thanksgiving recipes including spiced cranberry sauce, popovers, seafood chowder, and a sweet Indian pudding. And of course she shares some of the scraps and leftovers with her chickens so they can enjoy their own holiday feast. -
Poultry PalsSaturday, November 2
12:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1In this feather filled episode, meet some of Lisa's poultry pals. Plus, learn how to shuck an oyster and start your own vegetable garden from seed. -
BlueberriesSaturday, November 2
3:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1Maine is known for its wild blueberries. Lisa explains the difference between cultivated and wild berries, and talks about why the Maine climate allows blueberries to grow so well in her state. Since blueberries are in season now, Lisa is excited to bake blueberry cobbler with homemade whipped cream, and she also makes blueberry ice pops for her flock.