Does anyone have pics of Martha Stewart's coop?

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Ummmm...what is so hard to follow???
All of Paula's recipe are butter, folded into butter, covered in butter, fried in butter, and served with a little parsley for "color"
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But they are usually tasty
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that for the morning laugh.

Sandee
 
I love Martha. And I don't care who flames me for it. I think she has beautiful taste and I only WISH my gardens/home could be as beautiful as hers. Yes, she has staff, but everyone needs a leader. She did a story on chickens in her magazine YEARS ago which is what got me interested in a backyard flock of my own. Her beliefs in sustainable living, organic agriculture, handmade/from the heart gift-giving and composting are in alignment with my own.

What did our mothers tell us? Oh yeah: If you can't say anything nice....
 
I like Martha, but I agree these days her staff does much of the work. Comming up with projects and around the farm. I just have to wonder, what does she do with 100+ eggs a day?
 
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No...she had a successful modeling career when younger...then had a successful career as a stockbroker...then she bought her first farm and retired for a while...then started a successful catering career...which led to book deals...which led to the Martha we know today. She clearly has the golden touch.

She & her husband didn't divorce until the early 1990's...long after she had started to accumulate her wealth.

You may be thinking of Paula Deen..."her husband left her high and dry with NOTHING and she scratched a living out for herself with her food and stuff ", sounds like Paula's story.

I have absolutely no problem with Martha Stewart! Yeah, the whole insider trading....blah, blah. It's not like she pulled a Madoff. ETA-I'm not condoning what she did, it was a crime-but I can't help it, I do admire her for what she's built. In fact, I have absolutely no problem with people making something from nothing-after all, isn't that the American Dream! If you work hard (tirelessly), are determined, a risk taker, smart enough to recognize opportunities, then the world is your oyster in my opinion.

Yeah, that "high and dry" sounds just like Paula Deen.
 
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