Grinning Hen Farms

Grinning Hen Farms

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Grinning Hen Farms is a family-owned small business on the outskirts of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. We presently offer local honey and farm fresh, cage-free eggs that can be purchased (by appointment only) at our location. Inventory is highly dependent on what kind of mood our bees and chickens happen to be in so please call and place your order ahead of time. Future plans include an expansion of our

Photos from Grinning Hen Farms's post 04/23/2014

Resident spotlight: Kiki (hen) and Ronnie (rooster) are two of our chickens who were born handicapped or became disabled later in life.

Kiki is named after the famous ice skater Kristi Yamaguchi who was born with a club foot and took up skating as a child as a means of therapy. Ronnie is named after Ronnie Milsap because, like the country music singer, he is also blind. They both love it here at Grinning Hen Farms and enjoy their days in the sun. Can they get some Likes from our fan base?

Timeline photos 04/11/2014

Today's Egg Recipe: Spring Quiche

Prebake pie shell as per directions.
When pie shell cools down to warm, dust pie shell with 1/2 c. freshly fine-grated parmesan cheese. Pour in custard mixture (see below) and sprinkle with paprika and pine nuts. Bake at 375 for 35 minutes. Check to see if center is done. May need an extra 10 minutes.

Mixture:
3 Grinning Hen eggs
1 small carton Greek yogurt
Milk to bring above items up to 1.5 cups total
1 T Dijon mustard
1 t horseradish
1 cup fresh asparagus pieces
1 cup canned sliced black olives
3/4 cup shredded cheddar

04/08/2014

Filled a ton of egg orders today for the fantastic medical staff at Woman's Hospital. Tomorrow we'll be spreading the love with spun honey for some folks at the Louisiana Attorney General's office.

Happy to be loved and supported by our local community!

Our Overseers 04/07/2014

These are just a few of the friendly faces around the farm who make sure we're doing our job correctly. Indian Blues, Whites and Pied Peafowl all lounge around the farm during the day and sleep in the trees at night. This will be the first year we hope to start selling young peacocks once they're old enough.

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19328 S Harrells Ferry Road
Baton Rouge, LA
70816