Originally Posted By: Todd
Originally Posted By: RowVsWade
I grow my own food and have butchered over a thousand pounds of game this fall/winter. The welfare ranchers can suck my di.ck. I also buy what I don't grow locally from organic family farms.

Say no to GMO...


Same...happy to pay a little extra for actual food, and the barter system has worked very well for me to get organic grass fed beef, can't recall the last time that I purchased beef from anyone, knowing a couple of organic ranchers is a good thing.

Garden beds at the house now cover 2/3 of what used to be lawn, by this time next year I hope to have the rest of it covered, too.

Fish on...

Todd


That's the way to do it. Cuts down on mowing too. We currently have 26 chickens with another 24 pullets arriving the first week of April. I can't eat store bought eggs anymore. Organic, free range happy chicken pets that provide a constant source of protein and laughs. We'll be expanding our raised beds soon and adding another greenhouse. There's a lot of satisfaction in doing it yourself not to mention the benefits. I made manicotti with this years elk sausage.

We also drink only raw milk in our house. Since switching a few years back our sons allergies went away immediately and haven't returned.
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