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Yep....even the lowly chicken is way up in price!! Yikes. I just picked up some split breasts at $1.29#, a loss leader. Have a good...
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now i want some Greek Eggs...
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i'd agree that bees are not easy and can be expensive to start with and require a lot of knowledge and care to go longer term. worms...
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Bees can be a very expensive hobby. Unless you can find used equipment, it can easily run around $400 for a hive, protective equipment...
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When most people picture homesteading, they imagine big animals like cows, goats, or maybe even a horse grazing in the field. Don’t get...
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Guinea pigs were domesticated as food. I'd eat cuy. They are big enough to be worth the effort
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I had thawed four chicken thighs and so son put them on the BBQ. They were labeled as from Dec 22, and I'm sure that I'll be really...
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Eat dessert first! Or in this case - first and last, lol!
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oh, i was thinking they were a purple fleshed potato, thanks for info. :)
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The peel color is beautiful 😍
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Purple Viking are a white fleshed potato that are not waxy and work great for fried, mashed, baked taters. They can be a little...
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finished up this morning and realized we're almost out of jars so we'll pick up a few more cases to get us through what we have left to...
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got the tomatoes chunked and ready for the last steps but need a break for a few before doing those. enough that i'll have to put the...
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love that color and those patterns. :) hope they taste great!
Sep 4, 2025
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