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    I can fix tools ask me how? what do you do for living??

    I retired about 6 years ago after a lifetime of processing Social Security claims. I have gardened, ridden and trained horses, grafted trees, and keep goats now with my two retired horses. Give me a cordless drill and I can make build almost anything. I'm scared of electricity but can fix...
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    SS Living Survival Guide, the ins and outs, do's and don't do's....

    When moving to a new place that already has an established house, don't make any big building or fencing projects until at least a year has gone by. Start small and movable. 1) A lot of nice plants may appear at different times of the year- you don't want to have paved them over. Or to the...
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    help with lost recipes?

    I can't believe I lost track of this thread- you can see how the recipe got lost in the first place. Punkinpeep- that is not it but that recipe gave me some new ingredients to tey. sylvie- it must have been in the late 1960's- yes I'm that old and that tells you how good this recipe was if I...
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    Dress weights on different livestock?

    My boers' dress at about 38% with everything but the chops ground. With steaks not being ground it's about 47%
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    My most successful gift

    Depending on the variety- a resounding yes. Garlic overwinters with a little care in a cold climate. It probably could use a good mulch to keep it from frost heaving. If you're very cold, I would make it a thick layer. Overwintered garlic usually give the biggest crop in areas not too hot or...
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    Fire Wood (the way to go)

    Forgive my being nosey but isn't the sierras snow country?
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    Fire Wood (the way to go)

    I love my wood stove- lots of good heat and entertained by watching fire. Wood here is really pricey- you would not think so in the middle of the redwoods but a cord of madrone is $350 delivered and fir $250. I also got three cords of junky wood - whatever deadfalls the county has- from the...
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    I am a hero............

    That makes up the Karma balance in the animal kingdom because my goats think I'm evil. For years, I have gone through a gate to put their feed in the bunker- I don't latch the gate because I open another gate to let them out to eat then go back through the unlatched gate. I got away with this...
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    My most successful gift

    I have been pleasantly surprised at how popular the gift of my two varieties of garlic has been. One type has a bit of a bite and the other is milder. One is purple striped the other snow white. They make a pretty presentation even though I don't braid them (hard necks.) More people doing their...
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    New Moratorium On Political Threads & Posts

    I'm so happy about this- it's not even that the political things get so snipy- people have stopped posting useful things in addition.
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    The Vitamin D thing

    50x400=20,000 per day is the definition I read of a level producing toxicity. The level Tallman mentioned was 30,000 per day. Still sounds like too much to be unsupervised. I think my info came from the Mayo clinic site which would seem pretty good.
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    The Vitamin D thing

    There are few things that naturally have vitamin d. And vitamin D that is added to milk products is not enough for adults. I read in one medical article that an adult would have to drink about 17 glasses of milk each day to get the basic recommended amount. Excess vitamin D (defined in one...
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    Honey

    Well-0 since you're eating bee spit anyway, what's a few bee's knees. :D But I can tell you that sue bee honey crystialized pretty darn fast. I wonder if there is a pasturization requirement for honey like for milk. I know I can buy raw honey in a can, but how do they can it without heating...
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    Just gotta say it!!!!!

    Well, not anything I wanted to hear anyway. :)
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    Hope this goes here- alternate to hand sanatizers?

    I am fairly paranoid about getting the flu as I have an immune system disease. So when I couldn't get the H1N1 vaccine, I decided to do the old fashioned thing that my Mom enforced on us as a child. I wear gloves while shopping or going to the doctor's, etc. As I had gloves left over from my...
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    Just gotta say it!!!!!

    :hit I'm so conflicted! Father was Air Force. Opps no I'm not. BIL's Navy. Along with cousins. Go Navy.:ya
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    How do a person's political views relate to self sufficiency?

    Oh I so agree with this- there is an unsustainable expectation that the corporate leadship has. Every year they want more- how can they think well of themselves unless it is more. So each year they take more and more- fine as long as the pots expanding but they can't let go when it's not. BTW...
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    How do a person's political views relate to self sufficiency?

    Why couldn't the jamaican farmers comptet with the imported milk? It seems they would have as low a cost of manufacture as anywhere without the shipping expenses? I can understand the US market being unable to compete with the increased costs of huge regulation of enviromental issues, wage and...
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    The Vitamin D thing

    For me, I take 4000 IU of vitamin D as it helps so much with joint pain. The pain gets so bad without it that I can't even kneel on a cushion. But with it, I do pretty darn well. I take it even though I spend at least a couple of hours outside each day. Of course, outside donesn't...
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    How do a person's political views relate to self sufficiency?

    How can I not put my 2 cents in here? I'm currently reading a book called (drum roll) Robespierre- Portrait of a Revoluntionary Democrat. How very appropriate to this discussion. Robespierre was one of the leading lights (for those not up on theire 18th century French history) of the French...
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