Thanks everyone. Can I give them seaweeds or fish? I live in New Zealand, and literally a one minute walk away from the beach, so that would be awful conveinent.
The good hubby has just about finished building me a quail house, now I need to know what to feed them. I would like to suppliment a bit of what they eat. Are they like chickens, and can eat from the garden and sprouted grains, bugs kind of thing or is it very different. I have looked over at...
I used a goat milk formula. It was really expensive, but in my opinion definately worth it. He is 4 now and has no allergies to anything, can have lactose, which was a conern for me. But my last was 10 pound 5 ounces, so he just wanted food!!!
Hi all, I am paying $1.99 a liter, times that by just off four and you have a gallon, yip thats just under $8 a gallon LOL. Can I come and pick up some $3 a gallon gas, I'll pay shipping!!! ha ha ha This is what happens when you live on an island at the bottom of the pacific!
Hiya, I have used all kinds, disposables at night, because babies wakes less if they are not wet!! and that means a lot more to me then throwing out a nappy, but I would use cloth during the day, even if out. I didn't have a job though so I had the time to do the extra washing.
I used both the...
Thanks wife, I wondered if it was something like that. My Mum used to grind our wheat for our sourdough pita breads that we had for sandwhiches when i was a kid, and all I could imagine was soaked soggy wheat coming out like sausage meat!!! But what you said makes much more sense:P
Wife, if I was to make bread with spouted grain, how would one grind the wheat? Sorry if you have explained it before, or it just seems awful stupid :lol:
Merino textel lamb which is a specific wool breed, and the meat is supposed to be amazing. Awesome wool too, do you guys get that kind up your end of the world?
NZ lamb is really good. I have never seen anyone ever feed sheep or beef on grain. I have never seen a feedlot. Someone a few months back tried to get a consent to do one and they were told to get lost. We have lots of grass, but it doesn't really snow, so everything is outside all year round...
Thanks for posting the prices, that was really interesting. I live in NZ and we pay way more than that for NZ lamb here. I was at the supermarket the other day. rack of lamb, $32.99 a kg!!! I almost fell down. Then promptly went and got the hubby so we could laugh at the price together :D
I even have raspberries, stawberries and boysenberries growing in containers, they are growing berries like crazy. I agree that plants don't really care all that much. In the past I have grown peas and beans, espacially dwarf ones grow really well, and who doens't like fresh peas?!
Denim Deb, I live in New Zealand.
I forgot to add I planted 80 aspargus seeds in spring too. I know 80, that's gona be a lot of asparagus in 3 years, good thing even the kids like it!!!
Just wanted to let you know that I have been really inspired reading this. One my walks with my kids I have been taking note of the oaks for future acorn raids!!!! I even found a beech nut. I hope them pigs taste great!
Is it okay for me to say what I am doing this season? January is summer time down this end of the world.
I only have a teeny garden, we are renting at the moment.
I have put in corn, tomatoes, pepper (sweet and hot), beans, peas (I love the sugar snaps too), a bunch of different lettuces...
I started cutting mine a few years ago, I have been cutting the rest of them for a few years lnger than that. The 2 boys and DH are super easy, and the DD doesn't care and I figure I can do a better job myself that the crappy hairdressers that hack at my hair and expect to be paid for it.
I...
Being summer in this hemisphere we usually bbq our way way through Christmas, especially as school is out for the summer, so Christmas for us is the start of all the holidays here.
As for food this year it is the first time not going home, so I am roasting a turkey for the first time ever. I...