Official Poll: What is your motivation to be more self-sufficient?

What motivates you to be self-sufficient?

  • To cut & reduce costs

    Votes: 33 57.9%
  • I want to know the food my family eats is safe and clean

    Votes: 41 71.9%
  • I want to be fully prepared in the event of an emergency

    Votes: 39 68.4%
  • I enjoy the fruits of my labor

    Votes: 36 63.2%
  • To help the environment

    Votes: 21 36.8%
  • I don't want to rely on others for my needs

    Votes: 38 66.7%
  • To generate additional income

    Votes: 12 21.1%

  • Total voters
    57

farmerjan

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I didn't see the instructions either for the top 2. All applied. But for me the order is
1 --- know what I am eating
2 --- being prepared
3 --- cut costs
4 ---not relying on others
5 --- additional income
6 --- seeing and enjoying the fruits of my labor.
 

Denim Deb

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It was hard to narrow it down to my top 2 choices, but I chose not wanting to be dependent on others and I enjoy it. Close behind would be to save money and I want to know where my food comes from.
 

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Since Deb and I follow directions well, I'll reply, too. LOL :p

If I don't enjoy it, I wouldn't do it. Fresh foods grown from start to finish does let you control the process.

I've the math over the years, and costs aren't necessarily reduced when you look at the big picture when you factor in your labor (assuming you have other things you could be doing). I am blessed enough in my life I have other options right now. :old
 

frustratedearthmother

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Dang it, I work with high school/college students and we're always telling 'em that they need to read THOROUGHLY and follow directions.... I'm so shamed that I didn't do that, lol!

I agree with Deb and FJ. I love it - therefore I do it. It matters to me what my family eats and it doesn't et any better than totally, completely fresh. A couple days ago we had broccoli that was happily residing in the garden about ten minutes before we chowed down on it....you simply can't beat it. And the fact that it was organic is BONUS!

And, I do like being ready for an emergency. Living on the gulf coast we are occasionally on high alert for hurricanes. When so many others are raiding the grocery stores and gas stations for 'leftovers' I'm sitting at home at ease (well as much as you can be with a hurricane on your doorstep) knowing that I've got what I need to weather the storm. Literally.
 

Nifty

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Great points and replies!!!
 

Denim Deb

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I'll be glad when I get to the point of not needing to shop at all-except for things I can't grow myself-like chocolate. I had to go grocery shopping one time the day B4 they were calling for snow. The line literally went almost to the back of the store. I said never again.
 

StarWish624

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I really enjoy the mental challenge of trying to be frugal, finding alternative uses for things, or making things my self, instead of buying stuff. Plus- doing things in different ways is like learning new skills. This problem-solving, using my imagination, is really emotionally rewarding (as well as generally financially rewarding, by saving time/money). When something that I try works - I am soooo happy. It is fun!
 

Smart Red

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One of my goals is to serve Thanksgiving dinner with everything on the table grown or raised on my property.
I enjoy gardening. I enjoy using what I grow. I enjoy being a good steward of my land. But most of all I am cheap (frugal?) with a deeply developed sense of guilt (parochial school!) toward wasting things.
 

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