LOL! Trust me, if anything comes out of that pressure cooker I can't break by hand, it won't be going in the processor! Hadn't thought about rib bones though...that might well be an option!
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Hey Scott! Congratulations – I hope the little one will be well and strong!Hey Dennis, How's this for a laugh? Earlier today I give you a short tutorial on lambing jugs, tonight I had to put one up. One of my ewes was showing signs of going into labor, and a blizzard is due sometime tonight, so she's locked up, dry with a heat lamp. Better safe than sorry!
Talk about ironic timing!
If you're going 'lectrical, why not go all the way!
I'm talkin' full bore, no holds barred, 220 volt concertina wire. I used some of that once, still got scars to prove it. It not only deters, it barbeques!
And, for a limited time, you can add motion sensing, radar controlled flame throwers, mounted on turrets every 50 feet.
Imagine, you and Jennifer, sittin' on the porch as the sun sets. A warm glow over the hills. An occasional blast of orange flame to warn a ranging coyote. A roosting bird crackles and pops with a sizzling sound.
Nature at bay, life is good! (WHOOOSH!!!!)
The preceeding is only a JOKE and is NOT intended as actual an actual recomendation. Had this been an actual recomendation, you would have been advised that this was an actual, recommended recomendation. This is not, in fact, it is a JOKE. Oh, and no baby yet.
If you're going 'lectrical, why not go all the way!
I'm talkin' full bore, no holds barred, 220 volt concertina wire. I used some of that once, still got scars to prove it. It not only deters, it barbeques!
And, for a limited time, you can add motion sensing, radar controlled flame throwers, mounted on turrets every 50 feet.
Imagine, you and Jennifer, sittin' on the porch as the sun sets. A warm glow over the hills. An occasional blast of orange flame to warn a ranging coyote. A roosting bird crackles and pops with a sizzling sound.
Nature at bay, life is good! (WHOOOSH!!!!)
The preceeding is only a JOKE and is NOT intended as actual an actual recomendation. Had this been an actual recomendation, you would have been advised that this was an actual, recommended recomendation. This is not, in fact, it is a JOKE. Oh, and no baby yet.
I enjoyed your post, nok13. Your mention of washing machines hit a nerve, as the one we have keeps breaking down, and with all its fancy electronic controls I can’t understand the thing well enough to fix it. I keep paying big bucks just to keep it going. All I want is reasonably clean clothes, but my only alternative is to join the natives by the river at my favorite rock; so I choose to keep shelling out dollars to keep it going. Things like that make me want to get closer to basics, but there comes a point when we are dealing with deprivation instead of frugality. Frugality, as I define it, is value, and deprivation is “doing without” – two completely different things.when people on here talk about frugal, they are still spending money on what i would call luxuries: instant foods, canned foods, cereals adn stuff...
when i think frugal, i think about NOT paying or buying things when repairing would work just as well, or making your own, or doing without....