I think for those of us who can't make it our living....wish I could....any steps closer to self-sufficiency can be celebrated. If a city dweller grows herbs in a window box.....yay!
And when you add tasks and build on skills and create new habits and tastes and values, gradually over time.....before you know it, it is relatively quick and easy to accomplish what seemed impossible a few years ago.
Tonight we came home from work late and tired, and I was hoping DH had ordered the now extremely rare take-out for supper, but alas. Together we put together a wonderful meal in about 30 minutes and then marvelled that it would've taken that long to decide, order, and pick up the Chinese food that then would've made us feel blah.
I threw some frozen home-made broth in a pot with frozen pumpkin puree, our rosemary and scallions, sea salt and pepper. He cut carrots and string beans while I rolled out some noodles from our eggs and wheat I'd ground previously. Some frozen cooked chicken, and YUM!
Just think, next year at this time, the same meal will be made from our own turkey!
Now THAT is a great way to end a long day. It may be cheaper to use bullion cubes and packaged noodles or canned soup, but that is like comparing a hand-painted silk scarf to a plastic bag.
Big
to everyone here who is getting it done....at any level.