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I never saw that movie.
Do they have any movies about anti-freeze? Apparently that is a popular eliminator too. (I maybe watch too many true crime shows.)
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I never saw that movie.
Do they have any movies about anti-freeze? Apparently that is a popular eliminator too. (I maybe watch too many true crime shows.)
Two plum trees and two apricot trees came home with me today. I also got some lemongrass. The trees are going to be planted around the outside of the sun garden. All are dwarf varieties so should remain manageable like the apple tree and still provide enough sun for that space most of the year. I ordered two mulberry plants. I’ve read that they take well to pruning to keep them as a bush. I have no idea where those are going yet, plus I have two banana trees coming at some point. Provided I can keep it all alive, we won’t starve that’s for sure!
I think it’s a good thing too. It’s time to think seriously about being more self sufficient. I looked at the price of bread and eggs when I was at the store the other and almost fainted. Bread that used to be $2 is now $4 and eggs are ridiculous, fortunately I don’t need either.I’m going to try waterglassing our eggs when we start getting them from our flock.You'll be swimming in fruit by the time they're all bearing (that's a good thing)!
I think it’s a good thing too. It’s time to think seriously about being more self sufficient. I looked at the price of bread and eggs when I was at the store the other and almost fainted. Bread that used to be $2 is now $4 and eggs are ridiculous, fortunately I don’t need either.I’m going to try waterglassing our eggs when we start getting them from our flock.
Yes’m I’ve checked it out some, thank you! From what I’ve read they can last quite some time that way.@drstratton has a thread about waterglassing...others that have posted in it say they've had good results. I've never tried it myself but if you want to check her thread out, here's a link: water-glassing-egg-preservation-experiment.1428588
@drstratton has a thread about waterglassing...others that have posted in it say they've had good results. I've never tried it myself but if you want to check her thread out, here's a link: water-glassing-egg-preservation-experiment.1428588
Hello Ladies!Yes’m I’ve checked it out some, thank you! From what I’ve read they can last quite some time that way.
Hello there! I understand being nervous about trying out the eggs, I will be too lol. I don’t think mine is I’ll stay in the preservation stage for very long, maybe 6 to 8! months max,Hello Ladies!
I still have a jar full, from the original batch. I brought them upstairs a few days ago, but haven't cracked any open. Everything smells fine, but I'm a little nervous.
I'm with you IM, we definitely need to be self sufficient. I'm afraid it's going to get worse. I wish we had some farmland. Our property is little uneven, with work we could possibly get some kind of crops in, if the need arises. Feed is getting so expensive too. We're going to be picking up a ton of scratch in bulk next week. Should save us about $400 in comparison to the 50lb bags we buy.
I ate several early on, hubs wouldn't touch them...Hello there! I understand being nervous about trying out the eggs, I will be too lol. I don’t think mine is I’ll stay in the preservation stage for very long, maybe 6 to 8! months max,
I was reading through your thread about it yesterday and one person gave an informative response about their experience that made me feel better lol.most others that have tried it haven’t used the eggs yet.