I agree! If I were stuck living in a city~which I could never imagine, but who knows what the next day may bring~I would be finding ways of producing my own foods as well. Having said this, I would also have a reasonable expectation of what that really means. City dwellers would not even have to debate chicken noise if they raised rabbits for food instead. No problems with how many you could have, roo or hens, how to conceal a coop, how to keep them silent, etc. They are quite proliferant, provide good composting material, take minimal expense for start-up and produce way more meat/food in their lifetime than do chickens. Not to mention they will not in any way wake up the neighbors at 6 am.
Of course, that would mean someone would actually have to kill the little furry buggers in order to have a meal...but that is all in the whole providing healthy foods for the family thingy.
I would spend more time growing and preserving veggies and fruits than meats, as these are also silent and productive pursuits that yield a healthier and renewable food source, as one can build cold frames or small greenhouses that can help one grow four season crops. These also are silent food sources.
City or country, it makes no matter, as long as one is prepared, has reasonable expectations of outcomes and has a decent learning curve.
Of course, that would mean someone would actually have to kill the little furry buggers in order to have a meal...but that is all in the whole providing healthy foods for the family thingy.
I would spend more time growing and preserving veggies and fruits than meats, as these are also silent and productive pursuits that yield a healthier and renewable food source, as one can build cold frames or small greenhouses that can help one grow four season crops. These also are silent food sources.
City or country, it makes no matter, as long as one is prepared, has reasonable expectations of outcomes and has a decent learning curve.
I grew up in an era when facts were facts and sugar coating to suit another's desires was just a bunch of bull.
Me, too, Sourland...I'm not really used to petting one's ego so much when dispensing them valuable, hard-won advice and it always takes me quite by surprise when someone get offended and looks my gift horse in the mouth. I don't dress things up in a pretty package but you can take it to the bank if I offer it....it took many years to learn it and I'm still learning. One can never stop learning!
Me, too, Sourland...I'm not really used to petting one's ego so much when dispensing them valuable, hard-won advice and it always takes me quite by surprise when someone get offended and looks my gift horse in the mouth. I don't dress things up in a pretty package but you can take it to the bank if I offer it....it took many years to learn it and I'm still learning. One can never stop learning!
