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Ah, yes, the pressure canner! It took me a little while to get over that fear a number of years back, but I just HAD to get over it. I got one of those good American ones (is that the one you have? It looks bomb proof!), now I use mine all the time. It really does just take the courage to use it that first time - conquering fear. It seems silly, related to these little household things, but it's still important to do.

So glad you got help using the tiller - it DEFINITELY goes easier when you get someone to help you, not to mention the company. Tell him I said Hi and that he's awesome for helping you. (I would have been happy to come help you, too, but I live in Texas, and I don't know how to use a tiller - broke mine on all our rocks.
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(Can I confess something? I live alone - which is fine - but my fear is always that some thing horrible will happen to me and I won't be able to get help. When I was in high school, a friend's father fell off a two story ladder when working alone and had to drag himself to the curb to get help. I tend to text a friend and say "I'm about to start working on the roof because there's a panel that's about to blow off" just to let them know, in case something happens...)

- Ant Farm
 
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Ah, yes, the pressure canner! It took me a little while to get over that fear a number of years back, but I just HAD to get over it. I got one of those good American ones (is that the one you have? It looks bomb proof!), now I use mine all the time. It really does just take the courage to use it that first time - conquering fear. It seems silly, related to these little household things, but it's still important to do. 

So glad you got help using the tiller - it DEFINITELY goes easier when you get someone to help you, not to mention the company. Tell him I said Hi and that he's awesome for helping you. (I would have been happy to come help you, too, but I live in Texas, and I don't know how to use a tiller - broke mine on all our rocks. :lau )

(Can I confess something? I live alone - which is fine - but my fear is always that some thing horrible will happen to me and I won't be able to get help. When I was in his school, a friend's father fell off a two story ladder when working alone and had to drag himself to the curb to get help. I tend to text a friend and say "I'm about to start working on the roof because there's a panel that's about to blow off" just to let them know, in case something happens...) 

 
- Ant Farm 

Yes, it's the one I have. I can't recall the size right now, but I think I can fit 16 pint jars. My first canning experience was the Super Bowl of 2015. I was canning potatoes. I absolutely love having it exclamation I will especially like having it when I have to process. Since I have lost my freezer.
I too live alone. My neighbors would as soon leave me for dead. That is assuming I was even outside when the accident happened! I also worry about getting hurt, and no one knowing about it. Is probably more scary when Duckling is here. I have to worry about what will happen to her! She will be fine for a while, but obviously can't get outside to go to her grandmother's next-door.
I always feel stupid texting someone to let them know that I am about to do a project. On occasion, I do it anyway. Better to feel stupid, then have something happen and no one knows. I can say that I especially did that when my husband and I were out on the motorcycle on the back roads. Very few cars means very few people to find us. During the summer, my voicemail message was always that if I didn't answer, I was on the motorcycle.
 
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You have a bigger canner than I have, I think. They are awesome - yep, I have a freezer (two, actually), but can a lot for preservation - it's certainly the way to go if freezer space is limited or absent. And I understand that pressure canning is particularly good with older birds (laying hens or older roosters), and they end up tender as part of the process.

I can understand that with Duckling being there, that would scare me as well...

When I used to go fishing every weekend (kayak, and later a bass boat), or on really really long day hikes (15 miles), I would actually file a "float plan" or "hike plan" with someone to let them know where I was going and when I expected to be back. I actually really like being alone (I prefer it most of the time, honestly), I just like to have that back up sometimes in case something happens...

- Ant Farm
 
Yes, it does tenderize older meat. I really like that the meat/food is always room temperature. I can get something out, and not have to defrost it. As long as I can properly, I never have to worry about the food spoiling. Power outages happen a lot here!
Plus, the meet is always ready for a chicken salad sandwich or buffalo chicken pizza! :drool
 
Our beautiful Biel roo just attacked our 6 year old... She told me he did it yesterday too- I didn't believe her and had her go in the run where he couldn't see me. He's only 4 months old, with no spurs yet. He indeed came around the run, right for her, with his hackle feathers puffed and his chest out. I had always said I'd have a no tolerance policy... He's so gorgeous, but not more than our little girl. I told her I was so sorry I didn't believe her and that Big Handsome would be gone by morning
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oh no! the testing of roos are always the lil kiddos, so sad. sorry about him

Quote: Thank you Dax!

Quote: ohhhhh my goodness!!! you are a male magnet!! see I didnt say the c word!

MAN now I want some chili....and I like it HOT!!!!
I like it so hot your ears hurt.....not wanting a lot just one bowl....but yeah HOT!!!!
REMEMBER I'm the guy who ate a Carolina Reaper pepper live last year right here on BYC.....
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I remember your poor butt lmao
 
I forget what it's called right now, but there is a GPS tracking system that you can wear as a watch. There are many settings, and you can set it to only alert someone if you are inactive for so long, to take pictures at certain intervals, or to be tracked by a friend or family member via computer at anytime.
It has such a strong signal, that it can even be tracked in the middle of the ocean. If a family member gets worried, the police or Coast Guard can find you.
 
I forget what it's called right now, but there is a GPS tracking system that you can wear as a watch. There are many settings, and you can set it to only alert someone if you are inactive for so long, to take pictures at certain intervals, or to be tracked by a friend or family member via computer at anytime.
It has such a strong signal, that it can even be tracked in the middle of the ocean. If a family member gets worried, the police or Coast Guard can find you.

Are you thinking of the Spot? I actually got one of those - I use it when I hike and camp by myself for several days. It also has a "panic" button if you're life is in danger. It is reassuring to have it - I give the info to my parents or a friend. (But I still have the hike/float plan. I'm the paranoid type...)

- Ant Farm

edit to add: You have to have a subscription/service plan with it. I had that plan when I was hiking all the time or fishing. I've been a homebody a lot lately, so I let it lapse, not worth the cost if I'm always at home with the chickens...
 
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