"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Hey guys, long time no see huh?
I just wanted to pop in and tell the "new" members that I'm sorry for not adding your name to the list! I haven't been able to edit it since last year.  You can't edit the older posts or something.  I have so many messages in my inbox right now and it's kind of overwhelming. 
And as someone who's starting college (I'm working on getting a degree in Archaeology)...I have no more time.  So I apologize for any inconvenience! :(


HEY SASSY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great to see you. We have missed you !!!!!!!!!!! Congrats on starting college. :thumbsup

Don't stay away so long.!!!!!!!!! :frow
 
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Hee hee hee. WOW! You gave me an idea. Cot to sleep on. CHECK !
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Just think, if another hurricane comes, you could run the shed with a smaller generator and everyone could hang out in the cool!
 
Hey guys, long time no see huh?
I just wanted to pop in and tell the "new" members that I'm sorry for not adding your name to the list! I haven't been able to edit it since last year. You can't edit the older posts or something. I have so many messages in my inbox right now and it's kind of overwhelming.
And as someone who's starting college (I'm working on getting a degree in Archaeology)...I have no more time. So I apologize for any inconvenience!
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What kind of horses do you do?
 
www.canyourown.org

I always recommended this site when I did canning workshops -- it's great info & step-by-step pics & instructions. Very nice information. It tells you how much produce you need to get how much juice, how many jars it will produce, all of that. It has excellent links to other sites for supplies & information.

Well now I have THREE broodies! What is WRONG w/these silly old hens? The most recent one isn't old, actually, it's one of the lavendar Ameracaunas I got from LaMike. And she won't sit on the nest by herself - she is crowded in with the black Ameracauna. Both of them growl & peck if I go anywhere near them so I'm leaving them alone, mashed in there together. I think they've lost what little minds they had to start with!


Thanks for the link.

About the broodies? Should we cry or congratulate you? :hide

For canning, is it absolutely necessary to have a pressure canner?
 
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Hee hee hee. WOW! You gave me an idea. Cot to sleep on. CHECK ! :P :gig

Just think, if another hurricane comes, you could run the shed with a smaller generator and everyone could hang out in the cool! 


BINGO !!!!!!!!!!!! You are so right! :thumbsup

My "Bob The Builder" is gonna kill me when I ask for this. :hide
 
www.canyourown.org

I always recommended this site when I did canning workshops -- it's great info & step-by-step pics & instructions. Very nice information. It tells you how much produce you need to get how much juice, how many jars it will produce, all of that. It has excellent links to other sites for supplies & information.

Well now I have THREE broodies! What is WRONG w/these silly old hens? The most recent one isn't old, actually, it's one of the lavendar Ameracaunas I got from LaMike. And she won't sit on the nest by herself - she is crowded in with the black Ameracauna. Both of them growl & peck if I go anywhere near them so I'm leaving them alone, mashed in there together. I think they've lost what little minds they had to start with!
Thanks for the website, I'm going there next!

I jealous about the hens! I just want an egg!!! I know I just have to be patient...(not always my thing).
 
BINGO !!!!!!!!!!!! You are so right!
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My "Bob The Builder" is gonna kill me when I ask for this.
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Your "Bob The Builder" just might! My husband is a contractor, and he might have actually cried when I showed him the chicken coop plans I had. Men can be such babies!!
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An outdoor kitchen would be my dream.....complete with walk-in freezer & storage space.

And reinforced so we could use it for a storm shelter if we needed to. Built out of cinder blocks or something concrete like that.

My Mom remembers in the Mississippi Delta where she grew up, they used the storm cellar for storing all the preserves - it was underground.

X2. Outdoor kitchens are wonderful. I wish we could build underground here it would make it so much easier to store things not to mention no need for a/c if your whole house was underground. We have several generators here because it seems that when it gets the hotest the electric company has a "glitch" and everyone in town looses power.
 

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