Minnesota!

I know many of you come to me for relationship advice because of my good common sense and politically correct way I address your problems. My marriage consoling service is doing as well as expected or better if not better.

So this is personal and kind of hard to admit. I think I need to divorce my thieving wife. She has betrayed me in a way I never thought possible.

Peaches are hard to get this time of year, I found some at Walmart in Princeton the other day. They are not good peaches, they are not free stone. But they make an adequate smoothie for me to get my daily dose of vitamin C when mixed in proper proportions with Ice and Mikes Hard lemonade.

Last night I was a peach short, I was dismayed and perplexed about what happen to the peach. When I walked into the other room I caught my not so dear wife munching on my peach! How can I ever trust her again? Do I throw away the last 42 years? Or do I try to find a inpatient treatment center for her?


I am completely baffled with what to do. When I called 911 they refused to respond, they said it was a civil matter. How can theft be a civil matter?


Any suggestions.
 
Ralphie now that you have pulled off the initial "Camp Day" event you are quite likely thinking of ways to expand and improve upon it for next season. You could quite likely get it to the point where you would simply be there to offer advice and supervision. In that context it would not even be required to get your hands messy.
The beautiful part is that you can expand the flock without the worry of all the work on "Camp Day".

Congrats to Holm.

Good luck to Nathan with his project birds.
 
Ralphie now that you have pulled off the initial "Camp Day" event you are quite likely thinking of ways to expand and improve upon it for next season.  You could quite likely get it to the point where you would simply be there to offer advice and supervision.  In that context it would not even be required to get your hands messy.
The beautiful part is that you can expand the flock without the worry of all the work on "Camp Day".

Congrats to Holm.

Good luck to Nathan with his project birds.


Wasn't there a book/move where that happened? Something about whitewashing a fence?
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EJB, I have to admit I did not expect anyone from BYC to show up at my camp day, I was impressed thy did and despite Coffee's sons worry about people meeting people they met on the internet, no one was murdered, raped or assaulted!

I have been thinking and come up with some ideas to make it run smoother and faster next year.

The main problem we had was regulating temp and time for scalding the birds.

I want to find some kind of submersible thermometer we can read easily or remotely from the scalding area.

Other things we are thinking of is getting the exact number of whole birds we need. I think we could save time if we do the whole roasters first.

Then turn the heat up a tad or dunk a tad longer to loosen the feathers on the legs and wings a little more.
We found out most people taking birds wanted them cut up. We talked about it and think we could run them over the plucker or into the whizbang if I get it done then part the birds out without gutting them.

Taking the legs, wings and breast fillets, then doing a quick entry into the cavity to get the gizzard, liver and heart. If someone wants the backs we could finish the cleaning of them, if not they go into a bag to be frozen for chicken snacks.

If we had enough people there we could vacuum pack them at the same time we process them,

We may need a second scalding station, scalding and the plucker was our "clogging point".


One other change I would like to get is to get others to freeze 5 gallon pails of ice, I will start earlier if I have freezer space to save it in. My freezer in the shed took a dump on me and that limited my ice. We had enough but I want more. We used a stock tank with ice and water, more ice would have been nice, even though we did good.

I am thinking of a small order in March (35 birds) and a large order the end of June or first of July. This depends on whether I want to tie myself down for the entire summer again.


I will be ordering roosters next time, The hens made nice sized birds, but I love the huge ones. The hens have nice sized quarters on them, far better than the ones in the store, but I want larger.

The breast are larger than expected on the hens, but not rooster sized, I think we will get 4 servings from each bird of breast meat. Over all I think they are well worth the $7.50 we paid for each bird.


I am open to other ideas too.



I am putting an ad on craigslist today or tomorrow selling a hooded zippered sweat shirt jacket thing I got from the Camp Day event. As I understand it it was worn by a Garrison Keillor listening motorcycle thug. That should make it more valuable.
 
I know many of you come to me for relationship advice because of my good common sense and politically correct way I address your problems. My marriage consoling service is doing as well as expected or better if not better.

So this is personal and kind of hard to admit. I think I need to divorce my thieving wife. She has betrayed me in a way I never thought possible.

Peaches are hard to get this time of year, I found some at Walmart in Princeton the other day. They are not good peaches, they are not free stone. But they make an adequate smoothie for me to get my daily dose of vitamin C when mixed in proper proportions with Ice and Mikes Hard lemonade.

Last night I was a peach short, I was dismayed and perplexed about what happen to the peach. When I walked into the other room I caught my not so dear wife munching on my peach! How can I ever trust her again? Do I throw away the last 42 years? Or do I try to find a inpatient treatment center for her?


I am completely baffled with what to do. When I called 911 they refused to respond, they said it was a civil matter. How can theft be a civil matter?


Any suggestions.

Ohhhh Ralphie. . . Another way to look at it is - it took 42 years before the true relationship between your DW and any peaches came out in the open. Allllllll those other years - were you ever missing a peach - that you know of? That's the thing about marriage - it is a true sacrifice. IF she eats two more peaches in the next 42 years I would definitely say you have grounds for getting rid of the thieving wife. Trust is a choice. You can assume that being found out is enough to straighten her out and this episode is done forever. Choose to trust her. THEN watch your back!
 

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