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skydiver70 11-13-2010 05:20 PM

ginnie6
If your DH gets those goats, you could solve two problems at once. You would have milk and also a lawn mower. LOL

Luv Quilts and Cats 11-13-2010 05:23 PM

Oh Dear! My drug of choice will be a choice no longer, by then. Lots of people will have to go on the wagon and I'll be there with them!

skydiver70 11-13-2010 05:24 PM

Someone wanted to know about a recipe for possum, skunk, etc. I could provide the skunks. Wouldn't even charge for them.


I remember my grandmother talking about eating o'possums. She said they would catch the possum, put it in a pen and fatten it up and eat them. Don't know about that one!

donnalynett 11-14-2010 11:35 PM

Regular gasoline is at $3.11 a gallon here this week. If this keeps up that horse of mine will come in handy....can ride to the fabric shop!

stitchinwitch 11-15-2010 04:57 AM

Corn and anything that has corn in it will go sky high-----bacon, ribs, chops, corn oil, dog food, and the lis goes on-------------

Annaquilts 11-15-2010 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by ginnie6
I can make bread and have chickens and rabbits too. Enough room to expand the garden if need be. We won't eat high on the hog (though I could squeeze one in I think) but we'd eat. Now if I could just talk dh into those milk goats!

Make my own bread and already have the milk goats but what will the price of grain be both for making the bread and for feeding the goats?

Annaquilts 11-15-2010 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by quiltnchik

Originally Posted by clem55
where in the world do you store 50# of flour?

I store mine in my dining room - I set the bag down in a large trash can and it keeps just fine :)

We have food storage buckets. I have them for rice, beans, flour, sugar, salt, left over Halloween Candy (is given out for dessert to the kids) and grain. I store them in my pantry right now but before we have had them outside in a shed or garage if we did not have enough space in the house.

Annaquilts 11-15-2010 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by ginnie6
50 lb for the winter? lol! we can go thru that in a month! There are 8 of us though and I cook everything from scratch.

I was thinking the same. We already live this way.


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