Anonymous ID: c0432f July 26, 2020, 11:22 a.m. No.10083814   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3885

>>10082349 (a while back)

“ Essentially stopped shopping in my city when the mask ordinance was passed. At first, I shopped at grocery stores outside my city. Last week I didn't shop at all. I decided to see how well I'd do on stuff already at home. No significant issues. Foraged some fresh blackberries yesterday.

For some reason, I just started avoiding places that believe the hysteria too much or else enforce masks. I'm spending more time outside, I think.

As I start thinking about it I might not need grocery stores so much anymore. There are so many other options. Ordering online is okay but your information and purchases are tracked. Foraging, growing your own, sharing, buying directly from farms, etc.

Young dandelion greens are edible. I eat a few from time to time. I don't know how much is a good idea, but I have read they may benefit the liver.”

 

Not sure if this anon is still on but wanted to bring attention to this post. I was baking bread and got sidetracked and unable to reply. So true. The post is spot on. Think outside the box, anons. We are eating up some of our storage and I’m sourcing about 90% from local farmers and neighbors. Avoiding the typical consumer chain. It’s a little more difficult based on where you are but we try.

Anonymous ID: c0432f July 26, 2020, 11:45 a.m. No.10083977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10083885

Our blackberries are just starting. ATM if me vs the bears. Note to self and anyone reading, get a local book on edible vs toxic plants! Kek. Our neighbor grows wheat and I’m fixing to get some. Once we get back into hens we can barter with eggs. Our story- we fled city life and are starting over on small acreage. One by one we are fixing things based on basic needs in order of importance. A coop will be in the spring. /slide over. :)