so… like any other thursday.
That too. I think it's a combination of things.. food, water, kids wanting to feel special, clinics helping plant the idea (to get new patients) and good old Munchhausen on the part of retard parents who are so bored with their lives they must invent a disease to be edgy.
I wanted to be the opposite sex as a child, dressed like one, hung out with them, played their traditional games and toys.. then I grew up and discovered the opposite sex. My parents never pushed dolls or trucks.. didn't interfere and let me grow out of it.
works for me. Speaking of that, hens are easy to raise. Good to find someone locally if you can.. we are waiting on some from a feed store and am half-expecting order to be cancelled to stop "bird flu".
Correct.. soy formula started appearing 1995..1996..1997 roughly.
Really? When was it invented? I don't remember seeing it before then.
Interesting.. nice to learn something and I appreciate the response!
if you can, do. Start today, am serious.
Listening to local news on the radio.. so many churches are sending thousands of dollars to ukraine. We are not a rich area, people are hurting. It's so frustrating to witness.. why they do not help their own first is beyond me. (rhetorical statement)
Anons wanting to move out - there are places that need help with horses, milking, barn chores, etc sometimes in exchange for housing. Your best bet is maybe craigslist or look up small towns local newspapers. Call the editor.. ask around. The opportunities are out there, it just takes time to hunt these places down. With the free gov $ many places are really trying to find good people to work who aren't sucking the govt teat and want a job.
>Both of us were raised in the city
Not going to lie. It's an adjustment and many things you will need to learn to do without. But your priorities shift and you learn to let go. People will become more important than things and you will learn to do things on your own, and ask for help when you need it. We have found that by being eager, easing in and willing to learn, we have been accepted and not seen as a threat. Knowing when to keep to yourself also helps.. kek.
Here's some good links to bookmark:
https://commonsensehome.com/harvesting-and-using-dandelion-roots/
from here:
https://www.prepperwebsite.com/
just lots of good info. I end up printing or writing down anything that would be useful to me. I'm doing the dandelions rn (we don't use herbacide so it's ok). Dandelion tea isn't really expensive at the store but free is better, plus knowing how to use plants around us is valuable info.
https://commonsensehome.com/stretch-your-food-budget/