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Description
Today, we talk about how to plan your kitchen garden, especially from the perspective of replacing dependence on the grocery store. I also cover our usual segments: Tales from the Prepper Pantry, Frugality Tip, Operation Independence and more.
Featured Event: LFTN Spring Workshop
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Resources
Mad River Seeds on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/mad_river_seeds
Baker Creek: https://www.rareseeds.com/
Seed Savers Exchange: https://seedsavers.org/
Homegrown Cooking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbCr4DQ3KI0
SCHEDULE THIS WEEK AND NEXT
Listener feedback - I want to move to TN, where do I go?
Tales from the Prepper Pantry
- Big thanks to Ryan Steva on the prepper pantry before this deep freeze
- Homegrown Cooking: Beef Heart - Next month is steak and kidney stew from Dawn and meatballs from me
- Travelling with a cooler
- Freezers are reorganized and ready for incoming lambs
Weekly Shopping Report
Based on some videos from a few prepping channels (eg. Poplar Report, Pinball Preparedness), I'm trying to be more attentive to shortages, but fortunately haven't seen anything remarkable other than the limit of 2 on Aldi eggs.
Dollar Tree was first. Stock is always changing there, but there were no vacant areas and I did not see duplication being used to hide low stock. The drink selection remains good. The food coolers are mostly full.
We did not go in to Home Depot, but the online price of a 2x4x8 remains at $3.85.
Aldi was last. We found what we wanted. Staple prices were: bread (20 oz. white): $1.39; eggs: $4.17 (+, limit 2); whole milk: $2.87 (-); heavy cream: $5.39; OJ: $3.69; butter: $3.79 (-); bacon: $3.99; potatoes: no tag; sugar: $2.99 (+); flour: $2.35 (+); and 80% lean ground beef: $3.79.
Untainted regular unleaded at Weigels was still $3.59 per gallon, but the 87 octane (regular) corrupted with ethanol is only $2.79.
Frugality Tip from Margo
Today is a short and sweet simple tip. Whenever we are out shopping or whatnot I pack a small cooler with drinks and a reusable ice block. I also keep an extra insulated tumbler full of water in the car at all times. Stopping to grab a drink adds up quickly, especially with someone that drinks soda. So stop yourself from grabbing that convenience store overpriced drink and just pack a small cooler. Happy saving y'all.
~Margo
Operation Independence
Value of four rams on homestead income: $1200
Main Topic of today's Show: Planning Your Kitchen Garden
Two ways to plan: Replacing fresh veg in season then buying shipped in "fresh" veg the rest of the year VSr eating seasonally.
- What is your goal? (Replace most food by growing your own VS supplementing and sourcing locally or regenerative options)
- I dont care what you say - Unless you are wiling to dramatically adjust what you eat, your goal is to supplement
- Grain example - it's both regional and dependent on how much land you have in production: Wheat, oats, corn, beans
- That mid-winter banana, apples, fresh summer squash, etc
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- I dont care what you say - Unless you are wiling to dramatically adjust what you eat, your goal is to supplement
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