rockin'robin
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I grew up with no electricity, an outdoor john, no car/truck, just a horse and buggy for transportation, way back in the backwoods of N.C., down a dirt road....We were dirt poor, hardly ever went to school, becuz of no shoes...we cooked on an old wood stove, and only had 1 big fireplace in the small living room....No TV and no radio....
We survived on the land, we had chickens, hogs, we hunted for squirrels and we fished almost everyday. We had tobacco and corn fields and especially a vegetable garden....We rode into "town", about 20 or so miles away by horse & buggy to get supplies like flour, corn meal, etc., only once every few months.
We did our own canning, and most everything was made "from scratch." We all (girls) quilted, making quilts for the winder and canning chairs to sit in. I picked and handed tobacco when I was 5 yrs. old or so, made $5 a day...I felt "rich"....My dad had a liquor "stil", and he sold "white lightning" in Mason quart jars. There were a lot of alcoholics back in those days....
And as I sat in front of my computer....jeez!...come a long way here!.....Anyone can survive off the land if necessary.
Where there is a will, there is a way to survive....and we never, ever wasted one morsel of food.....and none of us were obese.
We survived on the land, we had chickens, hogs, we hunted for squirrels and we fished almost everyday. We had tobacco and corn fields and especially a vegetable garden....We rode into "town", about 20 or so miles away by horse & buggy to get supplies like flour, corn meal, etc., only once every few months.
We did our own canning, and most everything was made "from scratch." We all (girls) quilted, making quilts for the winder and canning chairs to sit in. I picked and handed tobacco when I was 5 yrs. old or so, made $5 a day...I felt "rich"....My dad had a liquor "stil", and he sold "white lightning" in Mason quart jars. There were a lot of alcoholics back in those days....
And as I sat in front of my computer....jeez!...come a long way here!.....Anyone can survive off the land if necessary.
Where there is a will, there is a way to survive....and we never, ever wasted one morsel of food.....and none of us were obese.
but on that subject - "couponing" in order to feed the family? why not grow her own food like you suggested?

