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Dumpling spinoff, well sort of #3967625
08/28/23 08:02 PM
08/28/23 08:02 PM
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metalmuncher Offline OP
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Actually this is about why I grow a garden. There's a certain satisfaction from eating a good meal that is homegrown. Literally homegrown. I just polished off a couple bowls of soup/stew that was 90% home grown. Deer I shot, beans, corn, maters, carrots, and okra are from my little 1/4 acre slice of heaven. The taters are from Foodland I think. I don't usually fool with growing taters. It's like this all summer around here and there's plenty in the big chest freezer for later.

Re: Dumpling spinoff, well sort of [Re: metalmuncher] #3967633
08/28/23 08:08 PM
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I love growing food. Its just part of me. Im not so worried about eating it. I will but its the growing it that satisfies me. When its time to pick it, i could bushhig it and start over. I just love watching it grow. I give most of it away. I will eat it if my wife cooks it. I just dont get any pleasure out of the picking and putting it up. I sure do like plowing that ground and watching my garden grow.

Re: Dumpling spinoff, well sort of [Re: metalmuncher] #3967775
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I only grow a handful of things that I’ll use immediately. Herbs, peppers, tomatoes, okra, radishes. If I had the space again I’d do some bush beans. Okra don’t even come inside. I pick my way across the plants in the morning and eat them as I go.

Re: Dumpling spinoff, well sort of [Re: metalmuncher] #3967793
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I need to get back to growing food


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Re: Dumpling spinoff, well sort of [Re: metalmuncher] #3967819
08/28/23 11:28 PM
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Hard to beat an ear of Silver Queen that was on the stalk an hour earlier.


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Re: Dumpling spinoff, well sort of [Re: metalmuncher] #3967922
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Wonder how long it’ll be before the government makes it illegal to grow your own and share with others?


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Re: Dumpling spinoff, well sort of [Re: Mdees] #3967989
08/29/23 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Mdees
I only grow a handful of things that I’ll use immediately. Herbs, peppers, tomatoes, okra, radishes. If I had the space again I’d do some bush beans. Okra don’t even come inside. I pick my way across the plants in the morning and eat them as I go.


Can't say I've ever eaten okra right off the plant. May give it a try


Originally Posted by Johntravis89
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??

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