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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 635677" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We grow alot in the garden and freeze or can. We also butcher our own cows. Sometimes we get the notion to raise a couple of pigs or chickens to butcher in the fall. We now have a local farmer who raises pigs so we now buy from him when we need it, to support him. We used to milk our own cow as well. But we stopped cause life was to busy. Now milk in our area is nearing 5.00 a gallon, might start again.</p><p>We seem to bring alot home from the grocers. Fresh produce, cause our growing season is from june to sept, and it is an awful long time to go with out fresh fruit. But by the time you buy the shampoo, laundry, fast easy foods like pizzas, cereals, or soups, the bill seems to climb.</p><p>Some weeks it is $50.00 and others about $150.00 depending on what is on sale, the only time to buy. If our local co-op grocer has good sales like the wharehouse sales, I buy alot and stock up for a few weeks. And that is for a family of 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 635677, member: 6198"] We grow alot in the garden and freeze or can. We also butcher our own cows. Sometimes we get the notion to raise a couple of pigs or chickens to butcher in the fall. We now have a local farmer who raises pigs so we now buy from him when we need it, to support him. We used to milk our own cow as well. But we stopped cause life was to busy. Now milk in our area is nearing 5.00 a gallon, might start again. We seem to bring alot home from the grocers. Fresh produce, cause our growing season is from june to sept, and it is an awful long time to go with out fresh fruit. But by the time you buy the shampoo, laundry, fast easy foods like pizzas, cereals, or soups, the bill seems to climb. Some weeks it is $50.00 and others about $150.00 depending on what is on sale, the only time to buy. If our local co-op grocer has good sales like the wharehouse sales, I buy alot and stock up for a few weeks. And that is for a family of 2. [/QUOTE]
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