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Just think of all that pure food you guys are growing and eating. It's a luxury nowadays to have pure food that isn't tainted with this or that preservative, unpronouncable chemical, or commercially raised animal meat.
Whenever I open a jar of meat raised here I always think of how privileged I am to have food that hasn't passed through the USDA's idea of what is nutritious and good for you. Pure meat that has been eating pure food found on the land that it untainted with herbicides, pesticides or any other "cide".
It's a good feeling. You can bask in that as you babysit your canner and remember you are eating like royalty compared to other folks out there.
Thanks for mentioning that and you are so right! I was just sitting here thinking about that very thing.
Everything that went into this soup besides sea salt, black pepper and celery seeds was grown or raised by us. No "cides", "mones" or "biotics" were ever used. It's a real good feeling to know we'll be eating pure and healthy food that was raised and grown by us. We know what went in or didn't go in to it and that the most important part for us anyways.
It's like the beet juice my wife canned earlier this year. When I need a pick-me-up I pour a little in my lemonaid. It gives me a shot of long lasting energy. The sugar baby melons we grew has the same effect. You should see how the grand daughters bounce off the walls after eating some sugar baby watermelon. It's pretty amazing the amount of happy energy you can get out of some of the pure vegetables and I can rest assured that no nasty chemicals were used growing it. I should know... It grew it.