Farmfresh City Homesteader - the sound of falling oaks.

Dace

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Boy, you are a busy gal these days!

Sorry to hear about the little squirrel...at least your DD helped to give him and fighting chance!
 

punkin

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Good grief, FF, you are wearing me out.

My tomatoes are starting to turn back, now. But, that's OK since I have about 12 gal. in the freezer. Squash, cukes and zukes are long gone. Peppers are still coming in like gangbusters. Don't know why I planted so many 'cause I don't use them that much. :/
 

jessejames

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charge lots!!!
i used to and may again with a bit of a twist, sell xmas baked goods either as gift baskets or just for people to have around i would sell truffles, candied ginger, fruit cake etc. etc. i prob had twenty diff items. to price each year i'd go check out the most expensive foodie shops and price usually a little lower than they were but it was still always WAY more than i would have thought to charge. NEVER undersell your passions labours!!!
be well
 

punkin

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I don't know how much you should charge. You might want to ask FC how much she charges (or the stores she wholesales to) to get an idea.

This could be a nice little way to get some extra pocket money. :thumbsup
 
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