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Well, last night we did it.... It was AWFUL but the results were great...


We. Went. To. The. Mall. We live in town but literally go three times a year. I had some birthday money so we hit Macy's and Sephora. So I went to Sephora for some makeup I was out of. And we spent 3 hours in Macy's.

When all was said and done, I came home with 4 new shirts and a new jacket for work at the gallery, 3 undergarments, AND a new 20 quart aluminum stock pot. The retail on everything was over $400 and I ended up paying just under $120 so I was really pleased! That's also the reason it took 3 hours because I shop every sale rack.

I'm most excited about the stock pot though! Myt Man asked if I was going to be feeding an army!
I hate fayette mall
 

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:woot Neighbor Mr. S. just called and we've got venison on the way!!! I'd begun to think they were going to get skunked this year but he just called and said they'll drop it in the driveway around 6:30!!! :celebrate

Pulling goose out of the freezer to have the other neighbor smoke for Thanksgiving. I'll let him know the venison is on the way. He'll process it for us for a couple of jars of my applesauce!
 

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:weee Deer roasts done and in the freezer, now I just have to wait to get home on Monday to grind the bits for sausage and chop up the stew meat. Mr. S. thought they would get another one tomorrow as long as we would take the meat!

Helped our other neighbor with the butchering. I missed out last year because I was at work. He's truly a master, at least in my eyes. Every stroke of his blade did something. He had it skinned in 15 minutes and I was back at my house in 1 hour.
 

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:weee Deer roasts done and in the freezer, now I just have to wait to get home on Monday to grind the bits for sausage and chop up the stew meat. Mr. S. thought they would get another one tomorrow as long as we would take the meat!

Helped our other neighbor with the butchering. I missed out last year because I was at work. He's truly a master, at least in my eyes. Every stroke of his blade did something. He had it skinned in 15 minutes and I was back at my house in 1 hour.
Sounds good!!
 

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Here's my to do list for the day:
walk the dogs
run errands
take a nap
check the garden
grind deer sausage
make fire cider
start first batch of kimchi
 

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Here's my to do list for the day:
walk the dogs
run errands
take a nap
check the garden
grind deer sausage
make fire cider
start first batch of kimchi
Homestead chores are my favorite!!
 

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Yup! Saturdays and Mondays are pretty much my "homestead" days right now... if you can call 1/4 acre a homestead.

Well, got everything on the list done other than sausage. I guess that will be tomorrow's project. I am excited though because the food adventures continue. My first time fermenting kimchi! Can't wait to taste it. Also made the fire cider that AL posted a recipe for on her journal. It's supposed to be used as a general winter and resperatory tonic. All I have to say is I don't know what 3-8 weeks of fermentation will do but it about burned my nose hairs off when I was making it.

Man, sometimes I hate craiglist it makes me want stuff! I found an antique butter churn today that is basically a barrel on it's side that you crank. I also found an enterprise sausage stuffer/ lard press/ fruit press, and several beehives.

Do you ever get so close to a goal that you can just about taste it? The closer to reality it becomes the harder our current situation is. Exciting and frustrating at the same time.
 

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framing fowl said:
Yup! Saturdays and Mondays are pretty much my "homestead" days right now... if you can call 1/4 acre a homestead.
:lol:

I DO call 1/4 acre a homestead. It is 3 times bigger than MY homestead!

Did you get any of the goodies from Craigslist? That sounds like a candy store selection to me! :cool:
 

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No, I'm not getting any of those wonderful treasures. I don't know why I torture myself by looking sometimes! I just have to keep reminding myself that in July, we should be debt free if we stay on task...

It's just hard because we're so close to being able to dream and do and be behind some of the hurdles from decisions in the past. It will all be worth it but I have to stay on task financially!
 

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Congrats on your steadfastness! With that kind of will power you will be where you want in no time at all! :thumbsup
 
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