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Lovin' The Homestead
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Thanks you guys! I guess that's why it seemed like such low number- for us it is! We're extremely active people, and we walk everywhere. I figure we each walk at least 8 miles a day, on just your plain ol day. Not to mention our love of hiking for weekend outings, and so forth. We're also sizable people. I'm 5'9", he's 6'3".
Hopefully a little room will open up in my budget now, too. We're moving this weekend, and the new place will be a bit cheaper than what we're each paying now, so that is good. On the other hand, I have to drive 20 min each way now for class every day.
And if all goes right, I can have 4 laying hens at the new place. Yay good eggs. Now my main aspiration is a place for real milk. Haven't found any options that wouldn't be a fortune. The budget is hard to balance for us, because we're trying to do school completely without any debt. So far so good, but it is out of state tuition for him, so we end up pinching a bit. I'm blessed with the scholarship I have, but there is still a lot left! I'm starting to see why so many people are so very, very in debt. >.<
If I had to choose one important food type project- yogurt, or kefir, or cheese, or something, what do you think would have the biggest value payoff as compared to time invested?
Hopefully a little room will open up in my budget now, too. We're moving this weekend, and the new place will be a bit cheaper than what we're each paying now, so that is good. On the other hand, I have to drive 20 min each way now for class every day.
And if all goes right, I can have 4 laying hens at the new place. Yay good eggs. Now my main aspiration is a place for real milk. Haven't found any options that wouldn't be a fortune. The budget is hard to balance for us, because we're trying to do school completely without any debt. So far so good, but it is out of state tuition for him, so we end up pinching a bit. I'm blessed with the scholarship I have, but there is still a lot left! I'm starting to see why so many people are so very, very in debt. >.<
If I had to choose one important food type project- yogurt, or kefir, or cheese, or something, what do you think would have the biggest value payoff as compared to time invested?