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originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: JAGStorm
I want to thank you for the inspiration you gave me and others to start a community garden in our village.
I mentioned your thread to a few of the locals sitting around our local bar drinking, playing music [open mic nite] and the response was astonishing.
One guy donated 2 acres, another offered to let us use his tractor and implements, the owner of our local mercantile will supply the seeds free of charge and many of the locals will supply the labor of maintaining the garden. Bringing our community of Hispanics, Native Americans and Gringos even closer together, offsetting the high cost of fresh produce at the grocery store, and helping our elders and actually everyone....what a blessing. Thank You!!
Sitting on the tailgate of a pickup, drinking Beers or tequila with friends watching the sunset after a session in the garden...It truly is "The land of Enchantment"
originally posted by: deltaalphanovember
a reply to: visitedbythem
Your freezer contents just made me green. With envy.
I don't dare store too much perishable goods. Electricity supply is too unreliable in South Africa, and I don't have the ability/means to go off grid.
Generators are banned in my complex and solar is too expensive.
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: deltaalphanovember
a reply to: visitedbythem
Your freezer contents just made me green. With envy.
I don't dare store too much perishable goods. Electricity supply is too unreliable in South Africa, and I don't have the ability/means to go off grid.
Generators are banned in my complex and solar is too expensive.
Dried vegetables would come in handy in a food shortage situation.
Take care,
VBT
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: deltaalphanovember
a reply to: visitedbythem
Your freezer contents just made me green. With envy.
I don't dare store too much perishable goods. Electricity supply is too unreliable in South Africa, and I don't have the ability/means to go off grid.
Generators are banned in my complex and solar is too expensive.
Dried vegetables would come in handy in a food shortage situation.
Take care,
VBT
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: deltaalphanovember
a reply to: visitedbythem
Your freezer contents just made me green. With envy.
I don't dare store too much perishable goods. Electricity supply is too unreliable in South Africa, and I don't have the ability/means to go off grid.
Generators are banned in my complex and solar is too expensive.
Im really sorry to hear that. Generators and solar are a big part of our back up plan. Freezers wont do you any good without them if your grid goes down. I would be putting away a lot of dry goods, and some canned goods if I was in your position. I take it that gardening is not an option for you either? You could invest in a dehydrator. I dehydrate vegetables and make wonderful beef jerky too. Dried vegetables would come in handy in a food shortage situation.
Take care,
VBT
originally posted by: deltaalphanovember
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: deltaalphanovember
a reply to: visitedbythem
Your freezer contents just made me green. With envy.
I don't dare store too much perishable goods. Electricity supply is too unreliable in South Africa, and I don't have the ability/means to go off grid.
Generators are banned in my complex and solar is too expensive.
We brought a twin fuel cooler, electricity or propane gas.
Just looked that up - never knew such a wondrous thing existed - and available to buy in South Africa. Now to convince my wife,