Posted by Traditional Farmer on October 11, 2018 at 23:55:15 from (71.219.35.225):
In Reply to: Re: 15% ethanol gas ? posted by SVcummins on October 11, 2018 at 21:37:18:
We buy some stuff but its a small percentage of what we eat overall and I avoid things with a lot of sugar especially corn syrup.Plus we buy almost no prepared food just basic foods and wife prepares most things from scratch.Foods like Pizza will make me feel terrible for a couple days guess I'm not used to the crap that's in much of prepared food.We do eat a good amount of fish which we mostly buy,just plain fish no breading or anything like that on it.Wife cans and freezes vegetables and fruits we grow plus we have friends that also grow gardens with no chemicals and we trade back and forth during the year.For sweetners we have a guy that has a group of Honey Bee hives here that gives us Honey and I buy Sorghum Syrup from a Mennonite gentleman that cooks down the syrup.Deer meat is our main meat which we process ourselves into over 10 different things from plain burger to deer 'hot dogs' made from pure deer meat with some seasonings like sage,I will not eat a hot dog from the grocery store.
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