We both win--every time we bypass the grocery store for our own or like-minded friends' food is another step closer to self-sufficiency. This was the first time I'd NOT gotten a turkey from Wegman's or another corporate store.
What if you catch one, keep it in a large cage and feed it a diet that will improve the quality of the meat. Just a thought, or you can go meatless and join the vegan movement.
My husband and I were back-to-basics enthusiasts.
My crowning achievement was a Thanksgiving mega dinner with guests where the conversation wound up talking about the food.
Turned out everything but the turkey had been grown in our own back yard!🙂
Same, but I got the turkey from a farmer friend down the road!
Oh. Then, you win. 🏅
We both win--every time we bypass the grocery store for our own or like-minded friends' food is another step closer to self-sufficiency. This was the first time I'd NOT gotten a turkey from Wegman's or another corporate store.
Ok.😃
My husband says wild turkey isn't good eating, but we do have a lot of those in the neighborhood.
What if you catch one, keep it in a large cage and feed it a diet that will improve the quality of the meat. Just a thought, or you can go meatless and join the vegan movement.
What? And do the ultra processed meat substitute instead. It take a lot of work to meet nutritional needs on a Vegan diet. No thanks.
nice,
in our back yard, a lot of turkeys are growing.
In the side and front yards to.
Along with bears and bobcats and lord knows what