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Anybody who wilfully stays in a shithole town that's charging $15 for something that I literally can just walk right outside and snatch up and have cleaned and quartered in about 20 mins need to have the holy living ghost beat right into them. It costs me about $40ish every 2 months give or take to feed my 30 something chickens. Most of which bless me with enough eggs all of my neighbors get a dozen or so a week damn near every week. I spend maybe a total of $300 a year in scratch feed and meds/mite dip plus hay for my goats. Roughly every 2 months I turn a flock and I keep my best layers and usually end up with 20-30 chickens to eat. It really is that easy. I spend less than 1/32 what it would cost me to buy the same weight in chicken from the store every year. My goats give me milk I can make butter and cheese with. Or atleast attempt. Still not quite right with the cheese. I'm not Amish. Idk what I'm doing wrong. Seriously people. Wake up. RU-vid university will teach you how to be self sustaining. It's SSSSSOOOOOOOO much easier than you think. And if more people would do it and do it consistently we can very much run alot of those price gouging corporations out of business not to mention you'll be eating a much more cleaner hormone free diet assuming you stay as organic as possible. I grow tomatoes, potatoes, green beans, carrots, onions, garlic, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, parsnips, several types of lettuce, greens, asparagus, Brussels, an array of herbs and I just recently last year got my very own beehive. And I take care of all that while still owning/operating my own business which takes up about 50-60 hours a week. Sure it's a little tiring and I don't tend to have a lot of free time but long term it's going to give me the opportunity to retire before I'm 50. So honestly it's well worth the sacrifice. And when I'm done with working I'll still have my homestead to keep me busy. Baby steps people. Get out of the big cities. There's lots of unrestricted land all over the Midwest that's near to cities with decent job growth and opportunities. And alot of those states don't levy state income, a few have zero corporate income tax and don't levy gross receipt tax. Once you find the right combo for you then just figure out which of those states has the leat likelihood of a major weather event, not so harsh winters, not consistent triple digit summers and has a job market that's easy for you to finesse your resume in. That's how I got started. I save thousands on groceries, I pay zero state tax on my income and my business. Granted I pay a fair amount in property tax but that's what got me started on homesteading. I'm able to exempt $30k in value plus my home and garden and livestock are all protected from seizure because of my states homestead clause. You're welcome. And if you're not sure where or how to start, just watch videos of other people doing it and find some inspiration. Don't be afraid to take a chance on life. If you're doing it for the right reasons Jesus will bless you exponentially. Hope I inspired atleast 1 person today.
Reminds me of a friend I had thru my schooling. She was filipina and her fam would always invite me to their giant parties. They would even get the whole pig lechon and her mom made the most incredible lumpia. Cant forget the karaoke till the break of dawn Seeing this vid making me hungry
It's called Bee Hoon. If Asians make an effort to learn the names of different pasta, then they should teach the Westerners the difference of 'noodles' in East Asia & South East Asia. They should at least make an effort to know yellow noodles, kuay teow and bee hoon.
Thank you for watching and thank you so much for the good comment, I'm learning from this and I appreciate it so much ❤️ God bless us all, take care always❤️