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This episode was recorded in March 2020 right before lockdowns were enacted. This was the year of the great TP shortage and folks who had never thought about having more than a few days’ worth of food on hand were thrust into keeping several weeks on hand. As we turn the corner into supply chain problems, this topic has again arisen. Please enjoy this replay episode on how to build a deep pantry right away rather than over time – which is the better way.

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Episode 279: Build Your Pantry the Right Way

2 episodes to listen to

  1. Load from the back, take from the front – as in the grocery stores
    1. Avocado Oil Example
    2. Now they are out of it at the store due to service interruptions — NBD
  2. The food journal (1 month)
    1. Never needed to do this but did not have a large family
    2. You will find yourself knowing how much of a thing you use
  3. Doubling
    1. Take advantage of sales too!

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Today, Amy Dingmann from A Farmish Kind of Life and I get together over tea – or something stronger – to discuss all the crazy of the last month.The trolls. The panic. The rumors. All the stuff we usually do not discuss in our usual episodes.

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This was recorded live – if you want to join a future Spicy Sisters episode live, please keep an eye on my Telegram channel!

Exit and Build Land Summit, May 12-15 in Bastrop Texas

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A good, old-fashioned stitch and bitch discussion of the world around us!

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Today I discuss raising rabbits on grass only, popping forage, late gardens, and more.

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Exit and Build Land Summit, May 12-15 in Bastrop Texas

Forage

  • Early spring greens are getting long in the tooth
  • Lettuce, radish, etc
  • Pea shoots
  • Plantain
  • Comfrey and bees story

Livestock

  • PIGS
  • Getting ready for baby chickens (Why we time it for now)
  • Adding Muscovies (And Why)
  • Raising Rabbits on grass only – an update

Grow

  • Low germination so far – keeping the beds watered
  • Potatoes are up
  • Garlic
  • Hops
  • Sweet potato slips
  • Tomato system on the to do list
  • Lettuce and brassicas are happy this year
  • Fertility schedule is launched
  • Seeding right after spring workshop: Squash and cukes, beets 2.0, beans

Holler Neighbors/Community

  • Focused on the workshop
  • Jenni is growing radish sprouts

Infrastructure

  • Just about “ready” for sheep and what that really means
  • Red rocks and strawberries
  • Anti duck and chicken defense systems

Finances

  • Nothing to report at the moment

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Perma Pastures Farm

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Replay of the Tuesday Live on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-agoPXBJNI

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Today I talk about the warnings of coming shortages, and explore the questions that we are asking – the wrong ones as it turns out.

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Livestream Schedule This Week:

Tales from the Prepper Pantry

  • Reorganized the prepper pantry for spring and summer
  • FD Bone broth
  • Raspberry and blackberry leaves have popped
  • Violets if you make jelly
  • Transitioning to refilling (Season change)

Operation Independence

  • Underground Network: Informal GSD Weekend – electrical to Tajmaholler, Outdoor shower for LFTN22 
  • Taking time to assess

Main topic of the Show: The Wrong Question

What is your objective?

Food and supply shortages – what I see

  • Get your shoes, winter coats, food, etc etc etc
  • But why?
    • International shipping is jacked up
    • Crop failures to the south
    • Other countries building up stores
    • Sure, the war in ukraine
    • Initial Covid shutdown cycle
  • Who is to blame?
  • Timeline for shortages
  • The wrong questions…..(what can I grow that my kids will eat)
  • The right questions
    • Local production
    • What do you truly need to thrive 
    • How can you own your health (Nutrition and excersize)
    • What bad habits need to get thrown out and how can you attack them one day at a time
    • How are you spending your time? Watching the world burn or DOING things?
    • How can you change your provider now or provide it yourself?
    • Winter is coming! But is is spring right now

(Do Hard Things)

In the end, what will be will be – but it is up to you to set up the best success by asking the RIGHT  questions.

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This year, we’ve promised we’ll devote a few square feet of good, deep soil to asparagus.

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Today I am joined by Matthew Sercely to talk all about his experiences in the rental world, from an Agorist Tax Advice standpoint!

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Matthew Sercely is many things- he is the Agorist Tax Advisor. He is a Lawyer. He’s a bit of a Smartass. But he has also been a real estate investor for over 12 years who now owns multiple rental houses and has also joined groups that own 3 apartment complexes. He believes that for most people, Real Estate is the BEST way to build wealth long term.

What sort of real estate have you invested in yourself?

Is there a way you think is the “best way” to get into real estate?

Don’t you need a lot of money to invest in real estate?

Any horror stories you’ve had with real estate?

Other than collecting rent, how do you make money in real estate?

So, what are the tax advantages of investing in real estate?

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Today we talk about rabbits (it’s easter!), slow springs, rain events, water systems and more. 

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#Allthethings. 

Bigger is harder. 

Video Tours.

Forage

  • Watercress, mustard flower, dead nettle
  • Hairy vetch, plantain
  • Green onions
  • Strawberries have unripe fruit (the red rock trick)

Livestock

  • Hoof trimming
  • Failed rabbit pregnancy and rebreeding
  • ALL THE EGGS (The irony of this)
  • Conflicted over pigs

Grow

  • Seedling update on youtube (Jacks and saving seed)
  • Peppers are just not germinating
  • Failed old pea seeds
  • Lettuce in the AP 
  • Ground nuts
  • Seed Roullette
  • Winter wheat

Holler Neighbors/Community

  • All hands on deck for the spring workshop
  • Mama Sauce is in town
  • Mini GSD Weekend

Infrastructure

  • RAIN and rerouting
  • Outdoor shower almost complete
  • Fencing Demo prepared
  • A word on growing grass

Finances

  • No progress made on selling pork because we have been focused on the workshop

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Today we talk about food shortages, inflation, aquaponics and aquaculture, panic prepping, and more with Jack Spirko and John Willis.

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Homesteading for a Living

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Replay of the Tuesday Live on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYP2937u2eY

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Today is a complement to last Monday’s episode on developing a deep pantry. We will discuss lessons learned from two folks who navigated the inflationary period of the 70s, when jobs became scarce, people saw the value of their retirements cut in half, and a savings account was the worst way to preserve wealth.

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Tales from the Prepper Pantry

  • Madly preparing workshop food
  • Freeze Drying Left Overs for travel food
  • Time to assess vinegar stores for the year
  • Using up old seeds

Frugality Tip

  • Reusing ziploc
  • Reusable ziplock tip from a listener! https://www.amazon.com/Reusable-Storage-Ziplock-Sandwich-Freezer/dp/B091CRGNMX/ref=sr_1_7?crid=TNH3SHOUUNGC&keywords=reusable+ziplock&qid=1649690426&sprefix=reusable+ziplock%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-7

Operation Independence

  • All focus is on the Spring Workshop

Main topic of the Show: Navigating Inflationary Periods

Why we are talking about this

How I gleaned this information. 

A tale of two families: Just Starting Out vs Time to Retire

Set the context: in 1969, gas was 19 cents a gallon … and rose to 29 cents (50% increase), then kept rising. Policy steps taken – price fixing and rationing.

Dad focused on big picture, Mom on the details

  • Preserving wealth (Food and agriculture, government job | HAD to have a side hustle to get ahead. 2 jobs)
    • Interest rates were much higher (Like 11% on a mortgage was a good rate)
    • Unemployment high
    • Realestate investment/rentals
    • Buying low, selling high (trellising wire example, barrels 15-100 (Dowie joke)
    • Kept household expenses down, squeezed pennies from stones (Buying $69/yard fabric for clothing, not $99/yard fabric. Multiple stores to get the cheapest thing because gas was cheaper than food.
    • Always were “fully mortgaged” – robbing peter to pay paul some months on the bills
  • Value From Home
    • Garden
    • Canned foods
    • Buying wholesale eggs
    • Learning to do things from scratch to save 
      • “Milk” shake
      • “Cool” whip
      • Spicing up the same old ingredients to add variety
      • Home sewed clothes (we looked funny)
      • Canned beans vs dried beans
      • Dad DIYd everything so we lived better than many
  • Family/Relationships giving a leg up
    • Initial downpayment (Dad’s regret)
    • Cobought a cat with his brother then resold
    • Sunday Dinner with the Middlesworths
    • Family would help on large projects
  • Hellmans Mayo – $.43 cents a quart – not is $5 and lost 2 ounces
  • Retired perspective
    • Grandparents sold the farm and had money in the bank – lost 50% of their retirement value because it was in cash
    • Lived quite frugally – RV, from scratch cooking, growing and preserving
    • Did odd jobs (picking fruit, roofing, etc)
    • Bought and sold real estate in Arizona to make up some of the difference
    • Short term bond at 20% story
  • Sum it up – your saving dont mean crap – biggest worry right now is the dollar no longer is the world basis currency:
    • Produce food
    • Trade and barter/DIY when it makes sense
    • Material things hold value better than savings (as long as they are useful) gold vs building materials example
    • Look at different investment vehicles (Check out the wealth steading podcast)
    • Mindset (Buying used vs new)
    • Assets that are not assets – 1 job loss from losing a home example

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