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rimfiredude43

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Hey all i am new to the prepping thing.but me and wifey are avid vegetable gardners. So because of that we are also can and freeze most of our vegetables.we have a generator.and i am a fairly good woodworker.no expert or nothing. but enjoy building things for my wife (plus it keeps her very happy)we have chickens( 6 confined in a moveable house that me and the wife built) and use the chickens for eggs for our family and friends.also love small game hunting and hunt deer. We live in about ten acres (mostly wooded)trying to clear some off by hand.(not fun).but ur site has a lot of useful info.and we may share some pics of some of our projects we have done.(if i can figure out the uploading picture thing).anyhow just introducing myself and saying hi to all!

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Welcome from Alabama. Sounds like you've got a good start on prepping. There is a ton of good information here. If you can't find it, just ask. Glad you found us!
 
Thanks WGregMiller i have been looking at all the info here for about a hour.really a lot of useful info that i wouldnt have thought about.i think i am going to enjoy this place!

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howdy from a Texan .... and welcome to the forum and family...there's quite a few knowledgeable folks here that'll gladly tell ya what you need to know,or at least point ya in the right direction and/or give ya a good idea or 2..and by all means jump right on in with any replies you have on a topic.and start new topics if/when needed.
 
Hey all i am new to the prepping thing.but me and wifey are avid vegetable gardners. So because of that we are also can and freeze most of our vegetables.we have a generator.and i am a fairly good woodworker.no expert or nothing. but enjoy building things for my wife (plus it keeps her very happy)we have chickens( 6 confined in a moveable house that me and the wife built) and use the chickens for eggs for our family and friends.also love small game hunting and hunt deer. We live in about ten acres (mostly wooded)trying to clear some off by hand.(not fun).but ur site has a lot of useful info.and we may share some pics of some of our projects we have done.(if i can figure out the uploading picture thing).anyhow just introducing myself and saying hi to all!

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Oh yeah. If you create a new post or reply to a post, you'll see a picture icon in the window that you type in. I noticed you're using Tapatalk. Mine is on the bottom, next to the camera icon. That will load pictures for ya.
 
welcome from this side of the pond, Fin .
 
Welcome from another Texan. Sounds like you have a good start already and with your lifestyle you will see your food stock pile increase in no time with all your gardening and hunting. Just an FYI game meats can up just as well as the others. Since it sounds like the root cellar is an option down the road, you may want to look into doing some potted meats. I really envy people who have that option just not feesible when you are at sea level. . . The next one I am really wanting to try is Sugar Curing a pot roast to as how well it cures up. That maybe an additional way us southerner can preserve meat but I am waiting till it cools down some before attempting that one.
 
I love potted meats (but the salt dont like me) and sugar curing sounds really good .i love sugar cured ham but i have never done potted meats or sugar curing .we usually just freeze any wild game we harvest .

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