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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3892594" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I think if you're buying those mass-manufactured, freeze-dried foods you're probably doing it wrong. If you're diet sensitive (you know...like not being able to tolerate 14000mg of sodium a day) those foods won't work for long. I inherited quite a bit of that stuff when I married last year and I can't believe how much sodium and sugar are in some of those "foods". I'm down with the idea of home canning or freeze drying. I wish I could afford a freeze dryer. That's just not in the budget right now.</p><p></p><p>But we're slowly but surely becoming more and more self-sufficient. We don't have a long-term food solution yet because we don't yet have room at the new place. But we will before too long. And we just laid out, fertilized and tilled a 2400 sq ft plot for a garden.</p><p></p><p>We went out today to try to find some chickens or guineas to go with the goats but no luck. We'll pick some up soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3892594, member: 45773"] I think if you're buying those mass-manufactured, freeze-dried foods you're probably doing it wrong. If you're diet sensitive (you know...like not being able to tolerate 14000mg of sodium a day) those foods won't work for long. I inherited quite a bit of that stuff when I married last year and I can't believe how much sodium and sugar are in some of those "foods". I'm down with the idea of home canning or freeze drying. I wish I could afford a freeze dryer. That's just not in the budget right now. But we're slowly but surely becoming more and more self-sufficient. We don't have a long-term food solution yet because we don't yet have room at the new place. But we will before too long. And we just laid out, fertilized and tilled a 2400 sq ft plot for a garden. We went out today to try to find some chickens or guineas to go with the goats but no luck. We'll pick some up soon. [/QUOTE]
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