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RE: Five Lessons from The Walkerland Homestead

Wow your pantry looks amazing - so tidy and organised. Yip firewood is a major - there's only me here to cut gather and stack so it takes a lot of time and energy - I don't have any other way to heat my house so it just has to be done. Growing veges for the family is also a lot of work - I'm lucky I don't have to grow so much for 1 but I'm still learning not to waste the surplus.

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It really is true, when it's your only option, it just has to be done. I really appreciate and respect how hard you work!

There are down times like now when the calves are reared and the firewood is almost done for the year - in saying that I'm having a huge gum tree down next week and that will take some cleaning um - the benefit is that I can use every part of it and kindling - so no splitting yippee! Lots of preserving to do now though.

I guess you'll soon be enjoying the quieter season as we begin the busy one! It's so nice learning about your homestead life across the pond. I was realizing that I've never actually seen a fig tree.

I love stocking the pantry but I get a bit grumpy near the end when I want to be doing other things and not be stuck in the kitchen day and night! Our stock is getting low on the stuff we love to eat and I am realizing that we have way too many green beans!

Lol beans are my least favorite thing!! What do you preserve most of? - I've just done tomatoes into soup, sauce and some puree, beetroot and I'm freezing my spring onions etc

I would say tomatoes and apples are two foods that we preserve a lot of. we do apples a dozen or more different ways. I love beets, we've still got some left thankfully!

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