Originally posted by BertieFox
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Its all a matter of degree.
Having ranted on about all that, what we find with our several acres which overwhelms us with work in the summer months, is that it incredibly easy to produce massive surpluses of produce in summer and autumn, but that there is a famine in winter. Storage and freezing only goes some way to meet this dearth and even our highly self-sufficient farming neighbours who have been doing this for their lifetime have to resort to supermarket visits in winter. And that's despite having half a barn full of bottled fruits, vegetables and stored squashed and beets. Good luck in your efforts to be as fully self sufficient as you can, but recognise that it is far from easy to get even half way there.
I could have ridden the horse, but he'd have refused to go since it was dinner time and we've bought in feed since we've no rain since forever. 




Having ranted on about all that, what we find with our several acres which overwhelms us with work in the summer months, is that it incredibly easy to produce massive surpluses of produce in summer and autumn, but that there is a famine in winter. Storage and freezing only goes some way to meet this dearth and even our highly self-sufficient farming neighbours who have been doing this for their lifetime have to resort to supermarket visits in winter. And that's despite having half a barn full of bottled fruits, vegetables and stored squashed and beets. Good luck in your efforts to be as fully self sufficient as you can, but recognise that it is far from easy to get even half way there.

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