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Does /ck/ grow/raise/hunt/fish any their own food? Tell us about it.

>> No.11806815
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>>11806808
I hunt wild Totino's Pizza Rolls and raise free range Cool Ranch Dorito's

>> No.11806834

>>11806808
I grow tomatoes, a ton of different peppers (11 varieties this year), melons, winter squash, and several herbs. I have a meyer lemon, fig, pear, and 2 peach trees. I just planted 4 varieties of blackberry so hopefully I will have those later in the year. I hunt: deer, rabbits, quail, ducks, wild hogs. I keep chickens mainly for eggs, but when they get too old to lay they become chicken soup. I'm thinking about raising a pig now that I've got the space for it. I want to get more veggies going too.

>> No.11806854

>>11806808
>eating a tomato like an apple and sprinkling salt on each bite before hand
this sounds absolutely disgusting, is this a southern thing, or is it born from one of my fellow flyover sister states?

>> No.11806868

>>11806834
That's pretty fucking based anon.

>> No.11806872

>>11806854
Some old people do this in my parents' country in the Mediterranean.

>> No.11806901

>>11806808
I used to have a sizeable garden with tons of tomato vines, a ton of pepper varieties including ghost peppers, rhubarb, cucumbers, kale, pumpkins, carrots, potatoes, a nice little herb garden, and I even had goats for a bit.

Stopped being cost effective though, as produce prices plummeted hard here in the past six years. Weird changes in climate also made it harder to grow.

Still have the goats, but they hate me for taking away their special little treats from the garden.
>>11806854
It's actually an excellent way to counter the overwhelming taste of tomatoes. A tiny bit of salt goes a long way and makes them way easier to eat.

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I raise quail and grow weed

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>>11806904
That's fuckin' sick dood.
>>11806808
I wish I had my own little herb garden and oyster farm. That'd be pretty comfy.

>> No.11807292

I have a parsley plant I leave on my windowsill does that count?

>> No.11807298

>>11806808
i stalk the aisles of my local grocer like a lion ready to pounce on the hottest new deal.

>> No.11807355

>>11806854
I do this sometimes
t. German

>> No.11807375

>>11806854
>he's never noshed a 'mato with 'alt

>> No.11807410

>>11806854
>implying there is any other way to eat a fresh tomato when out in the garden