you must be channeling my inner monologue, because I recently had a similar epiphany especially regard the bold. One of the reasons I can't wait to get into a house is to have rad garden and try to grow a bulk of my produce. For protein, I want to have space for a chicken coop for eggs, and I've going to join a meat CSA and order a quarter side. Also, I'm getting back into fishing for similar reasons.Longhorned wrote:- supermarket soundtrack (where else do you hear that crap?)CalStateTempe wrote:Trader Joes?Longhorned wrote:I've decided to cut supermarkets out of my life completely. Just buying directly from local farmers on an online service, the local co-op, specialty stores, Walgreens, and the occasional run to Target. This is going to cost me a shitload of money.
what was the breaking point other than the routine slop like ham salad found in Midwestern supermarkets?
- everyone shopping in the supermarket looks like they have type 14 diabetes
- the produce is in various stages of rotten
- the produce that isn't rotten comes in sealed bags (like the washed lettuces) and tastes like nothing whatsoever
- the meat looks like it's from the morgue
- the baked goods are you gotta be kidding me
- they're always out of what you came for anyway, unless it's Country Crock. Life would be so much easier if I just wanted Country Crock, or similar looking fake food products decorated with wagon wheels and stuff to make you feel somehow more rural about the whole thing.
I may be nuts, but the next evolution is I've actually looked into joining a hunting club and want to learn to hunt. Part of it, is I want to test myself. I want to see if I can see a beautiful animal, take its life, and feel comfortable eating it. I'm a fully prepared to become vegetarian if I can't do it. I know it sounds like a bunch of work and money for an experiential decision, but I think its worth it.
I'm also thinking of taking up panning for gold, being only about 75 minutes for some great streams for it.
I guess what I'm saying is I'm doing a lot of camping the high sierras this summer.