S8 E4: Add Hunting into Your Homestead Strategy with Stacy Lynn Harris
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One more reason to move out of CA, lol. The cost of license and tags coupled with possession limits prohibits hunting from being as valuable in providing meat for the most part.
Pressure canning my deer meat is the best thing I have ever done! It makes it so tender, gives it great taste, and makes for an easy dinner.
One elk a year does wonders for the grocery bill!
This was incredibly interesting! I'm wondering if you could telk me which knives Stacy mentioned? She said it so fast, I didn't catch it. 😁
Every Tom, Dick and Harry here hunts. …there is not much left. People poach, and shoot everything on their own property. They have taken all the mature bucks, now little Bambi that no one wanted is screwing his own mother and sisters. the coyotes are having a field day in the winter with all those scrawny inbreds. Maybe point this out as well – if every prepper or homesteader here in this state starts hunting there will be nothing left. People hate to travel, and shoot everything within their property. Did I mention "hunting season"? Yeah…people here don't care – "it's my own property"…
I've seen water glassing to store eggs longer.
In Washington State you have to draw a tag, pay for a license, and then drive to the hunt. How is it possible in Alabama.
Absolutely 100% we have elk,deer and some birds every year!
I have the land, but I just don't have the time and don't foresee myself getting some anytime soon. Keep up the good work.
Have a great day ladies…nice hair by the way. Both of you.
Once you eat home grown or wild meats you develop a taste for it and when you get store bought meats they taste like cardboard.
Add bicarbonate of soda to the boiling water with your eggs in. Shells will come off easily when the eggs are ready.
Love this!!! I shared and shared, again! Reminds me of a recent kids book, "My Side of the Mountain"
We are part of the natural order of things. I wouldn't say our species is any more important than any other species. Just part of the ecosystem.
Hunting, real hunting, is simply another method of food collection. It’s as natural as gardening or farming.
When you talk about properly cooking and processing the meat you hit the key. The skills are critical, the time spent with friends and family is irreplaceable and seeing and feeling nature is something else.
Fishing is the same. There are many methods to use to actually collect larger amounts.
You can can it, also!
This is great. I am now following Stacey! We are homesteaders who raise some meat, but hunting is an important part of our way of life and eating. Great conversation!
I'm loving this woman! I need to follow her
I was just watching an Alaska channel and they had moose meatballs and moose, gravey, and biscuits. I tried to get into bow hunting years ago and I really liked it but had to quit bc it hurt my shoulder and later in life had frozen shoulders in both my shoulders. And that it is it was when I was shooting bow.
Two of my favorite ladies!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Love that pic behind you !
I miss all your videos especially your winter videos