What Are We Going to Do With ALL This FOOD? - ASK

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  • We grow a lot of food: fruit, vegetables and now eggs from our chickens. But what are we going to do with it all? Let's discuss what we ARE and what we are NOT planning to do with all the food from our small property in the interior of central Portugal.
    The blog post I mentioned: www.gardenbett...
    And another with a garden size calculator: morningchores....
    club.makedogro...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 212

  • @vardarotenberg4660
    @vardarotenberg4660 2 роки тому +29

    I started prossing produce when our children were young and I was into healthy food. WE lived in a raw home in Philadelphia, but went to the farms in Pennsylvania. I am still doing it, but went from quart jars to 12 oz sizes In the summer I canned fruit compots made preservative and jams. The only veggies I couldnt preserve, were onions. They tasted just awful... I am 87 and live in Florida, USA , so you have many years to perfect your staff...

  • @antoniokeating6527
    @antoniokeating6527 2 роки тому +2

    I would suggest that you can make donations to local social support entities. The local fire services or the Junta de Freguesia or even the parish could put you in contact with such entities

  • @babzblu
    @babzblu 2 роки тому +11

    I love your philosophy of gardening for fun and sharing and not taking away from the local markets income. Your potato harvest is inspiring. Also the giving and receiving of seeds. Thanks for another lovely sunshiny vlog. 😻

  • @leahlemieux6410
    @leahlemieux6410 2 роки тому +8

    We have two fig trees, which produce more fruit than my husband and i need. wee give tons of fruit to our neighbors! We make a large amount of fig paste, which is wonderful as a spread for hordourves. You may also want to check into donating to a local food bank - where we are, they have something called Senior Gleaners, who come to your house and pick all your excess produce, then take it to a food bank. Have fun!

  • @curiouscat3384
    @curiouscat3384 2 роки тому +12

    I'm in US and most cities have a "Local Food bank" that accepts donations of food to distribute to soup kitchens and low income families. My farmers market also has a booth called "Second Harvest" that takes donations. As a single woman I too, find it impossible to process and use everything I grow :)

    • @MartaRC32
      @MartaRC32 2 роки тому +2

      That´s what I was thinking... There should be organizations in Portugal that desperately need food, especially fresh food, such as places for the elderly and mentally ill patients. Maybe the logistics of where their farm is located is complicated to get the food to these places, but they should do some research and donate food to those organizations that desperately need it... I`ll keep my fingers crossed, as it´s such a pity to see fresh fruit turned into alcoholic beverages... if they are hungry people out there...

  • @kebergify
    @kebergify 2 роки тому +11

    You guys are just a delight to listen to and I love your long term plans! I think you both would be lovely neighbors. Cheers to more cordial and wine making!!

  • @kccorliss3922
    @kccorliss3922 2 роки тому +1

    I love neighbors that bring me food! 👍

  • @iu.5146
    @iu.5146 Рік тому

    You can try the orange peel and use it as kindling.
    You can also dehydrate orange slices and use them on Christmas wreaths or as ornaments for your tree.

  • @garystewart6093
    @garystewart6093 2 роки тому

    3:25 the joy of the purple carrot. X

  • @huwtindall7096
    @huwtindall7096 2 роки тому +2

    The potatoes inspired me to go around planting them in the streets near my house. Plenty of spaces at the base of trees in the sidewalk. They grow like nobodies business and I harvested my first batch of street potatoes yesterday. Got about 10 potatoes from the one I planted. Good for a laugh if nothing else to see potato plants sprout up around the neighbourhood.

    • @8arcasticallyYours
      @8arcasticallyYours 2 роки тому

      Don't the local dogs that are being walked pee at the base of those trees? That's one of their prime places, usually.

  • @voulathomacos-lagonas8445
    @voulathomacos-lagonas8445 2 роки тому

    If you have eggs make pasta that can be dried and kept for winter.
    Pickle tomatoes, cucumbers....
    The fruit can be made into jam
    Put the figs onto cane and sundry then for winter....
    Sun dried tomatoes in olive oil
    Apples can be name into syrup

  • @OnaMuir
    @OnaMuir 2 роки тому +14

    Admirable terms, goals and community. Very interested in and enjoying your experiments and "out-of-the-box" thinking. Congrats on the raised bed harvest! 😉

  • @joanbroadway759
    @joanbroadway759 2 роки тому +1

    Here in the US, making zucchini bread is a popular way to use up excess zucchini. It is made in a loaf pan, so it looks like bread, but it's sweet. It tastes more like cake. It freezes well, and is popular to give as gifts. I know it's hot there, and baking is probably the last thing you would be interested in doing, but it is a great way to use the zucchini up and a great gift for the friends and neighbors who gave you the seeds.

  • @sylviawright5181
    @sylviawright5181 Рік тому

    I think its lovely what you are doing by exchanging & giving ,my father did that during the war ,he had same amount of land you've got ,he dug the soil ,even chicken pen ,Cardboard must be a new thing ,as a child i washed every potatoe to be stored for winter ,Happy Days ,👍😃

  • @Alfablue227
    @Alfablue227 2 роки тому +4

    Great what u guys are doing. Pls consider donating to locar charities. Just call the Camera Municipal and ask how you can donate your excess to the needy in the area.

  • @corrineyoung5934
    @corrineyoung5934 2 роки тому +1

    For your oranges, slice them, then candy them, dip them in chocolate, makes great gifts and snaks, works well with most any fruit, give it a try.

  • @ennykraft
    @ennykraft Рік тому

    Your raised beds and container gardening aren't the same since you used Hügelkultur. The logs and mulch at the bottom don't just fill the space. They provide nutrients and warmth through composting (which is why in colder climates plants grown in them are ready to be harvested sooner). They retain moisture and act as a mole deterrent - at least until the bottom has substantially turned to earth. All my beds use Hügelkultur so it was very interesting to see how they perform in a very different climate. Love your scientific approach.

  • @silocybe83
    @silocybe83 Рік тому +1

    i admire your philosophy and for sure hard hard work ! keep it up , its always a pleasure to watch your videos

  • @manishaholm
    @manishaholm 2 роки тому +4

    You can trim off the onion tops, dehydrate them, blend them into a powder, and you'll have a delicious ingredient for soups, any savory dish that could use an extra flavor element.

    • @vardarotenberg4660
      @vardarotenberg4660 2 роки тому

      I don't have a dehydrator. tried the oven at 175, it did not dehydrate well.

    • @manishaholm
      @manishaholm 2 роки тому

      @@vardarotenberg4660 Oohhh. . . . Well. Something for the future.

  • @joannecalcutt6724
    @joannecalcutt6724 2 роки тому +8

    Love what y’all are doing and your attitude and understanding of your community. You’re building a great life there.
    Best to you and all you do.

  • @yuccapalme4577
    @yuccapalme4577 2 роки тому +8

    I'd be super interested in a video at the end of winter showing how the stock of preserved food got you through the winter. Which products you ran out of at what time and which ones you possibly preserved too much of.

    • @circuscats67
      @circuscats67 2 роки тому

      Yes!!! I would love to see a winter stock.

  • @ninemoonplanet
    @ninemoonplanet 2 роки тому +3

    You might try getting together for a "community kitchen" so people who love marmalade, for example, can make some for their families, and friends. I love making marmalade, lemon-lime, orange-lemon, even grapefruit and lemon. 🤣 Yeah, a theme here.
    Getting together with chefs, restaurants, and discovering local recipes should help you know what people really need/want and like.
    It's fun trying out new food ideas. Especially from different cultures. Black pepper on strawberries is delicious.

  • @colly1952
    @colly1952 Рік тому

    You might give extras to a nearby foodbank. Also, your chicken and other animals if you get them really love your old fruits. They know what is good and what isn't.

  • @miareal1746
    @miareal1746 2 роки тому +1

    You guys are the best example of capability of self sufficient Our so call modern advance world has a lot to learn from you. 🙏👏😀❤️

  • @lewih7135
    @lewih7135 2 роки тому +2

    Great video! I love these Q&A shorts. I'm in the southern US and those darn voles and moles destroyed my flower bed this year! I have a plan for next year...they don't like veggies in the allium family (garlic, onions, scallions, etc.). I will be adding these to my flower beds to help deter them. My veggies in raised beds were not touched, but I also have a screen on the bottom. Thanks for sharing!

  • @anniegoldmann9325
    @anniegoldmann9325 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos!
    Have you considered donating the surplus food to charity? Here, in the USA, the pandemic resulted in great food insecurity for many. I’m sure the same is happening in many other countries as well. Portugal has many charity organizations that could use the help.

  • @25Natalija
    @25Natalija 2 роки тому +5

    I have fallen in love with your channel and can hardly wait for your videos. I truly like what you are doing regarding the house but especially your garden. Keep on doing the good work. Greetings from Slovenia.

    • @circuscats67
      @circuscats67 2 роки тому +1

      I too have fallen in love with this channel

  • @sybamunki
    @sybamunki 2 роки тому +1

    We’ve been growing veggies for a few years (in New Zealand) and found that we were growing stuff we could get more cheaply in the shops at the height of the season. So we switched to unusual varieties that are harder to find. Then we got a poly tunnel and we can grow year round! We’ve been picking capsicum and chillies thru this winter and feel very smug!

  • @rachelfrees1268
    @rachelfrees1268 2 роки тому +6

    Friends who raise pigs need and would love over ripped vegs/fruits. Cindy Vine would so appreciate them for her pigs if you are close to her. Of course you know that added to your compost would enhance the land considerably. What wonderful folks you two are.💕👏

    • @CLFL14256
      @CLFL14256 2 роки тому

      not at all close to Cindy

  • @lieselotte521
    @lieselotte521 2 роки тому

    Harvesting home grown potatoes gives a feeling of special joy, which can last for days. I think that is therapeutic,don't you ?
    Your veggie garden is so beautiful, and I can see the joy it brings you. 🍠🍊🍅🍇🍈🍒🌰🌽🐌 You've done the RIGHT THING at the right time.
    Kind regards from Liese in Austria.

  • @elisabecas
    @elisabecas 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! I wish you were my neighbours! That sharing thing of seeds and plants is very cool, my mother does that with her neighbours. I was very interested about the idea of making essential oils from the oranges. I know you will share it later with us 🙂 Are you considering building a greenhouse? It is useful to start your plantations, the seed germination.

  • @antonymorris1962
    @antonymorris1962 2 роки тому

    I'm not a religious commenter but just wanted to say I think your channel is brilliant. Informative, you dont take yourself too seriously, humble and hardworking and the fella has a James Bond-esque suaveness to his voice haha. Thanks

  • @louisecooper4803
    @louisecooper4803 2 роки тому

    What a lovely way to live life.

  • @dawnjackson6741
    @dawnjackson6741 2 роки тому

    You could supplement a couple schools in the nearest city with oranges for snack time.

  • @christinetrewin9717
    @christinetrewin9717 2 роки тому

    I only grow a little of salad crops as only I eat them, hubby is not a veg lover. My go to is freezing for excess fruit etc. I can then enjoy my efforts later in the year. I always have a little chuckle at the end to Kylie’s disembodied ‘Bye’ 😍😎🇫🇷

  • @Strange-Viking
    @Strange-Viking 2 роки тому +7

    Hi guys I remember that way in the start you bushwhacked lots because of all the overgrowth so I dont know the current situation but if its coming back in certain parts you might wanna grow like a 10m2 of corn mixed with wheat and have that area for chicken feed. Even letting them loose in there once its high enough, the chickens will weed it, eat it and everything they cant reach will become food for them later. I wonder if that would work, no idea to be honest, its sort of a new idea (well to me it is). So that 10m2 you can just let it run wild, apart from the occasional weeding in the start. And once the corn and wheats are ready you can just cut a few every day, letting them drop and lay at the spot so the chickens do the rest of the work. The chickens would love it for sure and it would make for healthy chickens I guess. With minimal effort from your side.
    And maybe a beehive or something like that? Also minimum effort.
    Cant wait until I get enough money together to be able to do something like this 🤣 just need to buy a piece of land with a derelict on it. Soon though!
    p.s. awesome vid, like always!

  • @McFraneth
    @McFraneth 2 роки тому

    I've seen French kitchens with a second kitchen purely for the bottling for winter.

  • @angelapapas1059
    @angelapapas1059 2 роки тому

    It’s a great problem to have excess produce. We give away our excess and then we get others excess back. It’s a lovely way to live

  • @601salsa
    @601salsa 2 роки тому

    Think about getting a rain water harvesting barrell (maybe try to keep in the shade given the sun over there), add water, then add weeds as and when you find them. Let them break down and dissolve. Use the solution to fertilise your veggies. Top up the water.

  • @pumkineater7219
    @pumkineater7219 2 роки тому +1

    We planted 7.5kg of seed potatoes here in Almeria Province and got a whopping 149kg back in return!

  • @montedaestrada3563
    @montedaestrada3563 2 роки тому +3

    There is so much you say regarding growing, sharing, swapping, more friends than in the UK etc that strikes a chord with us and our own experience of living here in Portugal. Regarding growing tomatoes for processing, we did that and Sarah made enough sauce, chutney etc that lasted 3 years!

  • @lesleysluyters2165
    @lesleysluyters2165 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos…so laid back and fun….all your hard work really pays off. If I were twenty years younger I’d be doing the same. We lived in Africa for 35 years and did it all there….I loved it. . . In UK now so it’s container growing now ….just for fun…🤣🤣 good luck with future projects ❤️❤️❤️

  • @derekr1113
    @derekr1113 2 роки тому +1

    I love the little 'Byyye' from off camera at the end

  • @juliegeorge8533
    @juliegeorge8533 2 роки тому +7

    Do they have food banks in Portugal? xx Yes it is wonderful to swap and gift xxx

    • @helenagracio7556
      @helenagracio7556 2 роки тому

      Julie George - Ye. It's called Banco Alimentar.

  • @torisharpley2370
    @torisharpley2370 2 роки тому

    I would live to see your little Community, neighbors, surrounding Area just to put in prospective. You say you live in the middle of nowhere!!! From Louisiana USA love to watch y’all

  • @tatianaschoenfield9819
    @tatianaschoenfield9819 2 роки тому

    Where I live in Portugal we have a store that cooks for struggling families. One who can afford buys a lunch menu and the struggling family has a pass and only pays a fraction of the price. Great concept and they would love your food donation. See if one is in your area. There are also young families who live paycheck to paycheck.

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 2 роки тому +1

    Sharing and swapping is great joy ! Good on you guys!

  • @sarahsmith-iq6fn
    @sarahsmith-iq6fn Рік тому

    Kylie you should get a distiller to make your own oils, also you could sell your own wine at market maybe,

  • @TheRealBigfeet
    @TheRealBigfeet 10 місяців тому

    Can we see some dehydration videos please it would be nice to see some dehydration recipes, also some medicinal balms and teas would help a lot of people.

  • @beatieswanepoel3004
    @beatieswanepoel3004 2 роки тому

    Amazing what you guys are achieving. I have a small container veggie garden for myself and preserving and now that my granddaughter moved in I would like to expand it. Thinking of placing cardboard down and pebbles or such, and containers spaced on it. Gardening is therapy, good for the soul. 🌹🐝🇿🇦

  • @astriddijkgraaf7472
    @astriddijkgraaf7472 2 роки тому

    We've just moved to a little farm near Pedrógão Pequeno. Would love to catch up one day.

  • @juliegeorge8533
    @juliegeorge8533 2 роки тому +1

    The gifts of food plants and seeds is just wonderful too xxx

  • @LCamp-cr7fs
    @LCamp-cr7fs 2 роки тому

    Growing up in postwar Germany, my parents gardened to provide for the family year round. Lots of canning and cold storing. It was a lot of work. You will figure out how much to grow for your needs. I have to agree with many other comments about donating excess produce.

  • @gaynor3976
    @gaynor3976 2 роки тому +3

    Love to see what you produce each video, you're both doing a cracking job. Xxx

  • @billnewman5900
    @billnewman5900 2 роки тому

    I like the " First resort"

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 2 роки тому

    If you weren't so far away, you'd be my go-to egg supplier. Of course, it would depend on how much "excess" eggs you have.

  • @heatherrobertson9159
    @heatherrobertson9159 2 роки тому

    Hello from Australia 🇦🇺
    Great be job you guys are doing. Such a diverse team. I noticed that a freeze dryer called harvest right big in homesteading in America . I watch living traditions homestead. They do a lot of experiments with the freeze dryer. Even cost to run the machine. I would love to own one one day.

  • @jaypeeters
    @jaypeeters 2 роки тому +3

    You two are amazing, and a real good example of what folks could be like... so in tune with the earth. There is no other channel I watch were I comment so frequently! I admire the fact that you just give things away. Are there any foodbanks in your region? Btw Definetely buying your line of soaps for my wife (when they exist)!

  • @wendypanozzo9133
    @wendypanozzo9133 2 роки тому +1

    What a glorious, abundant way of life! I'd love to be neighbors with you guys and share the bounty!

  • @pamelareeves3574
    @pamelareeves3574 2 роки тому +1

    Sending love and respect!

  • @happycamper4329
    @happycamper4329 2 роки тому

    Ditto with others who have suggested donating excess to a food bank. There's a comment from a Richard Warren below who is setting up an orphanage in Portugal. Perhaps you can help them out a little with excess produce in the future?

  • @chrissteere9494
    @chrissteere9494 2 роки тому

    As someone who grows Asparagus in their garden, you might want to move the Asparagus that you have planted. I am in North Carolina, USA that has similar weather as you (but more rain). My established plants are in one row and they are about two meters tall and two meters wide after they go to fern. They will spread as they establish. When we move to our next house, I will plant these in its own location away from the other vegetables.

    • @curiouscat3384
      @curiouscat3384 2 роки тому +1

      Carolina here too :) My asparagus has it's own far back corner of the fence around my 2/3 acre - a total frothy floppy mess for months until it dies back in winter

  • @annhardesty1696
    @annhardesty1696 2 роки тому +1

    Requesting you grow fava beans, please!

  • @williammcduff6531
    @williammcduff6531 2 роки тому +2

    quite the productive garden you have. Just a thought on preserving I make fermented sauerkraut and pickles also.

    • @suzilouden5964
      @suzilouden5964 2 роки тому

      Not a cheap investment but if you have the produce and the cash to buy.....it's a very worthwhile investment 😊

  • @Shannonzor27
    @Shannonzor27 2 роки тому

    Since you seem to have a constant surplus of oranges, have you considered making orange curd? Same thing as lemon curd, just different citrus. It's super tasty!

  • @601salsa
    @601salsa 2 роки тому

    Have a give away stall for locals to give backl. Also you can make Chestnut oil.....

  • @chidkarma1553
    @chidkarma1553 2 роки тому

    Keep doing what your doing if more people think & do this we don't need big farms and we all get what we need . The little things :-)

  • @tejolisboa
    @tejolisboa 2 роки тому

    Congratulations.
    You have an unusual way of seeing life.

  • @saa8458
    @saa8458 2 роки тому

    I always wanted to try making chestnut meal and then make a filling with mushrooms 🍄 to put into homemade ravioli and serve with a mushroom flavoured sauce. 🤔

  • @e.r.4077
    @e.r.4077 Рік тому

    Chestnut purée, roasted chestnuts...
    Raspberries, blackberries for the future.

  • @nancibishof6462
    @nancibishof6462 2 роки тому

    I wonder if you could put chicken wire at the base of your raised beds before filling them to thwart the voles. Its always an adventure with my garden and lots of surprises. Home grown just tastes so much better.

  • @keyem4504
    @keyem4504 2 роки тому

    I really like your attitude. So relaxed. I like it.
    And just a hint on pronunciation of the German Word "Hügel". The H is pronounced as in "high", not as in "huge".

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 2 роки тому

    We all learn to plant accordingly after a few seasons

  • @zitaleonardo1170
    @zitaleonardo1170 2 роки тому +1

    Please make crystallized Orange peal like the French do.. it’s so good for fruit cake, and so expensive!

  • @josedejesus4674
    @josedejesus4674 2 роки тому

    Good job guys I love chestnut soup

  • @maxfella
    @maxfella 2 роки тому

    Thank you guys for sharing!

  • @howard922
    @howard922 2 роки тому +1

    Chick peas are great to grow as they sun dry on the plant ready to store, chu chu tomatoes are great for sun drying they work better than most other varieties, black tin baking sheets, cut toms in half sprinkle rock salt cover with nets takes a couple of days, great way to preserve for winter. Cut back your orange trees to reduce your crop, graft other citrus branches, pomegranates will also graft to orange trees. Failing that eat more!

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 2 роки тому

    Orange essential oil is a great idea for excess oranges... dry peels are the best fire starters for your fireplace.

  • @bryansarty3821
    @bryansarty3821 2 роки тому

    Really appreciate the links. They will truly help. Cheers!

  • @alybridgwater3282
    @alybridgwater3282 2 роки тому

    You can use your orange peel for a cleaner and it is very good

  • @dorislewis2852
    @dorislewis2852 2 роки тому

    I watched an interesting youtube video a while back. I think the name is Martha Mir preserving food without all the gadgets.

  • @marydouglas6136
    @marydouglas6136 2 роки тому

    Awesome!May the force be with you .

  • @F-J.
    @F-J. 2 роки тому

    Get your self a freeze dryer and make lots of fruit powders as well as dried fruit AND EGGS.

  • @nvdb-77
    @nvdb-77 2 роки тому +1

    Plans and plants! 😅 Luxurious position in life to have too much food! 😊
    Hats off to you for creating this beautiful garden and abundance of food!

  • @lorimontcalm9086
    @lorimontcalm9086 2 роки тому

    I'm just wondering, are there homeless shelters, or women's shelters that could benefit from your abundance?
    You guys are so amazing.
    Hugs from 🇨🇦

  • @chrislarsen2684
    @chrislarsen2684 2 роки тому

    Do you have a local Food Pantry through one of the churches or community you can share fruit/veg with? I don't know how the system works in your area, but elderly and family with sick loved ones who can't work. You might want to contact your community organizers. Win, Win...Amazing what you both have accomplished.

  • @helenlazoga1487
    @helenlazoga1487 2 роки тому

    Hi, great video. I've just subscribed after watching you. Just wondering, where exactly are you situated? I myself are living in northern Greece ( have you ever visited my country?) what really impressed me was your spirit and attitude of caring for people other than yourselves. You're a lovely couple and I look forward to more of your videos. Happy gardening!!

  • @TexasHomesteaders
    @TexasHomesteaders 2 роки тому

    Good harvest!

  • @royaldame6492
    @royaldame6492 2 роки тому

    Have you considered getting a freeze dryer? It is a great way to preserve food

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 2 роки тому

    We are two , have children and grandchildren , have one third of your veg garden and have plenty to eat preserve and give away ... when I saw the size of your veg garden I knew it was too much .. you will need to give away so much ! because even in winter you will have vegs due to the mild climate ..so it is hard to finish all the produce you have canned in summer. We made the same mistake the first years then you'll learn.

  • @douglasdeans2839
    @douglasdeans2839 2 роки тому +1

    By not selling at market you do release yourselves from the pressure of "got to grow so much excess to be able to sell".

  • @rachelfrees1268
    @rachelfrees1268 2 роки тому

    Buy a cider press and make wonderful cider and hard cider.

  • @offgridwanabe
    @offgridwanabe 2 роки тому

    My garden is no where near what you folks do and we give more than half away to family friends and neighbours. People love to get a bag of lettuce or tomatoes or etc. My wife says it is lack of planning because I plant everything wrong but I just love to see it grow and given away or eaten. All the grand kids head out in the garden for a handful of peas or whatever is ripe that day. Enjoy it is a give from our creator.

  • @rachelj4970
    @rachelj4970 2 роки тому

    I would definitely buy orange blossom soap!

  • @lucyyoung5307
    @lucyyoung5307 2 роки тому

    Hi. Just came across your channel so I’m a newbie.

  • @IPC0101
    @IPC0101 2 роки тому

    When I had an allotment I found ratatouille was a great way to preserve onions, courgettes & tomatoes

  • @adbc8737
    @adbc8737 2 роки тому

    Thank You! 🌀💚🌀

  • @proudvirginian
    @proudvirginian 2 роки тому

    And a squash liqueur... purple carrot liqueur... spinach liqueur.... But only as a last resort 😅🤣😅🤣

  • @raycharsley
    @raycharsley 2 роки тому

    I used to have a veg garden back in the UK, way back in the 70s, there's nothing like growing your own food, there is a great sense of accomplishment, I've now retired to central Portugal and I hope to once again grow my own veg, and have some chickens . I watch your videos hoping to re learn the process .

  • @cynthiamoreno5771
    @cynthiamoreno5771 2 роки тому +3

    There is another UA-cam person from portugal Cindy Vine she may need your help with you over ripe vegetables for her pigs. Maybe a barter. 🐖 🐷 🐽

    • @CLFL14256
      @CLFL14256 2 роки тому

      about 100 km away!