you are part of my daily routine now lol. Hope your family are ok. Oh Mahyar Tousi said starmer has signed our army over to the EU, maybe do a reading on this, every day there is something new with him
It was Teresa May that did this before she left office 😮..... security... nuclear...air water and land forces... even the police 😮 this can be FACT CHECKED 😮
Like us or loathe us (and there are plenty in both camps) we have lived 4 years now offgrid in our motorhome after losing our home during the pandemic. Going into our 60's it was a bit daunting but boy have we had to learn survival skills of all kind. We keep on the move in winter and earn extra £s in the summer on a campsite. We have learned how to power our phones and computers off grid, how to get water and purify it necessary. We have learned how to live with less and how to be content. Sure its not everyones cup of tea and we thought after the pandemic normal service would resume, a job would be forth coming and a house would follow. But no siree. So here we are rocking it and appreciating what we got. Ok so I see the powers that be will try to stop us travelling one way or the other but they will have to house us if they do. But we still are ahead of the game in terms of survival!
If anyone has noticed a shortage of Baxter's lentil and bacon soup over the last few years I hold my hand up. I have been hording tins of it for years and now have enough to give one tin to every man, woman and child in the country.
You're good with the cards, and you're definitely on the right track here. Continue to explore this and I believe you may find more answers and ideas, to share if you feel it's the right thing to do. People need to be better at sharing their ideas and knowledge, both in their own neighborhood and across borders, and we all have our own different talents and gifts to share.
I appreciate that! Thank you. I do try to share my own experiences, especially with the alternative ways of doing things. In fact, trying to work on a resource for people to follow, to help.
Polycarbonate greenhouses retain far more heat for growing throughout the winter, lettuce and cauliflowers can be grown all year round and in containers but cauli’s like plenty of fertilizer so if anyone has horse where you live be polite and ask the owners for some manure as the majority will happily oblige in giving you some and you can be nice by giving them some produce you grow.
She even put inheritance tax of Farmers, for I believe, the first time. Or at least "forever". Wait until people from different industries start getting their say in the media. Still feels like a lot, if not all, is going to be rolled back / re-looked at
@@victoriahamilton6939 Well done, you are one of the few! I was so concerned, we moved from the South of England to a farmsted on the Scottish Borders last year and love it!
Thank you so much for a great reading...l shall be buying more each week...looking forward to you're extra your advice next programed...........stay safe and we will see go soon..😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Ive feeling and seeing food shortages on an esoteric level for a few years now! To that end, I've got over a years worth of supplies. To the none believer i have to explain this on an economic level. The Western currencies with go down in 2025. Then country's will not be able to ship and trade with each other! We will have to depend on our iwn produce! And sadly there will be riots in the city's and it will be a bloodbath! Please do not know true hunger! If you can stock up or move to the countryside and have farms on your doorstep ❤
@GreatestGoodTarot I moved from the South of England last year to a beautiful farmsted (with an additional 6 acres) on the Scottish Borders overlooking the North Sea! Loving life, been planting fruit trees and have pigs now. I'm planning to do a community veg patch on my land, however its probably best I get on with it myself (I can depend on me) and help out when I can ?
I don't know why but last year my gut instinct was 'I need to grow my own food'.... At the time I had no idea why I felt this urge 🤷🏼♀️ so I've been sourcing pallet collars, (make great planters), & levelling garden etc, on a small budget so can only do abut at a time but been saving for a small greenhouse, been composting & hope to start planting next year. I have no idea what I'm doing 😂..... Oh & waterbutts, so the basics are coming I just hope I can get it all done in time.... Never thought about seeds going so will be heading garden centre, anyone recommend a good, step by step guide to off grid living, for a terraced house garden... 🙏
Shop bought fruit and vegs seem to rot from within. Can’t count the amount I bought and had to bin straight off the bag once cut! Flour getting weevils before Off date ( heard lots of people round me complaining about this). All strange but something wrong with the food now, definitely,
The wage increase means nothing, Higher taxes Increase in bus fares More national insurance This means even with a pay increase ppl will be worse off especially those that loose universal credit due to extra income
I hear you but it’s amazing what you can grow in pots and also try and get your neighbours involved it’s wonderful what a community can do when they work together xx
Hi Carol. Realistically in this country, because of the weather, all you'll need is a small greenhouse or seed tent, rather than a garden as such. Perfect for growing easy stuff like tomatoes, peppers, corgettes and lettuce etc and a grow bag for potatoes. Connect a small waterbutt to a drainpipe for free water. Hope this helps. We have a small lean-to greenhouse that we use for growing veg.
I’m sort of in the country but I live in a terrace with quite a small garden. I’ve got a green house and lots of raised beds and troughs. I grew so much this year. Pickled beets, peppers, onions. Chutneys and I dried out a lot of tomato’s and froze them. It can be done.
you are part of my daily routine now lol. Hope your family are ok. Oh Mahyar Tousi said starmer has signed our army over to the EU, maybe do a reading on this, every day there is something new with him
Everyday is something more horrific. 😢😮
It was Teresa May that did this before she left office 😮..... security... nuclear...air water and land forces... even the police 😮 this can be FACT CHECKED 😮
Everyday worser.
Everyday worser.
I thought the oath of the military is to queen/ king not starmer ??
Like us or loathe us (and there are plenty in both camps) we have lived 4 years now offgrid in our motorhome after losing our home during the pandemic. Going into our 60's it was a bit daunting but boy have we had to learn survival skills of all kind. We keep on the move in winter and earn extra £s in the summer on a campsite. We have learned how to power our phones and computers off grid, how to get water and purify it necessary. We have learned how to live with less and how to be content. Sure its not everyones cup of tea and we thought after the pandemic normal service would resume, a job would be forth coming and a house would follow. But no siree. So here we are rocking it and appreciating what we got. Ok so I see the powers that be will try to stop us travelling one way or the other but they will have to house us if they do. But we still are ahead of the game in terms of survival!
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If anyone has noticed a shortage of Baxter's lentil and bacon soup over the last few years I hold my hand up. I have been hording tins of it for years and now have enough to give one tin to every man, woman and child in the country.
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@@suzannelevy9094 You can have two tins...
@@Onotail ❤️😁
🤣 Normally make my own Soups - but Baxter’s L&B is my favourite tinned soup, the only one I’d buy! ❤️
@@joholistic11-11 Mine too..homemade lentil soup is very good for sticking wallpaper up I have found, looks and smells very homely.
You're good with the cards, and you're definitely on the right track here. Continue to explore this and I believe you may find more answers and ideas, to share if you feel it's the right thing to do. People need to be better at sharing their ideas and knowledge, both in their own neighborhood and across borders, and we all have our own different talents and gifts to share.
I appreciate that! Thank you. I do try to share my own experiences, especially with the alternative ways of doing things. In fact, trying to work on a resource for people to follow, to help.
Polycarbonate greenhouses retain far more heat for growing throughout the winter, lettuce and cauliflowers can be grown all year round and in containers but cauli’s like plenty of fertilizer so if anyone has horse where you live be polite and ask the owners for some manure as the majority will happily oblige in giving you some and you can be nice by giving them some produce you grow.
Would cow manure also work?
The manure needs to ‘mature’ at least 6-12 months and lose the acids. Or you’ll spoil your growing produce.
Love to hear prepping ideas. Realistic UK oriented ones as we not living in huge house like some US homesteaders😂. Cheers!
I've been buying extra food for weeks
Yes! I’ve been adding extra dried food, tins and meds. Stock up on that too. I spent the summer growing veg and pickled it down. Lasts ages.
Well done and keep doing it, longlife pasta, rice and canned stuff is good! Also get get as much toilet roll as possible ❤
After that budget Reeves hadn’t actually protected the small farming industry
She even put inheritance tax of Farmers, for I believe, the first time. Or at least "forever". Wait until people from different industries start getting their say in the media. Still feels like a lot, if not all, is going to be rolled back / re-looked at
wow . that's a lot of new people joining . i found your channel only a few weeks ago , i really love your channel xxx
Luv it ❤
A while ago, I heard that there was something in the fertiliser that would cause a fungus, which will cause problems with food production.
All be well 🙏💜✨
Sorry and sadly it wont be unless you prepare! I pray for the best for all but you cannot convince ignorance or cure it!
@ Been doing so since 2020 my friend. Food. Filters. Lighting. Cooking. But yes most have no clue
@@victoriahamilton6939 Well done, you are one of the few! I was so concerned, we moved from the South of England to a farmsted on the Scottish Borders last year and love it!
I've noticed shorter dates on tinned products which i tbought were supposed to last for years.
Come to Somerset lots of land round here. We are very friendly.
Thank you so much for a great reading...l shall be buying more each week...looking forward to you're extra your advice next programed...........stay safe and we will see go soon..😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Ive feeling and seeing food shortages on an esoteric level for a few years now! To that end, I've got over a years worth of supplies. To the none believer i have to explain this on an economic level. The Western currencies with go down in 2025. Then country's will not be able to ship and trade with each other! We will have to depend on our iwn produce! And sadly there will be riots in the city's and it will be a bloodbath! Please do not know true hunger! If you can stock up or move to the countryside and have farms on your doorstep ❤
I would find any way possible to get out of cities too - even purely for the additional space to invest
@GreatestGoodTarot I moved from the South of England last year to a beautiful farmsted (with an additional 6 acres) on the Scottish Borders overlooking the North Sea! Loving life, been planting fruit trees and have pigs now. I'm planning to do a community veg patch on my land, however its probably best I get on with it myself (I can depend on me) and help out when I can ?
Taramasalota famine at the moment!
I think we are about to go though a more meaningful life style...Age of Aquarius and all that.
£22billion black hole food shortage :)
I don't know why but last year my gut instinct was 'I need to grow my own food'.... At the time I had no idea why I felt this urge 🤷🏼♀️ so I've been sourcing pallet collars, (make great planters), & levelling garden etc, on a small budget so can only do abut at a time but been saving for a small greenhouse, been composting & hope to start planting next year. I have no idea what I'm doing 😂..... Oh & waterbutts, so the basics are coming I just hope I can get it all done in time.... Never thought about seeds going so will be heading garden centre, anyone recommend a good, step by step guide to off grid living, for a terraced house garden... 🙏
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Good afternoon
Shop bought fruit and vegs seem to rot from within. Can’t count the amount I bought and had to bin straight off the bag once cut!
Flour getting weevils before Off date ( heard lots of people round me complaining about this). All strange but something wrong with the food now, definitely,
Pasta, rice, packet and tinned stuff! Do it now, its coming in 2025 so get ahead!
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Thank you again for a great reading
Will there be another lock down!
Only if we comply 😂😂😂 I don't think so 🤔😂
They can f*** right off!
@@debbie8436Not a chance! 😅
we'll have to call rachel reeves old mother hubbard from now on :)
My tomatoes rotted this year
First year they did not ripen for me so I made green tomato chutney. Delicious and easy.
Minimum wage increase from April next year, are the government trying to win younger voters
The wage increase means nothing,
Higher taxes
Increase in bus fares
More national insurance
This means even with a pay increase ppl will be worse off especially those that loose universal credit due to extra income
@ it might mean people losing jobs because employers can’t afford to keep them
As well as to stop business growth and start up 😮
@@debbie8436 totally with you. It’s going to cause many issues for where I work
I understand it only applies to over 21
It's cause ya good GG ❤x x x
Oh thank you lovely. Very kind
Is there any timeline for this? Lots to plan!
Do it now!
Well I don't think it's bloody good alot of people live in a teraced house with small yard in towns.
I hear you but it’s amazing what you can grow in pots and also try and get your neighbours involved it’s wonderful what a community can do when they work together xx
Hi Carol. Realistically in this country, because of the weather, all you'll need is a small greenhouse or seed tent, rather than a garden as such. Perfect for growing easy stuff like tomatoes, peppers, corgettes and lettuce etc and a grow bag for potatoes. Connect a small waterbutt to a drainpipe for free water. Hope this helps. We have a small lean-to greenhouse that we use for growing veg.
Get some sprouting seeds, easy and high in nutrients.
I’m sort of in the country but I live in a terrace with quite a small garden. I’ve got a green house and lots of raised beds and troughs. I grew so much this year. Pickled beets, peppers, onions. Chutneys and I dried out a lot of tomato’s and froze them. It can be done.
Can you do a reading about illegal immigrants are they going to stop the boats and control the influx at any point?