Something little, something green

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Nanook wrote:
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Never, Im far more handsome :D
Keeno calls him Beautiful Bulls, he must be better looking than you. I don’t see Keeno calling you Nice Nanook or anything. Ha.

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I can’t stop looking at the bottom right of the bottom picture. For some reason I really like the way that looks.

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@Bulls you are what you eat. If we could afford it we'd buy all local. We plan to grow almost all our own veg eventually. That's some task though.
Good start would be doing something like this though.
Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.”

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@DIY.Rik We've thought it wouuld be best if we reduce the amount of meat we eat but eat decent rather than buying lots, cheap and poison ourselves. We found out meat turned out to get worse and worse during lockdown...I guess using old stock or too much chemicals to get quick turnover to meet demand.

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@DIY.Rik We've thought it wouuld be best if we reduce the amount of meat we eat but eat decent rather than buying lots, cheap and poison ourselves. We found out meat turned out to get worse and worse during lockdown...I guess using old stock or too much chemicals to get quick turnover to meet demand.
Yes I agree. The meat has always been getting worse anyway, regardless of the lockdown.

I did put it past the Mrs having our own ckickens, but she wasn't as keen to put it on the plate after naming them 🤣

I don't think I could ever go meat free though. Certainly could eat all our meat from the Butchers though, I'd be happy with that.

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