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(@teejay)
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Joined: 13 years ago
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Cool mamaizzy. You've got to sign up to wagjag.com and then order that special. I've gotten some great deals on that site, they email a bit too much for me but I just delete them and look once a week or so.

The show today was fun, so many wonderful local crafters selling their unique wares. It's inspiring to see a small market place of people making useful items by hand. I really admire those skills and aspire to learn more heritage crafts myself. Soap and candle making, yarn work, more sewing, pottery, and more. I am useful with needle, thread and cloth, and herb craft (body products, salves, etc). Thank goodness I learned what I could from my gran while she was alive. It certainly wasn't even a fraction of what she knew but it's a start.
We weren't too busy, the snow didn't let up all day. I'd like to learn more about winter survival, we seem to be really weak with that culturally. Which is azzbackwardz, considering :P.

I'll have time to meet up after the 21, I'll be at the market that day (Sat) one last time before heading out of town for the new year. If people are getting together after that I'm available so far.



   
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oldschool
(@oldschool)
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Cool mamaizzy. You've got to sign up to wagjag.com and then order that special. I've gotten some great deals on that site, they email a bit too much for me but I just delete them and look once a week or so.

The show today was fun, so many wonderful local crafters selling their unique wares. It's inspiring to see a small market place of people making useful items by hand. I really admire those skills and aspire to learn more heritage crafts myself. Soap and candle making, yarn work, more sewing, pottery, and more. I am useful with needle, thread and cloth, and herb craft (body products, salves, etc). Thank goodness I learned what I could from my gran while she was alive. It certainly wasn't even a fraction of what she knew but it's a start. We weren't too busy, the snow didn't let up all day. I'd like to learn more about winter survival, we seem to be really weak with that culturally. Which is azzbackwardz, considering :P.

I'll have time to meet up after the 21, I'll be at the market that day (Sat) one last time before heading out of town for the new year. If people are getting together after that I'm available so far.

I am glad you enjoyed the day. Sorry I didn't make it over there. I hope to drop by the market next week to see your monsters. They sound like fun.



   
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(@blakeps)
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Joined: 13 years ago
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I'm not sure how they'll be set up for the show but usually they have a beautiful collection of art there, lots of members and various mediums. It's really inspiring.

Tosay I saw a wagjag deal for a wild edible walk in June. That's a long way off from now but the deal's only available for one more day. I've been trying to get our old scout master to take us on one for ages but he's always too busy so I'm signing up for this one. If you're interested it's usually $100, on sale for $20.
http://www.wagjag.com/?wagjag=104769&city=51

I really enjoy foraging but so far it's just been for fun, I'd like to learn how to make a meal out of wild edibles.

This sounds amazing! I am all for it! 🙂 I would love to learn more about it for sure!

If you use UTorrent, there are a few good videos on wild plants here. https://kickass.to/wild-food-herbs-t7979050.html https://kickass.to/edible-wild-plants-3-t7979022.html#main



   
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(@mamaizzy)
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Thanks! I will be checking that out!



   
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(@blakeps)
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Thanks! I will be checking that out!

I'll add another seed to them. Also a couple of books. https://kickass.to/compact-house-t8531947.html https://kickass.to/strategic-relocation-n-america-t8237986.html



   
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(@teejay)
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I'm not techy enough to even know how to do anything with that, lol.



   
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(@blakeps)
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I'm not techy enough to even know how to do anything with that, lol.

Not that hard actually. I'll PM you.



   
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(@mamaizzy)
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Awesome Thanks so much 🙂



   
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(@blakeps)
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Awesome Thanks so much 🙂

They were old videos that I found years ago. I hope they helped you out.



   
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(@blakeps)
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The Mustard Seed CO-OP is now open. http://mustardseed.coop/



   
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(@teejay)
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The Mustard Seed CO-OP is now open. http://mustardseed.coop/

I am part of the staff, if you come by please say hello :).
Joy.



   
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(@blakeps)
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The Mustard Seed CO-OP is now open. http://mustardseed.coop/

I am part of the staff, if you come by please say hello :).
Joy.

Good news. Do preppers get an extra discount. 😆 😆 😆



   
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(@teejay)
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Actually, if you are a member there's a 15% discount on ordering case lots so in a way YES! Ha! I'll be buying some things in bulk to stock up for sure :).



   
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(@mamaizzy)
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The Mustard Seed CO-OP is now open. http://mustardseed.coop/

I am part of the staff, if you come by please say hello :).
Joy.

Oh this is fabulous! What a great thing to see come to light!
I will definitely have to make the trek into Hamilton to check it out! 🙂
If the weather wasn't so horrid today, I would be calling around for a ride to go now! lol



   
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(@andysurvivor)
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How much are memberships at mustard seed?


If it's not supposed to move and is moving use duct tape, If it's supposed to move and is not moving using WD-40.


   
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