Beautifully written. I think that, but can’t write it. We also raise our own animals for meat and value the entire process. We don’t always eat all the offal, but the dogs do. I would love to keep the hides, but haven’t gone down that track yet and not sure that I will. What we don’t keep, gets composted so it’s not wasted.
I love how each of these threads of wisdom naturally emerged from this desire to not see a potent resource go to waste. from tanning hides to spinning yarn to learning to cook every part of the animal. really beautiful stuff, and speaks to how truly innate these skills can be. <3
This is beautiful not only due to your use of language, but in the honesty with which you write. Thank you for sharing, and working not only to live a better, more connected life yourself, but to educate others on how to do so. You've gained a subscriber, friend.
I love this. I'm glad you shared it. I'm sharing it with my wife (and a few good friends).
Beautifully written. I think that, but can’t write it. We also raise our own animals for meat and value the entire process. We don’t always eat all the offal, but the dogs do. I would love to keep the hides, but haven’t gone down that track yet and not sure that I will. What we don’t keep, gets composted so it’s not wasted.
I love how each of these threads of wisdom naturally emerged from this desire to not see a potent resource go to waste. from tanning hides to spinning yarn to learning to cook every part of the animal. really beautiful stuff, and speaks to how truly innate these skills can be. <3
Beautfully written. Would love to know more about how your process the various cuts.
This is beautiful not only due to your use of language, but in the honesty with which you write. Thank you for sharing, and working not only to live a better, more connected life yourself, but to educate others on how to do so. You've gained a subscriber, friend.
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