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Before the war, we used to get together as a family every month to celebrate someone’s birthday or some other occasion. But family life isn’t just about having fun; it’s also about working together. We’d get together to harvest potatoes or make hay, too. During the war, there was no time for celebrations, so we mainly get together to do some work. This time we gathered to process chickens. These are organic chickens reared by my mother-in-law at her home. By the way, one of my jobs is butchering the birds; I’ve got quite a bit of practice over the years :). That’s what spending time with my family is like.
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This is my kind of life. Processing animals is a good skill to have and pass on! That and just getting together to have a good time while getting stuff done. I try to get my daughter involved in these kinds of things. How much chicken stock do you make with those carcasses?
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Before the war, we used to get together as a family every month to celebrate someone’s birthday or some other occasion. But family life isn’t just about having fun; it’s also about working together. We’d get together to harvest potatoes or make hay, too. During the war, there was no time for celebrations, so we mainly get together to do some work. This time we gathered to process chickens. These are organic chickens reared by my mother-in-law at her home. By the way, one of my jobs is butchering the birds; I’ve got quite a bit of practice over the years :). That’s what spending time with my family is like.
This is my kind of life. Processing animals is a good skill to have and pass on! That and just getting together to have a good time while getting stuff done. I try to get my daughter involved in these kinds of things. How much chicken stock do you make with those carcasses?
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