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I grew up on cheap packaged bologna and I still love it although a good quality bologna like that is always so much better, especially sliced and fried

I love a fried bologna sammich
We still keep the cheap OscarMeyer packaged bologna for the kids to make sandwiches once in a while. We have really been trying the last 10 years to be more self sufficient with our food. We still buy groceries, don’t get me wrong, but a LOT of our yearly food supply comes from hunting and our garden.
 

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We still keep the cheap OscarMeyer packaged bologna for the kids to make sandwiches once in a while. We have really been trying the last 10 years to be more self sufficient with our food. We still buy groceries, don’t get me wrong, but a LOT of our yearly food supply comes from hunting and our garden.
An Oscar Meyer bologna and cheap American cheese on wheat bread sammich, a bag of Fritos, and a couple of pickled jalapenos was my school lunch for soooo many years and the smell of any of those foods takes me back to lunchroom days instantly
 

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My deodorant doesn't have aluminum. It a crystal salt like rock. Works great.

That is what I have used for a couple of decades and yup, works great and man is it cheap

I will also use a nicer deodorant occasionally that comes from a goat farm place my daughter turned me on to, although it has gotten pretty damn pricey
 

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Tropical Cyclone Lola just slid by us. Been raining and blowing up to 120kmh/75mph for 18 hrs or so now. 6 short power cuts. I'll poke my nose outside to check things out after breakfast, but it's good to have a solid dry home ay.

Keep safe
No kite flying Adam until it passes.
 

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Tropical Cyclone Lola just slid by us. Been raining and blowing up to 120kmh/75mph for 18 hrs or so now. 6 short power cuts. I'll poke my nose outside to check things out after breakfast, but it's good to have a solid dry home ay.

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You keep safe as well, that is one thing I am NOT missing after leaving Hawaii
 

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That is what I have used for a couple of decades and yup, works great and man is it cheap

I will also use a nicer deodorant occasionally that comes from a goat farm place my daughter turned me on to, although it has gotten pretty damn pricey
Discovered it in 2000, so same here. About $8 but lasts a couple years. I keep a couple in reserve, cause I dropped one when the holder didn't hold her. Lol. They shatter pretty good on the tile.
 

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Discovered it in 2000, so same here. About $8 but lasts a couple years. I keep a couple in reserve, cause I dropped one when the holder didn't hold her. Lol. They shatter pretty good on the tile.

Yup, the first time mine slips in the holder I pull it out and it lives out its life in a little soap dish by the sink

The original one I bought was a rough ball shape a bit bigger than a golf ball and it didn't have any kind of holder, just wet, rub, and back to the soap dish

It was weird, I used Old Spice deodorant for decades and all of a sudden it caused a horrible rash so I tried every natural or gentle or allergy free deodorant I could and none of it worked without the allergic reaction

I'm not sure if I changed or the ingredients in deodorant changed
 

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Tropical Cyclone Lola just slid by us. Been raining and blowing up to 120kmh/75mph for 18 hrs or so now. 6 short power cuts. I'll poke my nose outside to check things out after breakfast, but it's good to have a solid dry home ay.

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so its husky season there now ?
 

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Yup, the first time mine slips in the holder I pull it out and it lives out its life in a little soap dish by the sink

The original one I bought was a rough ball shape a bit bigger than a golf ball and it didn't have any kind of holder, just wet, rub, and back to the soap dish

It was weird, I used Old Spice deodorant for decades and all of a sudden it caused a horrible rash so I tried every natural or gentle or allergy free deodorant I could and none of it worked without the allergic reaction

I'm not sure if I changed or the ingredients in deodorant changed
You are better for it, that's for sure.

Went out to put screws in a saw, and my dogs are going nuts. Seems the neighbors were helping the kids ear tag the new cows, (black Angus), and one of the girls got mad and hopped the fence. Cow came across my hill with the neighbors in tow. Went out and helped get the turned and it decided to hop yet another fence and go over the hill. So I went for a ride and we found her. Got out and walked behind it, sent the neighbor around the block to cover a turn ahead. Walked the cow about a half mile calmly down the road. It turned into my back drive and we had to get it back on the road. Hot and wearing shorts, all tore up.

Get the cow back on the road, going great, she turns right up the hill through the front woods. Run up to the barn to get a tractor, chase the darn thing until it hopped into a field full of cows. It has an ear tag, they can let it settle down where it is and cut it out later.

Screws finally in the eager beaver. Fughing cows!
 

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You are better for it, that's for sure.

Went out to put screws in a saw, and my dogs are going nuts. Seems the neighbors were helping the kids ear tag the new cows, (black Angus), and one of the girls got mad and hopped the fence. Cow came across my hill with the neighbors in tow. Went out and helped get the turned and it decided to hop yet another fence and go over the hill. So I went for a ride and we found her. Got out and walked behind it, sent the neighbor around the block to cover a turn ahead. Walked the cow about a half mile calmly down the road. It turned into my back drive and we had to get it back on the road. Hot and wearing shorts, all tore up.

Get the cow back on the road, going great, she turns right up the hill through the front woods. Run up to the barn to get a tractor, chase the darn thing until it hopped into a field full of cows. It has an ear tag, they can let it settle down where it is and cut it out later.

Screws finally in the eager beaver. Fughing cows!
so theirs are not stump broke like yours are
 

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We still keep the cheap OscarMeyer packaged bologna for the kids to make sandwiches once in a while. We have really been trying the last 10 years to be more self sufficient with our food. We still buy groceries, don’t get me wrong, but a LOT of our yearly food supply comes from hunting and our garden.
For meat i hunt, we split a steer with my inlaws, and we have a pig butchered. The rest is bought because i don’t have time to fugg around in a garden.
 
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You are better for it, that's for sure.

Went out to put screws in a saw, and my dogs are going nuts. Seems the neighbors were helping the kids ear tag the new cows, (black Angus), and one of the girls got mad and hopped the fence. Cow came across my hill with the neighbors in tow. Went out and helped get the turned and it decided to hop yet another fence and go over the hill. So I went for a ride and we found her. Got out and walked behind it, sent the neighbor around the block to cover a turn ahead. Walked the cow about a half mile calmly down the road. It turned into my back drive and we had to get it back on the road. Hot and wearing shorts, all tore up.

Get the cow back on the road, going great, she turns right up the hill through the front woods. Run up to the barn to get a tractor, chase the darn thing until it hopped into a field full of cows. It has an ear tag, they can let it settle down where it is and cut it out later.

Screws finally in the eager beaver. Fughing cows!
Screw that. I would’ve just went and got a rifle😂
 
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