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    Living the simple life

    How many of you out there do it?

    Y'know - growing your own vegies, making stuff from scratch, keeping chickens, baking your own bread, bottling & preserving, composting, sewing, knitting etc. The way life used to be, whilst caring for the environment and eating healthier.

    Just wondering if being a petrol head motocyclist was somewhat mutually exclusive to that sorta thing....? OK, so a lot of my examples are stereotypically more womanly activities, but do they happen in your household?

    I'm getting more and more into that way of life and absolutely loving it!
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    You forgot milking the cow and spanking the monkey, both very important in the 'simple life living arena'...

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    Sounds great - I'll have one of the Domestics look into it.

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    I change my own oil. Does that count?

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    I get told I'm simple?!!!
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    We can tick most of those boxes, I reckon it goes along with self-reliance and independence so bang alongside some of that motorcyclist "ethic"...
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    They're not gender biased activities! Just like changing your oil and doing a service on your bike aren't male things to do. I bake; bread, cakes, desserts - I like food!! I grow food - vege's at this stage but it'll be chooks, eggs, and sheep if I get my way. Compost is good for growing food and preserving is a great way to keep it. Just in the process of finding a recipe for pickled cabbage (not Saurkraut (sp?))
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    You forgot milking the cow and spanking the monkey, both very important in the 'simple life living arena'...
    Milking my monkey and spank the cow you mean WOO HOO!!!!!!
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    Yep

    I have 17 chickens at the moment and sell the eggs or trade at work for fish, veges or whatever my work mates have in abundance.
    Vegie garden is a bit sad this year but plenty of beef and lamb in the paddocks....oh and mushrooms for soup...
    It is a good feeling to be able to supply some of the `essentials` from the lifestyle block but it takes a lot of hard work to reap the rewards....... and can get in the way of good bike riding time

    Oh dear, another sad little post from the man who thinks sarcasm is wit.

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    We grow our vege's, have a couple of chickens and recycle..... this has only come about thru my wifes hard work tho, I couldn't be arsed if it where up to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    Just wondering if being a petrol head motocyclist was somewhat mutually exclusive to that sorta thing....?
    Used to be (in the '70's) where hippies were often bikers,and bikers often hippies....they were mutually inclusive of each other.That's how I was,and that's how I still am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    How many of you out there do it?

    Y'know - growing your own vegies, making stuff from scratch, keeping chickens, baking your own bread, bottling & preserving, composting, sewing, knitting etc. The way life used to be, whilst caring for the environment and eating healthier.

    Just wondering if being a petrol head motocyclist was somewhat mutually exclusive to that sorta thing....? OK, so a lot of my examples are stereotypically more womanly activities, but do they happen in your household?

    I'm getting more and more into that way of life and absolutely loving it!
    I try it every now and again, but I'm to lazy to maintain it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    How many of you out there do it?

    Y'know -
    growing your own vegies, Yep
    making stuff from scratch, Maybe...
    keeping chickens, Nope, cat wouldn't let me
    baking your own bread, Yep, sometimes
    bottling & preserving, Yep
    composting, Yep!
    sewing, Yep but I'm crap at it so emergency jobs only
    knitting Nope
    etc.

    The way life used to be, whilst caring for the environment and eating healthier.
    Maybe the way life will be again, too.
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    Yes to all of that.
    5 chooks (for eggs only, couldn't possibly kill & eat any of them), small-but-getting-bigger vege patch in the back yard. A few apple and feijoa trees, in the middle of the city.
    kath does all the baking/preserving/sewing/knitting stuff, I provide the means. (and do man stuff with power tools.)

    Don't know if it is anymore economic than buying but it sure is a lot more satisfying.
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    Motu has the most awesome vege garden!

    His Silver beet is like shrubs- you could hide behind them!
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