Food prices bother me more than gas.Lunch meat is up 30%, butter is up 30%.A package of processed cheese went from 2.00 to 2.29.I see loose potatoes have gone from .89 cents a pound to I.29.A small summer squash is 2.50.Ive sold them roadside for 50 cents.Not much is being said about the law congress passed that will shut down small roadside vegetable stands.3 Maine towns have passed local laws that will prevent federal control of in state sales of food.Feds are hollering food safety.In some states church food sales and pot luck suppers are illegal.In one state you have to have a processers license if you take the husks off sweet corn.i take the husks off small ears of corn ,put 5 or 6 ears in a plastic bag and sell for a dollar.They go fast to people who dont have 4 bucks for a dozen.Many people buy a half dozen or even single ears.We will just grow enough for our own use this year.Have a look at NaturalNews.com to see more on how the Feds will protect us from unlicensed veggy sellers.Bought some 4.00 hay to get me thru to grass yesterday.Gas went to 3.95 at the corner store while I was gone to buy the hay.Layer pellets at 13 bucks a bag now.I keep a few hens for my own eggs now.Dont sell eggs anymore.
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