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Monthly Archives: April 2013
How to butcher a pig
Recently we killed one of our American Mulefoot hogs. He was about 2 years old, and weighed, on hoof, probably about 350 lbs. I enlisted the help of a friend, Mark Bales, as well as Mark’s time-tempered neighbor, Bud. Bud … Continue reading
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Tagged butchering a pig, farm, hog, homestead, how to butcher pig, mulefoot hog, pig
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How to unlock iPhone 4
This is a bit of an uncharacteristic post for us, but it’s pertinent because I just endured quite a bit of agony trying to unlock my iPhone 4, and I want to save others from it. I use Straight Talk … Continue reading
Obamacare Employer Mandate: Harder to avoid than we thought
I recently blogged about 5 tips to avoid the Obamacare health insurance employer mandate. That’s the one that requires employers to offer health insurance to their employees if they have 50 or more full-time employees. Since that time, I have … Continue reading
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Tagged contract, employees, employer mandate, fire, FTE, full time, hire, individual mandate, insurance, obamacare, part time, require
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GMO OMG – a new film helping to tell the truth
Originally posted on Osage Beach Farmers Market:
This looks to be fantastic, and will help really shed light on one of the most pressing agricultural issues of our time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynyB2fNn8kQ
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Doing the GAPS diet
We care a lot about food and health. But we’re not big fans of any of the “fad” diets that move through culture. We like eating simply – unprocessed (or minimally processed) foods that come from a source we trust … Continue reading