Yep! I went over my grocery budget, and it was intentional. I already know where I made my mistake; bad planning on my part.
You see, we have chickens. Well, actually we have a lot of chickens. Back in May we decided to buy specifically meat birds with the intention of starting a sustainable meat bird flock. The idea was that we would buy 24 birds. Of those 24 birds, half would be hens, and half roosters. We'd keep one rooster to keep the flock going, and the rest would be processed. We chose a heritage breed call "Jersey Giants". Males can be up to 13 lbs. at adulthood and females 10 lbs.
Two things have thrown a wrench in this plan: we didn't know to give them a high protein meat feed starting at birth, and we didn't realize DH would get an opportunity to tour with a wrestling group. So when we had planned to process the birds, they weren't at a decent weight. That meant a longer wait, and more expense for chicken feed. We have since changed their feed to the high protein, which is a little more expensive than what we were feeding them. That's when we found out they should have been given this feed from the time they hatched. So because these guys are needing a more expensive feed, and they're still here, means I went over my budget. In addition, because of DH schedule, we've found a processor to take care of these guys when the time comes (needs to be soon. Imagine how much fun it is to hear 14 roosters crowing at 5am.). So even more added expense. So now we know. This lesson cost us some dollars, but now we know. We're still following our plan as far as raising meat birds, but now we know where we went wrong and can tweak things moving forward.
A couple of weeks ago, I picked up one of the roosters to see if he had put on weight. The stupid thing laid his head on my chest like he was cuddling me. I'm like DRAT! Okay. You get to be the one that stays with the hens cause now I can't process you. Well that worked for a couple of days until he got out of the enclosure for the hens to be with his brothers. I did tell you he wasn't that bright. Now I can't tell them apart. They all look the same. I looked up the breed and apparently this cuddling behavior is common among this breed. That's terrible! They should be ornery so I have no problem letting them go. If they cuddle me every time I'll never be able to process them. Sigh.
In other news, one of the reasons I've been quiet on here the last few weeks is I have yet again another project. I'm now painting our living room and dining room. I don't think I shared my kitchen, pics, I did that a month or so ago.
That red phone will be in use soon, as soon as I can figure out what VOI system I want to use. I miss being able to work and talk on the phone at the same time. You can't hold a cell phone on your shoulder.
This picture frame is my favorite piece in my kitchen. On the bottom is the actual WW2 food ration book, with unused stamps inside, that belonged to my great grandmother. It has her name, Ollie, on it as well as her address. I looked up the address in Atlanta and her house still stands. Anyway, I framed the ration card along with some pictures of her and my dad when he was a boy
My garden is done for the season except for some peppers and a few valiant tomatoes. Once we have a first freeze I'll get out there to put it officially to bed for the year. I've decided my garden will slumber through next season as well to give it and me a rest. With DH touring, I don't want to get into an "over my head" situation like I did this year.
So that's my update. I'm off to start painting again! Thanks for reading! Have a blessed day!





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