04-01-2014, 07:47 PM
We eat our own animals,we are also called in to kill the wild pig all over puna,especially bad in Orchid Land on 37th in the last week or so.We make smoke meat and give all away.Our family has never gone without.
We have chickens for eggs and meat,Roosters for fertilizing the hens and they especially enjoy those little noisy frogs that are called Coe Key.We also eat the roosters.
We butcher plenty,and at baby 1st luau all mostly what we raise.
We hunt and fish, we try to provide for the kids,cousins,grand babies and friends.
We teach our children and grand children how to survive should the barge stop.We keep most grains in large old defunct chest freezers ,away from the rats and mice.
When the tough times come and they will,our family and close friends will have aplenty.
We use every part of the animal and nothing ever goes to waste.
When folks buy meat in the store,they add to the landfill.Or cans of iron,good for the fruit tree's to help feed the animals and our ohana.Aunty Tutu sells at both Farmers market in Hilo and Maku'u market on sundays,and we do not sell meat,just fruit n veggy.
Even the pretty feathers go to make art,you may see feather art here and there,they may of come from our farm free range happy animals.We do not raise rabbits though,just do not enjoy the flavor,but many do and that is fine.
Compost is our own,feeds the veggy that others buy at the open air markets.We are all purpose and we enjoy life as best we can.
Never had any problems with sanitation or spoilage.
We raise bee's and have our own honey and make candles with the by product of wax.The wicks in the candles are plant fibers woven,grown this island along the coast.
Common sense.
Farm fresh.
We have chickens for eggs and meat,Roosters for fertilizing the hens and they especially enjoy those little noisy frogs that are called Coe Key.We also eat the roosters.
We butcher plenty,and at baby 1st luau all mostly what we raise.
We hunt and fish, we try to provide for the kids,cousins,grand babies and friends.
We teach our children and grand children how to survive should the barge stop.We keep most grains in large old defunct chest freezers ,away from the rats and mice.
When the tough times come and they will,our family and close friends will have aplenty.
We use every part of the animal and nothing ever goes to waste.
When folks buy meat in the store,they add to the landfill.Or cans of iron,good for the fruit tree's to help feed the animals and our ohana.Aunty Tutu sells at both Farmers market in Hilo and Maku'u market on sundays,and we do not sell meat,just fruit n veggy.
Even the pretty feathers go to make art,you may see feather art here and there,they may of come from our farm free range happy animals.We do not raise rabbits though,just do not enjoy the flavor,but many do and that is fine.
Compost is our own,feeds the veggy that others buy at the open air markets.We are all purpose and we enjoy life as best we can.
Never had any problems with sanitation or spoilage.
We raise bee's and have our own honey and make candles with the by product of wax.The wicks in the candles are plant fibers woven,grown this island along the coast.
Common sense.
Farm fresh.