[AT] price of beef
Rob Wilson
rowilson at wildblue.net
Sat Feb 23 13:27:58 PST 2008
I remember when I visited my grandparents farm sometimes my Grandpa would
drive into town and we would go and buy some bologna and pimento loaf if I
recall correctly. This was a treat since for him too as he raised his own
beef, chickens and used to raise hogs too but quit before I came along.
Funniest thing I remember was hitting a rabbit just before we got back to
the farm with my Dad driving. He got out and saw that the bumper got the
rabbit and not a mark on him. Threw it in the truck and gave it to Grandma
when we got home. She was happy as could be and tossed it in the sink and
started ripping the fur off. Now that was some fresh rabbit that supper :)
Rob
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Ralph Goff
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 1:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] price of beef
Sounds about right. I guess in my sheltered life I have hardly ever tasted
store bought beef that I can recall so don't know what I am missing. Growing
up on a farm the menu consisted of home grown and butchered beef, pigs and
chickens. Store bought weiners or boloney was a rare treat. :-)
Ralph in Sask.
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