Message from @Odalman

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2018-01-28 20:37:23 UTC  

ALSO canning is a great way to save money.

2018-01-28 20:38:31 UTC  

If you buy things while their in season and can them, you can save a bunch of money.

2018-01-28 20:38:43 UTC  

Plus it's way better than what you're going to get at the store.

2018-01-28 20:38:54 UTC  

Canning?

2018-01-28 20:39:06 UTC  

Never heard of that done before, and I have heard of a lot of stuff.

2018-01-28 20:42:02 UTC  

Good video explaination.

2018-01-28 20:42:40 UTC  

What would you can?

2018-01-28 20:43:28 UTC  

This guy sounds like a mix between hank hill and a generic hillbilly.

2018-01-28 20:43:56 UTC  

Hey man, hillbillies are my people.

2018-01-28 20:44:27 UTC  

Redknecks are my people, but I have not heard of them doing stuff like this.

2018-01-28 20:45:17 UTC  

When I heard "canning" I immedieatly thought about tin cans that you open with a can opener, and then I see him using glass jars that you screw off with your hands.... thought I could have remembered that.

2018-01-28 20:45:25 UTC  

Canning is a big thing around Appalachia.

2018-01-28 20:46:00 UTC  

Yeah it's kinda silly, we call a jar a can when talking about canning.

2018-01-28 20:46:07 UTC  

You could call it can preserving.

2018-01-28 20:46:22 UTC  

Anyway, you can preserve meat, veggies, fruit and all kinds of stuff.

2018-01-28 20:46:24 UTC  

Beans

2018-01-28 20:46:37 UTC  

You can keep some of these things for years.

2018-01-28 20:47:58 UTC  

And also ground beef apparently.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274535531927568384/407275636957380608/Screenshot_633.png

2018-01-28 20:48:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274535531927568384/407275759439183872/JPEG_20180128_154749.jpg

2018-01-28 20:48:38 UTC  

that's not even half of our jars.

2018-01-28 20:48:46 UTC  

We're stocking up for next season.

2018-01-28 20:49:06 UTC  

that's not even a quarter of the jars we have.

2018-01-28 20:49:08 UTC  

I would not reccoment doing stacking like that, looks like they would have a tendency to fall down on the ground and make a giant mess.

2018-01-28 20:49:12 UTC  

I have 2 gross jars I inherited from my grandma

2018-01-28 20:49:30 UTC  
2018-01-28 20:49:36 UTC  

Trust me the jars are stable. lol

2018-01-28 20:49:45 UTC  

For all you goys who played New Vegas. Watch that and rethink your life choices

2018-01-28 20:50:16 UTC  

@Odalman Like the one time I went to grab a jar of pickles at a wegmans then a jar of olives fell and smashed on the ground?

2018-01-28 20:50:37 UTC  

Well, be more careful.

2018-01-28 20:50:58 UTC  

FUK U

2018-01-28 20:51:27 UTC  

Hahaha

2018-01-28 21:00:08 UTC  

@Flaxxer I tend to side with Mr. House in NV.

2018-01-28 21:00:44 UTC  

I side with Caesar.

2018-01-28 21:00:57 UTC  

You can definitely survive on $20 food per week

2018-01-28 21:01:08 UTC  

Not sure if I would call it living though

2018-01-28 21:01:22 UTC  

@Hadrian You are living somebodies dream.

2018-01-28 21:01:46 UTC  

You can get enough calories with rice, beans, ramen etc but you'll develop nutrient deficiencies

2018-01-28 21:03:09 UTC  

There are always alternatives, they might not be as healthy as the more costly thing, but alternatives nonetheless.

2018-01-28 21:05:26 UTC  

There are good reasons why places where that's the norm have high rates of starvation, malnutrition and infant mortality

2018-01-28 21:07:25 UTC  

Hmm.....