Three families challenge themselves to survive on only what they hunt, forage and farm.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Day 2 Breakfast
Sharon made the most wonderful mulberry cobbler yesterday. I had some for breakfast this morning. I will probably have a fruit snack and some tea before I go to work today.
Hey everyone! This is fascinating, and I am really proud of you! I know it can be hard to stick to a diet like this, but lean on eachother for support. I'm feeling like maybe a few more community meals, other than the final night, might help you moral.
And damn if you won't lose some weight by the end of this. I can't wait to hear what you've all learned from this experience.
Sarah - Thanks so much for being our cheerleader. I wish you could be here to share the experience with us! I think you're here in spirit! Thanks again.
We hope you enjoy our blog about 3 challenges we embarked upon to experience eating from the past. We grew our own food, hunted, gathered and preserved while trying to avoid modern day conveniences and temptation. It was challenging and rewarding! Stay tuned for updates!
Hey everyone! This is fascinating, and I am really proud of you! I know it can be hard to stick to a diet like this, but lean on eachother for support. I'm feeling like maybe a few more community meals, other than the final night, might help you moral.
ReplyDeleteAnd damn if you won't lose some weight by the end of this. I can't wait to hear what you've all learned from this experience.
Keep it up! no cheating!!
by the way, you've got quite a crowd stopping by the blog--over 200 visitors since thursday. We're watching you...
ReplyDeleteOh... and I cheated last night. :o( Now the pressure's on!
ReplyDeletehaha, i just read it. It would have been horrible to lose power and lose all your hard won food...
ReplyDeleteSarah - Thanks so much for being our cheerleader. I wish you could be here to share the experience with us! I think you're here in spirit! Thanks again.
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