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In the early months he generated interest because he had a series of witty interviews with an accountant friend where they bantered about the feasibility of whether raising chickens or whatever, would actually be cost effective, then his account friend would approve or disapprove based on the numbers. But he's no more able to run a homestead than Ronald McDonald. home equity investment pros and cons are doug and stacy married. He has all kinds of videos on "how to" regarding supposed successful homesteading. Name Change Think about choosing something that sets you apart from the usual FTM. Time to sell his sweet little calf, you can see the torment in his eyes. Search Obituaries in Crossville Chronicle - a space for sharing memories: search for life stories, milestones, guestbook entries, and celebrate life of your. He's worked his farm for a long time, raises his kids and brings them along on daily chores, shows you if he's got a dead chicken or a sick animal, what his family actually eats daily, and when it's time for processing his livestock, he hides nothing. Justin Rhodes is another example of the real deal. Art & Bri are an example of "hey we've never done this before and here's what's working or not working". I want to see people are a really trying and not pretending they have all this experience if they don't. Just because they look good and have a lovely log home does not make them true homesteaders.

Doug & Stacey strike me as not authentic. If you watch a few episodes of each host, ie Doug & Stacey, Justin Rhodes, Art & Bri, Homesteady, SkillCult etc, you probably notice which ones are genuine-either in terms of actual skill or at least sincere effort in acquiring needed skills-and which ones are trying to come off as something they're not.
