I haven't ordered my blueberries yet because we had another cold snap. I guess I'll do it around the fifteenth. But, I found someone who sells herd-shares of her dairy. :banana: I've been looking for someone who did that because I love fresh milk and butter. I called her because she advertised that she had some milk cows for sale. I wanted to ask her some questions about them and mentioned that I wasn't able to find anyone who sold herd-shares (In Indiana, it's illegal to sell raw milk and dairy products. But, you can sell shares of your herd and people can do what they want with their own milk.). She told me that she sells herd-shares. Basically, I'll be paying $50 a month to feed my own cow. This lady does the milking and makes butter and ice cream. I will get four gallons of milk, two pounds of butter, and one gallon for ice cream a month from her. That's close to what I'd pay in the store for the same stuff. Plus, I found a local (one mile from me) farmer who sells brown eggs for $2 a dozen. Right now, medium white eggs are $2.47 a dozen in the store. The farmer's wife calls what I bought this week medium. But, they're twice the size of the ones the store calls jumbo.
I told her that I'd buy about a dozen a week until the fall. Then, I'll buy five to six dozen a month for my baking.
A guy's coming out Monday to tell me how much he'll charge me to plow my garden spot. He'll probably plow it then too since Monday's supposed to be the only day next week that it doesn't rain.