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    Greetings from Michigan

    Hi, I'm Tea, and I live a very simple life on wooded property in rural lower Michigan. I found this forum about a week ago, and have enjoyed what I've read so far, so finally decided to join. I guess that's about it by way of introduction - see you all around the forums.

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    Cool! Welcome! Looking forward to hearing what you have to say about your simple life!
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    Me too, Tea! I also live in rural lower Michigan, so looking forward very much to hearing about your life.

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    from southern Ontario.
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    Welcome to the group!

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    Welcome, I am originally from Southeastern Lower Michigan (not rural) , but now live in New Mexico (rural).

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    Welcome from Minnesota!
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    Welcome from Massachusetts! I enjoyed your post on the extremely frugal foods, and that is great to hear of roadkill not going to waste. We were regifted some venison once from someone who was squeamish and had no idea what to do with it. DH braised it in hard cider and oatmeal stout and it was wonderful.

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    Welcome!

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    Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone!

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