Somewhere in the last few years Jason has turned into a farmer. It wasn't what we necessarily expected, and we're not sure when the transition occurred, but it's now safe to call him a farmer. He's planted and fertilized the orchards, tended bees, elastrated sheep (you don't want to know), and more.
This week's farming adventures included making homemade chocolate and butchering the roosters. So, not only is it sweeter around our place (with chocolate), but quieter (without roosters).
It's been a really fun season right now as we're beginning to enjoy the literal fruits of our labor. We're eating as many delicious mangosteens, rambutan, and oranges as we can right now, with their bumper crops. With the container we recently brought down we now have the equipment to process a lot more of the food, thus we've been grinding cocoa beans for chocolate, dehydrating bananas, frying up yucca, and making sausage. We're trying to find the most cost-effective ways to feed our little band of workers, volunteers, and kids, which means a lot of eating from the land.
Note: We can't neglect to give David and the crew credit for maintaining the farming projects while Jason wears his other hats, like Jason the General Contractor, and
more importantly, Jason the Dad to Abandoned Kids.
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