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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Jan 10 2013 : 06:48:23 AM This year, and in no way is this a "resolution" due to the time of year, I am re-evaluating my overall time.
I am really re-evaluating my on-line time this month. I do write a blog, but in the beginning it was merely for writing purposes. Now, it has turned into a frugal sharing place where we strive to be more self-sufficient and hope to help others, and follow other blogs to learn more.
But...I spend too much time on here. Needless to say, I have a lot to evaluate this month. 
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stefffic |
Posted - Feb 19 2013 : 07:23:38 AM I'm curious where the farmers market IS? And, do they have fresh green things this time of year?
We are near the Cuyahoga State Park market, but I haven't been. It's only on Saturday morning and I'm just not inclined to get up that early!
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laurentany |
Posted - Feb 13 2013 : 5:58:20 PM For selfish reasons, I sure hope that you continue your blog. I look forward to reading it everyday and checking in with you! Hugs,
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ceejay48 |
Posted - Feb 12 2013 : 8:14:15 PM Kristi, Wondering how things are going with your decisions for writing, blogging, etc. Been praying for you and your family! CJ
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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Jan 15 2013 : 04:15:31 AM I still haven't decided what to do with the Farmer's Market yet. I removed my store link in my signature, so I can have more time to re-stock items while I think about it.
I am spending more time writing now, so that's a good thing.
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cajungal |
Posted - Jan 10 2013 : 09:32:43 AM Kristina, that's a lot you have going on. It is difficult to make the decision(s) to cut out things or even to just re-arrange things. Plus, sometimes you have to re-evaluate again and again. It can seem like there is no 'normal' anymore.
I know you don't want to, but you may have to raise your prices....you deserve to make a profit for your work and time. Selling jams for $5-$6 would not be out of the ordinary here. The farmers markets around here in the Houston area are turning more into gourmet markets. Gone are the days of markets being inexpensive. I'm not complaining....just stating the facts. I'm certainly not complaining because I attend a market and I sell my eggs for $5 per dozen...seems like highway robbery to me....but, the supply/demand makes it so.
Hang in there....you'll make the right decisions.
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FieldsofThyme |
Posted - Jan 10 2013 : 08:17:02 AM I agree.
I have to decide on if we are going to do the Farmer's Market this year too.
To do it, I have to buy a brand new easy-up tent. Then....the cost to rent space is going up $2.50 per day we are there, and our prices are not raised. It's hard to charge more than $4.00 for a half-pint of jam, and I barely make over $1.00/jar after gas is figured into it. They also reduced the amount of days they are having it this year.
Just a lot of evaluating....plus I may be feeding a horse here soon. Not sure yet.
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Fiddlehead Farm |
Posted - Jan 10 2013 : 08:02:06 AM I love your blog, but I do understand how much time it must take! Maybe you need to set some boundaries for yourself so you can enjoy it as much as we do.
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