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Steak and eggs is one of my favorites. I like steak and eggs and I really love pork chops and eggs. My uncle, who pretty much raised me in my teenage years, that was his thing. We would eat pork chops and eggs three or four days a week. He's just one of those old-fashioned guys. He'd get up and cook breakfast. It was interesting. It was interesting. think about the eggs. We are. This isn't our first goal out of chickens. We had a little farm up until, oh gosh, five years ago I guess it's been four or five years. The kids got real busy in school. They were starting to hit their teenage years. We had a lot of sports. Every kid played sports at that time. We were busy, busy, busy. We just wasn't afraid of the animals. We had chickens, rabbits, ducks, goats, donkey. We were looking into getting a milk cow whenever we decided, hey, we better reevaluate everything. Looking back, I wish we could. I would have kept the land and everything now, of course, but it was a very fun way to raise kids. I don't know if I would have mentioned this, but we homeschooled our kids pretty much the entire schooling. My daughter, we took her out in the first half of her third grade year and homeschooled her. Fourth grade. Fourth grade. Corrected me. Fourth grade year. And she was homeschooled from that point on. My oldest son went through one year, I think, of school, maybe a year and a half. I'm looking, I'm being looked at. Second grade. Second grade. Okay. But Jacob, did he go? Did he? Jacob was first grade. Jacob was first grade. All right. There you go. Man, I have an awkward memory. But yeah, so we homeschooled all kids from that point on. And of course, we were living on the land, electricity and all that, of course. But we had a little farm and my kids got to learn a lot of very cool things. My wife did this sort of like an unschooling thing. She had some structure when it comes to the poor studies, but she liked to see what they were interested in and then try to get whatever they were learning about into topics that they were interested in. So it was a lot of fun raising my kids and kiddos through my life because I can't say I helped very much with the actual homeschooling stuff. I was working a lot back then, a lot more than I do now. Anyhow, all right, moving on down from Mrs. C down to Mrs. D, KN4, LBS. Let's send it to you.

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