This short essay reflects on the author's grandparents' self-sufficient lifestyle. The author emphasizes the disconnect between modern reliance on grocery stores and their grandparents' ability to produce their own food.
The author details their grandfather's practice of milling his own flour and using their corn harvest to feed pigs. The pigs, in turn, provided fertilizer for their land and meat for their table. The author fondly remembers the Christmas tradition of slaughtering a pig and the subsequent process of turning it into various cuts of meat and preserving it.
The author concludes by contrasting the superior taste of their home-raised pork with store-bought options, expressing a hint of nostalgia for their grandparents' way of life.
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by Dim Nikov a las medium.com 11-03-2024
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