Why you would want to date a Homesteader, and Questions to ask your Potential Partner
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0.000 HBDWhy you would want to date a Homesteader, and Questions to ask your Potential Partner
The life of a HOMESTEADER is tough and a lot of hard work. So why would anyone want to date someone who is a homesteader? This post will highlight why you want to date a homesteader, and the questions you need to ask when looking for your homesteading mate.  WHY YOU WANT TO DATE A HOMESTEADER? Because there is just no comparison to homemade bread. Because you will never go hungry. Because you will save $ on a gym membership, the homesteader life is a gym with a good workout, working all the muscle groups, especially the arms with milling your own flour. Because everyone just looks down right SEXY in a pair of rubber boots. Just think of the money you will save on your wardrobe. Jeans and a T cost so little compared to a suit and tie. Because chicken catching is just a whole lot of fun. Now if you are serious about finding that perfect Misses or Mr. right for you and the Homestead then your gonna want to ask these questions. If they can answer at least 3 out of 5 then they might just be a keeper and could possibly learn. QUESTIONS TO ASK A POTENTIAL HOMESTEADER MATE Ask them to explain how to snip a sucker off of a tomato plant? Is a Goji berry bush a self pollinating bush? What is a brooder lamp? Is it possible to Hypnotize a chicken? And why would you want to? Do goats get lonely? What time does the sun rise, at this time of year? Now these questions seem to be silly, but in actual fact they are all legitimate questions with real farming answers. I hope those who are single out there with a homestead and an idea of dream partner read this and take some hints. As far as I know there are no homesteading dating sites out there, or at least not in Canada. Usually if you go to a county auction you may be able to snag more than just a cow or a few pigs. LOL Happy Trails Sources: Photo from http://www.ourprovidenthomestead.com/2017/05/are-you-ready-to-be-a-homesteader/