Originally Posted by gunzo
Originally Posted by las
1 1/2 cents per pound?

Not counting gas, sight-in, and amortization. smile. And no one spit, s*it, or came on it.

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LMAO, you did good mentioning amortization. Otherwise that bou cost about

$40 bucks a pound. But like home raised veggies, not about cost per pound. It's quality & satisfaction without reliance on the system. Priceless.


We got 3. That per pound figure goes up when amortizing a 37 year old kid. and 42 years of marriage.... smile

Last edited by las; 10/20/21.

The only true cost of having a dog is its death.