Your Favorite/Most Used Websites, What are They?

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I would like to create a list/bookmark of everyone's favorite websites. This list would include the sites you go to for gardening, farming, buying/selling equipment, animal care, cooking, recipes, hunting?, etc,... If I get a good response and some time, I will compile them into a webpage and post it on the net. If there is a page like this already, please let me know.

The wife is already looking for a new house with some land included and one of the things I would like to do is get some rabbits for the kids. I plan on making the older kid do some research and write me a report about housing/raising the rabbits as a school project. BECAUSE I need to know too! hehe

steve

-- steve (stevetamara@mindspring.com), December 21, 2001

Answers

This is my favorite!!

-- Gailann Schrader (gtschrader@aol.com), December 21, 2001.

homesteading related;

Articles touch a wide range of subject areas. Included are such diverse pioneer craft and industry as wooden toy making and rope making. There are biographical profiles of Ozarkers' reminiscences of life and recreation. Agricultural topics range from sheep shearing to bee keeping. Bittersweet has been described as a "Foxfire of the Ozarks" after a similar project begun in Georgia in the early 1970's.

http://198.209.8.166/sheproom/periodicals/bittersweet/bswtoc.htm

-- Dave (something@somewhere.com), December 21, 2001.


Steve, if you would go down to the old answers and read through from a to z, (assuming you have that much free time)there will be a mind boggling list there from previous posts in all catagories. Just arranging them in order would proabily take a month, at my rate of typing anyhow.

-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 21, 2001.

Honestly, this and Country Families are two of my most often accessed. My bank would be another. Certainly local weather is there. I hate to admit this one, but Yahoo TV listings. Google also makes the list as does Ebay. Beyond those it varies quite a bit. Lately it had been sites looking for a tractor to buy but, now that I have one I went and deleted all those from my favorite places. I know this isn't exactly something you can put into any kind of compendium, but thought I'd answer, regardless.

-- Gary in Indiana (gk6854@aol.com), December 21, 2001.

Just found organizedhome.com. Lots of neat stuff.

-- Barbara Fischer (bfischer42@hotmail.com), December 21, 2001.


My local public library!!

-- Sandy Davis (smd2@netzero.net), December 22, 2001.

Here's a few I'm just learning how to work with IE (after years of netscape) so this may not work as nice as planned! Ag Online Country Life Prairie Link (this one might come close to what your trying to do) YT Mag (older tractors ) Forages index OK State U sheep breeds New Ag Talk Ag Guide Vicki's Catchpen Gazette OMAFRA Ontario Ministry Of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs Ag Dealer Tractors and equip for sale at dealers Fastrac Old tractors site Northern Tool Lee Valley Check out the wood working tools and gardening sections!! Hard to find hardware and books too. Canadian prices excellent service!! (can ya tell i like this store?) amulet@istar.ca), December 22, 2001.

Dang it cut off my first one here's the rest

amulet@istar.ca), December 22, 2001.


Sorry if this shows up again doesn't load on my computer amulet@istar.ca), December 22, 2001.


Cheaper Than Dirt Surplus store US Cavalry Surplus store Net Vet links Anvil fire Blacksmith site
Last try for these sites. Sorry for the blanks!!

-- Ross (amulet@istar.ca), December 22, 2001.


Vicki's Catch Pen Gazette Didn't work before; bet I messed up the spacing in the html. Can you edit these postings? Rather can I?

-- Ross (amulet@istar.ca), December 22, 2001.

I have a ton of links, I get teased that I am the "Link Queen"

But alas, as for making a site related to this forum and links, well... looks like someone beat ya to it, jsut found this link:

http://www.homestead.org/animorgs.htm#LNK005

-- Bernice (geminigoats@yahoo.com), December 22, 2001.


budget101.com is really great for make it yourself recipes, especially convenience mixes.

-- Katie (homesteader@accessnevada.com), January 09, 2002.

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