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Love these prices (still the same $1.50 as when I was finishing up my Bachelor’s Degree 11 years ago)…

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Hey, Neal, there is always mulch. Expensive, but one time deal.😂
 
Well, partly true 🤔 It depends upon what the horse(s) eat and it needs to be composted. Six month's minimum and ideally one year. Guess I was using the analogy to express my angst at these crazy prices. Now rabbit poop can be used directly😊
I think the fact that it took so long to break down was why no one wanted it. Plus to get good compost it needs to be turned and watered, both of which I never saw happen at where we kept our horse.
 
My go-to $18 pizza place just jumped to $28.
 
My yard work consists of using a riding lawn mower, a weed whacker, and a chainsaw. I don't fertilize nor kill weeds. That just makes for more work. I don't rake leaves, I mulch them. I only have 2 acres and 21 trees to deal with.

My barber just raised prices. I extended the time between haircuts to compensate.

Bob
 
People will compensate for sure. Non essential groceries, skipping some lawn care, do it yourself, and sadly limiting RV travel.
 

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