Last year we managed 3 months of
carrots, neeps
4 months of
Lettuces, courgettes
6 months of potatoes
9 months of onions
99% of our herbs for the year - basil, oregano, chives, rosemary, mint... adding more now, we are still using up dried herbs that we bought before we had a garden.
This year we have increased varieties and quantities of everything, we planted fruit trees and bushes last year which all need time, and we have a PT now too, so we will get a lot more this year. (we are already into our 3rd month of lettuce this year

)
And these are the things I would either never pay for, or seriously question myself before hand.
Haircuts
Cleaning
Childcare (except the occasional grandparent day)
Wood for heating - we are known in the village now to take old logs, firewood and trees, we only bought in 1 tonne last year

and that is with NO insulation, so we should do better in the future.
99% of cooking - now, as stress of living here is getting to us more (building work is looming) we are getting carry-outs and eating out much more than last year
Bread
Cakes
fancy biscuits
Eggs
Some toys (recycled, repurposed and homemade toys feature a lot)
In the future (after building work has finished and we have settled for a bit) I'd like to grow chickens for meat and seriously consider renting a bit of land next door for piggies... but I am very happy with the level we are currently at, considering that 2 years ago I didn't know what the leafy bit of a carrot looked like.
Also... I think we should all be proud for every little leaf of basil we grow and every blackberry we forage, think of the energy that some people now use getting these into their house (whether its airmiles or hours worked to pay for it all) and be proud of everything you achieve.
