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Why I Want to Own Land (And What I’ll Do With It)


This isn’t a costume. It’s a commitment.
This isn’t a costume. It’s a commitment.

Most people want a fancy car or a flashy house.

Me? I want land.


Not to flex. To feed.

To grow food. Keep bees. Raise animals right. Hunt. Plant trees. Pass something real on.


Craic Larder is how I’ll do it.

Every blend sold takes me one step closer to a patch of earth I can call mine.

A place where food comes from soil, not factory lines.


Land means freedom.

It means not waiting on permission to do things properly.

It means legacy – and building something that’ll outlive me.


I don’t want to “escape the system.” I want to replace it.

One herb blend, one Craic Pack, one bee at a time.


If you’re reading this, you’re already part of it.


– James

Craic Larder

 
 
 

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