He just relaxes as she leans against him, his arm automatically going behind her. ...It's strange, they haven't been together for that long, but this already feels natural...]
We had our own winter based fruits and vegetables. Not as many as in warmer places, but winter berries like cherries, raspberries...we had apples and some citrus. It wasn't a great amount, but what we cultivated was more than enough for ourselves. Vegetables were primarily the root kind like potatoes, carrots, beets. We also had techniques to keep the ground warm enough and cover them whenever there was threat of ice, but if we were lucky then it wouldn't happen during the growing season and we'd just live off our harvest.
But for the small amount of trade we did, it was primarily fur, dried meat, and materials from the monsters we hunted outside the village. Fangs, bones, claws, antlers. Anything we didn't need we could sell for a decent price to the handful of merchants that bothered to make the trip. They were probably undersold, but we didn't care too much about money and just traded for other supplies like medicine, tools, materials—things we couldn't readily make ourselves.
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He just relaxes as she leans against him, his arm automatically going behind her. ...It's strange, they haven't been together for that long, but this already feels natural...]
We had our own winter based fruits and vegetables. Not as many as in warmer places, but winter berries like cherries, raspberries...we had apples and some citrus. It wasn't a great amount, but what we cultivated was more than enough for ourselves. Vegetables were primarily the root kind like potatoes, carrots, beets. We also had techniques to keep the ground warm enough and cover them whenever there was threat of ice, but if we were lucky then it wouldn't happen during the growing season and we'd just live off our harvest.
But for the small amount of trade we did, it was primarily fur, dried meat, and materials from the monsters we hunted outside the village. Fangs, bones, claws, antlers. Anything we didn't need we could sell for a decent price to the handful of merchants that bothered to make the trip. They were probably undersold, but we didn't care too much about money and just traded for other supplies like medicine, tools, materials—things we couldn't readily make ourselves.