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My Living Xperiment: Day 294
Beef tongue, bacon fat, and the skinny on NH real estate in today's #Freedomnomnom LIVE… Now going for 293 days straight! https://t.co/0t9WZ8h8ik
— Carla Gericke, Live Free And Thrive! (@CarlaGericke) October 21, 2025
Beef tongue… YUM! The verdict is in: delicious. Amazing how one bite can time-travel you. Suddenly I’m in Pretoria, it’s a hot Christmas Day, and I’m mildly annoyed that I have to stop doing somersaults into the pool just to eat. Back then, lunch was cold cuts and mustard, Ma and Pa with their beers, the grownups laughing in the shade while the kids cannonballed and shrieked.

Beef tongue tastes like thick-cut roast beef — meaty, hearty, comforting — but not wild or gamey. If you’ve never had it, I suspect it’s not because it’s unworthy, but because smart chefs make sure they get it first.
Thanks to the incredible work at The Content Factory, I was included with real estate experts Jan Ryan, Broker Owner of RE/MAX Direct in San Diego County, CA, and Rebecca Hidalgo, CEO/Designated Broker at Integrity All Stars Realty in Chandler, AZ in The Spruce with this article, Real Estate Agents Agree: This One Home Feature Always Sells a Home Faster.
My quote:
Carla Gericke, Realtor at Porcupine Real Estate in New Hampshire, says natural light is of utmost importance to her clients, especially since winters in the area can feel long, dark, and dreary.
“When you walk into a sun-drenched kitchen or a living room with south-facing windows with a prospective buyer, you can practically watch their shoulders drop,” she says. “Light impacts mood, productivity, and even health, so homes that maximize daylight feel instantly more inviting and uplifting.”
Buyers are often looking for big windows, open layouts that don’t block the sun, and an orientation that captures morning and afternoon light.
So if you’ve been considering replacing your windows or removing that old, overgrown tree blocking the light from your home, now might be a good time to do it.
Manch Talk: Real Estate in the Free State https://t.co/EoMiwpUL1L
— Carla Gericke, Live Free And Thrive! (@CarlaGericke) October 8, 2025
Waiting on a closing, so quick check in between calls… Day 271-ish? https://t.co/dCfoBRR9M1
— Carla Gericke, Live Free And Thrive! (@CarlaGericke) September 30, 2025
Quick check-in from an undisclosed parking lot… https://t.co/ntFC53fCS7
— Carla Gericke, Live Free And Thrive! (@CarlaGericke) September 23, 2025
Bitcoin and Real Estate in New Hampshire (Manch Talk 09/03/25; Day 246 of MLX)
Matt Ping, the visionary behind Ledgeview Commercial teams up with Carla Gericke to dive deep into the sizzling intersection of Bitcoin and real estate! Discover how New Hampshire is blazing a trail as a crypto pioneer with its groundbreaking legislation, unlocking new frontiers for decentralized finance. They’ll unpack the revolutionary rise of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), explore cutting-edge developments shaking up the industry, and reveal why the Free State is the ultimate launchpad for the future of property and blockchain. Don’t miss this discussion packed with insights that’ll redefine how you see your future!
This post doubles as MLX 247
My Living Xperiment: Day 239
Day 239 of My Living Xperiment https://t.co/QfGKkTYaLb
— Carla Gericke, Live Free And Thrive! (@CarlaGericke) August 27, 2025
Team Porcupine Real Estate’s agents Carla Gericke and Dominic deMaria break down the latest market trends in the Granite State. Is it hot or not? (Hint: it’s hot!) We cover median vs. average prices, what’s shifting, and why now’s the time to start planning for the upcoming Homesteading Conference.
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Day 214 of My Living Xperiment: Live from Mill Pond in Ossipee, NH. https://t.co/aZeoNRce1h
— Carla Gericke, Live Free And Thrive! (@CarlaGericke) August 2, 2025
