As a domainer you should learn to be able to value names a little bit yourself. You are buying names as an investment with the intent to re-sell. Have a read about how to value names, check sales sites like namebio.com and auctions here on NP etc.
Go through your domain names one by one and write next to each the most likely use for that domain name. then look at the industry for that use and how profitable it is, and how many domain names are being sold within it, and for what price.
Then, without you "wanting" them to be valuable, do you see anyone using your names, especially when considering the many alternatives out there for hand reg or $xx/$xxx, and likely better?
Here's some examples from a random copy/paste of few of your names to give you an idea:
30dayvegan.com - Someone who wants to be a vegan (generally) does not do it for 30 days, so who would use this and how?
geektuary.com - Brandable - it might sell to someone who likes it and can shove it into their project, but such buyers are so rare you will likely never sell, certainly not for some time and likely not for a lot of money as such things tend to be from hobbyists or bloggers etc.
1000dollardomains.com - This seriously limits your product range to such a degree it will make the business unsustainable. What about domains for $500, $356, $3,457..etc? Or, the business starts selling names other than $1000 and so the domain name is not ideal.
patriots247.com - Could sell, is short and to the point, but again such a low buyer pool you might never see a sale.
boozygifts.com - Usually people selling gifts sell a range, and often on a brand name. This is a very specific niche, while it could exist if someone had a website selling booze related gifts, how many people out there are wanting to setup such a business?
The following are what I call "creative names". Some creative names sell, some like hot cakes, but you have a limit buyer pool so tend to take 2-3 years or more with good visibility to find that rare buyer.
farelicious.com
ballertees.com
brandlies.com
dealmazing.com
folktastic.com
grubzine.com
leadorama.com
Try to be less inventive and creative at first, get those when you are buying and selling regularly. Otherwise you end up with a portfolio of names which ALL take years to sell, so you get no sales for years so you don't have a decent revenue flow to be able to buy and sell frequently to make a constant profit.
Get things which are lucrative to some industry, two words, always .com, etc. They sell more quickly and easily from having a larger buyer pool (and even from other domainers or investors who can turn you a nice quick profit, and let them sit on it for years for the bigger chances)
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patriots247.com could sell to someone, and could fetch a good price, but "generally" such things take a long long time for that right user to come along. As such these domain names should be part of a larger portfolio which contains names that turn around quickly to bring you regular money in.
But of course depends on your wants and business model. If you're happy to sell a name every year or two then some of yours may achieve this. Trouble with such names is if they end up never selling (which is very possible) you go 3, 4 or 5 years or more without selling anything, which isn't a business model, not even a hobby
After you've evaluated them, put the better ones on free marketplaces like Sedo etc, and perhaps consider not renewing - depending on what views and offers you receive.
Good luck - and do LOTS of reading