Home Care for Coronavirus Patients with Mild Symptoms
In this video from Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, Joe talks about the WHO guidelines on how to treat people with mild symptoms of COVID-19.
In this video from Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, Joe talks about the WHO guidelines on how to treat people with mild symptoms of COVID-19.
You might assume that homestead living will cost less than life in the city, but not necessarily. You still have to be mindful of how you spend your money. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homestead #homesteading #offgridliving #frugalliving
Here’s a way to make French bread in just 10 minutes of working time. The rest of the time, the bread is rising or the oven is doing the work.
To realize the many ways you can use a mason jar, you just have to think outside the jar. They’re inexpensive and you can find them at most stores. #homesteadsurvivalsite #masonjars #repurpose #upcycle #frugal
Whether it’s early spring, late winter, or any rainy time of the year, it’s mud season on farms. And things get particularly muddy when you have livestock. #homesteadsurvivalsite #livestock #homestead #homesteading #offgridliving
If you want to go off grid, you’ll need to explore some alternative light sources. With this list, you’ll have a better idea of how to light your home.
Castile soap is made with olive oil, water, and lye. For centuries, people have been using this gentle cleanser for skin, hair, and more.
To make Poor Man’s Stew, all you need is affordable ingredients such as chicken breast, onions, carrots, and other vegetables. #homesteadsurvivalsite #poormanssoup #poormanssoup #budget #frugality
For many people, moving to a home in the country would be a dream come true. #homesteadsurvivalsite #offgrid #countryside #offgridliving #homesteading
Before you purchase and move into a tiny house, be sure to consider these four reasons why you may not want to live in a tiny house.