17 Fun Things To Do During Quarantine (Without Screens)
What did people do before screens? Turns out, a lot. Here’s a list of fun family activities that don’t require TV or Internet.
What did people do before screens? Turns out, a lot. Here’s a list of fun family activities that don’t require TV or Internet.
Sewing can be difficult at first, but once you get the hang of it, it can become an addiction. Soon you’ll be repairing and making all kinds of clothes.
Keeping consummate egg-laying chicken breeds allows you to stockpile eggs to preserve when they hit their peak laying months.
Epsom salts are one of the cheapest and most versatile items you can buy. They can be used in the garden, around the house, and when working with livestock. #homesteadsurvivalsite #epsomsalt #upcycle #repurpose #frugal
Both making and pressure canning chili can be done in a single afternoon. Preserving chili will make it shelf-stable and increase your food stockpiles. #homesteadsurvivalsite #chili #makechili #chilirecipe #foodstorage
Survival homesteaders can learn a lot from the Amish. In our high-tech era, these plain folks are still managing sustainable off-grid homesteads.
You can expect to find large farm machinery and livestock at auctions, but there are literally hundreds of other items that homesteaders can make use of. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homestead #homesteading #farming #offgridliving
Making homemade painkillers by growing or stockpiling the necessary ingredients can help people who are sick or injured during a disaster.
Valerian root should be a staple in every homesteading apothecary. It boasts a plethora of natural healing properties and it’s very easy to grow and preserve. #homesteadsurvivalsite #valerian #valerianroot #homeremedies #naturalremedies
Arming yourself with a checklist of natural attributes the land must contain can help prevent your homesteading dream from turning into a nightmare. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homestead #land #countryside #offgridliving