17 Simple Ways to Be a Little More Self-Sufficient
Becoming self-sufficient is a daunting task. Fortunately, there are many simple things you can do to get started no matter where you live.
Becoming self-sufficient is a daunting task. Fortunately, there are many simple things you can do to get started no matter where you live.
Homemade food always tastes better, and that includes pantry staples. If you’re looking to save money, here are twenty staples you can make at home.
If you’re cooking at home more than ever these days, you may have more leftovers than ever too. Let’s examine ways you can reduce your family’s food waste.
If you throw away old or mismatched socks, you are missing out on a recycling opportunity. Socks are great for survival hacks and household uses.
Living the homestead lifestyle offers a sense of freedom and satisfaction. However, you may have taken a drastic cut in income to make your dream of self-sufficiency a reality.
Whether your coronavirus quarantine is self-imposed or mandated, a supply of essentials will help put your mind at ease and keep your household running.
If you are looking to add a crop to your survival garden this year, corn is an excellent choice. Easy to grow, harvest and store, corn is useful in many ways around the homestead.
Would you like to jumpstart your growing season? You can by starting your seeds indoors this winter. Indoor seed-starting can save you money. #homesteadsurvivalsite #startingseeds #sewingseeds #seedstarting #seeds
You can start preparing for your spring garden even in the middle of winter. Here is our spring garden preparation checklist.
What can you do to survive if you are stuck outside in a winter storm? Here are some precautions you should take and tips for surviving.