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How To Make Portable Soup

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How To Make Portable Soup

Ever heard of portable soup before? It’s basically a solidified broth to which you can add hot water and quickly make soup. It’s also called pocket soup. #homesteadsurvivalsite #soup #souprecipes #survivalfood #emergencyfood

5 Easy Meals To Cook During An Emergency

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5 Easy Meals To Cook During An Emergency

Regardless of what happens in the world, we gotta eat. But even something as simple as making a meal can be a challenge during an emergency. #homesteadsurvivalsite #survivalcooking #offgridcooking #emergencyfood #survivalfood

How To Make Cheese (Easier Than You Think)

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Cheesemaking is easy to do once you understand the ingredients. In this article, we’ll learn to make mozzarella and ricotta cheese, along with yogurt. #homesteadsurvivalsite #cheese #makecheese #homemadecheese #fromscratch

The Ultimate Guide To Cooking With Pumpkins

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The Ultimate Guide To Cooking With Pumpkins

Perhaps the best thing about pumpkin is that it can be used everywhere. You can use it in when cooking breakfasts, dinners, and desserts. Here’s how. #homesteadsurvivalsite #pumpkins #pumpkinrecipes #holidaycooking #cooking

Here’s How To Use A Grain Mill And Make Flour [With Pictures]

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Here's How To Use A Grain Mill And Make Flour [With Pictures]

Converting wheat into flour is surprisingly easy. All you need is wheat berries and a good grain mill. Here is how to use a grain mill and make flour. #homesteadsurvivalsite #grainmill #flourmill #makeflour #flour

Historic Kitchens vs. Modern Kitchens

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So what did historic kitchens look like? That is the topic of this video by Townsends, who is an expert in old cooking techniques. #homesteadsurvivalsite #kitchens #pioneer #cooking #offgrid

Acorns: How To Harvest, Process, and Eat Them

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Acorns: How To Harvest, Process, and Eat Them

Acorns are everywhere in the fall. You don’t want to miss an opportunity for a free harvest, so let’s talk about how to harvest, process, and eat acorns. #homesteadsurvivalsite #acorn #acornrecipes #wildedibles #fromscratch

Baking Bread The Way Early Americans Did

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How did people bake bread before electric ovens? Many early Americans used just four ingredients and a cast iron pot to bake bread from scratch. #homesteadsurvivalsite #bakingbread #breadmaking #fromscratch #breadbaking

10 Pioneer Recipes That Still Taste Great Today

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10 Pioneer Recipes That Still Taste Great Today

Pioneer recipes are simple. Even though they were prepared from scratch, they’re easy to make and taste great. You’ll need a cast iron pan or Dutch oven. #homesteadsurvivalsite #pioneer #oldrecipes #offgridcooking #survivalcooking

How to Make Beef Jerky in an Air Fryer

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How to Make Beef Jerky in an Air Fryer

Most people use regular dehydrators to make beef jerky, but it’s easier to use a Ninja Air Fryer. Here’s exactly how to do it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #beefjerky #airfryer #beefjerkyrecipes #airfryerrecipes

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