20 Pantry Staples You Can Make Yourself
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.
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.
Anyone can learn to make their own yeast. However, it takes a lot of time and patience. Here are step by step instructions for growing yeast.
You’ll succeed every time you bake a loaf of bread if you follow these simple rules. Here’s how to master the art of bread baking.
The great thing about woodstove cooking is it gets you twice as much out of your fuel. Not only will a woodstove cook your food, it will also keep you warm.
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
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
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
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
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 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.Â