Historic Kitchens vs. Modern Kitchens
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
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
How did people bake bread before electric ovens? Many early Americans used four ingredients and a cast iron pot to bake bread from scratch.
Before you use cast iron cookware, you need to restore it and season it. We’ll explain how and share some of our favorite cast iron recipes.
Poor man’s steak isn’t as tasty as real steak, but it’s healthier and cheaper and makes a tasty main course. It’s also great for vegans.
Whether you’re simply curious or trying to survive the end of the world, you might want to try cooking squirrel. Here’s how.
With these essential staple foods, you’ll have enough seasonings, condiments, starches, proteins, and vegetables to make anything.
Cooking on a wood stove requires a bit of patience at first, but the delicious rewards make the learning process well worth it.
If you want to enjoy coffee while living off the grid, you’ll need to stockpile some green coffee beans and learn how to roast and brew coffee. #homesteadsurvivalsite #offgrid #coffee #offgridcoffee #coffeeroasting
This cinder block grill is so easy to build, anyone can do it. You just need a few materials and you’ll be grilling out in no time. Here’s how to build it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #cinderblocks #diygrill #cinderblockgrill #homemadegrill