Before refrigerators, root cellars served as a primary method of food preservation. Many considered root cellars to be nature’s refrigerator.
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4 Canning Dangers to Be Aware Of
While canning is simple enough, it can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. Here are 4 canning dangers you should beware of.Â
Perpetual Soup: A Pioneer Recipe That Never Ends
Perpetual soup is a soup that is simmered for days, weeks, months, and even years. Pioneers used to eat it every day. Here’s how to make it.
How To Make Garlic Powder At Home
Making garlic powder at home is very easy. Plus, it will save you money, and it tastes so much better. Here’s what you need and how to do it.
5 Easiest Foods to Can at Home
Canning takes time to learn, but the rewards are huge. If you’re new to canning food, start with these 5 foods which are fairly easy to can.
10 Wild Superfoods To Forage In Your Backyard
There’s another side to wild foraging in certain plants with unique properties. These plants fall into the category of superfoods. #homesteadsurvivalsite #superfoods #wildedibles #foraging #healthyfood
Baking Bread The Way Early Americans Did
How did people bake bread before electric ovens? Many early Americans used four ingredients and a cast iron pot to bake bread from scratch.
How to Make Homemade Extracts
Making homemade extracts is easy as can be. Once you see how simple it is, you’ll never go back to store-bought. Here are four that you can make. #homesteadsurvivalsite #extracts #homemade #diy #fromscratch
Where Did The Pioneers Get Their Drinking Water?
A detailed look at the methods that pioneers used to get their drinking water as well as how these methods can be applied today in an emergency situation. #homesteadsurvivalsite #pioneers #drinkingwater #offgrid #water
15 Food Storage Methods – Which One Is Best?
Each of these food storage methods has pros and cons. Some methods are better than others for certain foods.
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