8 Foods You Can Grind Into Flour
Learning to grind your own flour can save money, enhance your nutrition, and teach you a valuable survival skill.
Learning to grind your own flour can save money, enhance your nutrition, and teach you a valuable survival skill.
In order to survive, soldiers in the Civil War had to rely on a variety of foods that would keep for long periods of time and store easily.
Whether you’re simply curious or trying to survive the end of the world, you might want to try cooking squirrel. Here’s how. #homesteadsurvivalsite #squirrel #smallgame #wildernesssurvival #bushcraft
Our pioneer ancestors rendered lard on a regular basis. Did they know something we don’t? Here’s the easy way to render lard.
People used to mix wild wheat and root vegetables such as sweet potatoes, then they would fry it. Check out this video for more details.
Most people are storing their food wrong and don’t even know it. By refrigerating certain foods, you’re causing them to spoil faster.
When creating an off-grid water system, it is wise to set up multiple options in order to maximize self-reliance on your survival homestead.
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