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 did people bake bread before electric ovens? Many early Americans used four ingredients and a cast iron pot to bake bread from scratch.
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
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
Each of these food storage methods has pros and cons. Some methods are better than others for certain foods.
There’s no reason why root cellars have to be the size of a small room. In fact, a root cellar can be as small as a chest freezer.
I’ve experimented with several bread recipes, and my current favorite is this Amish white bread recipe from Pratt Family Homestead.
Figuring out how to feed half a dozen or more people every single day without breaking the bank can be a huge challenge. #homesteadsurvivalsite #frugallivingtips #frugallivingideas #cheapmeals #frugalmeals
Probiotics have all sorts of health benefits. If you want to get more probiotics in your diet, check out this recipe for delicious probiotic lemonade.
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.