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
The majority of fruits and vegetables can be grown in buckets with little work. However, there are a few types that are easier to grow.
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.
PVC is normally used for plumbing or drainage. But if you’re creative, you can find dozens of other uses for PVC pipe around the homestead.
Selling at the farmer’s market is a good way to create some extra revenue, but there are some things you need to do to be a success. #homesteadsurvivalsite #farmersmarket #homestead #makemoney #homesteading
Valerian root should be a staple in every homesteading apothecary. It boasts a plethora of natural healing properties and it’s very easy to grow and preserve. #homesteadsurvivalsite #valerian #valerianroot #homeremedies #naturalremedies
Before refrigerators, root cellars served as a primary method of food preservation. Many considered root cellars to be nature’s refrigerator.
The plastic in milk jugs is very sturdy, making them useful for a variety of purposes, especially in the garden. Here are seven ideas.
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.
We’ll look at the health benefits of ginger, then we will see how you can add ginger to your menu and your health regimen to harness these benefits. #homesteadsurvivalsite #ginger #gingerroot #allnatural #naturalremedies