35 Amazing Uses for Mason Jars
To realize the many ways you can use a mason jar, you just have to think outside the jar. They’re inexpensive and you can find them at most stores. #homesteadsurvivalsite #masonjars #repurpose #upcycle #frugal
To realize the many ways you can use a mason jar, you just have to think outside the jar. They’re inexpensive and you can find them at most stores. #homesteadsurvivalsite #masonjars #repurpose #upcycle #frugal
Don’t be caught without food when the next disaster strikes. If you start building your emergency food stockpile now, you’ll be way ahead of most people. #homesteadsurvivalsite #emergencyfood #foodstockpile #preparedness #foodstorage
Medicinal herbs are good for chickens, too. Herbs can help improve immunity, reduce parasites, reduce stress, and keep your chickens happy and healthy. #homesteadsurvivalsite #medicinalherbs #herbalmedicine #keepingchickens #raisingchickens
Whether it’s early spring, late winter, or any rainy time of the year, it’s mud season on farms. And things get particularly muddy when you have livestock. #homesteadsurvivalsite #livestock #homestead #homesteading #offgridliving
Epsom salts are one of the cheapest and most versatile items you can buy. They can be used in the garden, around the house, and when working with livestock. #homesteadsurvivalsite #epsomsalt #upcycle #repurpose #frugal
The great thing about woodstove cooking is it gets you twice as much out of your fuel. Not only will a woodstove cook your food, it will also keep you warm.
Many people dream of homesteading but can’t come up with a down payment for a suitable property. So, where does that leave aspiring homesteaders who rent? #homesteadsurvivalsite #renting #homestead #homesteading #rental
If you want to go off grid, you’ll need to explore some alternative light sources. With this list, you’ll have a better idea of how to light your home.
If you have to drive in the snow, be prepared for the worst. Find out what to do if you’re stuck in the snow and what you need to have.
Castile soap is made with olive oil, water, and lye. For centuries, people have been using this gentle cleanser for skin, hair, and more.