How to Make Soap from Fat and Ashes
DIY soap is easier than you think, but it takes some time and requires some caution. Here’s how to make soap using fat and ashes.
DIY soap is easier than you think, but it takes some time and requires some caution. Here’s how to make soap using fat and ashes.
I have a new method that makes it incredibly easy to swat flies. It’s so easy that it kind of takes the fun out of it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #flies #houseflies #lifehacks #homestead
Weed control is a crucial aspect of growing a garden. But if you don’t want to rely on harmful herbicides, you have to be creative.
Poultry birds are essential to the sustainability of a homestead. It is simply the most economical way to provide protein for the kitchen table in both good times and bad.
Peter from TreeEater Farm lived off the grid for 13 years. He built his home, he grows his food, and his property isn’t connected to utilities
However, germinating your own seeds — and then successfully transplanting them to your garden later — requires that you follow some basic steps.
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.
Wood pallets are so incredibly useful, especially if you’re into frugality and DIY projects. There are dozens of ways you can upcycle them. #homesteadsurvivalsite #upcycled #woodpallets #pallets #repurposed
Choosing the right breed of goats to keep on your homestead is vital to the success and longevity of your survival livestock plan. #homesteadsurvivalsite #goats #homesteader #raisinggoats #livestock
Our modern conveniences have come at a cost. We have lost a set of basic skills that save money, offer independence, and help us survive.