25 Stocking Stuffers for Homesteaders
We’ve scoured the market and found some great stocking stuffers that homesteaders actually want! Feast your eyes on this merry list… #homesteadsurvivalsite #stockingstuffers #christmas #homesteading #giftideas
We’ve scoured the market and found some great stocking stuffers that homesteaders actually want! Feast your eyes on this merry list… #homesteadsurvivalsite #stockingstuffers #christmas #homesteading #giftideas
A single person can easily spend $100 a week on food. How in the world can you make $100 last the whole year? Here’s how.
Whether you’re simply curious or trying to survive the end of the world, you might want to try cooking squirrel. Here’s how.
When you live off grid, it may be hard for an ambulance to reach you. Your first aid skills will be the difference between life and death.
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.
Homestead pets and livestock can become ill or injured at any time, which is why all homesteaders should learn basic livestock first aid.
It’s better to warm your home with a fireplace or woodstove, but you’re going to need lots of firewood. Here’s how to get it for free. #homesteadsurvivalsite #firewood #free #frugality #freefirewood
If you have a bountiful supply of home-grown herbs this year, you may be looking for new ways to preserve them.