13 Ways to Make Extra Cash in the New Economy
Now is a better time than ever to start making extra cash at home. Diversifying your income and having multiple streams is always a good idea.
Now is a better time than ever to start making extra cash at home. Diversifying your income and having multiple streams is always a good idea.
Being frugal and making resources count is an essential on the homestead. Stretching your resources is that much more critical during a recession.
It’s possible to make toilet paper out of recycled paper or wood shavings, or both. However, it takes some time and patience. Here’s how to do it.
Most people know it as a disinfectant for cuts and scrapes, but there are dozens of other uses for hydrogen peroxide. Here are 50.
It can be hard to find homestead items, but your local thrift store might surprise you. There, you can get homesteading supplies without breaking the bank.
Living the homestead lifestyle offers a sense of freedom and satisfaction. However, you may have taken a drastic cut in income to make your dream of self-sufficiency a reality.
In this video, Household Hacker identifies eight smart ways you can reuse coffee grounds around your home and garden. Here’s what they came up with.
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
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
Before you purchase and move into a tiny house, be sure to consider these four reasons why you may not want to live in a tiny house.