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15 Ways To Keep Your Farm Fresh Veggies Through Changing Seasons

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December 6, 2024 By Riley E. Carlson 1 Comment

If you want your veggies to stay farm-fresh, store them properly and you will be surprised by their preservation ability. Like carrots-- did yo know that they can last in storage for 3-5 months? To keep veggies fresher for a longer period, follow these simple and natural tips. Farm Fresh Veggies Natural Storage Ideas There is really nothing worse than getting a large …Continue Reading

25 Questions To Guide You In Finding The Right Property

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November 27, 2024 By Mary Stone 1 Comment

Take note of these questions to guide you in finding the right property, so you'll find only the best place for your most valuable investment! Questions To Guide You In Finding The Right Property Looking for the right property is a challenging and demanding undertaking. You need to be very mindful of many aspects. Don't rush anything, because you might miss an important …Continue Reading

How To Homeschool On The Homestead | Tips, Ideas, And Guide

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November 25, 2024 By Eva Lynn Leave a Comment

Feature | Child with woman holding map | How To Homeschool On The Homestead | Tips, Ideas, And Guide

Want to know how to homeschool on the homestead? Whether you're set on homeschooling or still weighing your options, you might pick up a thing or two from these practical tips, ideas, and guide on how to homeschool! How To Homeschool: What You Need To Know "To homeschool, or not to homeschool", that is the big question, especially for new homesteaders. Choosing to homeschool …Continue Reading

Wilderness Survival: How To Prevent Injury During Emergencies Off Grid

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November 15, 2024 By Riley E. Carlson Leave a Comment

Wilderness survival know-how is an important skill every self-sufficient homesteader should have handy. Whether you're out in the mountains or a few miles from civilization, wilderness survival is a must for every homesteader! Handy Wilderness Survival Tips, Tricks, And Guide Exploring the wild, or anything out of your safe or comfort zone, can get a little rough especially …Continue Reading

Dehydrating 101 Series: Eggs

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November 14, 2024 By Kim Pezza 2 Comments

At some point, it happens to anyone who has lots of chickens.....you have lots of eggs in the fridge because the girls are going like gangbusters and you can't seem to use those eggs fast enough. Dehydrating 101 Series: Finding More Uses for Eggs Sure, you can give some away, do a ton of baking that you may not really want to do, or just hope that they will hold in the fridge …Continue Reading

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