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Don’t Miss These Posts On Homesteading…

Don’t Miss These Posts On Homesteading…

1. The Homesteader’s Secret Essential Thieves Oil Recipe

Did you know you can make your own essential thieves oil recipe? A true blue homesteader should, because every homesteader I know practically swears by the many benefits of thieves oil. It’s also interesting to know thieves oil history… Click to read more

2. Sourdough Bread Recipe

This sourdough bread recipe will allow you to have a fresh and handmade at the comfort of your home. Sourdough bread is a treasured recipe for many homesteaders. This delicious, no-nonsense bread is economical and very easy to make. It does require a little planning ahead and takes a bit more time to make predominantly because you need to make a sourdough starter to make the bread. Rest assured, the extra time and effort will all be worth it in the end… Click to read more

3. How To Cook A Turkey Perfectly For Thanksgiving

It’s impossible to think of fancy holiday meals shared with family and friends without thinking of a plump, large turkey at the center of the spread. Many people have variations on how to cook a turkey properly and I will more than likely get a lot of grief for saying one way is better than another, but these are the tried and tested methods I use to cook a Thanksgiving turkey every year. I know many recipes get handed down from one generation to the next, so I have just documented the process I have found to be the best way to cook a turkey. Learn how to cook a turkey in the oven perfectly with this recipe. I promise it’s easier than it looks! Click to read more

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