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HomesteadingHeaven.com - Homesteading: self-sufficiency, organic gardening, dairy animals, beekeeping, alternative energy and heating, alternative housing, and more
August 9, 2015. Reflections from a Second-generation Homesteader. 9 Steps to Start Seedlings and Save Big. A Tribute to Late Bloomers. Homegrown Food for Better Health. The “Copper Ring” Theory of Goat Disbudding. The Decision to Homestead. What Homesteading Heaven is all About. Reflections from a Second-generation Homesteader. ShareReflections from a Second-generation Homesteader By Darcy Reinagel 5-1-2014 Ever have an itch that just never goes away no. Life and Lessons Learned. One way to save big.
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Mulberry Island Station Homestead
Mulberry Island Station Homestead. Mulberry Island Station where we hug God, each other and the trees. We grow organic produce and raise free ranged happy hens in natures sunshine. This blog is about homesteading, homeschooling, and living green. I hope you enjoy our adventures that we share with you. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Vegan Gluten Free Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars. We are having a rainy week. So I am baking for the hobbit children. This recipe is quick and easy. 2 cups almond flour.
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The Homesteading Hippy | Studies on Self-Sufficiency
My favorite type of pickling is lacto-fermentation, where bacteria break down sugars and produce lactic acid. These bacteria are not only incredibly healthy (they’re the same type that folks eat Greek yoghurt for) but they also add flavour to the food. It’s been a while since I’ve done any pickling, and I believe the last time was when I made corned beef. Right when I first started this blog. Click to see larger view). The bacterium that makes yoghurt, also uses this reaction. Click to see larger view).
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History of Homesteading
This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Final Grades Turned In. I hope you all learned a thing or two in our class and enjoyed this semester. Good luck in 2010. Also, what exactly to ...
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Homemaking on the Homestead
Canning, Freezing and Preserving. Wednesday, March 28, 2018. Wednesday Snap Shot will have a little different look for awhile. When I'm back up and running again, I'll return to the previous format. Happy last Wednesday of the month. Is it just me or does this month feel like it's flown on by? This last week has been a nice week. The best news is my oldest daughter had her baby! Steps, Steps, Steps. You can see the walk I did HERE. I'm looking forward to trying that again soon. I had one day I also w...
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The Homesteading Housewife
All the Recipes in ONE Place! Check out my QR Code! Promote Your Page Too. Follow me on Twitter. Social Media Management and Consulting. What are People Reading? Fix Tangled Doll Hair (several options). Does your daughter have a beloved doll who has hair that looks something like this? Several of them as a matter of fact! Here is a flashback from the 70s Every Holiday season my Grandmother would make these wonderful raspberry balls. It took me years and y. The Last Iced Coffee Recipe You'll EVER Need!