Read on for our best books for homesteaders! Perfect for those new to country life or for gifts! No matter how self-sufficient you may be, there will come a time when you need to read about and learn from the experiences of others. That's where books come in. While nothing replaces hands-on experience, learning from the successes and failures of others can help you avoid some pitfalls, speed … [Read more...]
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Planning A Vegetable Garden
Planning a vegetable garden? Take into account what your family likes to eat - read on for our best gardening tips. Winter and early Spring is the perfect time of year to finalize plans for the gardens. Planning a vegetable garden is an important part of being able to ensure having enough food in the cold room for the winter. This planning is just one of the things I love about … [Read more...]
Dutch Oven No Knead Bread Recipe
Here's a no knead bread recipe you can make overnight - in the morning, just pop it in your Dutch oven and bake. If you love homemade bread as much as we do, here's a treat. Skip the kneading and try this no knead Dutch oven bread recipe instead - easier on you and it tastes delicious, especially warm out of the oven. Doesn't this look good? Instead of buying an artisan … [Read more...]
Ultimate HP Sauce Recipe -Homemade Condiment
This HP Sauce recipe makes 15 half pint jars. Also known as A1 steak sauce or Brown sauce, this condiment is perfect for savory foods! We love this homemade HP Sauce recipe! I make some every year, water bath can the full mason jars and then store them in my food pantry. Perfect on steaks and roasts, this brown sauce adds a delicious flavor to tomato dishes. Here's how to make your … [Read more...]
8 Ways to Use and Preserve Rhubarb
Looking for ways to use and preserve Rhubarb? I've got delicious recipes for you! Spring on a northern homestead, what a wonderful time of year! In many gardens, the first small harvests begin to happen. Along with Asparagus and Jerusalem Artichokes, another early plant in our gardens is Rhubarb, which we usually start picking in June. Read on to find lots of great rhubarb recipes. Want more … [Read more...]
How to Grow Herbs – Indoor or Outdoor Herb Gardens
Once you know how to grow herbs, you can easily start your own indoor or outdoor herb garden! If you've never grown herbs, you are in for a treat. Fresh herbs taste incredible compared to the dried herbs you can buy at the supermarket. There is just no comparison. At all. And once you start growing some of your own herbs, you might just add a few different herb plants to your garden next … [Read more...]
How to Preserve Garlic in Oil – and Other Ways to Store Garlic
Here's how to preserve garlic in oil - store it in the fridge or freezer. Garlic is one of the easiest things to grow in your food garden. You can grow quite a few heads of garlic in a fairly small space. If you grow a lot of garlic, you may want to find ways to store garlic cloves long term. I want to show you how to preserve garlic in oil. Plus, other ways to store garlic safely! Want more … [Read more...]
How to Dry Chives
Once you learn how to dry chives, you'll find it easy to always keep some on hand for cooking! When you properly dry chives for long-term storage you’ll find that you'll have lots of dried chives to use in cooking all year long. There are several ways to dry chives, and I'll share these different methods of drying herbs below. This will hopefully help you to include chives in recipes and meals … [Read more...]
Weatherproof Plant Markers DIY – Cute & Creative Craft
Make up some of these weatherproof plant markers for your garden this year! I once heard someone say that she would never be caught using plant markers in her garden. She considered it a "cheat" and declared with pride that she would never forget what she'd planted. Well, good for her. But for the rest of us humans who find it very easy to forget if "this is the row where we planted the … [Read more...]
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