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Homestead:  Raising and growing your own food

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The Best Animals to Have on a Small Homestead: A Guide to Sustainable Living
The Best Animals to Have on a Small Homestead: A Guide to Sustainable Living
Starting a small homestead can be an incredibly rewarding way to live a more self-sufficient and sustainable life. Whether you're raising animals for food, companionship, or both, choosing the right livestock for your space is crucial. The animals you select should fit your homesteading goals, s...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
February 4th, 2025
Why People Are Milling Their Own Flour: The Rise of Fresh, Homemade Baking
Why People Are Milling Their Own Flour: The Rise of Fresh, Homemade Baking
n recent years, many home bakers and health-conscious individuals have started milling their own flour, a practice that harkens back to traditional methods but is quickly becoming popular in the modern kitchen. With the resurgence of interest in artisanal foods, whole grains, and mindful cooking, mi...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
February 1st, 2025
Why Sourdough is So Popular Right Now: A Deep Dive into the Trend
Why Sourdough is So Popular Right Now: A Deep Dive into the Trend
Sourdough bread is having a major moment, and it’s no surprise. Whether it's the satisfying crunch of the crust, the tangy flavor, or the wholesome feeling of making your own bread from scratch, sourdough has become a beloved staple in kitchens around the world. But why, exactly, is it so popu...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 31st, 2025
How to Keep Your Chickens Happy in Winter for Consistent Egg Production
How to Keep Your Chickens Happy in Winter for Consistent Egg Production
Winter can be a challenging time for backyard chicken keepers, as cold temperatures and shorter days can have a significant impact on your flock’s health and egg production. However, with the right care and attention, you can ensure that your chickens stay happy, healthy, and continue to lay eggs...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 30th, 2025
Essential Items to Have on Your Homestead in Winter
Essential Items to Have on Your Homestead in Winter
Winter on the homestead can be challenging, but with the right preparation, it can also be a cozy and productive time. Whether you're dealing with snow, ice, or simply colder temperatures, there are certain things every homesteader should have on hand to ensure the well-being of their family, li...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 29th, 2025
The Best Things to Dry Can for Long-Term Food Storage
The Best Things to Dry Can for Long-Term Food Storage
Dry canning is an incredibly useful method of preserving food for long-term storage. Whether you’re stocking up for emergency preparedness, seasonal harvesting, or just trying to save space in your pantry, dry canning can keep your food fresh, safe, and ready to use for months or even years. The p...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 28th, 2025
Winter Health: Natural Remedies to Keep You Healthy on the Homestead
Winter Health: Natural Remedies to Keep You Healthy on the Homestead
As the cold months settle in, staying healthy on the homestead becomes more challenging. The winter chill can bring about a variety of health issues, from dry skin to weakened immune systems. But don’t worry – there are plenty of natural remedies you can incorporate into your daily routine to he...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 27th, 2025
Leave the Road and Take the Trails: Embrace the Journey Less Traveled
Leave the Road and Take the Trails: Embrace the Journey Less Traveled
In today’s fast-paced world, we often find ourselves stuck in the grind, following well-worn paths that society and routine have laid out for us. Whether it’s a literal road or a figurative one, it’s easy to become accustomed to the predictable and the comfortable. But what if the real adventu...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 21st, 2025
Winter Activities for Homesteaders: Embracing the Season of Snow and Solitude
Winter Activities for Homesteaders: Embracing the Season of Snow and Solitude
Winter on the homestead can be both a time of rest and a period of hard work. While the colder months may slow down some outdoor tasks, there are plenty of ways for homesteaders to make the most of the season. Whether you're managing livestock, maintaining your property, or finding ways to stay...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
January 15th, 2025
The Best Animals to Have on a Homestead: A Guide to Boosting Your Self-Sufficiency
The Best Animals to Have on a Homestead: A Guide to Boosting Your Self-Sufficiency
Embarking on a homesteading journey often involves more than just growing your own food—it can also mean raising animals to create a self-sufficient and balanced ecosystem. The right animals can provide valuable resources such as food, fiber, and fertilizer, while also contributing to the overall...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
August 22nd, 2024
Empowering Yourself: Why Relying on the Government for Power and Water May Not Be the Best Strategy
Empowering Yourself: Why Relying on the Government for Power and Water May Not Be the Best Strategy
In today’s world, many of us are accustomed to depending on government systems for essential services like electricity and water. While this dependency has its conveniences, it also comes with risks that can affect our quality of life and overall resilience. In this blog post, we’ll explore why...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
August 15th, 2024
Embracing Summer on Your Homestead: Essential Tasks and Activities
Embracing Summer on Your Homestead: Essential Tasks and Activities
As the sun climbs higher and the days grow longer, your homestead beckons with a plethora of tasks and opportunities unique to the summer season. Here’s a comprehensive guide to making the most of these warm, abundant months:1. Gardening Galore Summer is prime time for your garden. From planting a...
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by Author Patricia Annicelli
June 24th, 2024

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