
Homestead Projects to Start This Fall
Fall is the perfect time to start your homestead projects. In fact, homesteaders will be quite busy from here on out until after the Christmas

Fall is the perfect time to start your homestead projects. In fact, homesteaders will be quite busy from here on out until after the Christmas

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]By now most pumpkins are ripe for harvesting or a couple of weeks or so away from starring in

Homeschooling and homesteading are different and difficult in their own ways but they can also go hand-in-hand. There are disadvantages in both but the advantages

Have you ever wondered what exactly is inside that can or pouch of cooking oil you’re buying from the grocery store? It’s easy to just

When you’re into homesteading and prepping, you know the value of storing food. Canning is one way of preserving food in preparation for the future.

Take a good look at your beloved garden. Do you see anything that doesn’t belong there? Aside from the weeds, plastic should be banned from





The Recipe Grandma’s Peach Cobbler There was a time when desserts cooled beside open windows while summer air drifted gently through the farmhouse. Peach cobbler

There was a time when nearly every farmhouse kitchen held a small collection of herbs hanging beside the window. Lavender for calming the nerves. Chamomile

This is what it took to build America. Not every important moment happened in a workshop, a field, or a barn raising. Some happened quietly.

This is what it took to build America. There was a time when building a barn was not a private project. It was a community