My EcoZoom Stove Review
EcoZoom Stoves are an extremely efficient and versatile way to cook food without electricity. Check out my review and pics here.
EcoZoom Stoves are an extremely efficient and versatile way to cook food without electricity. Check out my review and pics here.
I’m trying something new this year for starting my seeds: Soil Block Makers. Here are my thoughts on the product and my experience so far. (Hint: LOVE THEM!)
I ended up with a large harvest of tiny onions, so I thought I’d experiment with preserving them by canning pickled onions. Here’s how they turned out…
Waxed cheese can last for years without refrigeration. Here’s how my first waxing experiment went.
Dying for Spring so you can get back in the garden? There’s a lot you can do right now to be getting prepared! Here are a few ideas to keep you busy until the cold months have passed.
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States. Hawthorn has proven to be a powerful herb in healing damaged hearts, and preventing heart disease. Here’s how to make a super easy tincture to strengthen and tone the cardiovascular system, and to get you on a road to a healthier heart.
Here’s an easy way to make delicious, seedless raspberry jelly. This is by far my favorite jelly EVER!
Here’s a simple and easy way I have found to remove permanent marker from wooden furniture.
Freezing meat and produce to be canned at your own convenience is a great way to ease the burden of the summer harvest. Here’s what you can freeze for canning, and what doesn’t work so well…
The pioneers used huge stew pots for so many things! Here’s why I think every homesteader should have one…
Here’s a tasty way to fill your shelves with an easy heat-and-eat meal!
Here’s a good variety of soups you can make using only shelf stable ingredients, for those times when you might not be able to get to the store.
Camping with a toddler can be a ton of fun, but it can also be exhausting as well! Here are a few tips to help make your trip a little easier, and advice to keep your little one safe and content during your stay.
If you’ve never tried growing cowpeas, I’d definitely recommend that you give it a try! Here’s how my first experience growing them went, what I learned along the way, and why I’ve grown to love them in the garden!
Finding tiny worms in your freshly picked raspberries is a real bummer. If you’re having a problem with the larvae of fruit flies in your berries, you’re not alone. Here are a few recommended methods for preventing a recurring infestation next year.
This year I grew Cayenne, Albino Bullnose, Friariello Di Napoli, and California Wonder Bell Peppers. Here’s what I learned…