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Preparedness

You may not realize this, but homesteading is by far the best way to prepare for most disasters, especially the ones that will last a long time. A homestead will not only give you a safe haven to bug in to, but it’ll also offer multiple renewable and off the grid food and water sources, sources that will likely continue to feed you when SHTF.

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The Family Cloth. Washable Toilet Paper?

March 20, 2020December 22, 2008 by Kendra
the family cloth

Ready for some EXTREME money saving advice? It’s being referred to as “the family cloth”. Would you go so far as to use washable toilet paper?

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"Hi! I'm Kendra. I'm a wife, mother, and homesteader. I love everything that has to do with simple living. I'm a canning instructor, an avid gardener, and a constant learner of old-fashioned skills. Here is where I share it all. Welcome to the adventure!"
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