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    Simple water system; an open 16′ by 16′ shed that collects rain water in two 350 gallon tanks, houses a small pv solar system, and shelters firewood.

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    This is such a neat idea! Storing onions for winter, can store for months in pantyhose. Tie a knot between onions and you can then clip the knot as you need an onion.

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    Pallet Barn. Great idea! (Please share)
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    Start a 1-Acre, Self-Sufficient Homestead: Your homestead can be divided into land for raising livestock and a garden for raising fruits, vegetables, plus some grain and forage crops.

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    Behold the mowercycle!

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    Growing Carrots in a Container. Please share.

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    Strawbale Cold Frame / Mini Greenhouse. A Larrapin Garden » Fall Gardens Tour: D & J’s Strawbale Cold Frame (Please share)

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    Could we grow herbs, fruits or vegetables here instead of flowers? What do you think?

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    Baked Hard-Cooked Eggs (Please share!):
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    For anyone that may not know, the BEST way to make "hard-boiled" eggs is in the OVEN! Place the eggs in a muffin tray so they do not move around, turn the oven to 325 degrees, pop in for about 25-30 minutes and remove! Not only are they tastier, but they also are much easier to peel!
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    Canning/Preserving food CD-ROM at: www.homesteadingsurvivalism.com

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    Cooking on a log. Please share. www.homesteadingsurvivalism.com

    Cut the log evenly on both sides so it stands up freely. Then cut it into vertical segments most of the way down the length of the log. Stuff in some newspaper into the cracks as deep as you can get it, leaving a wick at the bottom, and light it up.

    That's all there is to it—the log burns from the inside out, and you have a simple, handmade stove....TA DA ~~ Tonya O'Tinger prostaff. (Women Camp Too)



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    “We don't need a law against McDonald's or a law against slaughterhouse abuse -- we ask for too much salvation by legislation. All we need to do is empower individuals with the right philosophy and the right information to opt out en masse.” ― Joel Salatin (farmer, author. www.polyfacefarms.com)



    This was built with reclaimed wood! Please share.


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    2-liter bottle of water in roof provides as much light as 50-watt light bulb! (Please share) 2 Liter Bottles of Light | GreenCupboards Blog




    Beautiful Chicken Coop Tractor. (Please share!)
    Chicken tractors allow a kind of free ranging along with shelter, allowing chickens fresh forage such as grass, weeds and bugs, which widens their diet and lowers their feed needs. Unlike fixed coops, chicken tractors do not have floors so there is no need to clean them out. They echo a natural, symbiotic cycle of foraging through which the birds eat down vegetation, deposit fertilizing manure, then go on to a new area.

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    DVD about Living Off the Grid. Includes topics such as alternative energy, water, and housing. Off the Grid Country Living DVD | Homesteading and Survivalism Store



    Dandelion muffins. Chop the dandelions up fine, add to corn bread mix. Great with eggs! (from SurvivalGearup)

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    How does your garden normally look compared to this one? Larger or smaller? Share your thoughts on this set up...





    Made with 7Up bottles, twine and nails. Please share!



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