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How to Render Lard – Busy Person Method

Food, Food Preservation, Recipes

Farmer Nathan and I both grew up in the low-fat generation complete with skim milk and fat-free labels on so many packages at the grocery store. Fat was the health enemy to be avoided. So naturally, neither of us grew up cooking with some of the traditional fats (lard, tallow, shmaltz etc.). Other than the […]

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Beginner Spring Vegetable Garden – Step-by-Step

Gardening Tips, Growing Vegetables, Seed Starting, Spring Garden

It may be winter outside, but it isn’t too early to be thinking about your spring garden! The frosty temperature and occasional snow can make the coming season feel far off. It also can feel a bit intimidating when you feel like you’ve just gotten a handle on growing a few summer vegetables. Good news!

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Seed starting – How to jumpstart your garden

Gardening Tips, Growing Vegetables, Seed Starting

Oh, what joy can be found in growing your own seedlings for your garden! To be able to watch a seemingly inert dry seed spring to life as it emerges from the ground is truly amazing. There are many advantages to starting your own seedlings and an opportunity to enjoy the springing forth of life

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January 2021 on the homestead: Saved us $86

Finances & Records, Food Preservation, Lifestyle, Organization

Like we mentioned at the end of 2020, we want to keep better records of what we grow, raise, and eat so that we can more accurately know what we need to get us through until the next harvest. We more or less accomplished month 1 of 12 of this new habit. Therefore, it’s time

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How to make pour-over coffee

Drinks, Recipes

There are many ways to approach coffee brewing. Whether it is the efficiency of a drip coffee maker or the heartiness of a percolator. The depth of flavor from the french press or the smooth taste of a pour-over. Today, we will venture into how to make pour-over coffee that is delicious and will take

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Homestead Hygge – 5 Simple Elements

Green Living, Lifestyle

Frost settles on the garden, the days are chilly, and the days are still short. Winter is here in its full glory. In the past I was not a huge fan of the cold weather months, and couldn’t wait for spring to bring warmer weather and longer days. But the Danish concept of hygge greatly

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Cold stratification for seeds in 4 easy steps

Gardening Tips, Growing Vegetables, Seed Starting

Your seed packets have arrived in the mail, you’re skimming the growing instructions on the packets and you come across a note along these lines: “This seed needs to be cold stratified for 30 days before planting.” Strata-what? What’s this new step? If you’ve primarily been growing an annual summer vegetable garden you may not

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How to make clarified butter – No special equipment

Food, Recipes

Clarified butter, sometimes called ghee, is simply butter that has been heated low and slow and then strained of the remaining milk solids (casein and whey) for a “purer” butter. I discovered this form of butter when I started my first Whole30 about 5 years ago. I knew I was going to miss milk for

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Take a seed inventory – Free printable worksheet

Gardening Tips, Organization, Seed Saving, Seed Starting

Seed catalog season is here! Time to dream about this year’s garden, begin planning layouts, and figure out how to fit everything you want to grow in the available garden space. If you’re anything like us, you’ve acquired quite the stash of seeds over the years to the point you don’t remember what you have…and

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Tips to grow great radishes

Fall Garden, Gardening Tips, Growing Vegetables, Winter Garden

There is nothing quite like a fresh home-grown radish with that fresh crisp snap, spicy bite, or vibrant colors. Nor the pleasant welcome they bring to spring garden as one of the first vegetables ready to harvest. But sometimes, radishes can be finicky to grow in the garden. Farmer Nathan is here with some easy

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