It isn’t so long ago that refrigeration was a very rare thing. Go back a few generations and you probably…
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Mother Earth Monday – Homemade Pectin
Years ago, I posted on a site about how to make your own pectin. I doubt it ever got much…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Homemade Sugar
There are lots of sweeteners that you can gather or grow on your own. Honey and Stevia come immediately to…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Trail Pasta
While I am dedicating so much of my time and attention to the Iron Game Chef competition, I am going…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Starter Livestock Addendum
You may recall my original post regarding the top 5 picks (I know, technically six) for starter animals on a…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Fork to Fork
A short series spanning only 6 episodes, this little show was interesting to me and relevant to the topic of…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Yogurt
There is just something special about fermentation in all it’s forms. Sauerkraut, cheese, beer, pickles, wine and of course, yogurt.…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – GMO-Free Heirloom and OP Seeds
A friend of mine sent me a link today that I had to share. I am setting aside the posting…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – TVP
I have previously discussed the use of Beef Gravel as an option for your outdoor meals. I would like to…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – The Big Idea About Little Homes
I had heard about tiny homes long ago, but dismissed them. Having spent time living in a trailer home, anything…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Penny Battery
It is funny how often we rely on pretty toxic materials for some of the most minor things. We put…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Words Matter
From the title, you are likely wondering if I got my topics confused and am writing about… well, writing. No.…
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