Articles for category: Homesteading

homemade yogurt

Homemade Yogurt: How to make one (or two)?

Making yogurt at home is very easy; however it can test your patience. Homemade yogurt doesn’t require a lot of work from you; in fact, it takes a lot of time for the yogurt to simply sit and culture. So, patience is the key here. The Benefits of Homemade Yogurt Homemade yogurt offers a plethora ...

Homestead Security

Homestead Security: What you need to know?

Homestead Security One of the lesser mentioned reasons homesteading is continuing to grow in popularity and the “prepper” movement has taken hold is that of security of private property and the lives of families across the globe. Whether you are homesteading in the US or homesteading in Australia, you need to learn about homestead security! ...

homemade bread

How To Make Homemade Bread? Easy Tips To Follow

Homemade Bread 101 Bread is all-time favorite food for many Americans, and homemade bread, perhaps, has no competitors. Made using only 5 ingredients, this delicious homemade bread will soon become a stable in your urban homestead kitchen. All you need for this French bread is 1 1/4 th cup of warm water (not boiling!), a ...

make your own cheese

Make Your Own Cheese At Home Effortlessly

Make Your Own Cheese Make your own cheese at home is an integral part of self-sufficiency and frugal living. There are a million ways of making homemade cheese, and each method has its own advantages and difficulty levels. Here’s a table outlining various types of cheese and a brief description of how they are typically ...

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Homesteading Skills You Need To Learn

Which Homesteading Skills Do I Need To Know? Although homesteading skills are certainly not a new concept, the ideas and concepts of urban homesteading has started to gain traction with both the young and the urban population. In the past, homesteaders spent years undertaking backbreaking tasks of plowing, tilling and harvesting farms carved out of ...

organic eggs

Organic Eggs: Nature’s Nutrient-Packed Powerhouses

Organic Eggs 101 Local urban families are now looking at the art of raising chicken with renewed interest. One of the main reasons for the interest in organic eggs and farming is because people want to know how their food is being grown. They are interested in knowing what constitutes their food. They want to ...

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oyster mushroom

How to grow oyster mushrooms at home in a bucket?

To grow oyster mushrooms at home in a bucket, fill the bucket with a pasteurized substrate like straw or sawdust, inoculate it with oyster mushroom spawn, keep it in a dark, humid environment, and maintain proper moisture until mushrooms start to fruit. From Bucket to Plate: How to Cultivate Oyster Mushrooms at Home Oyster mushrooms ...

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easy-to-identify edible mushrooms

6 easy-to-identify edible mushrooms for beginners

For beginners, easy-to-identify edible mushrooms include morels, chanterelles, puffballs, and oyster mushrooms, each known for their distinctive shapes, colors, and lack of toxic look-alikes. Discover the World of Edible Mushrooms: 6 Easy-to-Identify Varieties for Beginners Mushrooms are a diverse and fascinating group of organisms that have been consumed by humans for thousands of years. They ...

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Should Farmer Children Go to Kindergarten

Should Farmer Children Go to Kindergarten? The Great Debate!

The question of whether farmer children should attend kindergarten is a multifaceted issue with valid arguments on both sides. While some argue that early childhood education is crucial for all children, regardless of their background, others contend that the unique experiences of growing up on a farm provide ample learning opportunities. This in-depth analysis explores ...