
Preserving eggs
Have an abundance of eggs? Can’t keep up with the influx and don’t want them to go to waste? Have
… And our mistakes! As we work towards self-sufficiency. Follow along as we teach ourselves the skills we wish our grandparents could have.
Have an abundance of eggs? Can’t keep up with the influx and don’t want them to go to waste? Have
The best inexpensive roadway is tar and chip in my opinion. We saved $62,250 on our roping arena area alone! The first option isn’t always the best choice. Lesson learned.
Have an abundance of eggs? Can’t keep up with the influx and don’t want them to go to waste? Have
The best inexpensive roadway is tar and chip in my opinion. We saved $62,250 on our roping arena area alone! The first option isn’t always the best choice. Lesson learned.
This DIY fertilizer is easy and cheap. Plus, it renews itself four times throughout the year. Learn how to make comfrey tea to fertilize your garden!
Having animals break through your fences will test your patience. Animals escape. But, if they associate you with food, you don’t need to stress about it. They will come right back.
Ever feel like you just can’t help overextending yourself? Do you find it hard to say “no” to your friends and family when you are just over your head with tasks? I do, but I’m working on my failed fulfillments.
Fencing in farm animals is not fun, but I’ve learned that it’s absolutely necessary before acquiring farm animals. Ask me how I know that!
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