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The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading: An Encyclopedia of Independent Living
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The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading: An Encyclopedia of Independent Living
Current price: $19.99
Barnes and Noble
The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading: An Encyclopedia of Independent Living
Current price: $19.99
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The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading
is a practical guide with nitty-gritty details on everything a homesteader can do, step-by-step with hundreds of color illustrations and pen and ink sketches.
You can do it! This book will show you how to:
Make your own bread?
Grow a garden all winter
Make a solar oven
Store food without electricity
Raise a water buffalo
Make fine linen from stinging nettle
Make your own shampoo
Deliver a baby
Yes, you, too, can be totally self-sufficient! This massive, full-color book answers all these questions and thousands more and includes checklists, diagrams, and instructions. All the information meets these criteria: It is something that
anyone
can do, without special training. It can be done with relatively few supplies or with stuff you can make yourself. It has been tried and tested—either by the author, the military, doctors, or other homesteaders.
is a practical guide with nitty-gritty details on everything a homesteader can do, step-by-step with hundreds of color illustrations and pen and ink sketches.
You can do it! This book will show you how to:
Make your own bread?
Grow a garden all winter
Make a solar oven
Store food without electricity
Raise a water buffalo
Make fine linen from stinging nettle
Make your own shampoo
Deliver a baby
Yes, you, too, can be totally self-sufficient! This massive, full-color book answers all these questions and thousands more and includes checklists, diagrams, and instructions. All the information meets these criteria: It is something that
anyone
can do, without special training. It can be done with relatively few supplies or with stuff you can make yourself. It has been tried and tested—either by the author, the military, doctors, or other homesteaders.