Homestead Survival Hacks How to Live on Your Own Without Depending on Anyone Else
By Amy Lambert
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About this ebook
You may not realize it, but you probably rely pretty heavily on other people just to live your life. For many people, reliance on others for things like food, clothes, and medicine is not a problem but some people want to strike out on their own and become self-reliant. If you are one of those, you might consider homesteading as an option. If you are curious to learn more about homesteading, this book is the perfect place for you to start.
In this book you will receive the following:
- An introduction to the concept of homesteading
- Tips for raising/growing your own food
- Food storage and preservation tips
- Natural remedies and basic medical tips
The information in this book is designed to serve as an introduction to homesteading and to help you get started with it, if that is the path you choose.
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Homestead Survival Hacks How to Live on Your Own Without Depending on Anyone Else - Amy Lambert
Introduction
You may not realize it, but you probably rely pretty heavily on other people just to live your life. Think about it. Your food comes from a farmer or food manufacturing company that is shipped to a grocery store where you purchase it in a transaction facilitated by a cashier. Your clothes are made in a factory somewhere and stocked on shelves that are maintained by store employees. You also rely on city or county utilities for things like water, electricity, and heat. For many people, this level of reliance on others is not a problem but some people want to strike out on their own and become self-reliant. If you are one of those, you might consider homesteading as an option. If you are curious to learn more about homesteading, this book is the perfect place for you to start.
What is Homesteading?
The term homesteading
refers to a self-sufficient lifestyle, in the broadest sense of the word. To achieve a self-sufficient lifestyle you must grow your own food and then preserve and store those foods. Some people who engage in homesteading