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Easy Butter Toffee That Melts in Your Mouth
Easy butter toffee is a great holiday treat to impress your guests and taste buds. Even though it seems hard to make, the kids can do it!
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Garlic Italian Tomato Bruschetta
Enjoy delicious fresh garlic tomato bruschetta as an appetizer, snack, or garnish with all of your favorite Italian dishes.
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Kid Approved Homemade Potato Chips
Kid approved "unhealthy" snack of homemade potato chips where everyone can choose their own flavor and it costs very little.
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Episode 101: It’s not an accident we were called to this life
Jen Roberts from Farm Fresh Family gives insight into why so many of us have been called to the homestead life.
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Episode 99: Eating Like a Human with James Berry from Pluck Seasonings
James Berry from Pluck Seasoning is on the podcast today to tell us all about using freeze-dried organ meats in our food.
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My Philosophy and Recipes for Homemade Dog Food
Keep your dogs healthy and your wallet full with natural homemade dog food while keeping the protein on your homestead.
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Understanding the Benefits of Home Dairying with Raw Milk
There is a surprising history behind modern home dairying. Understanding the benefits of raw milk in your home can change your perspective.
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Episode 87: A Year Without The Grocery Store With Karen Morris
Karen Morris from "Are You Prepared, Mama?" shares about her journey to a year without the grocery store and what that can mean for you.
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Why should food labels affect your shopping choices?
Why should food labels affect your shopping choices? Because many of them don't always mean what we think, or mean anything at all.
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Homestead Harvest Zucchini Skillet – simple swaps to enjoy the entire harvest
Impress the whole family with this harvest zucchini skillet We are at that time of year when every surface of the kitchen is covered with all the remnants of our garden’s harvest. We are processing, preserving, and kind of past the excitement of that first tasty tomato to get salted and munched on fresh off the vine. The harvest zucchini skillets can really include a combination of multiple varieties of vegetables out of your garden and even different meat than Italian sausage (although its so tasty)! I have added some greens to the skillet, broccoli, cauliflower, fresh tomatoes, peas, green beans, and anything else your family enjoys. Don’t be surprised…