More Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency Author: Caleb Warnock | Language: English | ISBN:
B00ICVKHD4 | Format: PDF
More Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency Description
Your ancestors knew how to live self-sufficiently—now you can follow in their footsteps!
Bestselling author Caleb Warnock is back with a new collection of money-saving and healthy-living skills to help your family gain independence and self-reliance. Learn how to
-Grow self-seeding vegetables
-Build raised garden beds using step-by-step instructions
-Collect water from rain and snow
-Make your own laundry detergent
-Find wild vegetables for everyday eating
Discover these tricks and more from the author of The Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency and Backyard Winter Gardening. You can be a living example of independence for the rising generation, and avoid grocery store prices while you’re at it.
Whether you’re growing an organic family garden or running a no-nonsense household, More Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency is a must-have guide to becoming truly self-reliant for you and your family.
- File Size: 29366 KB
- Print Length: 184 pages
- Publisher: Cedar Fort, Inc. (February 10, 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00ICVKHD4
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #97,536 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Title: More Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency
Author: Caleb Warnock
Publisher: Hobble Creek Press
ISBN: 978-1-4621-1343-9
“Learn about self-seeding vegetables, build raised beds in your garden, collect water from rain and snow, find wild vegetables for everyday eating, and even make your own laundry soap,” the inside flap cover states in Caleb Warnock’s book, "More Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency."
At one hundred and eighty-four pages, this paperback targets individuals who want to be self-sufficient by eating off the land and surviving on their own. As a second book in the series, this has additional tips and techniques for living more efficiently.
Covering twenty-one chapters, the book starts out promoting learning to be a self-reliant family, not a prepared one. Recalling war rationing during 1942, victory gardens were established, but times have changed if America has to be reliant on its citizens.
With pictures of food and flowers blended with grandchildren and farming, the writer promotes bartering, growing food, and educating others about becoming self-reliant. Having a myriad of his own personal experiences, he explains what has and has not worked for his family and him.
Chapters include topics about no-nonsense household tips and buying old or reliable items to having full-year raised-bed gardens, eat wild edible vegetables, and know about self-seeding and the five mysteries of the garden to grow.
Although the writer plugs his all-natural weed killer that is only available on his website, he does give recipes for disinfecting water, dishwashing soap, toothpaste, laundry soap, stain cleaners, dryer sheets, and homemade diapers.
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