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Homesteading Quest

A blog about homesteading, canning, simple living, chickens and cooking.

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Blue Acre Farm

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our family, our faith, and our journey to live a simple life

Our family, our faith, and our journey to live a simple life. So Long, Summer! August 22, 2012. We had a blast! We had never been to a Renaissance Festival before, and thanks to our veteran relatives, we will definitely be doing it again soon. Heading out on a tour of the property.

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Homesteading Stewards - Living Simply for a Better Life

Living Simply for a Better Life. History How We Got Here. Living in a Fema Trailer Ideas for Small Spaces. Mung bean and alfalfa are probably the best known of all the edible sprouts, but there is quite a variety of seeds that are good for sprouting. The list of possiblities is so long that I will only share the ones I have heard of.

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The Back Forty

Sunday, June 14, 2015. Health issues and economizing have meant trimming extra expenses and I can now post here after having the computer cleaned up and accessing wifi somewhere besides home anymore. I knew McDonalds was good for something, ha! Way slightly buried under ground level and then piled all the soil atop that in a thick layer.

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