Garlic, Onion, & Chili Powder

“If you’ve ever bought spices from the store, you probably noticed that they often contain ingredients like “ant-caking agent” or “natural flavor” (AKA MSG). Many often contain trace

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How To Make the Best Tasting Grape Juice

“The secret to making delicious homemade grape juice is to never boil the grapes. Grape juice reduces bad cholesterol, helps maintain healthy blood pressure, prevents damage to blood

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How To Preserve Garlic

“With a huge harvest of hard neck garlic and no possible way to use it all before it began sprouting, I decided to figure out a better way

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Milling Flour At Home Using A Blender

“So, I’ve just discovered something amazing. You can mill flour. At home. In your blender. For years I’ve known that buying flour pre-ground in the store as opposed

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Acorn Recipes

“Our family had a wonderfully wild foods infused Thanksgiving this year that was especially rich in roasted Acorns and White Fir, as Oak and Fir trees are common

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Make Your Own Italian Sausage

“Making your own fresh Italian sausage is seriously easy. If you can make meatballs or meatloaf… then you can make your own Italian sausage. Your homemade Italian sausage

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Freezing Herbs

“This page will show 3 methods of freezing herbs. Though all herbs can be frozen or dried, some herbs freeze better than dehydrating. For herbs like basil, chives,

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How To Process Walnuts – Curing, Cracking, Soaking, Storage

“Last fall I got a phone call from one of my neighbors – “Would I like walnuts?” (I love my neighbors.) It turns out that other neighbors, relatives

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Easy Home Made Mayonnaise

“Once you start making your own mayonnaise, and realize just how simple and tasty it is, you wont be interested in the preservative-laden shop-bought options anymore. I recently

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Small Homebuilt Cider Press

“When life gives you lemons you make lemonade; when your neighbor gives you several bushels of apples, duh, make cider! However in my case, I didn’t exactly have

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Making A Years Worth Of Butter

I’ve been asked how I know that 8 gallons of cream is the right amount for a year’s worth of butter for two people. I don’t. But I

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Vinegar Making

“Last winter I wrote a post about my first attempts at making vinegar. I set a few types in motion on the kitchen counter, and over the course

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How To Make Chicken Sausage

“A couple of weeks ago we had our first adventure in sausage making, this process was not nearly as hard as I would have thought it would be,

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Ancient Cooking: Silignites (Whitest Wheat Bread)

“My son, came home one day after school last year and told me we needed to cook. YAHOOO! My favorite thing to do, then he told me that the recipe

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Make Dandelion Wine, Jelly, Syrup & More

“Many of us perceive dandelions as weeds and we’re out digging them up as soon as they appear, while others are allowing them to grow and bloom and

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Health, Safety & Common Sense In Meat Curing & Processing

“Many of you are embarking on unfamiliar waters regarding the curing of meat. If you’re fearful or nervous, remember that humans have been curing meat for millennia, that

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5 Ways To Use Herbs To Keep Warm In The Winter

“During the cold winter months, especially when those cold fronts blast through, it can be hard to keep warm. To keep warm during these short days and long

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Building A Root Cellar

“Here are three reasons for having a cellar… You get to eat fresh food all winter. Canned, frozen, and dehydrated food is good, but fresh food tastes the best.

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DIY Infused Olive Oils

“…the first thing that came to mind was homemade infused olive oils. I’d infused alcohol before, but never cooking oil. Same concept, though. So, I headed to FoodGawker

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Fake Betty Crocker Cookie Mixes

“Ever have one of those “Ah-ha!” moments? It happened to me yesterday when I was lamenting the price of those very convenient Betty Crocker Cookie Mixes. I remember

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