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Pioneering Today

English, Leisure/Hobby/Lifestyle, 419 seasons, 432 episodes, 3 days, 16 hours, 43 minutes
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Pioneering Today is all about getting back to basics, simple living, and self-sufficiency with old-fashioned skills and wisdom in a modern world. With heirloom gardening, canning, preserving the harvest, from scratch cooking, raising your own food, including livestock (backyard chickens, pigs, and cattle), natural medicine, herbs, DIY like soap making along with living a simple self-sufficient life, no matter where you live. Hosted by 5th generation homesteader, Melissa K. Norris, author of The Made-from-Scratch Life. This podcast brings you the conversation from MelissaKNorris.com and The Pioneering Today Academy, with Q&A's, teaching, tutorials, and always giving you practical ways and tips to live the simple and self-sufficient life.
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11 Tips to Get Rid of Bugs on Plants Naturally that Actually Work

There's nothing more frustrating than having bugs or other garden pests decimate your vegetables. Unfortunately, there's a lot of myths or suggestions to use synthetic pesticides. These are the tips that have actually worked in my garden. This way you can have delicious organic vegetables from your backyard without sharing them with pests. Snag links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/266 Get your copy of the Family Garden Plan to help you grow and harvest a year's worth of vegetables from your backyard http://familygardenplan.com
7/31/202021 minutes, 24 seconds
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Your COVID19 Gardening Plan to Grow Your Own Food

Many of us are relying on our gardens this year for food than ever before. In this episode, I, Jill from the Beginners Gardener and Kevin from Epic Gardening share what our preparedness garden plans look like this year and our top 3 crop choices from 3 very different gardening climates to help you create YOUR gardening plan to feed your family. Get the free how much to plant per person for a year's worth of food chart HTTP://familygardenplan.com
4/1/202057 minutes, 37 seconds
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Paper product substitutes & tips for homemade reusable items

These homemade reusable substitutes for single-use store-bought items will serve you well, especially in these times when toilet paper can be hard to come by. Learn valuable tips for homemade versions of paper towels, toilet paper, plastic wrap and more! Resources at https://melissaknorris.com/249
3/27/202047 minutes, 56 seconds
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5 Tips to Create a Handmade & Vintage Home

Having a home that is beautiful and functional is extremely important, especially now when many of us are spending more time there. These tips will help you create a vintage and handmade home with easy frugal ideas with inspiration from Lisa of Farmhouse On Boone. Resources at https://melissaknorris.com/248 
3/24/202034 minutes, 1 second
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How to Grow Your Own Food Q&A

Today I answer your questions on growing your own food straight from your messages. Now more than ever people are needing to grow a garden to provide for their family and I answer your questions. Snag resources at https://melissaknorris.com/247 Get your FREE seat in the Organic Gardening Workshop NOW https://melissaknorris.com/workshop
3/21/202023 minutes, 53 seconds
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Coronavirus Homestead Plan to Alleviate Fear & Be Prepared

During this unprecedented time with the Coronavirus, I'm sharing what we're doing (and you can too) to stay calm, be prepared, and help others. Where to find staples (and what we're stocking), plans for growing food and herbal medicine, plus involving the family and kids. FREE Organic Gardening Workshop https://melissaknorris.com/workshop and links to tutorials resources from today's episode https://melissaknorris.com/246 
3/14/202033 minutes, 15 seconds
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How to Keep Weeds Out of the Garden Naturally

Weeds have long plagued me in the garden & weed fabric does NOT work, but I've finally found some things that do work to keep weeds out of the garden naturally long term. Resources at https://melissaknorris.com/245 Get your seat to the FREE Organic Gardening Workshop here https://melissaknorris.com/workshop from seed starting to permaculture 
3/13/202022 minutes, 44 seconds
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Achieve Financial Sustainability and Food Security With a Garden

Sustainability and food security is a huge factor in why people start homesteading and can be created with a home garden. Luke from MIGardener shares how much he grows in a small area and how his garden sparked him to start a seed company that made seeds affordable (less than $1 per packet). Go to https://melissaknorris.com/243 for resources AND a 15% off coupon code. Get the Family Garden Plan to know exactly how much to plant for your family and grow from seed to jar http://familygardenplan.com
2/28/202056 minutes, 4 seconds
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How to Care for Fruit Trees In Fall & Winter

Learn how to care for fruit trees in fall & winter, including how to determine your pruning based on YOUR climate (this was fascinating!). Know what to do in fall and what you need to do in winter to ensure the vitality of your fruit trees and how to keep disease down. Go to https://melissaknorris.com/242 for 10% off coupon code from Raintree Nurseries. Want step-by-step tutorials and lessons on growing and preserving your own food seasonally? Doors to the Pioneering Today Academy are only open for a short time https://melissaknorris.com/PTA
2/21/202045 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is this the last episode?

Evaluating where we're spending our time, especially when we feel overwhelmed, is extremely important for anyone, but especially homesteaders. Not only do I share tips on how to evaluate activities when you don't have enough time but also what you need to know about the podcast moving forward (and no worries, it's not the last episode but it is the last Wednesday episode for the time being). To dive deeper with me check out the Pioneering Today Academy here while we're still open for new members https://melissaknorris.com/waitlist
2/19/202019 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tips on How to Declutter Your Home & Keep It That Way

Tips on how to declutter and organize your home. A homestead has more moving parts than most homes and without systems in place, it can quickly become a jumbled mess. Today TracyLynn gives tips on how to start with room resets and creating systems that work based on your habits and triggers for an organized home so you can get more done with less stress. Resources and links https://melissaknorris.com/240
2/14/202036 minutes, 12 seconds
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Where to Buy Whole Grains in Bulk - My Favorite Sources

Learn where to buy whole grains in bulk, my favorite sources, and which grains I buy in bulk. I'll dive into how I use each of those grains in my baking and cooking to help you create a well-stocked pantry. Grab resources and links https://melissaknorris.com/239 including recipes and guides for grinding your own flour at home and picking the best wheat berries for your family's needs.  
2/12/202015 minutes, 47 seconds
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Small Space Vegetable Gardening Urban Gardening Tips

Small space vegetable gardening is doable and Kevin Espiritu from Epic Gardening shares how he grows a TON of food in a small urban environment and how these tips will help you grow more no matter how much or little space you have. Plus, he walks me through growing herbs indoors with hydroponics during the winter months! Get the links & resources https://melissaknorris.com/238 hurry and snag your spot on the waitlist https://melissaknorris.com/waitlist for the Pioneering Today Academy
2/7/202044 minutes, 38 seconds
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How to Improve Soil for Gardening - 3 Easy Tips

Not blessed with great gardening soil? No worries, these 3 easy tips on how to improve soil for gardening will help you out, especially if you have clay, compacted, hard, or sandy soil. We have good soil and I still use these tips every year in the garden. Links & resources at https://melissaknorris.com/237 Get on the waitlist for the Academy https://melissaknorris.com/waitlist for special exclusive videos and resources
2/5/202012 minutes, 36 seconds
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Herbal Medicinal Tea Guide How to Make & Blend Your Own

Using herbs medicinally isn't something I was raised with, but over the years, I turn to my natural medicine cabinet first but one needs to understand how to brew a medicinal cup of tea differently than just a regular cup of tea. Learn choosing the correct herb, medicinal herb sourcing, how to brew your tea medicinally & growing your own. Resources & links https://melissaknorris.com/236 Get on the waitlist for the Pioneering Today Academy https://melissaknorris.com/waitlist
1/31/202037 minutes, 29 seconds
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Best Location for a Vegetable Garden - Choose the Best Position

Picking the best location for a vegetable garden, herbs, or fruit trees depends on your growing climate and land. I walk you through the steps I take when putting in any new plants, beds, or moving ones that haven't been thriving so you can choose the best position for your garden with the 4 basic microclimates every yard has and how to identify microzones easily in the winter months. Resources at https://melissaknorris.com/235 Get the Family Garden Plan for step-by-step planning, growing and harvesting a year's worth of food http://familygardenplan.com 
1/29/202017 minutes, 39 seconds
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Breeding Chickens Naturally: Selective Breeding for Eggs & Chicks for a Homestead Income

Breeding chickens naturally using selective breeding for eggs and chicks, either to build up your own flock or to create a homestead income from your chickens. What you need to know about heritage breeds, picking a breeder, where to get started with your flock, and how to create your breeding plan, either for your own flock or business, with best tips for pricing, shipping and more! Get links here https://melissaknorris.com/234 The Pioneering Today Academy only opens for new members a few times a year, get on the waitlist for exclusive goodies https://melissaknorris.com/waitlist 
1/24/202058 minutes, 9 seconds
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Easy Crop Rotation in the Garden Based on Plant Families

Crop rotation is one of the easiest ways to make a big difference in your garden's health and decreasing disease, but people often get confused on how to implement it. I walk you through the 4 main vegetable families so you can easily use crop rotation either yearly or seasonal, based on your garden space and crops. Resources for today's episode https://melissaknorris.com/234 Get on the waitlist for the Pioneering Today Academy https://melissaknorris.com/waitlist
1/22/202022 minutes, 44 seconds
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No Till Gardening benefit's & Getting Started + Growing Tomatoes in Containers

Learn how to get started with no till gardening (including the pro's to this method) with Jo Lamp'l. Why you should consider no till gardening methods for healthier soil, including less weeds, and easy tips to transition existing beds to this method. Plus, excellent tips on growing tomatoes in containers successfully including some fun new varieties and how to use these tips for other container plants. Resources and links https://melissaknorris.com/232 Your step-by-step tutorial to raising a year's worth of food The Family Garden Plan http://familygardenplan.com 
1/17/202043 minutes, 12 seconds
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How to Plan Your Homestead Year with Budget & Time Restrictions

I share how we plan our homestead year based on what we need to produce from the homestead and how that works into the calendar year. How we evaluate what and how much to raise for meat and adding in or adjusting infrastructure to make sure that happens, including how we phase things when budget and time is an issue. Links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/231 my step-by-step plan and guide for raising a year's worth of vegetables & fruit in The Family Garden Plan http://familygardenplan.com
1/15/202027 minutes, 13 seconds
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How Many Fruit & Berry Plants Per Person Do You Need for a Year's Worth of Food

Just how many fruit and berry plants do you need to grow a year's worth per person in your family? I break down how many fruit and berry plants we have per person, how to choose which options are best for you based on your climate and space, and average yield amounts. Get the chart and info in the blog post at https://melisskanorris.com/230 and snag your copy + bonuses of The Family Garden Plan http://familygardenplan.com to grow a year's worth of food for you family
1/10/202023 minutes, 35 seconds
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List of Heirloom Varieties to Grow in the Garden This Year

The exact list of heirloom varieties I grow in our garden each year. These are my tried and true must-have every year. I also share how much of each variety I plant to take us through an entire year. Get The Family Garden Plan for all the resources and charts to help you grow a year's worth of food here http://familygardenplan.com/ for the written list visit the blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/229
1/9/202030 minutes, 4 seconds
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Where I Buy Heirloom Seeds & Why You Should Use Heirloom Seeds Too

Find out where I buy heirloom seeds and why you should be using some heirloom seeds in your garden if you're not. I also break down the difference in heirloom, hybrid and what GMO means for backyard gardeners as I still see a lot of WRONG info on what GMO seeds actually are. Grab my favorite sources and get your garden planning going with me! Resources & links at https://melissaknorris.com/28 Grow your best garden ever this year with less work and higher yield with the Family Garden Plan http://familygardenplan.com
1/3/202027 minutes, 7 seconds
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Seed Packet Information - How to Read Seed Packets for Gardening Success

Learn how to read seed packet information to help you pick the best varieties for your garden. What you must know about days to harvest and germination, spacing, and descriptions that turn in to your secret weapon to growing more food for your family in the same amount of space! For links and resources go to https://melissaknorris.com/227 get signed up for the free worksheets and charts in the garden planning challenge https://melissaknorris.com/mybestgarden
1/1/202021 minutes, 44 seconds
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Biggest Garden Planning Mistakes & How to Avoid Them

The biggest garden planning mistakes & how to avoid them. Common advice is to start planning your garden with where you're going to put your plants but that is NOT where your gardening should start. I walk you through how to plan your garden strategically based on 20+ years of gardening and raising a year's worth of food for my family based on said garden. Get link/resources for today's episode at https://melissaknorris.com/226 Join my FREE 5 Day Best Garden Plan Challenge here https://melissaknorris.com/mybestgarden 
12/27/201924 minutes, 21 seconds
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Top Takeaways for Vegetable Gardeners from Last Season's Garden

Get the top takeaways from this year's vegetable garden so you can make next year's garden better and increase the harvest based on this year's experience. I walk you through my biggest takeaways, what I won't be planting again, what I'll be doing more of, and my disease prevention plan. Get links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/225 Order your copy of The Family Garden Plan and claim bonuses at http://familygardenplan.com  to help you grow more food organically.
12/21/201932 minutes, 16 seconds
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From Scratch Christmas Dinner Menu - From the Garden

It doesn't get much better than a from-scratch Christmas dinner menu based on what was raised in the garden. Let's be real, that's how the homesteaders and pioneers of old did it. I share what we're serving this year for Christmas dinner along with recipes. Get ideas for your meals and what crops you might want to consider putting in if you aren't already growing them! Get recipes, links, and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/224 Use The Family Garden Plan to plan out your crops so you'll be serving your holiday menus from your own garden produce http://familygardenplan.com 
12/18/201920 minutes, 27 seconds
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Urban Farming: 80 Fruit Trees on 1/3 Acre with Vegetables

Think you can't grow much on just 1/3 of an acre in the middle of the city? We talk about how Greg from Urban Farm U is growing 80 fruit trees, vegetables and herbs on 1/3 acre in the middle of Phoenix and how you can use the same 3 easy steps to become an urban farmer and growing food not only for your family but your community as well. And if you have more space or acreage, you're definitely want to listen in on some of the techniques he uses as well. Grab the links & resources at https://melissaknorirs.com/223 Grow a Year's Worth of Food with The Family Garden Plan & bonuses at http://familygardenplan.com 
12/13/201951 minutes, 21 seconds
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My Top 9 Homestead Gifts to Make Life Easier & Fun

Over the past 20 years of homesteading I've compiled my top favorite homestead related gifts I've received as a gift. Some of these are surprisingly small but will give you ideas for either your own gift giving, sharing with your "santa", or perhaps to save up for or be on the lookout for in the upcoming year. Plus get a behind the scenes look at my newest book and what it involved (and why I never want to be a model) For links and resources go to https://melissaknorris.com/222 
12/11/201927 minutes, 31 seconds
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Living Like it's the 1800's - Wood Stove Cooking & Frugal Living Tips

Living like it's the 1800's in a modern world, seems like a contradiction doesn't it, but even if you do have electricity and running water, there are some valuable tips to be learned that can help you save money now and if you do decide to go off-grid, help you make the transition. One of my favorite tips in this chat with Jacquie is how to bake pies and bread on top of a wood stove without any special equipment or using coals but she also shares some great ideas and inspiration for your garden. Get resources and links at https://melissaknorris.com/221 Want to raise a year's worth of food for your family without being overwhelmed? Get your copy of The Family Garden Plan and bonuses here http://familygardenplan.com 
12/6/20191 hour, 3 seconds
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A Week in the Life - Tips for Freezing Temps & Winter Storms on the Homestead

A week in the life on the homestead, what it looks like on our homestead in a week, especially when freezing temps and storms are rolling in. How we prep the garden, livestock and house when temps are supposed to be in the low teens with high winds, and how you can use the same checklist. Get links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/220 and grow a  year's worth of your own food with my new book & get FREE charts here http://familygardenplan.com 
12/4/201921 minutes, 33 seconds
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Does Homesteading Really Save Money? An honest discussion about money

Does homesteading really save money when you take into account the items you need to buy, livestock, supplies, and the time required? Today we dive into this not often talked about subject with Amy Dingham on when you may or may not actually save money homesteading, what to expect, up front costs, evaluating ways to save money (and if they do) in this honest conversation about still an often taboo subject, money. For resources and links go to https://melissaknorris.com/219
11/29/201949 minutes, 14 seconds
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How to Use Homesteading Skills to Make Money ESPECIALLY during the holidays

Your homesteading skills will not only save you money but they can help you MAKE money. I share how I'm using our homesteading skills during this holiday season to raise money fast for a fundraiser and how you can do the same thing, for yourself or a fundraiser. Snag my recipes in today's blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/218 get my special Holiday Family Bundle right now at 65% to learn how to bake like Ma Ingalls & make your own homemade products https://melissaknorris.com/familybundle
11/22/201925 minutes, 6 seconds
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Sheet Mulching: the Easy Way to Compost with Layers

This is my favorite "lazy" way to compost and build up our vegetable garden soil. If you didn't get to cover crops or a traditional compost pile, you're going to love my sheet mulching method. Learn which manures are best and what materials I prefer for the top layer and why it isn't too late to do this. Get links to all the resources at https://melissaknorris.com/217 Increase your harvest and maximize the space you have using organic and natural methods to raise a year's worth of the fruits and vegetables your family enjoys & get all the pre-order bonuses with my new book The Family Garden Plan at http://familygardenplan.com
11/20/201918 minutes, 41 seconds
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When Butchering a Cow the Best Cuts of Meat to Get

What you need to know to get the best cuts of meat on your cut and wrap order, what to tell the butcher, and the cuts you MUST ask for that the butcher won't offer unless you do. Learn how to make sure you get the most out of your beef and choose the best cuts for you and your family in Part 2 of our Grass Feed Beef Series! For resources, recipes, and links go to https://melissaknorris.com/216
11/15/201942 minutes, 49 seconds
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Baking Hacks & Tips for Busy Nights: How to Freeze Dough

These baking hacks and tips show you how to freeze dough for delicious and easy homemade baked goods during busy nights and times without sacrificing any time or flavor! It can be a struggle to always get homemade food served, but these tips come in handy year round but especially during the holidays. I share how I prep pie crust, cookies, bread, rolls and cinnamon rolls ahead of time and what you need to know make it easier and successful. Get my recipes in today's blog post https://melissaknorris.com/215 For over 100+ from scratch recipes get my book Hand Made: the Modern Guide to Made-from-Scratch Living  Need simplified steps and you're a visual learner, then check out the Homemade Bread & Baking System here
11/13/201924 minutes, 51 seconds
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How to Grow Vegetables All Year: Plant Covers for Cold Weather Gardening

How to have vegetables growing all year long (or as close as possible), including which plants will still grow during frosts and hard freezes, which ones can be left in the ground, and for those more tender veggies, how to use plant covers to extend the growing season. For links to resources and the plant covers Melissa uses go to https://melissaknorris.com/213 and for the guide to raising your own fruits and vegetables pre-order and get over $96 in bonuses the Family Garden Plan at http://familygardenplan.com
11/6/201917 minutes, 11 seconds
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6 Tips for Hygge Style Living on the Homestead

Learn what hygge means and 6 tips for implementing it on the homestead (and why you should!). Melissa talks with Kathie from seasonal homespun living on why embracing hygge during the winter months is good for both the body and soul and practical tips for this Danish tradition. Get all the resources, including recipes and links, at https://melissaknorris.com/212 and take Melissa's free sourdough training series here https://melissaknorris.com/ 
11/1/201932 minutes, 52 seconds
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Bread Baking Tips for the Perfect Loaf (including sourdough)

Snag these tips for bread baking to help you get the perfect homemade loaf. If you've ever had bread turn out too dense and heavy or your sandwich loaves are crumbly or too dry, these tips will help you turn them into delicious perfectly textured loaves, especially if you're using sourdough and are having trouble getting your bread recipes to rise correctly. Sign up for the FREE sourdough starter training series here https://melissaknorris.com/sourdough and get more bread resources for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/211
10/30/201912 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cheap Garden Ideas for Your Homestead that Make a Big Impact

These cheap (or free) garden ideas will save you money and have a big impact on your garden and homestead success. Melissa dives in with Amy from the Sow Edible Podcast on how to improve red clay soil, an easy cheap (and all natural) way to fertilize and feed your plants, along with a few small but very important things to track that will help your garden and food production in a big way. Grab resources and show notes at https://melissaknorris.com/210 and snag your pre-order bonuses for The Family Garden Plan: Grow a Year's Worth of Healthy and Sustainable Food at http://familygardenplan.com
10/25/201949 minutes, 21 seconds
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How to Improve Soil Health- the single BIGGEST factor on garden success

Almost all of your garden success comes back to the health of your soil and learning how to improve soil health is the answer to virtually every gardening issue you have. Plants not actually producing food, stunted growth, lots of green growth but your carrot or beet is super tiny, blossom end rot, yellowing leaves, all signs of poor or imbalanced soil health. Get blog post/resources at https://melissaknorris.com/209 and access our full detailed soil amendment guide as a pre-order bonus for the Family Garden Plan, get all the details here https://familygardenplan.com 
10/23/201913 minutes, 31 seconds
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7 Health Benefits of Maple Syrup & Ways to Use It

Learn the surprising health benefits of maple syrup, an old-fashioned sweetener with wonderful properties beyond the flavor, that no other sweetener has, from antioxidants, essential vitamins and minerals, immune boosting, prebiotic and more. Plus using this old time sweetener at home in your kitchen, as well as tips for making this delight yourself from your own trees, or how to make sure you're getting pure maple syrup if purchasing yourself. Join Melissa and backyard sugar maker Michelle to find out how to harness the power of maple syrup in your kitchen, get links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/208
10/18/201954 minutes, 41 seconds
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How to Treat Fruit Trees Organically: When to Spray for Disease

6 tips on how to treat fruit trees organically and when to spray for disease and pests. Learn what steps to take now in the fall for your fruit trees to decrease pest and disease load, what times of year to spray your fruit trees organically, and options for naturally keeping bugs off your fruit trees that damage the tree or fruit. All the resource links found at https://melissaknorris.com/207 and pre-order bonuses for the Family Garden Plan http://familygardenplan.com
10/16/201915 minutes, 34 seconds
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Self Sufficient Homesteading Tips for the Long Haul

Self sufficient homesteading tips for the long haul from beginning your homestead journey to more experienced. Melissa talks with Anna who started her homesteading journey in a city apartment and in just four years has moved out of the city to their homestead. She shares tips on homesteading while renting, what to look for when purchasing a homestead property and how they're earning an income from their homestead and implementing that. Get the show notes and Anna's free monthly homestead magazine at https://melissaknorris.com/206 
10/11/201952 minutes, 23 seconds
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How to Care for Berry Plants in the Fall (to increase next year's harvest)

Learn what to do with your berry plants in the fall to increase your harvest next year. How to evaluate overall health and location of the plants, when to move the plants if need be, fertilize and mulching, and more so you have the best berry production next year. For the blog post go to https://melissaknorris.com/205 and to check out the pre-order bonuses on Melissa's newest book The Family Garden Plan: Raise a Year's Worth of Healthy and Sustainably Food go to http://familygardenplan.com/
10/9/20199 minutes, 8 seconds
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Raised Bed Gardening Tips - 9 Things You Need to Know

Raised bed gardening tips, we'll discuss the pros and cons of raised beds, which type of soil and crops are best for raised beds, what you need to consider before constructing, weed management and pest/animal solutions with raised beds with Melissa and Jill from the Beginner Gardeners Podcast. Catch Jill's presentation on Raised Bed Gardening inside the free online Organic Gardening Workshop here https://melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop Full blog post and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/204
10/4/201945 minutes, 9 seconds
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5 Tips for Organic Pest Control for Vegetable Gardens

Learn organic pest control for vegetable gardens. Melissa shares how to identify which organic options is the right one, preventative vs infestation use, plus her two favorite options, one is a powder and one is a spray that are like a swiss army knife (they work for almost every pest) and what you need to look out for when purchasing these to ensure it truly is all natural. Get links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/203 and snag your seat today for the Organic Gardening Workshop https://melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop
10/2/201918 minutes, 3 seconds
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Best Herbal Home Remedies for Cold and Flu

Learn how to choose the best herbal home remedies during the cold and flu season for your body. Melissa interviews clinical herbalist Rosalee De La Foret on how to use the 4 components of energetics when you're not feeling well to determine which herb will serve you best. Rosalee shares her best home remedy for a hot fever and one for a fever where you have the chills. She also walks through best herbs for cold and flu use as well as her top 5 herbs to grow in the home garden to stock your medicine cabinet. Get Rosalee's free chart with Melissa's affiliate link to discover a proven way to learn about herbs… that requires NO memorization or book study. It’s the lost herbal skill that all of our ancestors once knew https://melissaknorris.com/herbwheel for the tea recipes and show notes go to https://melissaknorris.com/202
9/28/20191 hour, 2 minutes, 39 seconds
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What is Organic Gardening & How to Start Using Organic Practices at Home

What is organic gardening and how to incorporate these practices into a home garden. Learn what organic gardening actually means, tips on how identify if your soil is organic and steps to take if it's not to get it there. Do you need organic seed and starts? What organic certification requires and why it's not important for home or backyard gardeners but how we can adapt it for our use. Sign up for the free Organic Gardening Workshop here https://melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop and snag all the links and show notes at https://melissaknorris.com/201
9/25/201915 minutes, 52 seconds
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How to Improve Soil for Gardening *Win my families 100-year-old strain of bean seed

Healthy garden soil is the foundation of your entire garden. If you get this right, you'll drastically improve your harvest and health of your plants. These tips break down what you need to look at in your soil, where to improve it, and how to improve sandy and clay soil (and how to make it better). PLUS, Melissa is offering a giveaway on seed packets of her family's 100-year-old strain of heirloom Tarheel green pole bean and October bean seed + other goodies in celebration of 200 episodes. You can enter the contest at https://melissaknorris.com/contest and get the written notes and links to resources for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/200 
9/20/201929 minutes, 11 seconds
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Plant these Herbal Flowers from Seed Now for Spring

A few quick time saving tips on getting your medicinal herbal flowers ready now for next spring. What to do with the flowers you have in the garden this year and how to get a jump start on next spring's herbal flowers, especially those that require seed stratification. Melissa walks you through which plants require seed stratification, her favorite medicinal herbal flowers, and which ones she's adding to the homestead herbal garden and you should consider too! Get today's resources at https://melissaknorris.com/199 and make sure you have your seat saved (especially if you want to learn about companion planting with herbal flowers in the vegetable garden) for the Organic Gardening Workshop here https://melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop  
9/18/201911 minutes, 23 seconds
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9 Garden Hacks to do This Fall for a Better Garden Next Year

These 9 garden hacks will help you assess this year's garden to increase next year's harvest and give you a clear plan of action to improve your garden to fit you and your families needs. Melissa walks you through how to look at this year's harvest yield, disease, pests, how much time you spent, and more from your garden to decide what to do differently next year. Grab the full post and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/198  Make sure you sign up for the FREE online Organic Gardening Workshop coming up in just a few weeks here https://melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop
9/13/201929 minutes, 33 seconds
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5 Tips to Harvest Herbal Flowers for Medicinal Purposes

Learn the best time to harvest your herbal flowers for medicinal purposes. Melissa walks you through her favorite top pics for medicinal herbal flowers, how to use all 3 parts of the echinacea, as well as lavender, chamomile, and calendula. You'll get a detailed explanation of what signs to avoid on the blossoms you want to use medicinally and best time of day to harvest. For resources on this episode, including a video, go to https://melissaknorris.com/197 Make sure you get your free seat for the Organic Gardening Workshop, where you'll learn how to use flowers as a companion plant, and a whole lot more here https://melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop 
9/11/20199 minutes, 57 seconds
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9 Tips How to Prepare for Emergencies and Winter on the Homestead

Learn these 9 tips on how to prepare for winter and emergencies on the homestead now. Melissa walks you through where to start if you're beginning, how to do so without being overwhelmed, and where to build once you have your foundation so you're prepared no matter what winter or other emergencies come your way. For links to the resources and supplies Melissa uses on her homestead go here https://melissaknorris.com/196
9/6/201936 minutes, 55 seconds
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5 Tips to Reduce Liquid Loss in Canning Jars

Siphoning, or liquid loss after canning, is common among canning problems. Learn these 5 easy steps to help prevent it and the guidelines for safety (when is too much liquid loss unsafe). What you need to know about headspace, temps, and more in this canning Q&A episode. Snag resources and full blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/195 and sign up for Melissa's free online canning video series with pressure canning at https://melissaknorris.com/pressurecanning 
9/4/201912 minutes, 51 seconds
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8 Tips on How to Cure Onions for Winter Storage

Learn how to cure onions for long term winter storage, how to pick the best spot for drying, two methods to use for drying your onions (pro's and con's of each) and how long to cure onions before bringing them inside to store for winter. For video and full blog post show notes go to https://melissaknorris.com/194 Make sure you get registered for the FREE upcoming Organic Gardening Workshop now for extra special early bird perks, click here to get on the list
8/29/201910 minutes, 58 seconds
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How to Harvest Onions for Long Term Storage

Learn how to harvest onions at the right time for best long term storage, what to do if onions have bolted (flowered), and best type of onions for winter storage on the pantry shelf. For video and full blog post show notes go to https://melissaknorris.com/193 Make sure you get registered for the FREE upcoming Organic Gardening Workshop now for extra special early bird perks, click here to get on the list  
8/28/201911 minutes, 30 seconds
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Pole Bean Growing Guide When to Pick for Eating, Shelling & Seed

Your pole bean growing guide, we'll go over when to pick pole beans based on the different stages for eating, shelling and seed saving. Troubleshoot common pole bean problems, like blossoms but no beans, hot weather and frosts, and benefits of pole beans vs. bush beans. For pics and full blog post show notes go to https://melissaknorris.com/192 Make sure you get registered for the FREE upcoming Organic Gardening Workshop now for extra special early bird perks, click here to get on the list
8/23/201914 minutes, 37 seconds
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14 Vegetables to Plant in August for Fall Garden Crops

Learn what to plant in August for fall and winter garden crops. Melissa breaks how to tailor planting time for your gardening zone and climate, what should be done from seed, and what plants can be put in as seedlings. This is a great way to get as close to year round gardening as possible and have fresh food in the garden even after the frosts settle in. Grab the full list and video at https://melissaknorris.com/191 and make sure you get registered for the FREE upcoming Organic Gardening Workshop now for extra special early bird perks, click here to get on the list
8/22/201918 minutes, 26 seconds
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Canning in Electric Pressure Cookers & Other Pressure Canning Questions

Canning in electric pressure cookers and other pressure canning questions. What you NEED to know about using electric pressure cookers as a pressure canner (despite what the manual may say), what to do if the pressure falls, using well water in canners, double stacking jars inside a pressure canner, which pressure canner is best for your stove type, is it safe to use an older pressure canner (how old is too old), and how long do you have to wait between runs (multiple batches) when pressure canning? Get Melissa's free pressure canning video series here https://melissaknorris.com/pressurecanning and visit the show notes for more links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/190 Today's show it sponsored by the Home Canning with Confidence e-Course, everything you need to know to safely can a  year's worth of food for your family, from jam, pie filling, pickles, tomatoes, salsa, vegetables, broth, meat, soups and more!
8/15/201928 minutes, 58 seconds
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5 Tips on How to Avoid Overwhelm on the Homestead

5 tips on how to avoid overwhelm on the homestead, because let's face it, this old-fashioned way of life, it adds another layer of work and tasks. It's worth it, oh is it worth it, but it's important to make sure we're enjoying the process and not allowing ourselves to get too close to burnout. Melissa and Stacy Lynn Harris share their strategies and tips to avoid being overwhelmed or worse, getting closer to homestead burnout. This episode is brought to you by Melissa's free 4 part pressure canning video training series, designed to take away your fear of pressure canning and to take away the overwhelm of wondering if what you're canning is safe. Go here to learn how to pressure can safely! For resources and links go to https://melissaknorris.com/189 
8/9/201956 minutes, 26 seconds
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Best Way to Water Your Vegetable Garden to Increase Harvest & Eliminate Disease

The best ways to water your vegetable garden to help organically increase your harvest yield and eliminate disease, all in the way you water your vegetables! Melissa shares how often to water your vegetables in summer and best techniques for both the plants, ease of implementing, and cost based on what they do on their homestead garden and have found to work the best. Get links to resources and the full written blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/188 also save the date October 2nd, 2019 for the upcoming FREE Organic Gardening Workshop!
8/2/201917 minutes, 15 seconds
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How to Make Money Homesteading

How one makes money homesteading, they went from the suburbs to their homestead and earning their living on their homestead in three years time. Melissa talks to Todd from Sustainable Simple Living Family about their main forms of income from their homestead, mistakes they made, how they made the transition, and what to expect when focusing on earning a living solely from your homestead or small farm. Even if you're not planning on earning a full living from your homestead, you'll get valuable tips on earning some type of money from your homestead skills. Grab all the resources here https:melissaknorris.com/187
7/26/201945 minutes, 46 seconds
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How to Design a Cottage Garden

Learn how to design a cottage garden or pull elements of one into your own yard. Melissa interviews Carolyn Thomas of Homesteading Family for a close up look of creating a cottage garden with plants that have forgotten medicinal and edible properties. Learn how hollyhock can be used medicinally and some older plants that have wonderful properties to them. List of favorite plants, how to use them, as well as elements you should consider. Grab the lists and full blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/186
7/11/201952 minutes, 14 seconds
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How to Store Home Canned Food Safely

Learn how to store you home canned foods safely, what the official sources actually say about storing jars with the canning rings (bands) on or off and what you need to know about jar stacking. Which practices Melissa uses on her canning of 600+ jars a year. What it means if you remove the bands and your lose your seal and more. Get resources and links at https://melissaknorris.com/185 Make sure you're signed up for Melissa's free Home Food Preservation Video series at https://melissaknorris.com/food-preservation-video-series/ The Pioneering Today Academy is your one stop place for step-by-step videos and download guides on how to preserve your food and build up a real food pantry filled with fermented, dehydrated and home canned food https://melissaknorris.com/pioneeringtodayacademy/
6/27/201930 minutes, 23 seconds
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Tips for Home Food Preservation - Seasonal Preserving Each Month

Use these pro tips for home food preservation so you know which foods are ready seasonally by the month and the best ways to handle and preserve them so you aren't overwhelmed with all the summer produce coming on, either from your garden or purchased from u-picks or farmer's markets. Armed with this info you won't miss a crop either. Melissa shares her summer preserving plan and how to use the same steps to customize YOUR home food preservation. Sign up for her FREE Home Food Preservation Workshop with step-by-step tutorials on dehydrating, canning and fermenting here https://melissaknorris.com/food-preservation-video-series/ get all the resources and show notes for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/184
6/21/201926 minutes, 22 seconds
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Off Grid Living - What You Need to Know Before Starting

What it's really like to live off grid, tips you can take and use now, even if you're not off grid, and if you're planning to go that way, what you need to know before starting. Melissa interviews Doug & Stacy, a couple of self-proclaimed city slickers, who moved completely off-grid eight years ago. What the transition has been like, what they've learned (and wouldn't do again) and more! Check out the resources for fermenting tutorials/recipe, pressure canning, monthly seasonal garden planting guide and more in the full blog post here https://melissaknorris.com/183 
6/13/201949 minutes, 49 seconds
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8 Medicinal Herbs & Their Uses

Learn how to use and grow these 8 medicinal herbs and their uses for an easy herbal tea garden. Harvesting tips, medicinal uses and preparations, cautions to be aware of and best growing tips. Know which do best in containers, location, and growing habits. Melissa shares her favorite herbs for hormonal balance, cooking, anxiety and calming help, digestion, and of course, immune boosting power. Hear part of the herb charts and info from Melissa's book Hand Made . See pictures, video tour of Melissa's herb garden and more at https://melissaknorris.com/182 
6/7/201927 minutes, 48 seconds
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5 Tips to Maximize Your Garden Yield

Use these 5 tips to maximize your garden yield (aka more vegetables) & beat overwhelm. How to ensure you have a continual harvest of fresh vegetables rather than a huge glut all at once for your non-preserving crops, how to make sure you don't miss crucial planting times, and how to increase the harvest of your existing plants so you don't have to plant as many. Plus, use my garden weeding tip to help you stay on top of it without wanting to pull your hair out. Grab all the links & resources, including my FREE monthly seasonal planting guide at https://melissaknorris.com/181
5/31/201930 minutes, 26 seconds
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10 Tomato Growing Tips for Disease Free Harvest

In this podcast, Melissa shares 10 tomato growing tips from planting, what your leaves are telling you your tomato plants are low on, how to avoid blight and blossom end rot, crop rotation, if indeterminate or determinate tomato varieties are best for you, trellising, and more. Learn these secrets to disease free tomatoes and a large harvest! Grab the FREE Tomato Growing Guide bonus and other resources at https://melissaknorris.com/180
5/23/201933 minutes, 36 seconds
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How to Start Beekeeping

Learn how to start beekeeping with in depth guide on choosing the right place for your hives, types of hives, where to buy bees, how to choose the best bees based on your climate, what supplies you must have to get started (and some frugal options), what to look for when performing hive checks, how much  honey to expect, and how much setting up a backyard hive costs. Get the full blog post and resources for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/179
5/17/201953 minutes, 51 seconds
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Natural Weed Control & Heirloom Flowers in the Garden

In this episode Melissa and guest Shaye Elliot from the Elliot Homestead share their tips for natural weed control at planting time so you can spend less time weeding and more time enjoying your garden, especially with the addition of heirloom flowers. You'll learn how to create a cottage style heirloom garden that provides you with beauty through every season with less work, best flowers, how to plan it, resources and more! This special episode will have you weeding less (and with a weeding plan to take away overwhelm) and putting in heirloom flowers to life long enjoyment. Go to the blog post here for resources and Melissa's Instagram to win a copy of both her book and Shaye's!
5/10/20191 hour, 10 minutes, 59 seconds
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Traditional Fire Cider Recipe & Benefits

In this episode Melissa shares about traditional fire cider™ including it's medicinal benefits, recipe, and the controversy involving trademarks of old time herbal remedies and recipes. Melissa brings on Rosemary Gladstar, one of the founders of the fire cider recipe made popular with home herbalists to share its rich history, how to know if it's right for you, uses, keeping herbal medicine open to everyone, and getting started with growing and making natural medicine in your kitchen. For the recipe, resources, and more go to https://melissaknorris.com/177
5/3/20191 hour, 58 seconds
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Urban Homesteading - Tips for Small Space Self-Sufficiency

Learn how to homestead in small spaces for self-sustainability with both a garden and your own meat practicing urban homesteading. How to evaluate your space for maximum crops, what to raise instead of chickens if they're against the law where you live, how you can homestead and produce a good portion of your own food on less than 1/10th of an acre. Harold shares how he recovered from cancer, started urban homesteading, and does all of this on 1/10th of an acre while still working a full time day job. Read the full post here https://melissaknorris.com/176
4/19/201927 minutes, 36 seconds
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Best Way to Germinate Seeds

Learn some easy tips to germinate your seeds, aka, get the seeds to sprout and grow faster. Because the faster your seeds sprout the sooner you get to harvest. Plus, how to gauge the weather for the fastest growth of your seeds. For all the links and resources Melissa shares in this episode go to https://melissaknorris.com/175 Plus, for this week only the Pioneering Today Academy doors are open!
4/12/201933 minutes, 8 seconds
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How Much Time Does it Take to Raise a Year's Worth of Food

Learn how much time it really takes to raise a year's worth of food, can you really raise a large vegetable garden and fruit with just 2 hours of work per week? Melissa breaks down the amount of hands on time they spend on their fruit plants and vegetable garden for a family of four that provides them with over 50% of their produce for a year. Grab the resources and links (cuz there's some good ones) here at the blog post https://melissaknorris.com/174
4/5/201927 minutes, 22 seconds
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Traditional Cooking Tips to Get Homemade Food On Your Table Every Day

Get real life tips on how to get homemade traditional foods on the table every day when you're busy, plus, some confessions on what it really looks like in a homesteader's kitchen and how cooking like Ma Ingalls meets real life. Join Melissa and Jill from the Prairie Homestead as they share their best tips for traditional cooking while being busy as well as the importance of mindset. Tips for grass fed roast turning out melt-in-your mouth tender, easy planning, and more! Grab the full blog post and resources links here https://melissaknorris.com/173
3/28/201931 minutes, 19 seconds
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Spring Gardening Tips to Increase Harvest Yield To Do Now

These easy spring gardening tips with help increase your harvest yield and the amount of fruit and vegetables you bring in this summer. Do these now during early spring to set yourself up for an exceptional growing season. Learn how to apply these tips to your property and garden. Get show notes and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/172  Melissa shares what's worked in their homestead and how to avoid some of the common mistakes they made early on. 
3/22/201924 minutes, 20 seconds
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10 Unique Heirloom Vegetables To Grow In Your Home Garden

Learn why every garden should have heirloom vegetables growing in it and some of our favorite 10 unique heirloom vegetables to grow in your garden and homestead this year. Why heirloom seeds are the true homesteading garden seed and what makes them so special in every garden and table, hint: it has to do with flavor! Grab each variety in the blog post w/ photos here https://melissaknorris.com/171 and find out how to get some of Melissa's family strain of heirloom Tarheel green bean seed as a FREE bonus coming up very soon!
3/1/201930 minutes, 59 seconds
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6 Tips to Prepare for a Snow Storm Homesteader Style

How to prepare for a snow storm or any extreme weather emergency on your homestead without running to the stores or heading out into the weather. Melissa shares the exact steps she goes through when a storm is on the way, including livestock prep. Get the blog post and full show notes for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/170
2/15/201928 minutes, 46 seconds
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5 Tips to Starting an Orchard

Starting an orchard with the correct fruit trees and berry plants for your climate is crucial to getting a harvest. Choose the correct variety and pollination type for your area with these tips. Melissa walks you through the best fruit types for small areas, larger areas, pollination (cross pollination vs. self-pollination), growing berries, chill hours, adding in new varieties, increasing your harvest. Snag the full written show notes at https://melissaknorris.com/169
2/8/201933 minutes, 38 seconds
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How to Use Herbs and Natural Remedies At Home

Learn how to use herbs and natural remedies, how to build your own natural medicine cabinet using plants that you can either grow at home or get fairly easily, and when to use home remedies and when to turn to modern medicine. All this and more as Melissa chats with Marjory Wildcraft on learning the traditional and age old use of herbs in your natural medicine cabinet. Get the full blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/168 as well as the link to the FREE 4 part herbal video series to take you even deeper.
1/26/201952 minutes, 22 seconds
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8 Medicinal Plants You Need to Add to Your Garden This Year

8 medicinal plants you need to add to your garden this year, not only are these some of my favorite power house medicines on the homestead, but they're beautiful to grow just for appearances. Learn their medicinal properties, best growing practices, and how we use them in our natural medicine cabinet. Grab resources, links, and full blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/167
1/18/201922 minutes, 56 seconds
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Sourdough- What You Need to Know

Learn why sourdough is so amazing for your health and how to get started with making your own sourdough starter. Grab my FREE 4 part sourdough video series walking you through each step, start to finish, of making a sourdough starter, including using gluten-free grains, fresh ground wheat, ancient grains, and regular flour from the store. Hurry, it's only up for a short time, grab the link here https://melissaknorris.com/sourdough/
1/11/201923 minutes, 25 seconds
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How to Meal Plan

Use these 8 easy tips on how to meal plan from scratch healthy whole food meals for your family with less stress and time. Tips for putting your pantry staples to use for you. Sample meal plan and items from our homestead kitchen and my favorite time saving tips when it comes to getting food on the table. Visit the show notes here for the meal planning bundle and my upcoming free sourdough series https://melissaknorris.com/165
1/4/201928 minutes, 43 seconds
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14 Things You Must Do for Your Best Homesteading Year in 2019

Learn how to use these 14 tips to plan out your homestead for your most productive and STRESS FREE homestead year. When it comes to gardening, livestock, fruit trees, preserving, cooking from scratch, and being able to afford our homestead, planning now will help things run smoothly and ensure you don't miss an important step. Plus, planning really does help you save money and time. Snag the free download planning chart, links and resources here https://melissaknorris.com/164
12/27/201838 minutes, 1 second
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3 Holiday Decluttering Tips for Homesteaders

Learn my 3 tips for decluttering during the holidays done up homestead style so your house is organized and simplified before the busyness of growing and gardening season. The guidelines and tips I use so you don't have bags of things piling up for a some day use while still being frugal and reusing things when decluttering your home and closet. Use these tips now to help you plan out your holiday shopping, decorating, and clean up time come the first of the year. Get my exact plan and tips for a simplified and clutter free homestead and grab the full blog post and links at https://melissaknorris.com/163
11/30/201826 minutes, 8 seconds
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12 Baking Substitutions Every Homesteader Needs to Know

These 12 baking substitutions will save you time and money and are something every homestead kitchen needs to know. Learn how to easily swap out common baking and cooking ingredients with other items in your pantry without sacrificing results. Never forsake a recipe or run to the store because you're out of an ingredient with these easy baking hacks. Grab the full article at https://melissaknorris.com/162
11/16/201827 minutes, 50 seconds
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How to Choose the Best Flour for Baking

Learn how to choose the best flour for baking in this home baker's flour guide, the properties in regards to baking with all-purpose flour, bread and cake flour. Plus how to choose the best wheat berries and grains when making fresh ground flour at home. The difference between hard and soft wheat, red and white wheat, ancient grains Spelt and Einkorn and how each performs, so you can chose the right flour every time in your kitchen and homestead. For resources and full blog post go to https://melissaknorris.com/161
11/9/201837 minutes, 35 seconds
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5 Secrets to a Stress Free Homemade Christmas

Learn these 5 secrets to creating a stress free handmade Christmas, including my free templates and downloads to help you customize your strategy and handmade gifts, including eliminating two of the biggest stress components, time and money. Grab the templates, downloads, and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/160 so you have the best handmade and homestead Christmas season yet.
11/2/201825 minutes, 24 seconds
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Biggest Homestead Mistakes We Made

Learn the biggest mistakes we've made over our decades of homesteading and how you can avoid them on your own journey. Learn not only the tactical and practical steps to avoid these costly mistakes in raising your own food and in your garden, but also the critical mindset mistakes so you can do this homesteading and self-sufficiency. For full show notes and resources go to https://melissaknorris.com/159
10/26/201830 minutes, 7 seconds
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Grow More Food Next Year

Learn how to grow more food by using these easy 5 fall gardening tips now to improve soil, put the garden to rest, and create a custom plan for you and your family by evaluating this year's crop and garden for next year's. Know what to look for, what to take notes on, and what to do now. Grab the links and blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/158
10/11/201824 minutes, 14 seconds
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8 Tips for Seasonal Living

Use these 8 tips for seasonal living as we move into fall to help you save time and efficiently preserve the harvest customized to you and your family's needs. Learn how to put the harvest to use in your natural medicine cabinet so you have remedies on hand as we move into cold and flu season. Today's episode is brought to you by the Pioneering Today Academy. For links & resources go to https://melissaknorris.com/157
9/28/201824 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cast Iron & Dutch Oven Outdoor Campfire Cooking

Learn the best care and cleaning tips of your cast iron to keep that seasoning non-stick. Our favorite and must have tools for cooking with cast iron over an open fire, what you need and what's just nice to have. Plus, how to use a tripod for cooking over a wood fire with your cast iron Dutch oven and safety tips. Learn why baking with your cast iron Dutch oven outdoors is a skill everyone should learn and how to get started. For resources, links and tons of photos go to melissaknorris.com/156 Plus, check out our new e-course inside the Pioneering Today Academy Cast Iron & Dutch Oven Outdoor Cooking! 
9/21/201848 minutes, 56 seconds
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12 Time Saving Tips for Homemade Meals

Struggle to find the time to get homemade and wholesome meals on the table? Use these 12 time saving tips for homemade meals with real food using the best of batch and freeze cooking to make the most of your time. Plus, get our freezer & batch cooking recipe sampler for FREE with step by step instructions on how to prepare them on your batch cooking day and the cooking instructions from frozen as well as fresh (because sometimes it's so good one simply cannot wait). Use these tips with your home canned food and as you continue to preserve up the harvest for your winter meals. Grab all the resources mentioned at https://melissaknorris.com/155 
9/14/201847 minutes, 30 seconds
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What to Look for When Purchasing a Homestead

Learn the 3 main things to consider when purchasing a homestead property. Even if you're already on  your forever homestead, there's some important clues to look for that may be signaling you it's time for a change or you need to do things differently. Plus, learn some major things to consider if you're planning on purchasing a homestead or looking to move to a new piece of land. Get the resources and full blog post for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/154
8/24/201836 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Do You Know if a Canning Recipe is Safe

How do you now if a canning recipe is safe and what do you do when someone isn't following canning safety? How can you make sure your canning recipe is up to date? Learn what you need to know about canning safety and recipes and how to handle those who aren't practicing up to date safe practices. Get the full blog post and resource links at https://melissaknorris.com/153
8/16/201827 minutes, 50 seconds
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6 Tips to Creating a Homestead Business

In this episode learn the 6 tips to help you create a successful homestead business so you set yourself up for growth and with a strong foundation. This is Part 2 of the Making Money Homesteading Series and goes into practical but important steps to take to get your homestead business going without getting into debt and for long term growth and sustainability, including the things you should do, but also, mistakes to avoid. Grab the show notes and links at the website at https://melissaknorris.com/152
8/10/201832 minutes, 42 seconds
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How to Stay Cool in Summer Naturally without Electricity

When summer heat blasts and you still need to get the harvest in without air conditioning or a pool, how do you keep a body cool? Here's how to stay cool in summer naturally without electricity using old-fashioned methods and tricks. Grab the resources and the full written post here https://melissaknorris.com/150
7/27/201821 minutes, 54 seconds
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Top Methods & Pro's and Con's of Food Preservation

Learn how to decide which method of home food preservation is best for your crops based on the time and storage you have, pro's and con's of each, and two homesteaders favorite recipes and methods, plus safety tips to make sure the method you're using is the best and safest for your family. For the free recipe and full blog post go to https://melissaknorris.com/149
7/14/201859 minutes
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How to Keep Your House Cool in Summer Without Electricity

How to keep your house cool in summer without electricity, especially during the hot months when you need to have your canner and stove going. I share 8 old-fashioned pioneer tips that still work and don't require electricity as well as a few modern ways that are worth it to help keep the homestead cool. Explore outdoor cooking & canning options, get links, resources and full articles at https://melissaknorris.com/148
7/6/201824 minutes, 36 seconds
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Home Food Preservation

Feel pressed for time but you don't want any food to go to waste? Then put these 8 tips to come up with your customized preserving plan for a year's worth of food, including our FREE preserving plan charts you can use year after year to put your plan into place to make sure you have the items most important to your family preserved for the year. Learn which foods can be saved to preserve until later (and why I actually prefer this route) and how to determine which ones you need to get on pronto, and my work around for day jobs and not being able to do everything all in one stretch. Grab the show notes, links and resources at https://melissaknorris.com/147
6/29/201828 minutes, 8 seconds
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Time Saving Gardening Tips

Get these tips to help you save time, increase the health of your plants- healthier plants equal larger harvests, and cut back on disease. Learn my best tips for your tomatoes and my 4 tips to save time and how to deal with the plague of almost every gardener, weeds. For the resources, links and full blog post go to https://melissaknorris.com/146
6/14/201816 minutes, 34 seconds
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Fermentation for Health Benefits

Fermentation for health benefits and food preservation. Learn how the process of fermentation changes food for increased health benefits. What you need to know about storing your fermented foods, when fermented foods have gone bad, the best recipes and foods to start with and tips for getting your family and kids to enjoy and eat fermented foods. Get the resources, links and full blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/145
6/8/201855 minutes, 47 seconds
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Keeping a Family Milk Cow

Everything you need to know about keeping a family milk cow, how to avoid milking twice a day, how much milk you'll get, how to use up all the milk and more. Join myself and Jill, one of the presenters in this year's 2018  Modern Homesteading Summit, make sure you go to the blog post here to snag the link to sign up for the Summit and get all the links at https://melissaknorris.com/144
5/31/201828 minutes, 58 seconds
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Tips for Homesteading Off-Grid

Learn how one family is using solar power to live off grid in a one room cabin without running water or a refrigerator, just like the pioneer families of old, and what tips you can glean from them when it comes to food preservation and creating your dream homestead. Full blog post at https://melissaknorris.com/143
5/23/201833 minutes, 9 seconds
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Edible & Medicinal Weeds Growing in Your Backyard

Learn how to use these edible & medicinal weeds growing in your backyard. How to harvest, prepare and use them in multiple dishes to lower your food bill (+ recipes) plus how to use these common weeds for natural medicine treatments. You'll never look at these "weeds" again, instead turn them into delicious meals and treats. For recipe links, resources and show notes go to https://melissaknorris.com/142
5/17/201838 minutes, 24 seconds
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14 Homestead Kid's Kitchen Tips

Learn how use these 14 tips homestead kitchen tips to get your kid's helping in the kitchen for stress free meal times, or as close to stress free as you can get. No matter if your kids are toddlers or teenagers, these basic kitchen skills and meal prep tips will help them (or any adult) make the most of their time in the kitchen providing healthy and whole food recipes for themselves and their family. We even break down age appropriate skills for kids. For links and resources go to https://melissaknorris.com/141
5/10/201835 minutes, 35 seconds
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13 Tips to Work with the Land & Weather You Have

Learn how to overcome challenges in the land and weather you have to grow your own food. Melissa and Laurie Neverman from Common Sense Home share 13 tips for combating extremely cold springs, high winds, excessive rain, and drought conditions so nothing stops you from growing a productive vegetable garden on your homestead, with these easy and very actionable tips you'll be growing your own food no matter what Mother Nature throws at you.  Grab links and resources at the full blog post here https://melissaknorris.com/140
5/4/201838 minutes, 46 seconds
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Using Chickens in the Garden

Using chickens in your garden is the perfect way to get the most use out of your livestock and your crops, but there's 13 things you need to know for the safety of your chickens and to ensure you get the fruits and vegetables, and not the chickens, or worse yet, they destroy the plants. For the all the resources and show notes go to https://melissaknorris.com/139
4/27/201829 minutes, 55 seconds
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12 Tips to Declutter & Organize Your Homestead

Learn these 12 tips that help you declutter and organize your homestead kitchen. How I've went from getting things in order and then finding it a total mess again within just a few days (or hours) to keeping it tidy. Learn how I took the wisdom from 100 years ago to make it work for the modern homestead kitchen, laundry, and cleaning so we can spend less time cleaning and doing more of those homestead projects we love with our family. Get all the tips and resources for this episode at https://melissaknorris.com/138  
4/20/201835 minutes, 27 seconds
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Natural Homemade Cleaner Recipes

Grab my spring cleaning tips & hacks on how to spring clean your homestead (aka house) pioneer style. My favorite homemade cleaning recipes, room guide, and when I do purchase cleaning things from the store, my favorites. Tips and inspiration for having a sparkling house done homestead style. For show notes, recipes, and links go here melissaknorris.com/137
4/14/201842 minutes, 11 seconds
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5 Gardening Myths on Raising a Years Worth of Food

Learn the 5 most common myths in regards to growing a vegetable garden, but especially in regards to raising a years worth of food. I share the exact size of our vegetable garden, how much hands on time we spend in the garden, and how we manage everything in the business of harvest and growing time in the  middle of summer.  Get the resources and links at https://melissaknorris.com/136
3/30/201828 minutes, 58 seconds
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How to Test Soil Ph

Learn how and why it's important to test your soil ph when looking to grow healthy plants that give you the biggest harvest (because that's what healthy plant do). Methods for soil testing, what the tests mean, which plants grow best in acidic and alkaline soil, and how to amend your soil, when you should and what you need to know to keep your soil in tip top shape (aka what mistakes to avoid) when creating the best soil you can for your pasture, garden, fruit trees and bushes.  For full blog post and notes go to MelissaKNorris.com/135
3/23/201833 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 Natural Fertilizers to Improve Garden Soil

6 natural ways to test and fertilize your garden soil now, so it's in the best shape it can be for healthier plants and larger harvests. What you need to know about soil amendments and which is best for your soil.
3/16/201830 minutes, 42 seconds
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Best Real Food & Food Storage Deals from Unlikely Sources

My favorite sources for the best deals on real food and food storage when you're not able to grow it yourself. How I shop without coupons to build our food storage up with real food items we use on a daily basis, when I can't get it from farmers market or local source. Includes full lists of each item and how you can steal my strategies to save you time and money! Grab the lists and links at Episode #133 Best Real Food & Food Storage Deals from Unlikely Sources  
3/9/201834 minutes, 23 seconds
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Perennial Plants for Less Hands on Time Food Production

Learn how to incorporate perennial plants for less hands on time food production on your homestead. What you need to know about planting perennials, their yearly care, using them for permaculture, pruning, fertilization, and how to grow them even if you don't have any acreage or yard space of your own. Plus, how to get a jump start on your home orchard and berries even if you're renting or not in your permanent home yet. Also, what you need to know about the first years of your perennial plant's life to set up for a healthy plant and bigger harvests for decades. All in today's episode, for show notes, links and resource visit 
3/2/201841 minutes, 51 seconds
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Homesteading for Beginners

Why you shouldn't wait for the perfect time to start your homesteading dreams and goals. How to work with what you have right now. Even if you're in the city, how to begin homesteading now and how to transition from the city to your homestead. Learn why having a community is so important and how to move past discouragement. 
2/23/201841 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Ultimate Seed Starting Guide

Everything you need to know about starting seeds at home, when to start them for your area, which seeds to start indoors and which ones you shouldn't. Plus get our FREE seed starting blueprint and chart. Includes 5 mistakes homesteaders and gardeners make when seed starting and how to avoid them, plus my favorite resources to use with seed starting. Find out how to get a free packet of my families heirloom Tarheel green pole beans. All of the show notes, resources, and freebies are at Episode #130 on the website here 
2/16/201835 minutes, 36 seconds
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7 Tips to Organize & Build Your Homestead Food Storage & Kitchen

Learn how to organize your kitchen once and how that will help you build up your food storage and maximize your time and money. Why an organized kitchen is vital to a well run homestead and the exact steps and criteria to make sure it's working for you and your family, because it's all about customizing things to work for us. 
2/9/201840 minutes, 22 seconds
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What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Healthy & Cut Out Sugar

Learn what happens to your body when you eat healthy and cut out sugar following a keto diet and how a keto diet follows ancestral eating patterns of eating food when it's in season and from what you can hunt, gather, forage and provide for yourself. Learn how your genetics play into what foods work for your body. Plus all your answers from Dr. Hillary Lampers answered on going keto, if it's safe for certain diseases or conditions, and what's going to be best for you. 
2/2/20181 hour, 18 minutes, 25 seconds
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How to Find Your Trigger Foods

Discovering what your trigger foods are and how they affect your health is life changing. You might not even realize you're having a reaction to foods and think these symptoms are normal. If you have any of these signs, you may have a food sensitivity. I share how to find which foods are bothering your system, three ways to test, what I'm eating after finding out my results, and if the Ketogenic diet is right for you.
1/25/201835 minutes, 17 seconds
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How I Healed My Stomach Acid Naturally

How I was able to heal my stomach naturally from acid reflux and ulcers and get off of prescription medications I was taking up to 6 times a day. The exact steps and process I used to bring about healing and how you can do the exact same thing. 
1/19/201841 minutes, 29 seconds
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Homemade Maple Syrup Guide

Learn how to make your own homemade maple syrup from tapping your own trees (and when to know conditions are right for tapping), boiling the sap to make syrup, how much sap it takes to make syrup, the health benefits of maple syrup you might not have known, and our baking guide on how to alter your current recipes to use all natural maple syrup as the sweetener.  
1/12/201846 minutes, 53 seconds
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How to Plan Your Best Garden & Harvest for a Years Worth of Food

How we determine which crops we plant each year and how to make sure we plant enough to provide us with a full year of that food. I take you step by step through our process, even if you've never grown your garden before and don't have an inventory of home preserved food to guide you. Get my FREE harvest and garden planning inventory sheet to help you create your best garden and harvest ever with a full years worth of food.
1/6/201833 minutes, 11 seconds
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How to Feed a Family of 4 on $82.50 a Week

Learn how to feed a family of 4 on just $82.50 a week (or $330 a month) with organic meats, fresh produce and real food sides, without coupons! This includes 3 meals a day and snacks. We share how to do it month in and month out, how to get started with our FREE Cheat Sheet, 8 tips to get your grocery budget back on track NOW. Get a sample meal plan, how to make it work without feeling like a slave to a specific plan and be flexible. 
12/20/201742 minutes, 20 seconds
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6 Tools to Save You Time & Money in a Homestead Kitchen

These are my favorite 6 tools that help save me time and money in our homestead kitchen where we're making almost all of our food from scratch.  They're the things that if they broke, I'd go out and pay full price for them again, and that is saying something, am I right?
12/8/201736 minutes, 21 seconds
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Traditional Thanksgiving Foods & Recipes

Learn which foods were served in 1621 and how they've changed to what we typically serve now. Plus, how to use some of these traditions in your holiday meal prep from the food you've grown and harvested, along with  my families favorite traditional Thanksgiving recipes.  You'll be surprised by the list of foods served back then, and maybe more so by the foods not served at the first Thanksgiving. 
11/17/201726 minutes
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The Homesteader's Guide to Home Milling

What you never knew about flour from the store, even organic and whole wheat, and how to bring back the lost art of home milling. Different flours, including gluten free options. Plus, using a home mill to grind up your own dehydrated vegetables and spices.  Learn about the special offer on the new stone burr mill, including how to get my fresh flour baking mini e-course and baking guide with favorite recipes! 
11/12/201757 minutes, 14 seconds
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Beginner's Guide to Soap Making

Learn why store bought soap is a poor alternative, why homemade soap is better, the actual chemical process of making soap, the 3 methods or types of soap making, and how to choose which is the best method for you. Grab our soap making resource page including our chart on the properties of oils to choose when making your soap. 
10/27/201735 minutes, 32 seconds
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Time & Budget Saving Tips from the Great Depression

Learn these easy time saving tips that help keep the grocery budget down (and your energy bill) when serving up from scratch foods to your family. Shared from the Great Depression and my homestead kitchen to yours. How we avoid cold cereal without cooking breakfast every morning, in fact, I usually only do this twice a month! 
10/21/201732 minutes, 39 seconds
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12 Tips to Get Your Homestead Ready for Winter

I share the exact steps we take to get our home and homestead ready for winter, from livestock, to the garden, inside and more. 
10/14/201722 minutes, 25 seconds
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5 Tips to Cut Debt Homesteader Style & My Story Quitting My Day Job

Learn the tips we used to cut our debt and enable me to quit my day job 
10/7/201729 minutes, 41 seconds
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5 Tips from the Pioneers to Increase Self-Sufficiency Now

Learn these 5 tips to take your harvest further, how to create your own natural medicine items, and putting all parts of the harvest to work in multiple ways.
9/30/201757 minutes, 9 seconds
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Dear Forbes, Homesteading and Self-Reliance is a Delusion?

Are homesteaders truly self-reliant? Looking at the myth of self-reliance in a modern age and back through history.  In answer to Forbes article on Homesteading and Self-Reliance is a Delusion from a generational homesteader.
8/17/201755 minutes, 41 seconds
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How to Make Homemade Soap with Natural Colorants

Learn the benefits of homemade soap, how to source natural fats, and using natural colorants to create vibrant colors that are nourishing with herbs and spices. 
7/15/201745 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is Your Jam & Jelly Recipe Safe?

6/16/201726 minutes, 38 seconds
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Einkorn- History, Health, and Baking Tips

Learn about ancient grains, how they differ from modern wheat, and the health benefits to Einkorn. Plus, tips to altering your recipes and baking with Einkorn to ensure delicious meals for you and your family, without the flops!
6/8/201740 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Truth About Essential Oils & How to Stay Safe

In this episode I share why the truth about essential oils and how to stay safe when using them. The story of how I got started with essential oils, why I stopped using them for a time, and how I now use them but with safety factors in place. 
6/2/201735 minutes, 7 seconds
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7 Natural Remedies for Cough and Colds

My favorite 7 Natural Remedies I immediately put into practice to help treat coughs and colds. 
5/19/201725 minutes, 23 seconds
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Natural Remedies to Repel Insects

Learn how to use insect repelling herbs and essential oils safely to create your own homemade bug block. 
5/19/201736 minutes, 5 seconds
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A Pioneer Kitchen

A pioneer kitchen consisted of basic tools to help them provide food for their family. These tools were found in kitchens a 100 years ago or more, but should still be used in every home and kitchen today. These are my favorites as well as the ones we use the most, on a daily or weekly basis. Grab our FREE guide how to cook outdoors with Cast Iron Dutch Ovens here
5/6/201730 minutes, 30 seconds
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Raising Baby Chicks- Complete Guide for the First 6 Weeks

Learn how to care for your baby chicks to set them up for a successful life span and providing you with fresh healthy food, that doesn't come from the grocery store. Our guide for the first 6 weeks.  We take you out to the coop and brooder box, visit the show notes and the live video at Raising Baby Chicks- Complete Care Guide for the First 6 Weeks Episode #106
4/29/201725 minutes, 19 seconds
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Growing Herbs for the Kitchen

Growing herbs for the kitchen is a great way to stock both your spice and natural medicine cabinet without having to buy them from the store. I share our 5 favorite best herbs to grow in pots when creating your kitchen herb garden.  Plus, 2 bonus early spring time wild edibles you can forage for both food and medicinal purposes!
4/21/201722 minutes, 25 seconds
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Permaculture Gardening Beginners Guide

Permaculture Gardening- Beginners Guide with 9 easy tips to implement in your garden today. Learn exactly what permaculture  means, how to begin adding permaculture design to your garden, with both your regular vegetable garden and your perennial and landscape. 
4/15/201747 minutes, 41 seconds
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Behind the Scenes on Our Homestead

I share what we've been struggling with and the criteria we use to decide what crops are worth it to grow at home and what ones we purchase from the store. And a little bit about why you haven't heard from me lately. 
4/1/201724 minutes, 43 seconds
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Best Seed Starting Containers and Tips

Learn the best seed starting container choices, reusing items in your home already, and how to choose which is best for which type of plant. Tips for starting your seeds and germination and special invite at the end.
2/24/201727 minutes, 31 seconds
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5 Tips to Add Extra Hours to Your Week that Actually Week

Feel like you have way more to do than hours in a day or week? You're not alone. These are 5 tips to help you find more time in your days and weeks so you can focus on the things that are important to you and getting them done.  These are 5 tips for time management that actually work. 
2/18/201735 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Real Cost of Raising a Garden Part 1

Look at the real cost of putting in a vegetable garden, from raised beds to in the ground gardening, with case studies from other gardeners, and how much money we save by growing our own vegetables to see if raising your own vegetables really saves money.
2/9/201736 minutes, 59 seconds
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8 Tips for Cutting Out Sugar

Get these 8 tips for cutting out sugar for long term success and health. Why cutting out sugar actually has its feet in the days of the pioneers and a look at our current food system. 
1/14/201729 minutes, 18 seconds
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Historical Christmas Foods from 100 Years Ago

Learn what our ancestors served at Christmas and the history and necessity behind the recipes. Old-fashioned tips and recipes, plus tips to serve up some of these foods for your family in homesteading and pioneer style. Both the stories and their self-sufficiency were the base for many of these traditional Christmas foods. 
12/16/201626 minutes, 50 seconds
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5 Frugal Homemade Homestead Gifts

Learn how to make these easy DIY 5 frugal and homemade gifts for Christmas or anytime. 
12/9/201632 minutes, 9 seconds
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How to Make Old-Fashioned Evergreen Wreaths

Learn how to make an old-fashioned evergreen wreath and decorations like the pioneers, using items already growing on your homestead and land or in your home. How to repurpose and reuse them for your homemade holiday decor.
11/16/201620 minutes, 26 seconds
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5 Tips to a Frugal Old-Fashioned Homestead Christmas

Grab these tips to put into place now to have an old-fashioned, frugal, and homemade Christmas homestead style. These will not only save you money but also keep Christmas simple so you're not overwhelmed. 
11/12/201623 minutes, 35 seconds
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How to Make Homemade Extracts

Learn how to make homemade extracts with tips on saving time, best sources of ingredients to avoid GMO's, best flavors, and recipes for making over 6 different homemade extracts. 
11/4/201620 minutes, 45 seconds
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5 Homesteading Skills that Will Save You Money

We share over 5 tips today that will help you save money and cultivate a new mindset on your homesteading journey. I think my favorites are tip #4 and #6, how about you?
10/27/201654 minutes, 22 seconds
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How to Make Saltwater Brine Fermented Pickles

Learn how to make old-fashioned saltwater brine pickles, aka fermented, pickles. The best type of salt, water, temperatures, and tips for success. Plus, how long to ferment and storage requirements.  Make pickles like the pioneers and your great-grandmother did with just 3 ingredients!
10/15/201623 minutes, 56 seconds
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How to Make Homemade Apple Cider Vinegar

Learn how to make easy homemade apple cider vinegar with troubleshooting tips to make sure it turns out and uses for apple cider vinegar for a natural homestead and home health remedies.  For full show notes, pictures, and video on how to make apple cider vinegar go to 
10/7/201623 minutes, 46 seconds
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5 Hidden Ingredients in Your Skin Care Products

We dive into what the ingredients on your skin and body care products really mean and how to know which ones are benefiting your skin and which ones aren't. We share how to help your skin if you're suffering from acne, eczema, and other skin irritations and how to make sure you're not paying for filler ingredients that don't benefit the skin. 
9/21/201644 minutes, 38 seconds
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8 Tips to Get it All Done When You're Swamped

Tips for getting it all done when you're swamped, from a full time homesteader with a day job. 
9/10/201628 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is Home Canning Really Worth it?

We discuss the cost breakdown of canning at home compared to store bought, plus other health and convenience concerns to consider when comparing. How much does that jar of home canned food actually cost? 
8/12/201629 minutes, 22 seconds
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Lessons from the Amish and Mennonites

Learn the plain living tips and lessons from the Amish and Mennonites, what makes them different, and clear up some common misconceptions about the groups. 
7/9/201653 minutes, 34 seconds
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9 Money Mistakes Even Frugal People Make

Learn the money mistakes even frugal people make and how to get back on track homesteading style. 
6/10/201629 minutes, 5 seconds
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How to Dry Cure Meat at Home

Learn how to dry cure meat at home like the pioneers, which recipes and cuts don't require refrigeration, salt ratios, and safety to making shelf stable meats like salami, pepperoni, and prosciutto with traditional methods at home. 
5/17/201638 minutes, 6 seconds
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Best Picks for Companion Planting and Preserving

Learn the best picks that double for companion planting and preserving while helping control pests naturally in the garden. 
4/30/201628 minutes, 38 seconds
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How Much to Plant for a Years Worth of Food

Learn how much of each plant you need to plant in order to feed your family for a year. Old time advice on putting up enough food from what you've grown to last you all year. 
4/11/201629 minutes, 37 seconds
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How to Create Edible Landscaping

Put edible plants into your landscaping. Learn forgotten plants that are edible and how to incorporate these elements into existing areas or create brand new ones. 
4/1/201636 minutes, 10 seconds
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17 Self-Sufficiency Tips from the 1940's

What life was like during the Great Depression and 1940's without electricity or indoor plumbing. 
3/19/201636 minutes, 11 seconds
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5 Life Lessons from the Great Depression

A lost historical canning recipe and life lessons from the Great Depression. Plus, a special invite to send in questions for the Q&A podcast with my father, who was raised during the Great Depression.
2/27/201627 minutes, 36 seconds
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How to Raise Ducks for Eggs

How to raise ducks & why they're our top pick for preppers and homesteaders wanting a daily egg source! 
2/12/201618 minutes, 35 seconds
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10 Tips on How to Raise Chickens Like the Pioneers

Tips on raising chickens without heat lamps, best breeds for cold climates, and how to keep your flock healthy and warm like the pioneers. 
2/4/201631 minutes, 52 seconds
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Boost Your Immune System Naturally with this Old-Fashioned Food

Learn how eating this one old-fashioned food daily helps naturally boost your immune system and how to make it in less than 15 minutes for half the cost of store bought! 
1/29/201620 minutes, 49 seconds
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Best Plants for Small Garden Spaces & Self-Sufficiency

Which vegetables give you the most harvest for the smallest amount of space and are the best candidates for seed saving. We grow enough of these two plants to save the seed and preserve enough food to feed our family year round. 
1/16/201633 minutes, 50 seconds
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4 Tips for Success Growing Your Own Food

1/8/201630 minutes, 56 seconds
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Why We Need Bigger Faith & Goals for Successful Homesteading

12/20/20156 minutes, 45 seconds
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Frugal Mixes for less than $1 Made from Food Storage

Make your own homemade from scratch mixes for gifts. 
12/12/201522 minutes, 14 seconds
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9 Ways to Have a Frugal Pioneer Christmas like Laura Ingalls

Learn how the pioneers celebrated Christmas and how to use the same tips to transform your Christmas into something special and memorable without spending money. 
12/5/201520 minutes, 57 seconds
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5 Frugal Tips from Ma Ingalls and the Pioneers

11/19/201518 minutes, 32 seconds
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10 Tips for Storing Vegetables Without a Root Cellar Long Term

Learn how to store vegetables using root cellar and cold storage techniques, even if you don't have a root cellar, for long term food storage!
10/30/201527 minutes, 7 seconds
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8 Lessons Learned Eating Only From Food Storage for 14 Days

Surprising lessons learned when we ate only from our food storage and pantry for two weeks straight. 
10/16/201530 minutes, 28 seconds
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7 Things Our Great-Grandparents Did Better Than Us

Find out these 7 things our great-grandparents did better than us and what steps we need to take to bring these back. Plus, a free 14 Day Eat from Your Food Storage/Preparedness Challenge!
10/3/201526 minutes, 39 seconds
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7 Herbs for Natural Remedies Your Grandparents Used

7 herbs to use in your medicine cabinet for common ailments, plus safety tips and precautions. Create a medicine cabinet and preserve the knowledge our great-grandparents had while creating a more natural home.
9/25/201535 minutes, 8 seconds
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5 Rules for Foraging Wild Edibles

Learn how to forage wild edibles and the rules to keep you and your family safe. 
9/18/201530 minutes, 49 seconds
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11 Ways to Cook Without Power

Learn 11 ways to cook without power
9/7/201525 minutes, 14 seconds
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Grinding Your Own Flour & Choosing a Mill

Why everyone should be grinding their flour, not just for emergency or preparedness situations and how to choose which mill is right for you.
9/4/201520 minutes, 33 seconds
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4 Ways to Store & Purify Water at Home

9/2/201519 minutes, 33 seconds
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8 Items You Need in Your Car

9/1/201521 minutes, 51 seconds
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6 Canning Myths You Must Know

9/1/201515 minutes, 25 seconds
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4 Ways to Make Money Homesteading When You're Broke

8/21/201530 minutes, 42 seconds
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10 Ways to Afford Homesteading When You're Broke

Learn these 10 ways to afford money in order to fund your simple life living, homesteading, and preparedness projects when you're broke. Things everyone can do and use to save money. 
7/17/201525 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 Troubleshooting Tips for Traditional Jam Making

10 tips for troubleshooting when making traditional jam and jelly without store bought pectin. Learn how to get your jam to set and what might be causing the problem. 
7/2/201521 minutes, 40 seconds
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10 Troubleshooting Tips for Traditional Jam Making

10 tips for troubleshooting when making traditional jam and jelly without store bought pectin. Learn how to get your jam to set and what might be causing the problem. 
7/2/20150
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10 Troubleshooting Tips for Traditional Jam Making

10 tips for troubleshooting when making traditional jam and jelly without store bought pectin. Learn how to get your jam to set and what might be causing the problem. 
7/2/20150
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Old-Fashioned Homemade Jam Making Part 1

Learn how to make old-fashioned traditional jam at home without store bought pecting. Tips for natural pectin sources and safety on using older recipes. 
6/12/201525 minutes, 42 seconds
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3 Ways to Preserve Rhubarb & Spring Canning

5/29/201520 minutes, 7 seconds
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7 Reasons to Cook with Solar Power in a Sun Oven

Learn why every home should be using a solar powered sun oven in their home. No electricity, no fuel, and no heating up the house. Plus, you can purify water and preserve food. 
5/15/201528 minutes, 8 seconds
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How to Safely Convert Recipes for Canning and Canning Safety

Learn how to safely convert combination recipes for canning and important canning safety guidelines and rules. 
5/1/201528 minutes, 52 seconds
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7 Time Saving Tips when Cooking from Scratch

Learn these tips to keep your kitchen free from processed foods without feeling like all you do is cook!
4/17/201526 minutes, 10 seconds
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7 Foods to Grow at Home

4/4/201532 minutes, 44 seconds
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How to Grow Fruit Trees

Learn how to grow fruit trees depending upon where you live. 
3/13/201545 minutes, 9 seconds
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6 Tips to Avoid Food Storage Mistakes

Avoid these costly mistakes with your food storage. Plus, easy tips to getting started with food storage and organizing your pantry.
3/6/201529 minutes, 31 seconds
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6 Week Old-Fashioned Spring Cleaning Decluttering Challenge

2/13/201524 minutes, 22 seconds
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How to Make Bone Broth and 5 Ways to Preserve It

Learn how to make traditional brone both and stock. A frugal and healthy way to stretch your food budget dollars. Plus, 5 ways to preserve your stock and bone broth at home. 
1/23/201531 minutes, 10 seconds
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7 Tips to Spending Less

1/2/201533 minutes, 13 seconds
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10 Frugal Healthier Ingredient Recipe Swaps

These are ten ingredient swaps I use to make our recipes healtheir and more frugal. Some of our favorite family holiday recipes call for not so healthy ingredients, these are great options we use when wanting wholesome real food food for your family. 
12/5/201430 minutes, 18 seconds
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Great Depression Era Money Saving Tips with Potatoes

Learn how to use potatoes to stretch your food budget and increase your food storage. Recipes from the 1920's including using potato water in place of milk in your baking.
11/21/201430 minutes, 31 seconds
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7 Depression Era Tips to Stretch the Food Budget

These 7 tips and recipes from the Depression Era will help you stretch your food budget and serve easy tried and true recipes to your family from folks who lived through hard times. Like this? Pop over and leave us a review-->https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/melissaknorriss-podcast/id677542913
11/7/201431 minutes, 43 seconds
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8 Ways to Preserve Pumpkin at Home

  Learn 8 ways to preserve pumpkin at home, including the only way to safely can pumpkin at home. Build up your home food storage by learning how to preserve food when it's in season for a frugal kitchen. 
10/24/201430 minutes, 15 seconds
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Grinding Flour at Home and 6 Fresh Flour Baking Tips

Grinding my own flour at home makes me feel like a real pioneer woman. However, the first few weeks of baking with my fresh flour made me feel more than a little frustrated with dense breads and spread out pancake thin cookies. I've been grinding my own flour for almost two years now and I've learned some tips to save you time and help you bake fabulous goodies. Including why to grind flour at home, which kind of wheat is best for what kind of baking, and 6 tips for baking with fresh flour, because let me tell you, it ain't the same as regular store flour. 
10/17/201428 minutes, 35 seconds
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6 Fall Canning Recipes and Tips

6 Fall Canning recipes and tips to increase your food storage by preserving fall crops and produce.
10/10/201432 minutes, 23 seconds
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8 Depression Era Tips to Save Money Now

9/26/201430 minutes, 29 seconds
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Building a Great Depression Era Pantry

Learn how to build a Great Depression Era pantry with these frugal tips and recipes. Stories from my father, who was raised during the Great Depression, and how we can prepare from their experiences.
9/19/201429 minutes, 7 seconds
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Fall Garden Prep 10 Tips to Improve Your Soil

9/12/201429 minutes, 16 seconds
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10 Tips for Creating a Budget

9/5/201431 minutes, 23 seconds
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Seed Saving-Tomato and Bean Seed

8/29/201430 minutes, 9 seconds
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Pressure Canning Like a Pro and Time Saving Tips

8/22/201430 minutes, 51 seconds
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Planting a Fall Vegetable Garden

8/8/201430 minutes, 55 seconds
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Make Homemade Jams and Jellies Like a Pro

8/1/201430 minutes, 45 seconds
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10 Tips for Organic Gardening and Pest Control

7/25/201430 minutes, 19 seconds
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6 Ways to Preserve Food at Home

7/18/201431 minutes, 5 seconds
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Episode #30 Raising Backyard Chickens Meat Birds

7/11/201429 minutes, 29 seconds
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Raising Backyard Chickens for Eggs

6/27/201430 minutes
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Pioneering Today Direct Sow Gardening Tips

6/13/201428 minutes, 59 seconds
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Build Your Own Home Food Storage Part 2

5/30/201434 minutes, 28 seconds
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Episode #26 Off Grid Cooking with Dutch Ovens

5/16/201420 minutes, 39 seconds
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Building Your Home Food Storage Part 1

5/2/201428 minutes, 15 seconds
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10 Easy Tips to Grow Your Own Food

Learn how to grow your own food.
4/18/201423 minutes, 11 seconds
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Raising Your Own Grass Fed Beef

4/4/201421 minutes, 53 seconds
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How to Forage Wild Edibles Morels and Nettles

Learn how to forage wild edibles in the spring. Morels and nettles are among the first to appear. Learn safety tips, medicinal purposes, and recipes. 
3/21/201421 minutes, 23 seconds
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Surviving the Winter Months with Home Canning

Find out how home canning and help you survive the expense and extreme weather during the winter months with tips and recipes from the Canning Diva Diane Devereaux and Melissa K. Norris of Pioneering Today. 
3/7/201431 minutes, 9 seconds
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Seed Starting Tips

Starting seeds indoors can greatly increase your growing season and reduce your gardening cost. In today's episode we cover:   Why you should start seeds indoors How to figure out when to start which seeds Why seed starting is frugal Which plants you should not start for transplants Seed starting container options, including homemade How and why to harden off tranpslants
2/28/201420 minutes, 27 seconds
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Pioneering Today Healthier Processed Food Options Doubling as Food Storage

2/14/201421 minutes, 46 seconds
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Pioneering Today Episode #18 Garden Planning in Winter

1/31/201420 minutes, 57 seconds
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Clearing Out the Clutter Episode #17

1/17/201421 minutes, 24 seconds
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Episode #16 Pioneering Today 4 Things You Should Do Now Before the Holidays

11/22/201322 minutes, 33 seconds
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Pioneering Today Podcast Episode #14 Holiday Processed Replacements Part 3

10/24/201320 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pioneering Today Podcast Episode #13 Processed Replacements Part 2

10/18/201322 minutes, 11 seconds
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Episode #11 Keeping GMO's Out of Your Food

10/4/201320 minutes, 14 seconds
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Preparedness Episode #10 Part 2

9/27/201320 minutes, 2 seconds
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Podcast Episode #9 Preparedness Part 1

9/20/201320 minutes, 36 seconds
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Episode #8 Fascinating World of Bees Part 2

9/13/201319 minutes, 55 seconds
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Fascinating World of bees Part 1

9/6/201320 minutes, 35 seconds
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Pioneering Today Podcast Episode #6 Canning 101

8/29/201320 minutes, 38 seconds
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Pioneering Today Episode #4 Vinegar the Most Versatile Product in Your Home

8/16/201320 minutes, 16 seconds
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Pioneering Today Episode #3 Introduction to Heirloom Seeds

8/2/201320 minutes, 36 seconds
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Pioneering Today Episode 2 GMO 101

7/26/201318 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pioneering Today Episode #1 Benefits of Growing Your Own Food

You'll learn the 5 main benefits of growing your own food. We'll discuss heirloom and hybrid vegetables and what's best for your family. Plus growing options for those with limited space. 
7/19/201320 minutes, 22 seconds