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EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
HOW TO MAKE SMOKED VENISON JERKY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Slice your roast into 1/4" slices. To make this easier, partially freeze the meat for about an hour and a half first. In a large, non-reactive bowl combine organic soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, maple syrup, black pepper and apple cider vinegar using a whisk. 8 NATURAL SNAKE REPELLENT IDEAS THAT WORK • THE RUSTIC ELK Directions. Place a bit of water ( a couple tablespoons) in the bottom of a blender. Add the cloves of garlic, blend until you have a paste. Add the oil and blend up a bit more. Then, pour the liquid into a jar and keep the lid on for at least an hour before using. Put 11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVE Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. But, for this to work, you need to make the smell strong. Use 100% peppermint oil, like this one, and douse those cotton balls in it. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK Go to local restaurants and businesses, meet the neighbors. Not only will this help you make sure this is a place you want to homestead and spent the rest of your days, you can make invaluable connections for later on regardless of which property you end up purchasing. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
HOW TO MAKE SMOKED VENISON JERKY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Slice your roast into 1/4" slices. To make this easier, partially freeze the meat for about an hour and a half first. In a large, non-reactive bowl combine organic soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, maple syrup, black pepper and apple cider vinegar using a whisk. 8 NATURAL SNAKE REPELLENT IDEAS THAT WORK • THE RUSTIC ELK Directions. Place a bit of water ( a couple tablespoons) in the bottom of a blender. Add the cloves of garlic, blend until you have a paste. Add the oil and blend up a bit more. Then, pour the liquid into a jar and keep the lid on for at least an hour before using. Put 11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK There are properties all over the place available, some inexpensive, some not so much. And while I do recommend finding a professional to help you through the process if you’re looking in an area far from your current home base (like us), there are several things that make buying land for homesteading different. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
8 NATURAL SNAKE REPELLENT IDEAS THAT WORK • THE RUSTIC ELK Directions. Place a bit of water ( a couple tablespoons) in the bottom of a blender. Add the cloves of garlic, blend until you have a paste. Add the oil and blend up a bit more. Then, pour the liquid into a jar and keep the lid on for at least an hour before using. Put 7 HERITAGE CHICKEN BREEDS FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK 7 Heritage Chicken Breeds for Your Homestead. These 7 heritage chicken breeds are perfect for the small, family homestead. They are all prolific layers, docile, and many grow out quickly making them excellent dual purpose chickens for your small, family homestead. Chickens have been raised by humans for meat and eggs for centuries. FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK All you do is layer cardboard with organic materials. The cardboard attracts worms and smothers out the weeds while the organic materials help add nutrients to the soil. To sheet mulch, you cover the area with cardboard. Then, pile organic material (leaves, yard clippings, green food scraps etc). HOW TO EASILY DECLUTTER TOYS FOR A MORE Another thing to keep the toy clutter at bay is to watch less TV. There are so many commercials on TV begging for us to buy things. Our kids see the latest, greatest toy and they think they need it. Watching less TV (or less cable with commercials anyway) helps keepthat itch to
BAKED SEASONED FRENCH FRIES RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Preheat your oven to 425 and lining a cookie sheet with foil. Spread just a bit of olive oil onto the foil to keep your fries from sticking. Next, in a small bowl combine all spices until well blended. Take all of the fries and place them in a gallon freezer bag. 11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Directions: Blend or grind together the peppers, onions, and garlic. Place in a metal or glass dish (it will permeate plastic, so don’t use that). Cover it with water and allow it to sit overnight undisturbed. Add enough water to the mixture to make a full gallon. THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVE farm to table for real life. Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK Mice hate the smell of peppermint as well. You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Growing a garden for self sufficiency is going to provide you with valuable skills and food freedom. But, not all crops are createdequal. Some crops
FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Spinach is a great, easy to grow crop for your garden, but it doesn't stay fresh forever. Learn 3 simple methods to keep the nutrients and preserve your spinach to use in recipes all year long. HOW TO EASILY DECLUTTER TOYS FOR A MORE I flipped out the week before school started and bagged up ALL THE TOYS in my house and left them in the basement office. Kind of shot myself in the foot as 2 big kids left 2 little kids home, once school started, without any toys. WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK It’s so easy to just jump all in, isn’t it? You get some packets of seeds, plant them in some dirt and wait. If nothing is sprouting at all, you can look into reasons why your seeds aren’t germinating.. But, usually, when we jump all in we start without any type of planwhatsoever.
11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK But, it often times seems a lofty goal. How could we ever become income independent and not have to have outside employment? We’ve been planning and scheming, though, and I’ve come up with 103 ways to make money from your homestead. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Plants. Rabbits have tastes just like everyone else and they don’t like everything found in the garden.You can plant things they don’t like around the perimeter to help deter their antics, next to plants they do like, or use something as a ground cover to discouragenibbling.
THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVE farm to table for real life. Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK Mice hate the smell of peppermint as well. You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Growing a garden for self sufficiency is going to provide you with valuable skills and food freedom. But, not all crops are createdequal. Some crops
FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Spinach is a great, easy to grow crop for your garden, but it doesn't stay fresh forever. Learn 3 simple methods to keep the nutrients and preserve your spinach to use in recipes all year long. HOW TO EASILY DECLUTTER TOYS FOR A MORE I flipped out the week before school started and bagged up ALL THE TOYS in my house and left them in the basement office. Kind of shot myself in the foot as 2 big kids left 2 little kids home, once school started, without any toys. WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK It’s so easy to just jump all in, isn’t it? You get some packets of seeds, plant them in some dirt and wait. If nothing is sprouting at all, you can look into reasons why your seeds aren’t germinating.. But, usually, when we jump all in we start without any type of planwhatsoever.
11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK But, it often times seems a lofty goal. How could we ever become income independent and not have to have outside employment? We’ve been planning and scheming, though, and I’ve come up with 103 ways to make money from your homestead. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Plants. Rabbits have tastes just like everyone else and they don’t like everything found in the garden.You can plant things they don’t like around the perimeter to help deter their antics, next to plants they do like, or use something as a ground cover to discouragenibbling.
20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK There are properties all over the place available, some inexpensive, some not so much. And while I do recommend finding a professional to help you through the process if you’re looking in an area far from your current home base (like us), there are several things that make buying land for homesteading different. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK But, it often times seems a lofty goal. How could we ever become income independent and not have to have outside employment? We’ve been planning and scheming, though, and I’ve come up with 103 ways to make money from your homestead. GROWING TOMATILLOS: A COMPLETE GUIDE • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting and Spacing Requirements. When transplanting you’ll want to have about 18-24″ between plants and space rows 3-4 feet apart. You’ll want to allow plenty of airflow, especially if you’re trying to grow them in humid conditions so they can grow well. 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK We all know that the overall success of your garden depends upon the health of the soil you plant in. But, if you’re anything like me. You don’t have much in the way of soil when starting out a new garden.More along the lines of yucky, clay-like dirt-resemblingmatter.
HOW TO TEST SEEDS FOR GERMINATION • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Test Germination The Paper Towel Germination Test. Just like we all likely did in elementary school, the easiest way to test most seeds is put them in paper towel.Not all seeds can be tested this way, but we will talk about that in a moment. HOMEMADE GOAT MILK LOTION • THE RUSTIC ELK Disclaimer: This lotion recipe is solely intended for personal use and may not, under any circumstances, be used for commercial purposes.. Ingredients: 10.2 Oz Distilled Water; 10.2 Oz Raw Goat Milk (you can use frozen milk, just let it thaw) 1.2 Oz Emulsifying Wax BAKED SEASONED FRENCH FRIES RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Baked seasoned French fries are a healthy, delicious alternative to conventional French fries.Coated in a delicious homemade seasoning blend and baked to a perfect, crisp finish. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Plants. Rabbits have tastes just like everyone else and they don’t like everything found in the garden.You can plant things they don’t like around the perimeter to help deter their antics, next to plants they do like, or use something as a ground cover to discouragenibbling.
LOW SUGAR BLACKBERRY JAM RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Begin by washing the berries and running them through a food mill to remove the seeds. Put the puree in a wide, shallow saucepan. Place the pan over medium-low heat and start to stir to mix the ingredients together until the sugar has dissolved making sure to CANNING PEPPER JELLY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Prepare 6 half-pint canning jars by washing them with hot, soapy water and placing in a water bath canner to heat. Place peppers, apple cider vinegar and pectin in a large pot and begin heating over medium high heat, stirring constantly and bring to arolling boil.
THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVE Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. But, for this to work, you need to make the smell strong. Use 100% peppermint oil, like this one, and douse those cotton balls in it. HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO EASILY DECLUTTER TOYS FOR A MORE Another thing to keep the toy clutter at bay is to watch less TV. There are so many commercials on TV begging for us to buy things. Our kids see the latest, greatest toy and they think they need it. Watching less TV (or less cable with commercials anyway) helps keepthat itch to
WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting too close means that your plants will start to overcrowd and be competing for not only sunlight, but the nutrients in the soil and starve each other out. It also invites disease, especially fungal problems, and makes it hard to locate and combat pests. 11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Directions: Blend or grind together the peppers, onions, and garlic. Place in a metal or glass dish (it will permeate plastic, so don’t use that). Cover it with water and allow it to sit overnight undisturbed. Add enough water to the mixture to make a full gallon. THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVE Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. But, for this to work, you need to make the smell strong. Use 100% peppermint oil, like this one, and douse those cotton balls in it. HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO EASILY DECLUTTER TOYS FOR A MORE Another thing to keep the toy clutter at bay is to watch less TV. There are so many commercials on TV begging for us to buy things. Our kids see the latest, greatest toy and they think they need it. Watching less TV (or less cable with commercials anyway) helps keepthat itch to
WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting too close means that your plants will start to overcrowd and be competing for not only sunlight, but the nutrients in the soil and starve each other out. It also invites disease, especially fungal problems, and makes it hard to locate and combat pests. 11 NATURAL WAYS TO CONTROL CABBAGE WORMS • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Identify Cabbage Worms. The cabbage family is host to many pests that people refer to as cabbage worms. This includes the actual larvae of a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), cabbage loopers (Trichoplusia ni), zebra caterpillars (Melanchra picta), and the larvae of the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella).An actual cabbage worm is the larvae of the cabbage white HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Directions: Blend or grind together the peppers, onions, and garlic. Place in a metal or glass dish (it will permeate plastic, so don’t use that). Cover it with water and allow it to sit overnight undisturbed. Add enough water to the mixture to make a full gallon. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. GROWING TOMATILLOS: A COMPLETE GUIDE • THE RUSTIC ELK Sow at around 1/4″ deep, plant 2-3 seeds per pot, and thin them after they germinate (7-14 days) and grow to about 2″ tall, pick the strongest seedling to save. They like it warm, like peppers, so using a heat mat or making sure the temperature is above 70˚F is best. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK Go to local restaurants and businesses, meet the neighbors. Not only will this help you make sure this is a place you want to homestead and spent the rest of your days, you can make invaluable connections for later on regardless of which property you end up purchasing. 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK All you do is layer cardboard with organic materials. The cardboard attracts worms and smothers out the weeds while the organic materials help add nutrients to the soil. To sheet mulch, you cover the area with cardboard. Then, pile organic material (leaves, yard clippings, green food scraps etc). HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL RABBITS FROM YOUR GARDEN • THE Directions: Blend or grind together the peppers, onions, and garlic. Place in a metal or glass dish (it will permeate plastic, so don’t use that). Cover it with water and allow it to sit overnight undisturbed. Add enough water to the mixture to make a full gallon. HOW TO TEST SEEDS FOR GERMINATION • THE RUSTIC ELK How to Test Germination The Paper Towel Germination Test. Just like we all likely did in elementary school, the easiest way to test most seeds is put them in paper towel.Not all seeds can be tested this way, but we will talk about that in a moment. HOW TO PREPARE A NEW GARDEN BED • THE RUSTIC ELK Mulch the garden bed. Once you’ve planted everything, you’ll want to add a 3-4 inch layer of mulch to the top. I highly recommend using old bales of hay. Yes, you read that correctly. I use hay to mulch my garden if at all possible, not straw. Old hay, not fresh, new hay. HOMEMADE GOAT MILK LOTION • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove pot from heat. Combine the oil and wax mixture with milk and water. Blend everything with the immersion blender for 4-5 minutes until mixture is slightly thickened. Add optiphen and your essential oils, blend for 1 additional minute. The CANNING PEPPER JELLY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Prepare 6 half-pint canning jars by washing them with hot, soapy water and placing in a water bath canner to heat. Place peppers, apple cider vinegar and pectin in a large pot and begin heating over medium high heat, stirring constantly and bring to a rolling boil. Remove pan from heat, stir in sugar. LOW SUGAR BLACKBERRY JAM RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Bring fruit mixture to a boil over medium low-heat taking care to keep the foam stirred down. Cook at a boil until the mixture begins to gel. You'll know it's ready when it comes off of a clean spoon in a sheet. Carefully ladle hot jam into sterilized jars, THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVEHOW LONG TO RENDER LARD Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK Go to local restaurants and businesses, meet the neighbors. Not only will this help you make sure this is a place you want to homestead and spent the rest of your days, you can make invaluable connections for later on regardless of which property you end up purchasing. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting too close means that your plants will start to overcrowd and be competing for not only sunlight, but the nutrients in the soil and starve each other out. It also invites disease, especially fungal problems, and makes it hard to locate and combat pests. 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK All you do is layer cardboard with organic materials. The cardboard attracts worms and smothers out the weeds while the organic materials help add nutrients to the soil. To sheet mulch, you cover the area with cardboard. Then, pile organic material (leaves, yard clippings, green food scraps etc). FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO MAKE SMOKED VENISON JERKY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Slice your roast into 1/4" slices. To make this easier, partially freeze the meat for about an hour and a half first. In a large, non-reactive bowl combine organic soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, maple syrup, black pepper and apple cider vinegar using a whisk. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVEHOW LONG TO RENDER LARD Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK Go to local restaurants and businesses, meet the neighbors. Not only will this help you make sure this is a place you want to homestead and spent the rest of your days, you can make invaluable connections for later on regardless of which property you end up purchasing. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting too close means that your plants will start to overcrowd and be competing for not only sunlight, but the nutrients in the soil and starve each other out. It also invites disease, especially fungal problems, and makes it hard to locate and combat pests. 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK All you do is layer cardboard with organic materials. The cardboard attracts worms and smothers out the weeds while the organic materials help add nutrients to the soil. To sheet mulch, you cover the area with cardboard. Then, pile organic material (leaves, yard clippings, green food scraps etc). FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO MAKE SMOKED VENISON JERKY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Slice your roast into 1/4" slices. To make this easier, partially freeze the meat for about an hour and a half first. In a large, non-reactive bowl combine organic soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, maple syrup, black pepper and apple cider vinegar using a whisk. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK There are properties all over the place available, some inexpensive, some not so much. And while I do recommend finding a professional to help you through the process if you’re looking in an area far from your current home base (like us), there are several things that make buying land for homesteading different. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
8 NATURAL SNAKE REPELLENT IDEAS THAT WORK • THE RUSTIC ELK Directions. Place a bit of water ( a couple tablespoons) in the bottom of a blender. Add the cloves of garlic, blend until you have a paste. Add the oil and blend up a bit more. Then, pour the liquid into a jar and keep the lid on for at least an hour before using. Put HOMEMADE GOAT MILK LOTION • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove pot from heat. Combine the oil and wax mixture with milk and water. Blend everything with the immersion blender for 4-5 minutes until mixture is slightly thickened. Add optiphen and your essential oils, blend for 1 additional minute. The GROWING TOMATILLOS: A COMPLETE GUIDE • THE RUSTIC ELK Sow at around 1/4″ deep, plant 2-3 seeds per pot, and thin them after they germinate (7-14 days) and grow to about 2″ tall, pick the strongest seedling to save. They like it warm, like peppers, so using a heat mat or making sure the temperature is above 70˚F is best. BAKED SEASONED FRENCH FRIES RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Preheat your oven to 425 and lining a cookie sheet with foil. Spread just a bit of olive oil onto the foil to keep your fries from sticking. Next, in a small bowl combine all spices until well blended. Take all of the fries and place them in a gallon freezer bag. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. But, for this to work, you need to make the smell strong. Use 100% peppermint oil, like this one, and douse those cotton balls in it. 8 VEGETABLES YOU SHOULD START INDOORS • THE RUSTIC ELK Broccoli should be started about 7-9 weeks before your last predicted frost. If you’re growing a fall crop, you’ll start it indoors as well about 10 to 12 weeks before your first predicted frost. Like lettuce, broccoli likes it cool so make sure you keep HOW TO TAP A MAPLE TREE • THE RUSTIC ELK Hammer. Once you drill your hole, you’ll need to pound your spile into the tree. A hammer will do wonders for this task. Spiles. This are your “taps”. For trees 12-20″ in diameter, you’ll use one spile each. For trees 21-27″ in diameter, you’ll use two taps. Forany tree 27″ or
THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVEHOW LONG TO RENDER LARD Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK Go to local restaurants and businesses, meet the neighbors. Not only will this help you make sure this is a place you want to homestead and spent the rest of your days, you can make invaluable connections for later on regardless of which property you end up purchasing. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting too close means that your plants will start to overcrowd and be competing for not only sunlight, but the nutrients in the soil and starve each other out. It also invites disease, especially fungal problems, and makes it hard to locate and combat pests. 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK All you do is layer cardboard with organic materials. The cardboard attracts worms and smothers out the weeds while the organic materials help add nutrients to the soil. To sheet mulch, you cover the area with cardboard. Then, pile organic material (leaves, yard clippings, green food scraps etc). FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO MAKE SMOKED VENISON JERKY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Slice your roast into 1/4" slices. To make this easier, partially freeze the meat for about an hour and a half first. In a large, non-reactive bowl combine organic soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, maple syrup, black pepper and apple cider vinegar using a whisk. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. THE RUSTIC ELK • FARM TO TABLE FOR REAL LIFEABOUTBLOGHOMESTEADGARDENRECIPESPRESERVEHOW LONG TO RENDER LARD Hey there! I’m Danielle. Wife, mama to three awesome farm girls, and passionate about helping others create a farm to table, self sufficient life no matter how much property you have, no matter how much time you have, and no matter what your financial situation is. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK Go to local restaurants and businesses, meet the neighbors. Not only will this help you make sure this is a place you want to homestead and spent the rest of your days, you can make invaluable connections for later on regardless of which property you end up purchasing. 10 ESSENTIAL CROPS FOR A SELF SUFFICIENT GARDEN • THE Potatoes. Potatoes are a must-grow crop for anyone, but especially someone trying to become more self sufficient. They are full of calories, nutrient dense, provide a lot of food in very little space, are really easy to grow and store incredibly well. Potatoes take 2-3 months to harvest, depending on the variety, and can be grown simplyby
103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. WHY YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN WON'T GROW • THE RUSTIC ELK Planting too close means that your plants will start to overcrowd and be competing for not only sunlight, but the nutrients in the soil and starve each other out. It also invites disease, especially fungal problems, and makes it hard to locate and combat pests. 7 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN SOIL • THE RUSTIC ELK All you do is layer cardboard with organic materials. The cardboard attracts worms and smothers out the weeds while the organic materials help add nutrients to the soil. To sheet mulch, you cover the area with cardboard. Then, pile organic material (leaves, yard clippings, green food scraps etc). FORAGING FOR OYSTER MUSHROOMS Oyster mushrooms contain decurrent gills which means that the gills (pictured above) run directly down the stem. The caps are typically anywhere from 2 to 10 inches across and are generally white to light brown (some may say similar to the color of oysters). HOW TO MAKE SMOKED VENISON JERKY • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. Slice your roast into 1/4" slices. To make this easier, partially freeze the meat for about an hour and a half first. In a large, non-reactive bowl combine organic soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, maple syrup, black pepper and apple cider vinegar using a whisk. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
HOW TO PRESERVE SPINACH 3 WAYS • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove From Heat and Submerge in Ice Cold Water. After you’ve boiled the spinach for 1 minute, it’s time to immediately place it into an ice bath. I just put a big pot of ice and water next to the stove so I can move the spinach immediately. Let it sit in the ice bath for about another minute. This process simply stops it from cooking any more. 20 TIPS TO BUY THE PERFECT HOMESTEADING LAND • THE RUSTIC ELK There are properties all over the place available, some inexpensive, some not so much. And while I do recommend finding a professional to help you through the process if you’re looking in an area far from your current home base (like us), there are several things that make buying land for homesteading different. 103 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR HOMESTEAD • THE RUSTIC ELK Preserve your produce into jams and jellies for sale. 3. Start extra seeds and sell the seedlings to others who don’t start their own. 4. Start some fruit trees and sell the saplings. 5. Save your heirloom seeds, package them up, and sell them. 6. Make your own compost/fertilizer and sell it. EASY PAN FRIED DEER HEART RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Instructions. After you've prepared your deer heart, gather all of the ingredients and melt 1/4 cup of butter in a cast iron skillet. Season the heart with parsley, black pepper and sea salt. Add the crushed clove of garlic and the seasoned deer heart pieces to the skillet withthe melted butter.
8 NATURAL SNAKE REPELLENT IDEAS THAT WORK • THE RUSTIC ELK Directions. Place a bit of water ( a couple tablespoons) in the bottom of a blender. Add the cloves of garlic, blend until you have a paste. Add the oil and blend up a bit more. Then, pour the liquid into a jar and keep the lid on for at least an hour before using. Put HOMEMADE GOAT MILK LOTION • THE RUSTIC ELK Remove pot from heat. Combine the oil and wax mixture with milk and water. Blend everything with the immersion blender for 4-5 minutes until mixture is slightly thickened. Add optiphen and your essential oils, blend for 1 additional minute. The GROWING TOMATILLOS: A COMPLETE GUIDE • THE RUSTIC ELK Sow at around 1/4″ deep, plant 2-3 seeds per pot, and thin them after they germinate (7-14 days) and grow to about 2″ tall, pick the strongest seedling to save. They like it warm, like peppers, so using a heat mat or making sure the temperature is above 70˚F is best. BAKED SEASONED FRENCH FRIES RECIPE • THE RUSTIC ELK Preheat your oven to 425 and lining a cookie sheet with foil. Spread just a bit of olive oil onto the foil to keep your fries from sticking. Next, in a small bowl combine all spices until well blended. Take all of the fries and place them in a gallon freezer bag. HOW TO NATURALLY REPEL MICE • THE RUSTIC ELK You can place some peppermint oil on cotton balls in the areas you don’t want mice to go. In the corners of cupboards, along the baseboards in closets, just in general where you don’t want mice. But, for this to work, you need to make the smell strong. Use 100% peppermint oil, like this one, and douse those cotton balls in it. 8 VEGETABLES YOU SHOULD START INDOORS • THE RUSTIC ELK Broccoli should be started about 7-9 weeks before your last predicted frost. If you’re growing a fall crop, you’ll start it indoors as well about 10 to 12 weeks before your first predicted frost. Like lettuce, broccoli likes it cool so make sure you keep HOW TO TAP A MAPLE TREE • THE RUSTIC ELK Hammer. Once you drill your hole, you’ll need to pound your spile into the tree. A hammer will do wonders for this task. Spiles. This are your “taps”. For trees 12-20″ in diameter, you’ll use one spile each. For trees 21-27″ in diameter, you’ll use two taps. Forany tree 27″ or
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