BlogHide Resteemslivingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoThe Most Important Winter Preparation!The weather forecast is calling for lows dipping down into the 20's starting in a few days. That means it's time to start getting the wood stove ready for winter and cleaning out the chimney.livingtraditions (52)in raisingmeatrabbits • 7 years agoRaising Rabbits for Meat: Series IntroductionHave you been wanting to learn how to raise rabbits for meat? Are you already raising rabbits but believe, like us, that there is always more to learn? Kevin and Sarah will walk you though the…livingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoOff Grid Herb Drying! No Electricity or Dehydrator Required.Drying your homegrown herbs does not need to be complicated and it does not require a dehydrator OR electricity. Even if you are off grid, you can dry homegrown herbs! Sarah takes you in to the herb…livingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoForaging For Wild Edibles and MedicinalsSarah and our youngest daughter Samantha head into the woods on our property to do some foraging. Spring is a great time of year for foraging in the midwest. Sarah will show you several of the…livingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoEating Snapping Turtle for the First Time! Learning to Rely on What God has Provided.When we moved to our homestead in the Ozark's we decided that one of the things we would do is to eat as many of the native edible plants and animals as possible. Trying a new vegetable or wild…livingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoOff Grid vs. On Grid: Should We Be Going Off Grid?We have been debating for a while now about whether or not we want to give up the electrical grid and switch to off grid solar power? It's a big decision and we admit we aren't as educated on solar…livingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoWelcome to Living Traditions HomesteadFirst of all, thank you so much for taking the time to read our first post on Steemit. We wanted to take a little time to introduce ourselves to the Steemit community. We used to live in the…