Last time we saw the outdoor kitchen, it was just a level base with sand in it. Now, it's time to add some cooking and work surfaces!
A big thing on our hearts for our land is to use our given resources well. And in the case of this building project, we're trying to recycle as much of the stuff that was left behind from the previous owners as possible. Thankfully, with a little elbow-grease, paint, and scraping, we ended up finding a lot of useable lumber, concrete, and sand...all for free! That makes this build very cost-effective--everything we've done so far has cost less than $50.
You can find Part One of our ongoing outdoor kitchen build here --> https://steemit.com/off-grid/@slhomestead/outdoor-kitchen-build-part-one-video
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I keep telling my husband one day I want an outdoor kitchen (mainly for canning the garden goodies) but with it I would love to have makeshift pizza oven! I'm a true pizza lover at heart!
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Hey you guys. I love what your doing on your new property. I've been following yall on youtube since you were still in the city. So happy for yall. I too hope to one day move to the country and really ramp up our homestead!
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