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Starting the homestead lifestyle is easier than most people think.


Somewhere along the way, we got sold the idea that homesteading requires acres of land, a farmhouse, and cows at sunrise. It doesn't. The version most people never hear about starts in a kitchen, with a mason jar and a bag of scraps you were going to throw away.


So many of us feel a pull toward a slower way of living right now, and there are real reasons behind it. Grocery prices keep climbing. Empty shelves still sit fresh in our memory. Ingredient labels read like a chemistry experiment. The systems we depend on feel more fragile than we were told they were.


The skills I started with are small and practical. Homemade broth easily comes together from kitchen scraps. Sprouts grow on a countertop. Sourdough, fermentation, freezer jam, canning, homemade cleaners, and beeswax candles all fit into a normal week. A rotating pantry gradually builds itself two items at a time.


None of it requires perfection. None of it requires land. It only requires starting.


You’ll Learn:


[0:00] Introduction

[3:58] How the system profits when you stop cooking from scratch

[5:53] Turning kitchen scraps into nutrient-dense broth for pennies on the dollar

[8:14] Growing sprouts on your countertop with just a Mason jar

[10:05] Why store-bought bread tastes like chemicals once you bake your own

[13:21] Sauerkraut, slowness, and the forgotten power of fermentation

[14:56] Freezer jam, rhubarb pink lemonade, and why canning brings peace, not fear

[20:09] Homemade citrus vinegar cleaner and beeswax candles that double as prep

[22:13] Remembering the masked Walmart arrows and never being caught unprepared again

[26:33] Why the people coming to take your preps won't make it up the driveway

[28:49] Four generations lost these skills, but yours is taking them back


Resources Mentioned:


How To Use A Sourdough Starter | Article

Homemade Sourdough Dinner Rolls | Recipe

Chocolaty Sourdough Brownies | Recipe


Join my Homestead Prepper's Guide to Canning Course to learn how to start canning today!


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