How to Make Living Easter Baskets - Photo by Suzie's Farm/Flickr (HobbyFarms.com)

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Melt & Pour soap bases are premixed bases that have all the scary work done already. All you do is melt, mix, and pour into molds. You get the joy of homemade soap with the ability to customize it as you see fit.

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How to Break Down a Chicken - The Not So Modern Housewife

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Learn neat tricks to improve your garden with items found at the grocery store. Grocery gardening is an inexpensive way to transform your garden.

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To wrap up Hot Breakfast Month, it seemed appropriate to do a breakfast for dinner. After all, dinner (in my opinion) is the absolute best time to enjoy breakfast.

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WonderMix Mixer and Meat Grinder Attachment Giveaway via Better Hens and Gardens

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Farm Sprouts Q&A: Vermicomposting With Kids - Photo by Annie Bernauer (HobbyFarms.com)

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Introduction to Herbs Part Two - Free Lessons and activities for Kids

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Making Herb Paste - Preserve your Fresh Herbs

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Discover 10 awesome hacks you can do with mason jars. Quick and inexpensive DIYs using mason jars you probably already have on hand.

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Immune Boosting Elderberry - 20+ Articles

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FREE Introduction to Herbs for Kids series - Meet my friend, Herb!

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The chickens are coming! Are you ready?

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Clothespins Comparison l Line Drying Tip Clothespins Matter l Homestead Lady (.com)

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Winter sowing involves sowing the seeds outdoors in miniature greenhouses during the winter, allowing them to germinate naturally during the spring.

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planning an orchard for your homestead

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Flavored Homemade Lip Balm using all natural ingredients - wish a splash of color and real fruit flavor! (many recipes)

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I'm kicking off #hotforbreakfast with our family favorite, crepes in the oven. Easy and error-proof. Enjoy them with a maple cream cheese filling using Maple Valley syrup, or make them chocolate hazelnut with Pacific Foods non-dairy milks.

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Either way you choose to add to your flock, there are a few things you need to do to get ready for chicks on your homestead. The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #theurbanchicken

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April lives a homesteading life on 10 acres in northeastern Oregon. She is the author of Cold Creek Homestead and today she is going to share her homesteading story with us.

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Container gardening is a great way to grow your own food if you have limited space~TheHomesteadingHippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #gardening

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Ditch the Chore Chart - Photo by Tessa Zundel (HobbyFarms.com) - How to organize kid chores on the homestead and in the home without losing your mind - from Farm Sprouts

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Describes the methods used to produce typical commercial, cage free, free range, organic, and farmstead eggs; and how this impacts the quality of the eggs.

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Learn some the tips and tricks I gained from my many failures at hanging laundry! The HomesteadingHippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #laundry #homesteadfail

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How do I know what to sow and when to sow? What kind of containers can I use? What about watering? I've got the answers to these questions and more.

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Chicken House Coop Cleaning with Kids l Tips to keep the troops happy while they muck l Homestead Lady (.com)

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Make your own cough drops to soothe coughs. The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #diy

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Goat's milk gets a bad rap. I've heard people describe goat's milk as “goaty” or just plain gross. But when handled properly, it isn't that way at all!

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Discover ways to garden in small spaces. With a little creativity and ingenuity, you can provide for your family even in the smallest of small spaces.

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When is the best time to start seeds? Start some seeds too soon and you will end up with lanky plants under the lights. Too late and the plants will be too weak when transplanted to the garden or may not mature in time to produce before your frost. Develop a seed starting schedule so you know the optimum time to start your seeds. A seed-starting schedule provides a guideline of when to sow seeds and when to transplant seedlings the vegetable garden.

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