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S2-E6 | 5 Tip to Making your Homesteading Dreams a Reality
Season 2 · Episode 5
mercredi 24 février 2021 • Duration 24:48
In this episode I talk about how to make your dreams a reality. Many will quit the homesteading life because they become frustrated and do not have the necessary information to achieve living a sustainable homesteading life.
I want to share with you how we problem solve projects and goals to accomplish what we need in order to continue living a sustainable life. In detail I talk about:
- Find the workaround for projects which will hinder your ability to live sustainably.
- Determine if it is the right time to incorporate another project.
- Research thoroughly the task which you need to accomplish.
- Find your community.
- Plan accordingly.
This life is worth living, do not walk away from your dreams because the reality of achieving it is difficult.
#homesteading #sustainableliving #goalsetting
S2-EP 5 Tips on Raising Homesteading Kids
Season 2 · Episode 5
vendredi 19 février 2021 • Duration 24:11
I like to believe that our 7 children have learned something from us over the years. In truth, I pray that out of the 7 at least 2 will seek to live the life we do. However, each child is their own person and their dreams may not always align with ours.
There are two types of homesteading kids:
- Ones that are born into this life
- Children who are brought into this life
Today's podcast covers the latter of the two, the kids who were uprooted from everything they know and brought on this homesteading journey.
In this podcast episode I give 5 tips on how to raise homesteading children, along with how to instill the values of living a simple, traditional life. This can be accomplished with children of all ages, when you begin is key.
Once our kids are gone and we become empty nesters, Justin and I know we've done something right when our children share with their children the stories of our homestead and why we chose to live the way we do.
#homesteading #homestead #homesteadingkids
Episode 16 | Pantry Preparedness Guide
Season 1 · Episode 16
mardi 18 août 2020 • Duration 24:55
A well stocked pantry will have 6 months worth of pantry staples at any given time. This does not cover what we preserve from the garden, but instead non-perishables which are regularly purchased from the market. Is your pantry successfully stocked for a pandemic, unemployment, or natural disaster? If not, I talk about the basics every pantry should have, AND how to substitute the items which are sold out.
For example, what can be substituted for cooking oil? What produce stores best long-term? Do you know how to make many household cleaning supplies and personal hygiene products?
This podcast skims the Pantry Preparedness Guide, however, a full detailed list can be found here: https://afarmgirlinthemaking.com/pantry-preparedness-stocking-your-pandemic-pantry/
Or if video is your preference, take a look at our YouTube video: https://youtu.be/aAPp0Lu9ZOY
Part of a well-stocked pantry is the ability to own your food source. Take the steps for owning your food source and preserving the garden's bounty or items which have been purchased from your local farmers market. My book, The Farm Girl's Guide to Preserving the Harvest will provide you the confidence you need to preserve foods within the comfort of your home.
Do not wait until the last minute to stock your pantry, it is best to always be prepared at all time, regardless if you are homesteading or living in town.
#pantrypreparednessguide #foodstorage #preparingforapandemic
Episode 15 | 5 Reasons Homesteaders Procrastinate and How to Prevent this from Occuring
Season 1 · Episode 15
vendredi 7 août 2020 • Duration 40:11
Many homesteads do not thrive due to procrastination. Let me give you a hint as to what I am referring to:
- Garden
- Preserving
- Raising livestock
- Projects
- Home
Come discover the 5 tasks which causes homesteaders to feel overwhelmed, learn tips as to how to resolve the issues, and how to get back on track to being a successful homesteading family!
Episode 14 | 5 Tips to Living a Simpler Life
Season 1 · Episode 14
lundi 15 juin 2020 • Duration 35:08
In truth, there are more than the 5 tips mentioned here in order to live simply. However, the 5 tips I talk about make-up the mission statement for our homestead. For those who have additional tips feel free to share them in the comments!
- Reduce your footprint
- Food Ownership
- Go Green
As suggested, here are additional items to help you in the journey to living a simpler life.
- No Knead Bread (perfect for kids)
- Homemade Laundry Soap
- DIY Clothesline
- My Book - The Farm Girl's Guide to Preserving the Harvest
Episode 13 | Month End Recap May 2020
lundi 1 juin 2020 • Duration 24:49
I'm not sure whether May was a successful month around the property, or not. What I do know is that we've got our work cut out for us in June and I'm ready to get started! Here's to hoping the weather holds, the new pond in the middle of the yard is taken care of, and the kitchen garden is done by the end of the month...AMEN!
If you are not challenging yourself to set goals for the month do so. What better way to keep focus on achieving what is needed on the property?
As mentioned in this podcast:
Vertical Gardening
- Vertical Gardening Video
- Gardenstalk Growing Towers use code FARMGIRL13 to receive $10 off your purchase!
- A-Frame Trellises
#homestead #goals #garden
Episode 12 | Do you have what it takes to be a leader?
Season 1 · Episode 12
dimanche 31 mai 2020 • Duration 27:10
The homesteading community is growing by leaps and bounds, but it needs more leaders. More contributors. More individuals who seek to bring others into the life we live. Homesteading leaders come from all walks of life, the suburbs, small homesteads, large farms. You do not need a platform to be the leaders. You need to have passion about the life you live.
In this podcast I cover how to organically draw people into the lives we live. Also, I've included a challenge for each one of you. Take the challenge and then sit back and watch the outcome.
Be the teacher, leader, sharer, giver, and encourager for the life we live. You have as much clout as I do on this matter.
#homestead #leadership #mentor
Episode 11 | Eat What you Raise and ALL the Feelings Behind It
Season 1 · Episode 11
samedi 23 mai 2020 • Duration 23:42
Sustainable homesteaders are different than most. We have emotions which often can't be tamed. They are raw, and they are there.
The miracle of life should never be taken for granted. The individuals who view our lives often find it difficult to understand how we can value birth and the lives of our livestock just to consume it a few months later. Fair enough.
Animals deserve being held, petted, talked to, cuddled with, be allowed to see the sun, stretch its legs, eat grass and bugs, and run free. Unfortunately, there are many which don't. Factory farming has taken away the understanding of where food comes from and the humanity it takes to be good stewards to our livestock.
One of my older children had asked how I felt when we butchered our livestock, and as I explained the about to him, he instantly understood.
Butchering day is just as rewarding as the day they were born. The animals on my homestead serve a purpose, and while they are here they will run free and live the lives they deserve to live.
This is what makes homesteading and farming worthwhile. This is what makes us capable of truly valuing the food we consume.
RELATED ARTICLES:
Raising Broiler Birds for Meat
#sustainableliving #homestead #farming
Episode 10 | Are You a Lone Wolf?
Season 1 · Episode 10
samedi 16 mai 2020 • Duration 30:09
Tell me, are you a lone wolf in this homesteading world. I am not talking about being a lone wolf among friends and extended family, no not at all. What I am talking about is, do you and your spouse run as a pack or are you a lone wolf?
I may touch a few nerves on this particular topic, but I think you'll have a better understand once I share whether I am a pack member or a lone wolf. I talk about this topic with ease, simply because I have learned a lot about myself in the last 6 years.
My goal is to get the lone wolves to become pack members. The process of getting there takes work, but more importantly, a lot of patience, grace, and forgiveness.
I have dreams and goal for this homesteading life I live. Big ones. Being a modern homesteading housewife is one of those dreams. If you haven't listened to this particular podcast go back and listen to it. I also wrote an in-depth blog on the desire of becoming a homesteading homemaker.
So, before you listen to this podcast ask yourself, in the homesteading life you live, are you a lone wolf or a pack member?
Homesteading Housewife podcast
Homesteading Housewife blog post w/podcast
#homestead #spouse #homesteadinglife
Episode 9 | The Simple Life is Far from Being Simple
Season 1 · Episode 9
dimanche 10 mai 2020 • Duration 42:25
I truly believe outsiders to the life we live consider us to have a romantic lifestyle. And maybe, just maybe it is our fault. We share beautiful photos of our gardens, livestock, home cooked meals and the items we've preserved. But, but, you and I know this life is far from being simple. It's work. Daily hard, labor intensive, work. And this work happens to rewards at the then of the day, for that I am thankful. In this episode I'm going to talk about the actual workload which goes into our lives that others do not see.
We seek to live a simple life because we know the benefits of doing so. Even through the mishaps which occur daily, and there are certainly daily mishaps. However, at the end of the chaos there are good things happening.
For those of you looking to raise your own meat, here's the link I mentioned in this podcast:
https://afarmgirlinthemaking.com/poultry-processing-equipment-butchering-day/
https://afarmgirlinthemaking.com/raising-broiler-chickens-meat/
https://afarmgirlinthemaking.com/raising-turkeys-on-the-homestead/








