The Dog Days of summer are upon us and winter is coming. Are you ready for it? Today, we will talk about what you should can do now to prepare for the winter, whether you are in the city or on a homestead like we are.
Next week’s show will be a replay of a former episode because I will be out of town for my grandmother’s funeral.
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Eating Seasonally and Tales from the Prepper Pantry
- This is where we share what we are eating as it comes to us – and talk about ways to use what we store.
- It got very very hot her: Tomatoes on hold but they will probably all ripen at once when I am at my grandma’s funeral. Alas.
- So. Much. Squash.
- “Where is the fruit?” I think the mild winter paired with a late frost has left us mostly fruitless around here.
What we are preserving this week
Where we share what we are preserving for winter storage
- Nothing – headed out of town 🙂
Handy summer checklist for winter preparation in the summer:
Make a list of what you should be ready for
- Higher heat bills
- Snow
- Higher food bills
- Christmas
- Getting stuck in your home with no power
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
Audit your list – and take care of the things now that are better done when it is light out, warm out, and important. Here is my list:
Audit the food stored – pantry and freezers – because I am most likely to get iced in for a week or so
Use up the old and plan to replenish the new
The can of sauerkraut in the back
Animal feed and bedding
Medications
Maintenance on winter technology
Flashlights
Batteries
Backup heaters
Winter equipment like snow shovels, blowers, etc
Anti-freeze set up for animal’s water
Do the chores now that are rough in a snow storm
Get your firewood going and stored
Water filters in the pump house and general pipe maintenance
Gutter check, paint, decks, etc
Clean out the clutter
Make it so you can easily access the important things
I know – winter seems so far away right now, but it is coming faster than you think. A little care now will help your transition into the cold, dark part of the year. And in Winter is when we catch our breath on the Homestead.
Make it a great week!
Song: Grandpa’s Song by Sauce
Episode 48: Spontaneous Order and the Eclipse on the Farm
Today, we talk through a collection of stories from the Eclipse adventure that illustrate how sometimes spontaneous order is the best way to organize. Or said another way: How no organization at all can be the best organization if the folks involved have the same shared goal.
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Song: 911 by Sauce
Episode 47: A Colorful Way to Express Your Homestead Journey – Homesteadoji
Today, I am joined by Whitney and John Athayde to tell us about a project they built together: HomesteadOji.com. This colorful set of emojis for iPhone tell the day to day story of a homesteader, from “Fox in my coop” to “goat kicked over the milk bucket.”
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Eating Seasonally and Tales from the Prepper Pantry
This is where we share what we are eating as it comes to us – and talk about ways to use what we store.
What we are preserving this week
Where we share what we are preserving for winter storage
Garden Economics project
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Friends, next week we are at ground 0 here in the Holler for the Solar Eclipse, so the show will not be recorded until Tuesday. Why? Because I am going to don my eclipse glasses and check out this once in a lifetime experience!
Make it a great week.
Song: Strange Child
Episode 46: 8 things to plant in August
Today, I will share with you some ideas on what you can put in your fall garden – and share the fall mix of seeds that we are hoping will grow a nice fall garden here at the Holler Homestead. Along with this I will share the garden update – Because it is time to get that planted here in Tennessee. Indeed, I think I am a bit late, but usually these things work themselves out. Also today, we will hear from Samantha the Savings Ninja with a tip for all of us. And I will share with you a few recipes we are working on this week.
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Eating Seasonally and Tales from the Prepper Pantry
This is where we share what we are eating as it comes to us – and talk about ways to use what we store.
What we are preserving this week
Where we share what we are preserving for winter storage
Eight things to plant in August.
Song: Feed My Hunger by Sauce
Replay: Episode 8 – Five Uses for Summer Squash
In today’s episode, we replay a timely episode from last year. Because squash happens. And because Nicole Sauce is traveling.
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Make it a great week!
Episode 45: Be an Ant, Prepare for Winter
The Dog Days of summer are upon us and winter is coming. Are you ready for it? Today, we will talk about what you should can do now to prepare for the winter, whether you are in the city or on a homestead like we are.
Next week’s show will be a replay of a former episode because I will be out of town for my grandmother’s funeral.
Become a Show Patron! patreon.com/livingfreeinTN
Direct Download
Eating Seasonally and Tales from the Prepper Pantry
What we are preserving this week
Where we share what we are preserving for winter storage
Handy summer checklist for winter preparation in the summer:
Make a list of what you should be ready for
Audit your list – and take care of the things now that are better done when it is light out, warm out, and important. Here is my list:
Audit the food stored – pantry and freezers – because I am most likely to get iced in for a week or so
Use up the old and plan to replenish the new
The can of sauerkraut in the back
Animal feed and bedding
Medications
Maintenance on winter technology
Flashlights
Batteries
Backup heaters
Winter equipment like snow shovels, blowers, etc
Anti-freeze set up for animal’s water
Do the chores now that are rough in a snow storm
Get your firewood going and stored
Water filters in the pump house and general pipe maintenance
Gutter check, paint, decks, etc
Clean out the clutter
Make it so you can easily access the important things
I know – winter seems so far away right now, but it is coming faster than you think. A little care now will help your transition into the cold, dark part of the year. And in Winter is when we catch our breath on the Homestead.
Make it a great week!
Song: Grandpa’s Song by Sauce
Episode 44: A Variety Show, Bacon, Websites, and More
You’re in for a good show today, it’s a variety show! That’s right, today I will roll through feedback and questions sent in by you, our listeners!
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Episode 43: Tap Into the Value of What You Have
Today, we will explore ideas of how to squeeze extra value out of things you already have. Because the old model of having a J O B for your whole life, then retiring into a time of RVs and margaritas on the beach is not necessarily what the future holds with the basis of how our society functions economically changing so quickly.
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Episode 42: The Reality of a Homestead in the Summer, Goats and Nieces
In today’s show, we will hear a bunch of reality checks for the homesteader. Summer has arrived, and there is lots to do. The animals can be grumpy when it is hot. My garden is in an interesting state. Plus we got two goats and they’ve been teaching me a ton, and, after years of offering, my sister trusted me with two nieces for Holler Homestead Summer Camp.
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Episode 41: The Power of Social Capital, Canning Green Beans, and Hey Hey
Today we walk through the process of canning green beans along with tips on how NOT to contract botulism on accident, I’ll share with you how the power of social capital is moving our coffee business along, and we will have an update on Hey Hey, the orphaned baby chick.
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But before we do that: I wanted to share with you a new experience I had: Swarm.City.
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Episode 40: Going off Grid, Baby Chicks and Ducks, and the Importance of First Aid Preparedness
Today, we are back on track with an episode about homesteading life. I will talk a little bit about going off grid, when it does and does not make sense, as well as share with you the analysis that my friend Shawn over at HackMySolar did here at the Holler Homestead. And no, he isn’t paying me to talk about this. But if you have not checked out his website HackMySolar.com and you are interested in solar and other off-grid things, check out his site.
I will share with you some of the chaos of raising both chickens and ducks and what happens when the duck hatches baby chickens. I’ve got a good question in about coffee roasters and what to consider when upgrading. Samantha the Savings Ninja has a special message you may want to listen to before Father’s Day. And finally, I’ll share a personal story of pain that ended well because my animal first aid kit and human first aid kits were well stocked.
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