aalissa
Chirping
Thank you for the book recommendation, wrote it down and will check it out. Are there any other books you have found particularly helpful?There are some great books on homesteading you might want to check out. I've got a new one called, "Broken Antler farm" you might like. Check your local public library.
If you keep chickens for personal eggs or plan to sell some extras it can work. Maybe hang a sign you have extras or develop a following of customers.
I scored a small college sized fridge for mine. It's full now so I may need to make some calls. Start getting friends to save cartons.![]()
I'm not sure if there is a way to get a tax deduction for egg donations to food pantries or not.
Get yourself a notebook and start a plan. It doesn't have to be hard and fast but an outline can help.
I have a few homesteading books and my notebook has been in my hands for awhile, as soon as we were told we could move off site and decided not to move back into my house. We have just saved up enough to put down a down payment on a place, without touching the emergency funds. I could probably live a little more ruggedly than my husband as he will still have to work outside of home and he is just that kind of guy.
Selling eggs may be an option as he will still be coming into the city everyday. The sign thing won't work because the cabins are far back in the woods. YAY!!!



Initially, we need the garden, then the chickens & rabbits, then the goats and finally the Beefer and the Pigs. If I know what they are eating... I know what I am eating. Nothing like losing your health to chemicals.