With egg prices soaring, storing them properly can save you money! From refrigeration to water glassing, pickling, dehydrating and oil coating How do you store yours? #offgridlifestyle #savemoneyonfood #foodpantry #homesteadlife #preparedness #eggs
History has shown that unexpected crises—natural disasters, pandemics, supply chain disruptions, or even personal emergencies—can happen at any time. Preparing for “SHTF” days isn’t about paranoia; it’s about resilience. From pandemics to power outages, we’ve already seen how fragile modern systems can be. Having emergency supplies, including food, water, and essentials, ensures you and your loved ones can weather tough times without relying on last-minute panic buying or government assistance. It’s not a matter of if but when another crisis will hit—so why not be ready? #preparedness #emergencypreparedness #homesteading #offgridliving #foodpantry #selfsufficiency
13 years? Why did it take so long?” That’s a question we’ve heard more than once. The truth is—everyone’s journey looks different. Some folks have the money, time, or help to make their dream happen fast and we’re happy for you. For us, it was a slower road. We started with very little, used what we could find, and made do with secondhand materials because buying new just wasn’t an option. Money came and went. Some projects had to be put on pause. But we never gave up—because we knew it would take time. We’re not in a race. We’re just building our life, at our own pace. The hard part is starting and sticking with it. #homesteading #homesteadgoals #smallfarm #simpleliving #slowdown #escapefromthecity
Home is what you make it — it’s not just about the walls and roof, but the memories, love, and personal touches you bring to the space. It’s where you create your own comfort, find peace, and build a life that reflects who you are. #offgrid #cabininthewoods #mycrib #shedtohouse #tinyhouse #sustainableliving
We left Miami with less than $1,000 in our account and headed to a small rural town where life was more affordable. We started out living in an old camper on leased land to save money. Now, 13 years later, we’re living off grid on our own land that we bought for $5,000, turned a $6,500 shed into a house, have a few Airbnbs on our little homestead, rescue animals, and help others learn how to do the same. #homesteading #homesteadliving #homesteadlife #smallfarm #homesteadgoals #selfsufficientliving #farmsteading #simpleliving #livinginnature #slowdown