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Living sustainably off of the land is my biggest passion in this life. We raise and butcher our own cows, we hunt ethically for wild game protein, I grow almost every possible vegetable, herb, and fruit that I can {in my growing zone} in my 3/4 acre garden, I forage for medical plants around our property, and the list goes on. I want to get as close to living with nature, while still being comfortable, as I can.

Being able to live off grid is a big dream of mine. Due to the extreme winter climate where I live, I’m not sure if that dream will ever become a reality to me. For now, we’ll keep pulling our little renovated camper (no running water or electricity) to national parks and pretending to live off grid… for a weekend.

What I do know, is that there are numerous successful off-grid dwellers that share their experiences with others to help them achieve the same goal that you and I have. Teri at Homestead Honey is one of them, she lives off-grid and shares her tales to help others achieve the same dream that she did. She offers individual e-books and bundled e-books. She offers an e-book bundle called the Complete Homestead Collection. That collection includes books on backyard bread & pizza oven, a fall gardening guide, how to build a root cellar, and how to create your off grid homestead. She has all of the information you need to begin your off-grid life!

Homestead Honey’s Rain Collection System

Homestead Honey is a blog much more informative and well put together than this one but I believe we both share similar goals. While living 100% off-grid might be a far stretch for me, I still strive every single day to live a simple and sustainable life. My goal with my website is to share simple tips, recipes and resources to hopefully teach a few along my journey that it’s still possible to be self sufficient and sustainable in this chaotic world. I was gifted the Complete Homestead Bundle by a friend of mine for my birthday – right around the time I started building this blog. Once spring rolls around here, my partner and I are going to take on the outdoor oven project – stay tuned to see how that goes!

In one of Teri’s books she talks about her hands on experience adding to her homestead and building a root cellar. The e-book is in an easy to follow format and covers the planning and execution of building a root cellar into a hillside. Other homestead topics Teri covers in her e-book bundles are:

  • Living without water & electricity
  • How to collect rain water
  • How to cook REAL food from home raised ingredients
  • Cooking outdoors
  • Food preservation
  • Gardening

And so much more…

There is so much more to homesteading off grid than the average person thinks and these books really break it down. It is incredible to read how this family lives daily. It felt raw… real. We’re fortunate enough to have our own rural piece of land that provides for us every single day, and every single day I am thinking of new ways for our land and home to be more self-sufficient than it was yesterday. Teri’s Complete Homesteading Collection already has me dreaming of future projects.

The praise I have for the information in these books is unreal. Get your copy now, and start taking leaps towards your homestead goals!

Individual E-Books:

  • Homestead Honey’s Guide to Fall Gardening – Get it HERE
  • Creating Your Off-Grid Homestead – Get it HERE
  • The Backyard Bread & Pizza Oven – Get it HERE
  • Building a Homestead Root Cellar – Get it HERE
  • The Storage Crop Garden – Get it HERE

Bundles:

  • Complete Homesteading Collection – Get it HERE ~ This is the one that I was gifted for my birthday. So much knowledge and value.
  • Off-Grid Bundle – Get it HERE

OR you can learn with Teri through one of her coaching packages:

  • Activate Coaching Package – Get it HERE

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