Tips about and stories of~Off-grid Living:Tell us what interests you!

Farmfresh

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I wish I had taken a picture to post. As you can tell we wear the same size shoes! I wish I could say it was because he has such dainty feet, but unfortunately mine are even slightly wider that his are! :ep
 

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I'd say if you want a chapter or story from us, I have TONS....however, just tell me my assignment, haha, otherwise I'll be going on and on for days!

I love how this idea has blossomed into such a cool undertaking! I'm so excited for you, and can't wait to read all of it!
 

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I think that should be Volume 3.....The Other Women. And we could compile a chapter for each contributor that has a skill to impart or a SS life lesson to instill! With step by step pics on cheese making, butter making, soap making, canning, rendering lard, processing pigs, milking goats, etc.
 

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Beekissed said:
I think that should be Volume 3.....The Other Women. And we could compile a chapter for each contributor that has a skill to impart or a SS life lesson to instill! With step by step pics on cheese making, butter making, soap making, canning, rendering lard, processing pigs, milking goats, etc.
:thumbsup Awesome idea!
 

hwillm1977

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Beekissed said:
I think that should be Volume 3.....The Other Women. And we could compile a chapter for each contributor that has a skill to impart or a SS life lesson to instill! With step by step pics on cheese making, butter making, soap making, canning, rendering lard, processing pigs, milking goats, etc.
Step by step pictures of things would be great... it's all well and good to describe things with words, but I find I do better when I can look at a picture and go 'why does mine look nothing like this photo?'
 

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No matter what you decide to write, using humor is the best choice. Even drama has purpose in a story when it leads to a belly laugh. That is the route I'd go.
I would be more likely to purchase a book about self-sufficient women if I thought it would be funny.
 

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