Tag: homesteading supplies

  • Cheap Homesteading Supplies You Need

    Cheap Homesteading Supplies You Need

    As a homesteader, you want to reduce your expenditures and become more self-sufficient. You want to grow your own food, and perhaps even mend and make your own clothing. However, as independent as you might be, or want to be, you still need to have the right tools and supplies. You can get many of the supplies you need without going over your budget thanks to buying in bulk and buying from places such as dollar stores. The following are some of the supplies you can find in these stores.

    Needles are usually available at these budget stores, and you can buy several packs since they are only a dollar. You may also be able to find thread there as well. However, you should be careful. Only buy one spindle at first and check the quality. While the needles shouldn’t be a problem, the thread might be low quality, and you don’t want to waste your money on it.

    Freezer bags are usually available as well. Sometimes, they are name brand and sometimes they aren’t. However, they all tend to do the job the same. You can use these bags for meat, vegetables, and more. Along the same lines, you may find some aluminum foil. You can never have too much.

    If you are lucky, you might even find some buckets with lids at the store, and these are great for storing many different things. However, you should only store food, such as rice or beans, in food grade buckets, or in glass jars.

    The next time you are in town and passing by the local dollar store, take a few minutes to walk around the aisles. You might find quite a few other homesteading supplies, such as duct tape, that you can buy without breaking the bank.

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  • Why Baking Soda is Awesome

    Why Baking Soda is Awesome

    Two of the most constant themes in homesteading are resource conservation and improvisation.  Having items that can be used in a variety of ways will help make both of these possible.  One such item is baking soda.  Baking soda can be used in virtually every aspect of homesteading life.  It is cheap, natural, and safe.  With a nearly limitless amount of uses this will probably not be the last time we talk about baking soda, but for now here is just a short list of a few ways that it can help you save money and improve your quality of life while homesteading.

     

    Personal Hygiene

    The two most common ways to use baking soda for personal hygiene are for toothpaste and deodorant.  Baking soda can be used alone for toothpaste, but will be for effective if it is added to coconut oil, salt, and mint essential oil (yit is controversial whether or not you are supposed to ingest essential oils, but most commercial toothpaste has a poison control warning on it, while essential oils don’t, so just be careful not to swallow).  Baking soda can be applied by itself for use as deodorant.

    Safety

    While it’s always a good idea to have a fire extinguisher in the house, you don’t always want to use something that has a single use and costs $30 or more if you don’t have to.  If you have a small grease fire in the kitchen spraying it with a chemical fire extinguisher may be a bit of an overkill, and leave you will quite a mess.  If the situation isn’t severe enough to call for a fire extinguisher, then throw handfuls of baking soda on the fire.  When baking soda is heated it releases carbon dioxide, this helps to smother the fire.

    Battery Maintenance

    Baking soda can help fight battery corrosion since it is slightly alkaline.  Make a paste of 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water, disconnect your battery terminals, use a brush to scrub the corrosion off with the paste, apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly after cleaning to help keep moisture off.

     

    These are just a few of the many ways to use baking soda!

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