Tag: The Homestead Honey Hour

Honey Pot on “The Homestead Honey Hour”

A lot of Honey’s in one pot and ‘Anything Goes’ It’s been a while since The Homestead Honeys have hosted a 5th Thursday, ‘Anything Goes’ show (…well almost anything), on Thursday, May 30th.   You’re invited to call in with any preparedness questions you have.  The Honeys hope to inspire you as they talk about their…
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May 30, 2013 0

“HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?”

Join Katzcradul this week on The Homestead Honey Hour as she looks back on last years’ growing season, acknowledging both the defeats and the victories.  Every year, the garden has its challenges, but last year they abounded.  She will discuss what she learned, and the changes she’ll be making this year, based on her experiences…
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May 2, 2013 0

What that expiration date on your groceries REALLY means

This show re-scheduled from last week due to technical issues will air LIVE tonight Thursday 4/25 Many of us have food storage.  As people living a prepared lifestyle we take it upon ourselves to make sure we have what we need for any situation.  Food storage is the first thing many “preppers” try and achieve…
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April 25, 2013 0

The Down Side of Smart Meters!

Smart Meters with TheMrsVolfie I will be hosting what I consider to be an EXTREMELY important show, one I think you all will find very informative! My Topic for the Evening will be Down Side of Smart meters! For those of you who do not know what smart meters are, a smart meter is usually…
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March 14, 2013 0

Peggy Layton a home economist and licensed nutritionist!

Can you think of anyone better to talk to about long-termfood storage than someone who’s a home economist and licensed nutritionist, has written a series of books on the subject, and has raised seven children utilizing her food storage?  She’s out of debt, grows a huge garden, lives off the land, raises chickens, preserves her…
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March 7, 2013 2

“What if?” only two small words, but with enormous consequences.

What If?  A question that is often asked in our lives  ”What if?” is the catalyst for why many people choose to prepare for hard times, purchase insurance on their homes, cars and lives and is the reason for why so many of us are grateful that things are not worse! The question of “What…
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February 21, 2013 0

Goshen, reveals how to establish healthy, sustainable community, despite global disease and famine.

What would you be willing to do to prove a point?  Would you be willing to take off your shoes, and go barefoot for as long as it takes to achieve your goal? Dana Richardson and Sarah Zentz, probably best known for their work as a production team on the Back to Eden movie with…
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February 7, 2013 0

Home schooling, questions and answers with those that do!

   Homeschooling.   If you’re a parent – especially a parent who preps, homesteads, or both — chances are you’ve thought about homeschooling.   Maybe you’re homeschooling already.         You’re not alone.   There’s more joining the homeschooling camp every year.    The National Center for Education Statistics reports 1.7 percent of kids were home schooled in 1999, 2.2 percent…
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January 31, 2013 0

Forgetting where our meat comes from and being thankful for having it!

The MrsVilfie of The Homestead Honey Hour discusses our most natural resource for food and why to remember where it came from and to be thankful that it is there. When we harvest an animal…be it from the wild or something we have raised. We give THANKS…Thanks to the creator and thanks to the animal…
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January 10, 2013 1

Knowing how to store fats effectively!

There’s hardly a prepper around who doesn’t know how to store beans, rice, oatmeal, salt, and other long term storage essentials, but there’s one food group that can be problematic to store, and often leaves us scratching our head.  Its fats!  Knowing how to store fats effectively is absolutely essential to our long-term plan. How…
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December 6, 2012 1

Be grateful homesteading and prepping is a GOOD idea!

With Thanks Giving just around the corner and events like Hurricane Sandy  and the earthquake in BC just behind us..Now is a good time to reflect on How grateful we are to be homesteaders and preppers! Let’s face it folks..when it comes right down to it..there are a LOT of people out there who continue…
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November 8, 2012 0

Katzcradul, and a variety of ways to preserve meat.

“Following this summer’s drought, the price of animal feed has soared, as have the prices for hay. In order to cope, many ranchers are selling off all, or portions of their livestock. Likely, you’ve read the reports that meat prices are going to drop as we head into winter. Get it while you can, because…
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November 1, 2012 1

Recycled materials, preppers recycling what we can!

Every day, as a society we throw away TONS of garbage. Almost everything we buy comes in some form of a package even if it is just the bag we bring it home in.  Many of us do try we use products made from recycled materials carry our own shopping bags and recycle what we…
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October 11, 2012 0