Bob Talks Backpacking Stoves
This is another very very useful write-up from my online buddy, Bob. A seasoned adventurer and backpacker; he discusses the pros and cons of various backpacking stoves, fuels, and techniques. He also...
View Article5 DIY Upside-down Tomato Planters (and 3 pre-made ones)
Just because you’re short on space, doesn’t mean you have to be short on home-grown produce. The upside-down planter is a low-maintenance, small-footprint method of growing tomatoes and similar...
View ArticleGuerrilla Gardening 101
Guerrilla Gardening, is a growing method environmental activists are using, in order to take back abandoned pieces of land, and either beautify it or grow food. This is an example of how individuals,...
View ArticleStart a self-sufficiency garden even in a cramped apartment
Nancy Wolcott at Backwoods Home Magazine has written a diverse, practical, and useful set of methods for people living in apartments, condos, or small houses without significant yard-space, to become...
View ArticleBuy locally grown food with Community Supported Agriculture
A great website LocalHarvest, has tools to find farmers’ markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area. One of the features the site offers is Community Supported...
View ArticleBioLite: A Wood Stove Powered By A Thermoelectric Generator
A new wood burning stove invention powered by a thermoelectric generator, will have the ability to convert waste heat from fire to electricity. The inventors say their BioLite stove can burn a wide...
View ArticleBlack Market Brews
Invisible Molotov offers up this tasty PDF, Black Market Brews: Introductory guide to home brewing for fun and profit by Kevin Dean and Xaq Fixx. Brewing is a tradition that stems back thousands of...
View ArticleDetroit Green: Growing Community
Celine Kuklowsky of Dr. Pop Blog posted this inspiring article about the growth of community in the face of hardship and urban collapse in Detroit. This article is a sample of a topic JustLive will be...
View ArticleSpiritual Suvival in a Temporal World : Chapter Seven – You Are What You Eat
This is the seventh chapter from Les’ online novel titled, Spiritual Survival In A Temporal World, for our companion site JustGetThere. This chapter addresses diet, and the practice of eating with...
View ArticleBob Talks Backpacking Gear
This is another great set of tips from my online buddy, Bob. He is a genuinely self-sufficient soul, living off the grid somewhere on the North American continent. This time around, Bob discusses the...
View ArticleSpiritual Suvival in a Temporal World : Chapter Eight – Find The Right Diet...
This is the eighth chapter from Les’ online novel titled, Spiritual Survival In A Temporal World, for our companion site JustGetThere. This chapter highlights several different diet techniques that...
View ArticleSpiritual Suvival In A Temporal World: Chapter Nine – Seek Harmony
This is the ninth chapter from Les’ online novel titled, Spiritual Survival In A Temporal World, for our companion site JustGetThere. This chapter again covers diet on multiple levels and how it...
View ArticleBob Talks Making Sauerkraut from Scratch
This is another great how-to from my online buddy, Bob. He is a genuinely self-sufficient soul, living off the grid somewhere on the North American continent. This time around, Bob shares his favorite...
View ArticleCoffee in a Post-Collapse Society
SurvivalBlog has posted this handy guide to maintaining your caffeine addiction during even the worst of times — but who says you have to wait? The idea of roasting your own coffee sounds rather...
View ArticleHomestead Helpers: Sheep, Cattle, Pigs and Poultry
From Mother Earth News: Homestead Helpers: Sheep, Cattle, Pigs and Poultry Livestock aren’t just useful for meat and eggs. They can mow lawns, work garden soil, dig stumps and more! Sheep “mow” an...
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