Posted on May 29, 2023
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As the gardening season is ramping up, we need to start now to get ready for the harvest. This week let’s TAKE STOCK of our Food Preservation skills and supplies. If you are ready to expand your self-reliance skills, preserving your own food is… Continue Reading “TAKE STOCK – WEEK 22”
Category: Food Storage, Preparedness, Self-RelianceTags: dehydrating food, fermenting, food preservation, freeze dried food, freeze drying food, freeze food, freezing food, learn by doing, learn new things, pressure canning, skill building, skills, smoking food, water bath canning
Posted on December 31, 2021
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I spent the waning days of the year reviewing the projects we did on the homestead this year. It wasn’t as much as I wanted to do but, looking back, it’s nothing to sniff at either! 2021 TWO CHICKENS HOMESTEAD ACCOMPLISHMENTS made a hoop… Continue Reading “2021 HOMESTEADING ACCOMPLISHMENTS”
Category: Food Storage, Preparedness, Self-RelianceTags: boysenberries, brooder box, canning, cast iron cooking, cast iron cookware, chicken coop, chicken processing, chicken run, cold frame, confidence, cooking with charcoal, dehydrating food, expanded chicken flock, fencing, food preservation, Food Storage, freezing food, Garden, greenhouse, homestead accomplishments, hoop house, knowledge building, skill building, Two Chickens Homestead, vegetable garden, Volcano Grill
Posted on July 25, 2021
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Welcome to Two Chickens Homestead! I have been blogging for a little more than ten years as My Provident Journey but it was time for a change. Throughout the past year, I have come to realize the My Provident Journey blog no longer fit… Continue Reading “A Continuing Journey”
Category: Self-RelianceTags: change, Emergency Preparedness, evolve, Food Storage, knowledge building, Living Traditions Homestead, Provident Living, resource management, Self-Reliance, skill building, starting fresh, The Apartmentsteader
Posted on July 1, 2021
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Everything’s exciting when you have a garden growing. Today, while watering, I noticed my Cowhorn Pepper plant has an actual Cowhorn Pepper on it! This was an accidental purchase – I thought I was picking up a Coolapeno. I was intrigued by a pepper… Continue Reading “First Pepper”
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