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Homegrown & Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-reliant Living

Autor Deborah Niemann Cuvânt înainte de Cheryl Long
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2017
A modern approach to homesteading—no farm required
Food recalls, dubious health claims, scary and shocking ingredients in health and beauty products. Our increasingly industrialized supply system is becoming more difficult to navigate, more frightening, and more frustrating, leaving us feeling stuck choosing in many cases between the lesser of several evils.
Author Deborah Niemann offers healthier, more empowering choices, by showing us how to reclaim links in our food and purchasing chains, to make choices that are healthier for our families, ourselves, and our planet.
In this fully updated and revised edition of Homegrown and Handmade, Deborah shows how making things from scratch and growing some of your own food can help you eliminate artificial ingredients from your diet, reduce your carbon footprint, and create a more authentic life.
Whether your goal is increasing your self-reliance or becoming a full-fledged homesteader, it’s packed with answers and solutions to help you rediscover traditional skills, take control of your food from seed to plate, and much more.
This comprehensive guide to food and fiber from scratch proves that attitude and knowledge is more important than acreage. Written from the perspective of a successful, self-taught modern homesteader, this well-illustrated, practical, and accessible manual will appeal to anyone who dreams of a more empowered life.
Deborah Niemann presents and teaches extensively on topics ranging from soapmaking to livestock care. She and her family raise livestock for meat, eggs and dairy products, while an organic garden and orchard provide fruit and vegetables. Deborah is also the author of Raising Goats Naturally.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780865718463
ISBN-10: 0865718466
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: B&W photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 184 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: New Society Publishers
Colecția New Society Publishers

Notă biografică

Deborah Niemann: is a homesteader, writer, self-sufficiency expert. In 2002, she relocated her family from the suburbs of Chicago to a 32 acre parcel on a creek “in the middle of nowhere”. Together, they built their own home and began growing the majority of their own food. Sheep, pigs, cattle, goats, chickens, and turkeys supply meat, eggs and dairy products, while an organic garden and orchard provides fruit and vegetables. A highly sought-after speaker and workshop leader, Deborah presents extensively on topics including soapmaking, breadbaking, cheesemaking, composting and homeschooling.


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A modern approach to homesteading - no farm required

...buy this book, read it and then go do something. You are not alone. Mentors to help you along the way are out here.-- Joel Salatin, from the Foreword

Dreaming of a mindful life? Niemann's advice on gardening, cooking, orcharding, raising livestock, and much more demonstrates that it's possible to begin the journey in your own backyard. -- Rebecca Martin, Managing Editor, Mother Earth News

FOOD RECALLS, dubious health claims, scary and shocking ingredients in health and beauty products. Our increasingly industrialized supply system is becoming more difficult to navigate, more frightening, and more frustrating, leaving us feeling stuck choosing in many cases between the lesser of several evils.

In this fully updated and revised edition of Homegrown and Handmade, author Deborah Niemann offers healthier, more empowering choices, by showing us how to reclaim links in our food and purchasing chains, to make choices that are healthier for our families, ourselves, and our planet. Along the way, she shows how making things from scratch and growing some of your own food can help you eliminate artificial ingredients from your diet, reduce your carbon footprint, and create a more authentic life.

Whether your goal is increasing your self-reliance or becoming a full-fledged homesteader, it's packed with answers and solutions to help you rediscover traditional skills, take control of your food from seed to plate, and much more.

Deborah Niemann presents and teaches extensively on topics ranging from soapmaking to livestock care. She and her family raise livestock for meat, eggs and dairy products, while an organic garden and orchard provide fruit and vegetables. Deborah is also the author of Raising Goats Naturally.

Wherever you are on your journey toward a more self-reliant lifestyle, Homegrown and Handmade provides practical guidance and gentle encouragement to help you make the choices that work best for you. -- Victoria Redhed Miller, author, Pure Poultry and Craft Distilling


Cuprins

Foreword: Joel Salatin, Polyface Farm
Acknowledgments
Preface to the Second Edition

Introduction

Part 1: The Sustainable Garden
Chapter 1: Planning the Sustainable Garden
What do you need?
What will you grow?
How much will you grow?

Chapter 2: Growing the Sustainable Garden
Composting
Vermicomposting
Vertical Gardening
Organic Solutions
Seed Saving
Growing Herbs Indoors
Growing Sprouts
Extending the Tomato Harvest
Winter Gardening

Chapter 3: Cooking from the Sustainable Garden
Tomatoes
Freezing Tomatoes
Drying Tomatoes
Canning Tomatoes
Recipe: Creamy Heirloom Tomato Soup
Recipe: Gazpacho
Step-by-step Canning
Recipe: Pizza Sauce
Recipe: Canned Salsa
Peppers
Drying Peppers
Recipe: Pickled Peppers
Green Beans
Recipe: Pickled Green Beans
Herbs
Recipe: Iced Lemon Spearmint Tea
Recipe: Kombucha
Root Cellar Vegetables

Part 2: The Backyard Orchard
Chapter 4: Planning the Backyard Orchard
What do you need?
What will you grow?

Chapter 5: Growing the Backyard Orchard
Planting
Watering
Mulching
Pruning

Chapter 6: Cooking from the Backyard Orchard
Freezing Berries
Canning Fruit
Recipe: Canned Pears
Recipe: Caramel Apple Butter

Part 3: The Backyard Poultry Flock
Chapter 7: Planning the Backyard Poultry Flock
What do you need?
What will you raise?
Glossary - Poultry

Chapter 8: Raising the Backyard Poultry Flock
Brooding Chicks
Brooding Ducklings
Coop Management
Laying
Feeding
Injury Prevention and Treatment

Chapter 9: Raising the Backyard Poultry Flock for Meat
Chickens
Turkeys
Ducks and Geese

Chapter 10: Cooking from the Backyard Poultry Flock
Eggs
Recipe: Crème Brûlée Pie
Recipe: Quick Quiche
Recipe: Brioche
Recipe: Noodles
Recipe: Mayonnaise
Recipe: Ranch Dressing
Meat
Recipe: Chicken Soup
Recipe: Faux Barbecue Chicken
Recipe: Turkey Stroganoff
Recipe: Bone Broth

Part 4: The Home Dairy
Chapter 11: Planning the Home Dairy
Cows
Goats
Sheep
Donkeys
Camels
Herd Animals
Pasture or Dry Lot
Bedding
Feeding
Minerals and Supplements
Breeding Males
Babies
Veterinary Care
Milking Equipment
Breeds
Buying Dairy Animals
Glossary - Dairy Animals

Chapter 12: Managing the Home Dairy
Natural Dairy Management
Training a Milker
Milking by Hand
Milking by Machine
Health Basics
Natural Parasite Control
Birthing
Pasteurization

Chapter 13: Producing from the Home Dairy
Butter
Buttermilk
Yogurt
Cheese
Recipe: Queso Blanco
Recipe: Ricotta
Recipe: Chèvre
Recipe: Easy Mozzarella
Recipe: Feta
Meat
Soap
Recipe: Gardener's Scrub Bar
Recipe: Castile Soap
Recipe: Facial Soap

Part 5: Homegrown Pork
Chapter 14: Planning for Hogs
Choosing a Breed
Housing
Fencing
Feeding
Glossary - Hogs

Chapter 15: Living with Hogs
Breeding
Farrowing
Raising Piglets
Choosing Breeding Stock
Pork

Chapter 16: Cooking with Pork and Lard
Rendering Lard
Recipe: Autumn Pork Breakfast Skillet

Part 6: Homegrown Sweeteners
Chapter 17: Maple Syrup
What do you need?
Step-by-step Maple Syrup
What do you do with all that maple syrup?
Recipe: Peanut Butter Brownies

Chapter 18: Honey
What do you need?
Package Bees
Nucleus Colony
Feeding Bees
Maintenance
Harvesting Honey

Part 7: The Home Fiber Flock
Chapter 19: Planning and Managing the Home Fiber Flock
Choosing Fiber Animals
Rabbits
Goats and Sheep
Llamas and Alpacas
Bedding
Shearing
Breeding
Veterinary Care
Feeding and Supplements
Glossary - Fiber Animals

Chapter 20: Producing from the Home Fiber Flock
Processing Fiber
Felting
Project: Felted Soap
Spinning
Knitting
Project: Scarf

Part 8: Homegrown Business
Chapter 21: Turning Your Passion into a Business
Where to sell your wares?

Chapter 22: Selling Non-Food Products
Fiber, Yarn, Clothing
Leather and Sheepskins
Soap
Manure and Compost
Breeding Stock

Chapter 23: Selling Food Products
Eggs
Dairy Products
Meat and Meat Products
Produce
Honey
Maple Syrup
Prepared Foods

Afterword
Appendix A: Cookware
Appendix B: Cob Oven
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
A Note about the Publisher


Descriere

A modern approach to homesteading—no farm required