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Homesteaderly

Shannon Guerra, Vince Guerra, Maggie Montgomery

Sustainability in small bites.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

the water problem

I’m occasionally asked about prepping for ~~the apocalypse~~ emergencies, and the inquiry usually goes something like this:

a month ago
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plantain

The time has come to tell you about plantain. No, not the banana plantain, the other kind. Thanks to a recent, rather fabulous fall, I have a current raving testimonial about this common ~~weed~~ miracle herb, and can even show you evidence...

a month ago
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the frat hatch, plus some weird things in our kitchen

Our quail are almost 3 weeks old, which means we can tell what sex they are. And the news isn’t good for some of them.

2 months ago
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3 quick things

One day you’re young and fun, and the next you’re excitedly telling your husband about the marvelous amount of worms in the newly-composted garden bed.

3 months ago
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Authors

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  • Shannon Guerra

    Alaskan writer, wife, & homeschooling mom of 8, living deep and wide on a micro-homestead with mysteriously expanding flocks of poultry. Loves Jesus, drinks coffee, stays up too late. more

  • Vince Guerra

    I write about liberty, Christian manhood, and fighting the hard fights. more

  • Maggie Montgomery
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