Cooking fish and game at home has long been a smart way for homesteaders to stretch the grocery budget while putting wholesome meals on the table. These ingredients are often local seasonal and packed ...
Baking substitutions are a lifesaver when the store is closed, the homestead is miles from town, or time is tight. Baking from scratch is a homesteader’s joy, but even the best-stocked pantry comes up ...
If you pride yourself on doing most of your grocery shopping in your backyard (“Tomatoes? Check. Eggs? Check. Berries? Check.”), you may be interested in learning how to make cooking oils and render ...
What’s Cooking: In today’s food news, dishes on how favors a cooking culture of quick and easy; a review of Sunset's DIY cookbook "The One Block Feast"; and an interview with the Portland food blogger ...
You can grow sunflowers, pumpkins, peanuts, hazelnuts, and other plants to make cooking oil from their seeds. Some nuts and seeds contain more oil than others — for example, almonds, hazlenuts ...
What do you eat when you’re a larger-than-life polar explorer, kayaker, dogsledder, educator, homesteader and climate advocate? Like many people, Will Steger enjoys a good apple pie, meatloaf and ...