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The Pros and Cons of Raising Quail for Meat
Homesteading

The Pros and Cons of Raising Quail for Meat

Written by Steadprep Social January 5, 2025September 17, 2025

Raising quail for meat has been gaining popularity among homesteaders and backyard farmers. These small, hardy birds offer a sustainable and efficient option for those looking to raise their own poultry. However, like any farming endeavor, there are both advantages and disadvantages to consider before starting your own quail flock. In this blog post, I’ll… […]

Your Guide to the Best Chicken Nesting Boxes
Homesteading

Your Guide to the Best Chicken Nesting Boxes

Written by Steadprep Social January 5, 2025September 17, 2025

What to do about chicken nesting boxes and materials is a question I hear from a lot of my readers. So today I want to go over the tips and tricks I’ve learned about chicken nesting boxes over the years. I am also going to share some simple DIY chicken nesting boxes you can make… […]

Great-Grandma’s Old-Fashioned Chewy Molasses Cookie Recipe
Homesteading

Great-Grandma’s Old-Fashioned Chewy Molasses Cookie Recipe

Written by Steadprep Social January 5, 2025September 17, 2025

This old-fashioned molasses cookie recipe is the perfect holiday cookie, especially if you’re after down-home simple recipes that Great-Grandma used to bake. They’re chewy and soft, perfectly dunkable, and will stay fresh for days (if they last that long!). You can almost hear the jingle bells jingling as you pull these from the oven. The […]

Keto Colcannon Recipe for St. Patrick’s Day (or Halloween!)
Homesteading

Keto Colcannon Recipe for St. Patrick’s Day (or Halloween!)

Written by Steadprep Social January 4, 2025September 17, 2025

Do you love traditional colcannon recipes with white potatoes, but you need a Keto version for health reasons? Look no further! Here are our favorite swaps for white potatoes in traditional Irish colcannon comfort food. You can still eat this beloved and hearty side dish for Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day, or any day! Other Side… […]

What to Do with Green Tomatoes Before Frost
Homesteading

What to Do with Green Tomatoes Before Frost

Written by Steadprep Social January 4, 2025September 17, 2025

Not sure what to do with green tomatoes still on the vine as the season ends? Learn ways to take advantage of these unripe tomatoes by ripening them indoors, incorporating them into tasty recipes, or preserving them for future use. As the gardening season draws to a close, you may find yourself with a bounty […]

How Do I Keep My Livestock’s Water from Freezing?
Homesteading

How Do I Keep My Livestock’s Water from Freezing?

Written by Steadprep Social January 4, 2025September 17, 2025

Winter brings unique challenges for homesteaders, and keeping livestock water from freezing is one of the big ones. From heated stock tanks for cows to DIY insulated waterers for chickens, this guide covers practical solutions to keep fresh, unfrozen water available for animals of all sizes. Find the best tips to keep your herd, flock, […]

26+ Kitchen Herbs That Grow in Shade
Homesteading

26+ Kitchen Herbs That Grow in Shade

Written by Steadprep Social January 4, 2025September 17, 2025

Shade-tolerant herbs allow you to make use of parts of the yard where most veggies just won’t grow.  A shady herb garden right in your dooryard makes for tasty meals, and all you have to do is pop outside to snip a few fresh herbs at dinner time. While most vegetables we grow in our… […]

How to Grow Horseradish for Food, Pest Control, & More
Homesteading

How to Grow Horseradish for Food, Pest Control, & More

Written by Steadprep Social January 4, 2025September 17, 2025

Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) is a hardy perennial plant known for its pungent roots. It also helps deter pests, and has a long history of medicinal use. I’ll share how to grow horseradish, from planting to harvest, including tips for small gardens. Easy to grow and maintain, horseradish thrives in most climates. We got a start… […]

Preparing for Fall Planting: 10 Essential Tips
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Preparing for Fall Planting: 10 Essential Tips

Written by Steadprep Social January 4, 2025September 17, 2025

As the summer heat begins to wane and the days grow shorter, it’s time to start thinking about your fall garden. Fall planting is an excellent opportunity to extend your growing season, enjoy a variety of cool-weather crops, and prepare your garden for the winter months. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, these… […]

How to Heal Cracked Heels (Overnight Treatment)
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How to Heal Cracked Heels (Overnight Treatment)

Written by Steadprep Social January 3, 2025September 17, 2025

I didn’t plan to write this article, but after the great results I had, I decided to share how I healed my cracked heels. Then we’ll go over other options, plus tips for preventing cracked heels. I never had problems with dry skin on my feet, even though I go barefoot regularly. Then, like so… […]

21 Chicken Resources to Become a Pro Keeper
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21 Chicken Resources to Become a Pro Keeper

Written by Steadprep Social January 3, 2025September 17, 2025

Chickens are, without question, the most well-known birds on Earth. Everyone, and I mean everyone, knows what a chicken is and what it looks like. No surprise then that chickens also happen to be the most popular poultry species out there, a title they’ve held for a long time. Despite this, there are plenty of […]

How to Start Your Backyard Permaculture Garden Today
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How to Start Your Backyard Permaculture Garden Today

Written by Steadprep Social January 3, 2025September 17, 2025

Let’s talk about turning your backyard into a lush, sustainable permaculture garden. Permaculture is a practice that is all about working with nature to create … Read more The post How to Start Your Backyard Permaculture Garden Today appeared first on Pioneer Settler. source

Quick & Easy Papaya Bars Recipe
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Quick & Easy Papaya Bars Recipe

Written by Steadprep Social January 3, 2025September 17, 2025

Looking for an easy homemade dessert that will impress a crowd (but is simple enough for a weeknight?). Look no further than these papaya bars. Think lemon bars but with a slightly sweeter custard that screams tropical vacation paired with a buttery cookie crust. If you find yourself with a ripe papaya and aren’t quite […]

Gardens to Goats: Carrissa’s Journey to a Fulfilling Homestead
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Gardens to Goats: Carrissa’s Journey to a Fulfilling Homestead

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Carrissa’s story of resilience, goats, and gardens at Lone Feather Farm proves that hard work and passion can create a thriving homestead.source

Broody Hens vs. Incubators: Which is Better and Cheaper?
Homesteading

Broody Hens vs. Incubators: Which is Better and Cheaper?

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

When the time comes to expand your flock of chickens, you’ve only got a couple of choices, assuming you don’t want to buy live babies. You can incubate eggs yourself using an incubator and then raise the chicks in a brooder, or you can let Mother Nature take care of it the way she always […]

How to Make Gruit (Herbal Beer & Ale)
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How to Make Gruit (Herbal Beer & Ale)

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Herbal beer, also known as Gruit, has been brewed for centuries, long before hops became common in beer brewing.  Depending on the herbs chosen, these herbal ales were used as medicinal preparations, or for everyday consumption simply because they were delicious.  Learn how to turn any edible or medicinal herb into a tasty herbal beer!… […]

Easy Horseradish Sauce Recipe with Fresh Horseradish Root
Homesteading

Easy Horseradish Sauce Recipe with Fresh Horseradish Root

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

We’ll share how to make basic sauce, horseradish cream sauce and horseradish cocktail sauce with fresh horseradish root and common pantry ingredients. The post Easy Horseradish Sauce Recipe with Fresh Horseradish Root appeared first on Common Sense Home. source

Ancona Chickens: In-Depth Breed Profile
Homesteading

Ancona Chickens: In-Depth Breed Profile

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Learn about the characteristics of ancona chickens, what makes the breed, and if they are the right fit for your homestead or backyard coop. The post Ancona Chickens: In-Depth Breed Profile appeared first on Reformation Acres. source

Homemade Ground Beef Jerky Recipe (For Dehydrator or Oven)
Homesteading

Homemade Ground Beef Jerky Recipe (For Dehydrator or Oven)

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Ground beef jerky is easy to make and less expensive than store-bought jerky. You can make it with a dehydrator or dry it in the oven. Use your choice of ground meat – lean beef or venison – whichever you have available. My jerky gun came with seasoning and cure packets. Unfortunately, these were full of… […]

Frugal Christmas Appetizer Ideas So You Can Spend Money on Something Else
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Frugal Christmas Appetizer Ideas So You Can Spend Money on Something Else

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Ring in the season with Christmas cheer bites no one can resist! From tasty dips to cookie dough delights, get tasty holiday finger foods that come together in a hurry without spending much. 7 Layer Taco Dip 7 Layer Taco Dip is a delicious appetizer, potluck food, or even a whole meal in its own…. […]

Raising Quail vs. Chickens: A Backyard Farmer’s Guide
Homesteading

Raising Quail vs. Chickens: A Backyard Farmer’s Guide

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Are you considering adding poultry to your backyard farm? Quail and chickens are two popular options, each offering its own set of advantages and challenges. In this post, I’ll compare raising quail to raising chickens, helping you make an informed decision for your small-scale farming venture. Quail vs Chicken: Space Requirements One of the first… […]

How to Make Livestock Windbreaks Using Free Materials
Homesteading

How to Make Livestock Windbreaks Using Free Materials

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

Protect your livestock from harsh winter winds with DIY windbreaks. Get creative with free or affordable materials you already have.source

Traditional Christmas Pudding Recipe
Homesteading

Traditional Christmas Pudding Recipe

Written by Steadprep Social January 2, 2025September 17, 2025

The making of Christmas Pudding is a British tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Historically, Christmas dinner would not be complete without a bowl of steamy hot pudding topped with brown sugar sauce to finish the meal. The post Traditional Christmas Pudding Recipe appeared first on Melissa K. Norris. source

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