November 5, 2013 Honey Powder is a wonderful shelf stable product to add to your food storage. Do not store with O2 absorbers they will cause clumping of the product. 340 teaspoons equates to 0.44 gallon of reconstituted product. Blessings! ...
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The Truth Behind Manufactured Honey
You may already know that honey has a long history of use for healing. Perhaps you were given honey as a child when you had a cough or sore throat. Over the past couple of years, mainstream health practitioners have ...
Read More »Everything You Need To Know To Start Your Own Off-The-Grid Bee Hive
As homesteaders and peppers, we tend to think that we wrote the book on preparedness and self-sufficiency. The simple truth of the matter is that the real book on preparedness was written by the humblest of God’s creatures, the insect. ...
Read More »Use A Natural Approach To Strengthen Your Immune System
You are not powerless when it comes to resisting bronchitis, sinus infections, hay fever, and colds. There are many lifestyle strategies and home remedies which you can implement once you understand how respiratory problems develop. It is not just exposure ...
Read More »Use All-Natural Honey To Improve Your Health
Honey has been used for thousands of years to promote wound healing, provide nutrients, and sooth coughs. But does honey really have healing properties? Are there any downsides to using honey? Let’s take a look at the facts, traditions, and ...
Read More »Harvesting Honey
May 7, 2013 My first honey harvest. Bounty from the Bees…! Video courtesy of Preppin’ Texas Previous Video
Read More »Honey Is Now Facing The Same Colossal Challenges As Raw Milk
Honey isn’t honey anymore, and the FDA is apparently just fine with that. Despite being pushed by Congress, food activists, the American honey industry, and beekeepers, the wise souls which hoisted the Monsanto Protection Act upon us refuses to establish ...
Read More »Making Vinegar From Scratch
Vinegar has many uses, many of which can be attested to by our grandmothers as well as modern day make-do and naturally minded folks. But where does vinegar come from? How is it made? Whatever will we do if for ...
Read More »Condition Your Hair Naturally From Your Kitchen
Healthy, shiny hair is possible without spending a fortune on conditioners at your local salon. If your goal is to save money and use all-natural products, you have all the ingredients you need in your pantry and refrigerator. All it ...
Read More »The Foulness Of Bee Bureaucracy
Terry Ingram from Apple River knows bees. He has been a beekeeper most of his life; for fifty-eight years, he has studied, poked, prodded, and nurtured the bees in his hives, striving to keep them vigorous and productive. He watches ...
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