Sustainability Book Chat Podcast
1) Making Sauerkraut
Got a question? đ€ Head over to -- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/making-sauerkraut/ -- and drop it in the commentsâso we can reply! Description Did you know that sauerkraut can do more than just t...Show More
2) Mastering the Art of Preserving Vegetables with Angi Schneider
Got a question? đ€ Head over to -- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/preserving-vegetables/ -- and drop it in the commentsâso we can reply! Description In this episode, Deborah Niemann is joined by au...Show More
3) Why Family Farms Are Disappearing with Brian Reisinger
Got a question or thought to share? đ€đŹ Head over to the blog post -- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/family-farms/ -- and drop it in the commentsâweâd love to hear what you think and weâll be sure t...Show More
4) Building a Pantry from Scratch with Kris Bordessa
Got a question or thought to share? đ€đŹ Head over to the blog post -- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/building-a-pantry-from-scratch/ -- and drop it in the commentsâweâd love to hear what you think a...Show More
5) Diane Sorensen: The Tales of Mr. Ken Rooster and the Six Sassy Hens
Whether you're a chicken keeper or someone who simply gets annoyed when reading children's books that are filled with misinformation about animals, Diane Sorenson's, The Tales of Mr. Ke...Show More
6) Chris McLaughlin: Growing a Good Garden Naturally
If you want to grow a garden that is in sync with nature, then you need to check out Chris McLaughlin's ninth and newest book, The Good Garden: How to Nurture Pollinators, Soil, Native Wildlife, ...Show More
7) Lisa Kivirist: Homemade for Sale
It only seems natural that after you perfect a homemade delicacy for your family and friends, the next step is to start selling it. Until recently this was financially impossible in many states due to...Show More
8) Tasha Greer: Weed-Free Gardening
When talking about weeds, people use words like enemy, battle, and war. No one wants weeds in their garden, right? Well, it depends!In this episode, author and gardener Tasha Greer talks about why we ...Show More
9) Bevin Cohen: How to Make Nut and Seed Oil
One of the reasons we decided to start raising pigs almost 20 years ago was because I thought it was the only way we could produce our own homegrown cooking oil â also known as, lard. I assumed that c...Show More
10) Jessica Walliser: Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden
You might think that someone who write a book about bugs would have been a bona fide bug lover forever. But author Jessica Walliser admits up front that she used to think nothing of spraying pesticide...Show More