The Modern American Frugal Housewife Books #1-3 - E-book - ePub

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Contains The Modern American Frugal Housewife Books #1-3. Book #1: Home EconomicsAre you looking for ideas on how to lower your living expenses?Home Economics... Lire la suite
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Contains The Modern American Frugal Housewife Books #1-3. Book #1: Home EconomicsAre you looking for ideas on how to lower your living expenses?Home Economics doesn't have to be difficult. Inspired by Lydia Maria Francis Child's 1833 book, The American Frugal Housewife, this book its written for the MODERN American Frugal Housewife in mind. Includes:. Tips on how to lower insurance costs. How to avoid bank fees.
How to reduce household costs. How to cut your food expensesLive more on less! Includes money-stretching recipes like: homemade bread, homemade mayo, how to make at least 3 different meals out of 1 whole chicken, how to use rolled oats to make instant oats as well as recipes for homemade cleaning products!Book #2: Organic GardeningAre you looking for ideas on how to lower your food costs or start a new hobby?Why not do both at the same time and start a mini backyard homestead and create an edible garden?Gardening is a wonderful activity and organic edible gardening is a thrifty way to help to reduce your food costs while providing you with healthy, nutritious food.
Inspired by Lydia Maria Francis Child's 1833 book, The American Frugal Housewife, this book its written for the MODERN American Frugal Housewife in mind. Includes:. Good herbs and vegetables to plant for the frugal kitchen. How to make your own compost and compost tea. How to make organic pesticides. Where to find cheap or free plants and seeds. How to save seeds for future plantings. RecipesBook #3: Moms EditionAre you are new or soon-to-be mommy looking for ideas on how to lower child-rearing costs?Having children is great but they can be expensive if you don't watch your costs.
Inspired by Lydia Maria Francis Child's 1833 book, The American Frugal Housewife, this book its written for the MODERN American Frugal Housewife in mind. Includes:. Ideas on how to save on pre-natal costs.. How to get free or cheap formula if you're not breastfeeding.. Reduce your chemical load - Includes recipes on how to make DIY personal care products like soap and lip balm. This book will also teach you extreme couponing techniques to get the best or even money making deals at stores like Target (for food, diapers and more), Staples (for school supplies) and Kohl's (for clothes and household items).
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  • Date de parution
    25/11/2015
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-5242-3053-1
  • EAN
    9781524230531
  • Format
    ePub
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      pas de protection

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Biographie de Jill b.

Self-Reliance -- One Step at a TimeGet free e-books at http://byjillb.comReliance on one job. Reliance on the agri-industrial food system. Are you ready to break free, take control and to rely on yourself?With a no-nonsense style,  Jill Bong draws from her own homesteading experiences and mistakes, and writes books focusing on maximizing output with minimal input to save you time and money. Jill was born and raised in a country with one of highest population densities in the world.
Dreaming of chickens and fruit trees, she left the trappings of the big city and is setting up her homestead in an American town with a population of less than 300. Jill writes under the pen name Jill b. She is an author, entrepreneur, homesteader and is the co-inventor and co-founder of Chicken Armor (http://chickenarmor.com), an affordable, low maintenance chicken saddle. She has also written over a dozen books on homesteading and self-reliance.
Jill has been mentioned/quoted in various publications including The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Denver Post and ABC News. She has written for various magazines including Countryside and Small Stock Journal, Molly Green, Farm Show Magazine and Backyard Poultry Magazine. She holds an Engineering degree from an Ivy League from a previous life. At its height, her previous homestead included over 100 chickens, geese and ducks, as well as cats, a dog, bees and a donkey named Elvis.
She currently learning permaculture techniques to apply to her homestead in rural Oregon. Learn more by visiting her site http://byjillb.com.

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