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Backwoods Home Magazine 121 Janfeb 2010 Backwoods Home Magazine

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Backwoods Home Magazine 121 Janfeb 2010 Backwoods Home Magazine
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Publisher: Backwoods Home Magazine
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 5.68 MB
Author: Backwoods Home Magazine
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Backwoods Home Magazine 121 Janfeb 2010 Backwoods Home Magazine by Backwoods Home Magazine instant download after payment.

In this back issue: How to erect the walls and roof of Eric's house in Ashland, OR; How to grow rhubarb and make a rhubarb pie by Jackie Clay; Massad Ayoob writes about women and guns; How to graft fruit trees; Making healthy soups with fresh ingredients; How to make a super-insulated home; Claire Wolfe muses about winter in the high desert; Constructing and using a root cellar; How to pour a concrete floor; John Silveira discusses the U.S. Constitution and how we are losing the rights it guarantees us; Dave Duffy shows how to build an economically sustainable youth golf club; Jackie Clay answers questions about making sulfa apples, growing and storing potatoes, canning salad dressing, making homemade shampoo, peeling pears, using a grain grinder, hens eating eggs, washing eggs, using home-canned meats, growing herbs indoors, grinding buckwheat, vacuum sealing vs. canning.

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