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Backwoods Home Magazine 129 Mayjune 2011 Backwoods Home Magazine

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Backwoods Home Magazine 129 Mayjune 2011 Backwoods Home Magazine
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Publisher: Backwoods Home Magazine
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 3.64 MB
Author: Backwoods Home Magazine
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Backwoods Home Magazine 129 Mayjune 2011 Backwoods Home Magazine by Backwoods Home Magazine instant download after payment.

Back issue No. 129 contains: Jackie Clay shows how to save seeds; make your own firestarters; the under-appreciated sweet potato; part 5 of Building Eric’s house; medicating your cattle; learning how to tell a good pig; Richard Blunt cooks family dinner at Backwoods Home Magazine; a homesteader’s journal, part1; part 3 of LED Lightning series (parts 1 and 2 were in Issue Nos. 127 and 128); Cabbage and good health and great eating; and John Silveira discusses the dollar’s decline so it is now worth only 2 cents. Plus, Jackie Clay answers questions about cooking on a wood stove, homesteading, harvesting acorns, removing hulls from seeds, using bay leaves to deter weevils, Pekin ducks, gardening, storing salt and sugar, making rennet, storing food on the damp coast, using hedge apples for repelling roaches, and saving carrot seeds.

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