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Backwoods Home Vol 9 Backwoods Home Magazine

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Backwoods Home Vol 9 Backwoods Home Magazine
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Backwoods Home Vol 9 Backwoods Home Magazine instant download after payment.

Publisher: Backwoods Home Magazine
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 4.19 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Backwoods Home Magazine
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Backwoods Home Vol 9 Backwoods Home Magazine by Backwoods Home Magazine instant download after payment.

Back issue No. 131 contains: An explanation of how to buy and use junk silver in the event of a down economy; David Lee’s story about building his house in the backwoods of Maine; building a homemade 12-Volt DC generator; how to extend your garden’s growing season; how to tailor a gun to a female; starting a small-scale sawmill business; making bean, rice, and chicken soup; how to cook with millet; making buckboard bacon; how to keep a sharp edge on a knife; the story of Earthineer, also known as Facebook for Farmers; raising your children in the country; growing garlic; reviewing the not so patriotic Patriot Act. Plus Jackie Clay answers questions about chicken nest boxes, using potato water when making bread, the best freezer container, battling grasshoppers, harvesting rhubarb, planting garlic and wheat, storing potatoes, canning pie filling, canning egg drop soup, small-0batch canning, and soft dill pickles.

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