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Being self-sufficient goes beyond trying to have a self-sufficient home and homestead. We want to be self-sufficient even outside of our home, so one of the things weve been focusing on is learning what edible plants are in our area, and how we might be able to capitalize on those for free food! More specifically, its HUCKLEBERRY SEASON and weve been trying to gather as many huckleberries as possible to stock our pantry with! We made this short video to share with you more information about how we are foraging in the forest and then how were turning our finds into delicious goods that we can barter with or give as gifts! \r
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Being self-sufficient goes beyond trying to have a self-sufficient home and homestead. We want to be self-sufficient even outside of our home, so one of the things weve been focusing on is learning what edible plants are in our area, and how we might be able to capitalize on those for free food! More specifically, its HUCKLEBERRY SEASON and weve been trying to gather as many huckleberries as possible to stock our pantry with! We made this short video to share with you more information about how we are foraging in the forest and then how were turning our finds into delicious goods that we can barter with or give as gifts! \r
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BLOG POSTS YOU MAY ENJOY\r
Essential Tools We Use On Our Homestead: \r
Our Real-Time Costs to Start Our Homestead from Scratch: \r
Getting Started With Concrete & Our Door Step Slab: \r
How We Built a DIY Wood-Fired Cedar Hot Tub: \r
Month Four to Seven Roundup: \r
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ENJOY THIS VIDEO? SUPPORT US WITHOUT PAYING A DIME!\r
It takes us 40+ hours a week to document our journey on both our blog and our YouTube channel. If you enjoy watching our videos and want to help us to produce more of them, learn how you can help us without spending a dime! \r
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GET SOCIAL!\r
Blog: \r
Instagram: \r
Facebook: \r
Pinterest: \r
Twitter: \r
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EQUIPMENT USED TO PRODUCE OUR VIDEOS\r
Camera #1: \r
Camera #2: \r
Tripod: \r
Macbook Pro: \r
Editing software: \r
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OTHER KEYWORDS\r
wild food\r
foraging for food\r
edible plants\r
edible wild plants\r
forager\r
foraged food
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