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  • About Us
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    • Animals
      • Rabbits
      • Chickens
      • Goats
      • Beekeeping
      • Pigs
    • Garden
      • Herbal Academy
      • Beginner Gardening Course
      • Monthly Planting Guide
      • Resources + Information
      • ‘How to grow’ series
      • Seasonal Eating + Growing
      • Food Forest Gardening
    • From Scratch Food
      • Sourdough
      • Dehydrating
      • Preserving
      • Fermenting
      • Recipes
      • Woodstove Cooking
    • Homestead Anywhere
      • Join the Revolution!
      • 33 Traditional Skills
      • Books Every Homesteader Should Own
    • Green Living
      • Plastic Free Gifts – Ideas for all ages!
      • Herbal Academy
      • Our Plastic Free Journey
    • Home & Finance
      • Start a Blog
      • Frugal Living
      • Make Your Own
        • Soap, Skin Care and Cleaning products
        • Craft
        • DIY
    • Christmas
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Dana

Dana is a homesteading, homeschooling mama to 3, based in the south of New Zealand. She is a Certified Ketogenic Living Coach, and natural wellness expert, as well as a Registered Nurse, with post grad training in mothers and babies. She has struggled with infertility and PCOS and conceived all 4 babies naturally. Dana is passionate about natural health and gentle parenting. With a background in well child / baby nursing she loves sharing what she knows with mamas, mamas-to-be and mama-want-to-be's. She enjoys getting out in the garden, or just sitting at the beach in the sun. Dana also blogs about fertility and pregnancy at naturalearthymama.com.
Weaning your baby can be baby led, natural and grain free, we show you how and why this is a good idea. #weaning #baby #grainfree

Weaning Babies Without Grains – Grain Free Baby Food

The benefits to having your own compost in your garden is huge. Here at 5 of the best reasons why you should be making your own compost.

5 Reasons that Compost is Amazing | The Benefits to Composting

DIY Aged Pine Coat Rack

Shopping without plastic these days is incredibly difficult. Plastic is everywhere, and trying to shop wastefree takes some thought! Find out about our first attempt at plastic free shopping here.

4 Things I learned on my first day Shopping Plastic Free

Recycle and repurpose old cookie tins and transform them into gorgeous storage tins for your kitchen! Organize that pantry! #storage #diy

How to pretty-up tins for storage.

THE DAY TO DAY REALITIES OF HAVING A HOMESTEAD. THIS IS REAL LIFE.

How not to cut down trees

Super frugal tip: How to use leftover canning syrup for something productive! Fruit vinegar recipe. fermented foods, fermented pickles, sea salt fermented vegetables, fermented recipes, easy fermentation for beginners, how to ferment vegetables, fermentation tips, step by step fermenting food, health, families, immune system, gut health, gut biome, natural health, weston price, whey fermenting vegetables to preserve them. #ferment #guthealth #kombucha #fermenting #homesteading #naturalhealth #probiotics #fermented #traditional

Frugal Fruit Vinegar – Using Up Leftover Canning Syrup

overflow canning method for preserving stone fruit - this includes peaches, plums and apricots. Preserving, canning, pressure canning, pickles, freezing, storage, keeping food, jam, chutney, canning for beginners, canning recipes, canning recipes for tomatoes, water bath, ketchup, pressure canning, canning meat, food, simple canning recipes for beginners, gluten free, preserving food, homestead survival, preserving food from the garden, live from the pantry, self sufficiency, prepper, being prepared #canning #preserving #foodmatters #foodstorage #preppers #pickled #vegetables #pantry #easyrecipe

Easy Canning for Beginners – how to preserve fruit in jars

Knowing what to grow in your winter vegetable garden is tricky. Here is a list of plants in your USDA Zone that you can plant in February (or July) beginner gardening, growing food, urban garden, winter garden, vegetable garden, self sufficiency

What to Plant in your Winter Vegetable Garden in February (or August!)

We always end up with too much zucchini. Here is my solution to using up the excess summer squash. This recipe is a great gardening hack. beginner cooking recipes, beginner dinner recipes, crockpot, cooking from scratch, healthy food recipes, whole food dinner recipes #homesteading #fromscratch #fromthefarm #bakingtips #baking #cookingtips #cooking #cooking101 #recipe #recipeoftheday #recipeideas #cook

Preserving Summer Squash (Zucchini) and Tomatoes

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