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How to Store Whole Pumpkins for Winter

Written by Jordan
How to Store Whole Pumpkins for Winter

Pumpkins are an old American Indian survival crop. They usually last in storage for five months. Here’s how we store them all winter. Pumpkins store best in a cool, humid

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Best Way to Store Potatoes After Harvest

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Best Way to Store Potatoes After Harvest

So you have a good supply of potatoes, but how should you store them long-term? I’ll tell you what I do, and a few other options. Basements, cellars, and crawlspaces

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Do Homemade Pickles Need to be Canned?

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Do Homemade Pickles Need to be Canned?

I love eating homemade pickles and we put up a lot. We use a few different pickling techniques. Homemade pickles may need canning or refrigeration to prevent spoilage. It’s recommended

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Do Pickles Need to be Pressure Canned?

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Do Pickles Need to be Pressure Canned?

My wife makes about five to ten gallons of pickles a year and we all love them. Here’s what we know. Pickles do not need to be pressure canned. It’s

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How to Salt-Cure a Ham (with video)

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How to Salt-Cure a Ham (with video)

I’ve started curing our own hams with nothing more than table salt and a little smoke. Once they’re cured, they don’t have to be refrigerated. You can read about the

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Cheapest Way to Feed A Pig

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Cheapest Way to Feed A Pig

I’ve gotten good at raising cheap pork. We can raise them at less than half-cost. The cheapest way to feed a pig is to grow your own feed ingredients. The

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