We retired and moved to the mountains of rural West Virginia to build a resilient homestead. Our goal is to be as self-sustaining as possible. To accomplish that, we garden, forage, raise various animals, hunt, and preserve as much as possible. We believe that our land and the animals we raise deserve our respect and best husbandry efforts, so we practice natural/organic methods to the best of our abilities. Our income is derived from a modest pension and whatever income we can generate from our crafting and homestead.
Mountain Heart Homestead
Turn ONE Bag of Cranberries Into Juice, Natural Soda & Fruit Leather | No-Waste Homestead Recipes
https://youtu.be/xj95Fcb2MfA
Turn one bag of cranberries into three homestead staples: shelf-stable cranberry juice, naturally carbonated cranberry soda, and a no-waste fruit leather made from leftover pulp. This step-by-step video shows the full process from canning to fermentation to dehydrating. Perfect for food preservation, holiday cooking, and from-scratch homestead kitchen recipes.
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