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Backwoods Home Magazine can help you acheive it. Every issue is packed with solid, practical, hands-on information on a wide variety of self-reliance topics. Enter your search terms WebBHMSubmit search form Get everything we've published. Click Here for The Whole Sheebang! From the current issue: Energy class—Part 3   By Jeffrey R. Yago, P.E., CEM       I have several easy ways of reducing energy usage which work much more effectively than telling your kids (or spouse!) to turn off the lights, which, by the way, never works.       The first step is to find the "low-hanging fruit." These are the easy-to-implement changes that will produce a significant energy reduction, while causing no loss in occupant comfort. The next easy step is to look for... Sewing and using cloth diapers is easier than you think   By Annie Tuttle       I'll admit that it was the pastoral vision of a laundry line full of sun-bleached diapers above barefooted, rosy-cheeked, milk-fattened babies that first drew my attention toward cloth diapers. The idea of replacing an expensive disposable "necessity"—most babies will use an average of 5000 diapers—with a much cheaper reusable version appealed to my frugal nature, too.       The first diapers I made more than four years ago were used by both of my children, and now I've given some of them to a friend for her daughter and newborn son.       Since those first diapering days I've learned a lot... Homemade bread—a metaphor for life   By Claire Wolfe       Bread isn't mere food. It's a metaphor, symbol, and summation of a larger journey through life and self-ownership. The breads that puff in their plastic wrappers from store shelves tell us where we've gone wrong. The good, grainy food that fills our homes with the world's best aroma remind us of what's right in life—and that can be true even when a home-baked batch turns out to be a disaster... Read more from the Current Issue.   BHM Blogs • BHM Blogs • BHM Blogs • BHM Blogs • BHM Blogs Dave Duffy Dave Duffy Behind the scenes at BHM and the Duffy homestead.Click Here Annie Tuttle Annie TuttleThe (real life) chronicles of a sewing, knitting, baby-wearing, cloth diapering, work-at-home, service-wife Mama.Click Here Massad Ayoob Massad AyoobFirearms, Self-defense, 2nd AmendmentClick Here Jackie Clay Jackie ClayHomesteading and canning.Click Here Jeff Yago   Get Powered Up!      Certified energy manager Jeff Yago answers your questions on our Home Energy Information page. New Questions and Answers on page 32 include Converting to solar, 60 watt solar system, Solar Inverter basics, Old mill generators, Existing well convert to solar/wind, Solar refrigerator, Add a secondary generator, Air conditioning for a pickup camper, Generator puzzle, and Low E Argon windows.       You'll also find quick links to online articles and more. Click here Click to read Hardyville by Claire WolfeRead Hardyvilleby Claire Wolfe From the BHM Library Website Exclusive Oregon Grape Jam By Joyce Lindsey O’Keefe       Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium) bushes are native to the West Coast from northern California to British Columbia. They are the state flower of Oregon. The bushes come in different varieties from two feet to six feet or more in height. They will grow in most climates, except "Mediterranean" areas. Their leaves are very spiny, so they make good barrier hedges. Leaves may turn a decorative bronzy color at times. The dark blue/purple berries always look tempting but are somewhat sour to the taste. Surprisingly, I've found they make good jam during the summer season. Website Exclusive Savage Model 110 - A proven economical backwoods rifle By Massad Ayoob       Fifty years ago, Savage Arms introduced a new bolt-action sporting rifle. In the gun world, this was news. Savage was most famous for its sleek lever action Model 99, named for the year of its introduction at the end of the 19th century. The firm had produced a few bolt actions, but they tended to be undistinguished in styling and performance, and were seen as “poor man’s hunting rifles.”       The new rifle, dubbed the Model 110, was different. It was... Energy Is steam power in your future? By Skip Goebel       If you’re thinking steam is old-fashioned, consider this: Almost a century ago, steam cars and ships attained speeds and efficiencies which are still difficult to attain, even with today’s modern internal combustion engines. BHM Video Countdown to Deadline Click the buttons below to view the videos. Close the windows when done. Watch this space or Dave's Blogfor the next BHM Video Self Reliance Buying a used mobile home By Daniel Motz       One of the quickest, easiest, and cheapest ways to get your country home is to consider a used mobile home. Sometimes you can even find these homes free by looking in a local newspaper. But like anything else, cheaper and easier isn’t always better. Small Town America Thorne Bay, Alaska By Jon Stram       Let me just give you an idea of some of the advantages of life on Prince of Wales Island, especially in Thorne Bay. First off, Alaska has no state income tax, no state property tax, and no state sales tax. That’s right. None. Vehicle registration fees will be under $100 per year for the average vehicle. To make the situation even better, Alaska has a unique thing called the Permanent Fund Dividend, where the state actually pays each individual in each family who lives there, just to live there. Homeschooling Homeschooling through high school By Janet Leake       Whether you’re experienced or inexperienced, whatever your situation, you already know why you want to homeschool your kids through high school. Now, what about how? Making/Saving Money Kick the credit card habit and learn to stash cash By Claire Wolfe       I’m not here to tell you The Secret of a Perfect Life Savings Plan....But I have found ways to make saving small, targeted amounts a pleasure. Ways that can make it sort of a game. Ways that yield enough little rewards to keep me enthusiastically stashing cash away for special needs. Because of that, I’ve been able to pay my property taxes without a twice-a-year pinch. When the plumbing broke, I didn’t blink. And when I needed a new DVD player I could buy one right now, today, without approaching the borders of credit purgatory. Food/Recipes Traditional trail foods — transportable calories By Brad Rohdenburg       If you have a need for trail food—storable, transportable, convenient, affordable and palatable calories—maybe we can learn something from the old ways. Win a FREE CD! Our Latest Tell-A-Friend Winner: Clint DeVore of Des Moines, Iowa   We've had 150 winners so far.You could be the next to win a CD anthology. Here's How! Energy For a truly independent energy system, your choices are solar, wind, and water By Larry Elliot       Anyone who is seriously considering a move to the country should become informed about energy and its proper use and production, the same as one would learn about raising livestock, growing a crop, or making a living. Making/Saving Money Free pallet wood and birdhouses add up to big country dollars By Rick Brentlinger       If I could show you how to manufacture a product anywhere in the country and if I offered to find you the raw materials free, would you be interested? If so, here is a business plan that works. Self Reliance Tips for finding your affordable home By Dave Cournoyer       If you haven't yet made the move to the country, here is helpful information about the cost and availability of land in the U.S. Animals Tastes Just Like Chicken By Allen Easterly       So you want to raise some critters that taste just like chicken? There’s no better critter than the chicken itself. Chicken has become the most sought after meat in the marketplace. Raising your own birds can save you a few bucks at the grocery store. Even more satisfying is the great sense of accomplishment that comes with raising your own food from egg to dinner table and providing this healthy meal to your family. Click to read Feedback Feedback Updated August 5 Click Here To Read Or Write Letters BHM welcomes your non-political letters that talk about how you live your self-reliant life, as well as comments about the magazine and website. Energy I heat my house by burning corn By Judith W. Monroe       In the past ten years, there has been a revival of a heating method so obviously efficient that it is remarkable how few people know of it: using corn for fuel. A corn stove does not burn stalks or left-over cobs. It burns kernels, less than a handful at a time. Making/Saving Money Nursing — a perfect backwoods career By John Mclane, RN       For many of us, a job in the traditional economy is crucial to being able to maintain our chosen lifestyle. Others who are pondering a move out of the cities are hampered by economic concerns. Yet a rural lifestyle should be about practicality, flexibility, and pleasure taken in the work we choose. When approached properly, a nursing career can provide all of this and more. Commentary Is “peak oil” the new end-of-the-world? By John Silveira       “Peak oil” is becoming the latest doomsday buzzword. What is it? It’s a well-thought-out theory that predicts that the rate at which we find and recover oil is soon going to fall behind the rate at which we consume it. The point at which that happens is the “peak.” Prior to this peak, prices will have been relatively stable and reasonable, and the economies of the world have grown because the supply of energy outpaced the demand. But there is coming a time, and some say it’s here now, when the world’s oil fields cannot produce as fast as we consume. Demand will exceed supply, oil prices are going to skyrocket, and the world’s economies are going to begin to fail as the oil fields themselves fail...       ...It’s all very neat, but that doesn’t mean it’s accurate. Building/Tools Stairs: the next level By Skip Thomsen       A staircase can be so visually inviting that it beckons one to try it out—to see where it leads. Get everything we're published - The Whole Sheebang Self-reliance You can become a hardcore forager By Larry Cywin       Becoming a hardcore forager is not difficult, but it does take some time to learn the basics. This article will get you started. Animals Raising quail By Allen Easterly       Raising quail is inexpensive, easy, provides very healthy low-fat white meat, and supplies the fertilizer you need for your home garden. Self-reliance Getting logs By Dorothy Ainsworth       Attention: Would-be loggers. There have been changes in policy at the United States Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. You can no longer go into a ranger station and simply get a permit to cut your own logs in a given area. Now you have to go through a "process". Energy A small creek provides plenty of power for this off-grid home By Scott Gentleman       For eight years, Tracey and I lived in a solar powered home and for eight cloudy winters, we ran a small Honda generator every week to recharge our batteries. We understood that the original owner of our home had operated a small hydro system from the property's year round creek but we never investigated this option because the creek ran through dense forest. Besides, we could just tell there wasn't sufficient drop over its course.       We finally decided to use Backwoods Solar's Site Level just to confirm hydro didn't make sense. Much to our surprise... Click Here for the advertisers who helped bring you this issue of Backwoods Home Magazine. Food/Recipes 7 Mistakes of food storage By Vicki Tate       If you are going to store food, make sure that the food you store is adequate for the need you and your family anticipate. This may not be as easy as to achieve as many people think, because the facts are that most people make serious errors when storing food—errors that will come back to haunt them when the food they’ve stored is the only thing that stands between them and their empty, dissatisfied, bellies.       There are seven common mistakes people make when storing food. They are... Firearms/Hunting/Self Defense Armed and Female By Massad Ayoob       I remember one of my first female students. She was in her sixties, an accomplished academician and author with strong roots in what was then called “women’s liberation.” She had considered the gun to be a hideous side effect of testosterone poisoning. Then, she was assaulted by armed criminals and nearly died. “It occurred to me,” she told me later, “that I had neglected one element of my empowerment.” Animals How to butcher a chicken in 20 minutes or less By Dr. Roger W. Grim, D.C.       Learn a quick and easy method of butchering that's been passed down for generations. Lifetime Subscription Special Order a Lifetime subscription to BHM and we'll send you The Whole Sheebang absolutely FREE! Plus you’ll get all our future anthologies sent to you FREE!Only $600. Save $445.70! Click here for details Building/Tools Parge the ugly out of your concrete wall By Bill Leonard       Learn how to cover ugly cement blocks so they will have a more aesthetically pleasing look. Farm/Garden You can make your own fertilizers By Christopher and Dolores Lynn Nyerges       There are many low-cost methods for making your own fertilizer. Animals How to buy your first sheep (without getting shorn) By Anita Evangelista       Sheep are one of the ideal small homestead animals: they can return quality meat and fiber on an annual basis for very little cash input. Making/Saving Money Get out of debt — stay out of debt By Darlene Campbell       If you are in debt now, you should be working to clear all indebtedness during the next year. We did it, and you can, too. Building/Tools Trusses — low-cost marvels to roof over most large spaces By Martin Harris       Wood trusses may be the engineering innovation that comes along only once in every few thousand years, but they still have their drawbacks and cautions. Here’s a brief review about what’s good, and what’s not so good, about wood trusses. Cookbook Special! Save 24% to 54% when you order 2 or more copiesof Backwoods Home Cooking for yourself and to share! Click Here For Details Food/Recipes The enchanting Chanterelle By Devon Winter       They’re prized by the world’s top chefs. They’re served in the most elegant restaurants. You’ll pay a pretty penny for them at farmers’ markets. Yet they’re abundant and often free for the taking in forests all over the world. Country Living Reflecting on a life in the woods By Marjorie Burris       It is a good life here on the old homestead. We've worked hard, and we are enjoying the fruits of our labor. Self-reliance The art of living in small spaces By Claire Wolfe       Living in a small amount of space presents special challenges, from what to do with all your "stuff" to coping, to decorating, and more. Building/Tools Converting a gasoline-powered rototiller to electric By Glenn Willis, Jr.       The author did it. So can you! Energy For safety's sake, homestead fuel storage must be handled properly By Emory Warner       Home storage of fuel is a necessity for homesteaders. Even if you are still on the grid, your truck, tractor, standby generator, etc. will still require fuel. Learn how to store it safely. Firearms/Hunting/Self Defense Here are some answers to often asked questions of anti-gunners By Massad Ayoob       When your beliefs and values are challenged, you want ready answers. The following have worked for me when debating the civil rights of gun owners in this country. Super Anthology Specials! Get a FREE 1 or 2 year subscription to Backwoods Home Magazine when you buy one of our Anthology Specials. Click Here for more info Commentary America, land of the free...ha, ha, ha! By Dave Duffy       Here are two stories that should scare you. They are about what happens in America when we have stupid laws, overzealous prosecutors who want their conviction rates up, and too many prisons that need to be filled. Energy Waterpower for personal use By Rudy Behrens       Waterwheels run because "gravity" causes a "mass" of water to fall some distance. This energy is absorbed by the wheel to do work. There is more than one way to absorb the energy, so wheels have evolved into two classes... Commentary Why we have no “constitutional” rights By John Silveira       Our rights are not constitutional rights. Our Founding Fathers never intended them to be. Country Living Grandpa’s justice By Tom Kovach       Having the best vegetable garden in the village might put food on the table and make some money at the market, but it also can cause some problems. In The BHM Book Store Chicken Coops New Compact House Designs Cookin' With Home Storage Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving Making Rag Rugs Deer Proofing Your Yard & Garden The Renewable Energy Handbook Outdoor Stonework In The Gravest Extreme GunProof Your Children A Guide to Canning, Freezing, Curing & Smoking Meat, Fish & Game Root Cellaring - Natural Cold Storage of Fruits & Vegetables Emergency Preparedness and Survival Guide & CD The Self Reliant Homestead Commentary Just Say NO! to the Federal Government By Oliver Del Signore       The real target of Nancy Reagan's “Just Say NO!’ campaign should have been the Federal government itself. Firearms/Hunting/Self Defense Get a piece of history: an M1 Garand rifle By Mike Blank       We’ve all heard about getting government Garands, but personally I never knew anyone who had, so I thought I would give it a try and document my experience. Health Gather rose hips for health By Gail Butler       Vitamin C-rich rose hips can be found in dried form in most health food stores, but why not gather your own? You’ll save money and you’ll know where they came from. Just For Kids Some farinaceous folly By Lucy Shober       Try this experiment. The next time that you are served rice, potatoes, noodles or corn for supper, take a big bite but don’t swallow it until you have chewed one hundred times. Crafts Here's how to make a musical bamboo flute By Robert E. Kramer       Make a real flute the old-fashioned way. Making/Saving Money How to make money from storage building auctions By Bill Wilson       Across the United States, a huge supply of desirable products exists for low prices. Furniture, electronics, appliances, clothing, books, art, toys, tools, and a plethora of other goodies can be had for a fraction of their true value. The purchaser can use these items themselves, or resell them for a generous markup. Startup costs are minimal: a van or pickup truck (a trailer towed by a car will do) and a few hundred dollars are all that is required to begin your own business.       Backwoods Home Magazine strives for accuracy in its articles and honesty in its advertisements, but the publisher and editors assume no responsibility for injuries or loss incurred by anyone utilizing the information in the articles, responding to the ads or following any of the links posted on this website.Please click here to read our privacy policy.       Each State, in ratifying the Constitution, is considered as a sovereign body, independent of all others, and only to be bound by its own voluntary act. 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