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amyquilt

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Beekissed said:
Suggested Topics:

Dairy Diaries: Cheesemaking, yogurt, milking issues, etc.
HomeCookin': Recipes, Canning, Preserving, etc.
Thread Heads: Quilting, knitting, Spinning, etc.
Natural Remedies: Herbal Remedies, Diets, home vetting, etc.
Livestock (Not sure if you would have room for all the different categories!)
Farming and the Government: NAIS updates and info, USDA regulations, Pros and Cons, etc.
Green Building and Energy Solutions: Construction and plans for eco/energy friendly dwellings, off grid energy solutions, etc.
Me and My Homestead/Farm: Everyday life, finances, challenges of living on a homestead, gardening, etc.
Frugal Fun: Ways of saving money, making do, recycling trash to treasure,
etc.
Nifty Notions: Homemade soaps, detergents, baby wipes, etc.
From the Farm to the Freezer: Processing livestock, deer, poultry, etc.
I would change Nifty Notions to Frugal Housekeeping. IMO, Nifty Notions would make me think sewing and crafts. And under Livestock, I would suggest breaking it down into specific animals. I also suggest Canning/Preserving, since that is a different animal than Home Cookin.

This is awesome Rob!!
 

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Great Idea!!

I'd like an alternative cooking section....something like summer kitchens which discusses solar cooking, dutch oven cooking, that sort of thing.
 

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lengel wrote:
I would like to see some kind of forum that addresses edible/usable plants and tree products. When I was a child, we used to collect nuts from our local trees. Now I have no idea of what's on our property - and none of our neighbors do either.
You mean Wildcrafting? Gathering ginseng, medicinal herbs, edible wild greens, fruits, nuts, etc.

Isn't this so fun? I think Beekeeping is a must, though, for any self-sufficient homesteader....I can't wait to get mine next spring! No more buying sugar! :weee I'll know just what is in my sweetener, salves, lip balms, candles, bread, and other things I can make with all the end products!
 

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Beekissed said:
I think Beekeeping is a must, though, for any self-sufficient homesteader....I can't wait to get mine next spring! No more buying sugar! :weee
Get them quick, prices are going up on bees, unless you can catch a swarm, and you'll still be buying sugar for another year, plus you have to buy sugar to feed the bees. :barnie
 

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Belong to a forum called Beemaster.com where I met a fellow from my state that has offered to give me a nucleus. Beeks are nice that way! :)
 

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I don't know, should we keep the livestock section over at BYC? Since there is so much crossover, this could turn into the spill over site... no offense intended - my coffee hasn't kicked in to help with brainstorming yet....hmm maybe there should be a livestock section over here, otherwise we would constantly be referring people back over there even if they weren't interested in chickens... hmmm. *shrug* more coffee.... ;)
 

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Beekissed said:
Belong to a forum called Beemaster.com where I met a fellow from my state that has offered to give me a nucleus. Beeks are nice that way! :)
I have looked in area, and most around here lost hives, or were not planning to sell, let alone give away. Never thought to look online :hu Next thing you'll be telling me there are chicken places online too. :lol:
 

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Hi,
I agree with the list of categories wholeheartedly and I would love to get into bee keeping so I hope that gets in there. I have been online researching it but it would be great to be able to have people to talk to about it.
I garden, I have been canning and dehydrating fruits and veggies all week, make my own yogurt and just started making my own cheese and of course I keep chickens.
These are areas I woudn't be totally lost in :)
I love the frugal ideas and think that would be great.
I recently started making my own laundry soap and fabric softener and I can't believe how much money I will save.
(washing laundry for my size family is normally expensive)
I look forward to learning and contributing to this site.

Thanks beekissed for giving a shout out over at Byc, I was just going to scan the recent postings over there and then run, (have alot to do today) and I saw that beekissed posted and I always stop to see what she has to say. ;) and I found this.
 

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*sigh*. I wish I could keep bees. But I am highly, highly allergic. Even after a shot of epinephrine I only 15-20 minutes to get massive doses of steroids and antihistamines by IV to avoid anaphylactic shock. :rolleyes:
 

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the simple life says: Thanks beekissed for giving a shout out over at Byc, I was just going to scan the recent postings over there and then run, (have alot to do today) and I saw that beekissed posted and I always stop to see what she has to say. and I found this.
Aaaawwwwww, thanks, simple life! I was feeling depressed today but you gave me a lift! :hugs :bouquet
 
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