
Stephanie emailed in recently and I thought you’d be inspired by what she shared:
Have you ever thought about simple, small ways in which you can use the resources in your community to save, and also to teach your children simplicity and the basics of life? The reward of hunting and gathering is immense.
Here are a few of the ways we’ve used the resources available to us in our community to save money and keep life simple:
–My husband hunts. That provides considerable deer, hog, bullfrog and fowl meat for us. We also fish.
–My 6-year-old son and I have collected at least a gallon of mulberries in the last two weeks and we are freezing those for future use.
–We collect black walnuts (we live in Kansas) in the fall, let them sit all winter, then crack them in the spring.
–We pick rhubarb from my husband’s grandmother’s house, it comes up every year.
–A kind farmer let us ride his combine and gave us a bucket of wheat which we will grind into flour.
–I save the crusts off his bread and make my own bread crumbs.
–We save rain water and use it for our garden (though the drought has hindered that some!)

A testimony from Lydia who blogs at 

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