Grandma's Ways for Modern Days: Relearning Traditional Self-sufficiency - Gardening, Cooking and Household Management

Grandma's Ways for Modern Days: Relearning Traditional Self-sufficiency - Gardening, Cooking and Household Management

by PaulPeacock (Author), Diana Peacock (Author)

Synopsis

This book is not about looking back with regret to former, apparently simpler times. It is about learning and using those skills that made it possible for people to live a self-sufficient, low-impact and highly satisfying life over the last hundred or so years and applying them to the complex times we find ourselves in today. Grandma's Ways represents a store of knowledge that we have mostly forgotten. With a little modification for these busy modern times, techniques for preserving food, keeping hens and bees, growing vegetables and fruit, making your own cosmetics and a host of other things will bring us not only closer to the products we enjoy, but closer to benefiting from the work we do for ourselves. There's nothing more satisfying than cooking wholesome food from scratch at home, baking your own bread, growing your own vegetables, foraging in the wild and even making your own household cleaning products. Not only will you be living a more sustainable life in terms of the environment, you'll save money, too.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Publisher: Spring Hill
Published: 30 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 1905862350
ISBN 13: 9781905862351

Media Reviews
'The Mrs Beeton for our times...You will not only learn hot to do nearly everything yourself but discover how easy it is to fit it all into your life.' Family Interest Magazine. 'This is a book that will suit anyone wanting to love a greener life and save money along the way.' Countryside Magazine. 'It's very down-to-earth-guide. The only way it could more user friendly was if the authors came round and did your garden and cooking for you.' www.lovereading.co.uk.
Author Bio
Paul and Diana Peacock practise self-sufficiency in Manchester. They believe strongly that the way we live is changing towards making more of our own food, and even some of the goods we use from day to day. Paul has written extensively for the gardening press, edits the Home Farmer Magazine with Diana, and has written fifteen books on gardening, self-sufficiency, beekeeping, wild food, and butchering. Diana has over thirty years experience of caring for a family of five, often on a tight budget, and is the author of two books on home baking and jam and preserves.