Welcome to the farm How-to wisdom from the Elliott homestead

Shaye Elliott

Book - 2017

Whether you want to dabble in the homesteading movement or immerse yourself completely in the do-it-yourself, back-to-basics lifestyle, Welcome to the Farm is a comprehensive, fully illustrated guide to growing the very best food right in your own backyard. Shaye Elliott takes readers on a journey that teaches them how to harvest baskets full of organic produce, milk a dairy cow (and make butter), plant a homestead orchard, can jams and jellies, and even raise chickens and bees.

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Published
Guilford, Connecticut : Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Shaye Elliott (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xx, 313 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781493026012
  • The home garden
  • Preserving the harvest
  • For the love of chickens
  • The family dairy
  • Raising meat in small places
  • Beginning your apiary
  • Homestead orchard
  • Highlights from other homesteaders.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The latest book from Elliott, a homesteader, blogger, and author of two prior cookbooks, is a how-to manual for folks who wonder if life on the farm is for them. Elliott, a champion of the homesteading movement, appreciates the simpler way of life-and longs for a return to traditions she saw on her own grandfather's farm. Elliott shares her enthusiasm for life on the farm with her husband and four homeschooled children, and readers get a day-to-day look at what is necessary to keep a farm ticking along. The book is filled with useful tips on how to save seeds, how to make herbal teas, and how to decide if dairy farming is the right choice for you. Some suggestions she offers are too simplistic, even for a basic book, such as a recommendation on how to use the summer's bounty of tomatoes: "Tuck sliced tomatoes into a sandwich." One look at the list of "basic equipment" needed to slaughter a pig (".22 rifle, sharp knife, rope, 55-gallon drum, bone saw") may sort the daydreamers from those meant to be farmers. The book includes some recipes with more general appeal, such as recipes for homemade chorizo, honey meringues (with honey from your own hive if you're lucky), and fruit wine. This is a book for the armchair wannabe farmer and for those seriously considering homesteading. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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