
The Back to Basics Handbook
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More than just practical advice, this is also a book for dreamers- even if you live in a city apartment you will find your imagination sparked, and there's no reason why you can't, for example, make a loom and weave a rag rug. Complete with tips for old-fashioned fun (square dancing calls, homemade toys, and kayaking tips), this is the ultimate concise guide to voluntary simplicity.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Part One - Land: Buying It-Building on It
- Buying Country Property
- Realizing the Dream Of Owning a Place In the Country
- Buildings Are Important But Water Is Vital
- Planning Your Home
- The Key Ingredient In Home Design Is You
- Getting Your Ideas Down On a Sheet of Paper
- Preparing the Site
- Carving Your Homestead From the Wilderness
- Laying the Groundwork Gets You Started
- Converting Trees Into Lumber
- Processing Your Timber Into Hand-Hewn Beams and Top-Grade Lumber
- All About Boards, Beams, Shingles, and Shakes
- Building a Log Cabin
- An American Symbol of the Pioneering Spirit
- Tight-Fitting Notches Mean Sturdy Walls
- Windows and Doors, Then Roof and Floors
- The Finishing Touches: Shakes and Chinking
- Building a Stone House
- A Home Made of Rock: Beauty Plus Strength
- The Slipform Method Of Casting Walls
- Movable Slipforms: an Old-fashioned Home Using Modern Methods
- Raising a Barn
- Timber-Frame Method, Now Centuries Old, Still Means Quality
- Timber-Frame Joinery: Like Giant Furniture
- Developing a Water Supply
- Reaching Downward To Tap the Reservoirs Beneath Our Feet
- Aboveground Storage In Pond or Cistern
- Sanitation
- Disposing of Waste Without Wasting Water
- Stone Walls
- Mortarless Masonry: The Natural Alternative To Concrete and Tar
- Attention to the Basics Gives Lasting Results
- Fences
- Building Fences for Beauty as Well as Practicality
- Fences for Farm, Home, Pastures, and Stockpen
- Gates and Stiles for Getting Through
- Part Two - Energy From Wood, Water, Wind, and Sun
- Making Your House Energy Efficient
- Energy-Saving Measures That Cost Least
- Keeping Heat In (and Cold Out)
- Protecting Your Home With Trees and Earth
- Wood as a Fuel
- A Reliable, Renewable Home-Heating Fuel
- Tools and Techniques for Harvesting Wood
- Waterpower
- Streams and Rivers Provide Energy Free for the Taking
- Finding Out How Much Your Stream Can Do
- Leading the Water To the Powerhouse
- A Power System For Hilly Areas
- Something for Nothing: Water Pumping Itself
- Wind Power
- Clean, Cheap Power From an Old Idea and a New Technology
- Measuring the Wind In Order to Reap It
- A Wind-Electric System For Household Needs
- Solar Energy
- Earth's Private Star Holds Bright Promise For Abundant Energy
- Passive Systems: The Soft Side Of Solar Heating
- Active Solar Movers: Complex but Convenient
- Underground Residences And Backyard Cookery
- Solar Water Systems: A Simple Design For Year-round Use
- Assembling the Units Into a Working System
- Part Three - Raising Your Own Vegetables, Fruit, and Livestock
- The Kitchen Garden
- Homegrown Produce: A Delicious Sense Of Self-sufficiency
- A Successful Garden Requires Planning
- A Life-Giving System Beneath Our Feet
- The Art and Science Of Soil Improvement
- Starting the Seeds For the Garden and for Your Table
- Trapping the Sun for Winter Farming
- From Seed to Harvest: A Grower's Guide to Garden Favorites
- Mulch and Water: Helping Nature The Natural Way
- Gardening in Limited Space
- For Big Results Think Small
- Windowsill Farming Indoors and Out
- Fruits and Nuts
- Tree, Bush, or Vine: A Lifetime Harvest of Fruits and Nuts
- Less Means More: Pruning, Grafting, and Espaliering
- Apples and Pears Are Old Favorites
- The Stone Fruits: Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, and Plums
- The Warmth-Loving Citrus Fruits
- Long-lived Nut Trees For Food and Shade
- Tasty Strawberries Give Vitamin C Too
- Grapes: A Variety For Every Palate
- Fast, Prolific Bearers: The Bush Fruits
- Pest Control
- Protecting Your Crops Without Poisoning Them
- Do-it-yourself Defenses for Foiling the Enemy
- Grains and Grasses
- Raising Food and Forage For the Small Place
- Grassland Management For Hay and Pasture
- Beekeeping
- One Small Hive Can Keep You in Honey All Year Round
- Setting Up Shop As a Beekeeper
- Fish Farming
- A King-sized Aquarium that Feeds a Family
- Raising Livestock
- Animals Pay Their Way With Meat, Milk, Eggs, and Heavy Work Too
- Chickens: Best Bets For the Small Farmer
- For Food Without Fuss Try Geese and Ducks
- Rabbits: Good Protein In a Limited Space
- Pork for the Year From a Single Hog
- Sheep: Gentle Providers of Meat and Fleece
- Dairying on a Scale That Fits a Family
- Protein by the Gallon, Courtesy of Old Bossy
- Strong and Spirited, The Working Horse Will Pull Its Weight
- Hardworking Drafters Need Considerate Care
- Part Four - Enjoying Your Harvest The Year Round
- Preserving Produce
- One Harvest Can Provide A Year-round Feast for Your Whole Family
- Keep Produce Fresh In Cold, Moist Air
- High-Heat Processing Eliminates Spoilage
- It Pays to Be Careful When Canning Food
- Salt Enhances Flavor and Shelf Life Too
- For Unbeatable Taste Add Vinegar and Spice
- Sweet and Savory Ways to Store Your Fruits
- A Variety of Confections To Please Every Taste
- Let Sun and Air Preserve for You
- Drying Indoors Is Most Efficient
- Preserving Meat and Fish
- The Old Methods Survive Not Just for Practicality But for Unsurpassed Flavor
- Curing and Smoking For Lasting Flavor
- Recipes and Techniques For Curing Poultry, Pork, Beef, and Game
- Smoking and Drying Food From the Sea
- Sausages and Scrapple: Delicious Techniques For Avoiding Waste
- Making Your Own Dairy Products
- Savory Dairy Treats Preserve Fresh Milk's Nutritional Values
- Churning Fresh Butter Out of Your Cream
- For Flavor and Health Try Fermented Milks
- Cheese: The Most Varied Of the Milk By-products
- Old-time Favorites For the Adventurous
- Maple Sugaring
- Two Quarts of Syrup From One Maple
- Baking Bread
- First Master the Basics And the Rest Is Easy
- Part Five - Skills and Crafts For House and Homestead
- Natural Dyes
- A Rainbow of Color From Common Plants
- Spinning
- The Relaxing Art Of Twisting Fleece Into Yarn
- Wheels to Speed The Spinning
- Tanning and Leatherwork
- A Sensible Craft Whether for Necessity Or Just as a Hobby
- Converting a Hide Into Leather
- Soapmaking
- A Simple Miracle To Perform Yourself In Your Kitchen
- From Humble Origins Of Fat and Potash Come Fancy Soaps
- Candlemaking
- Time-tested Methods Of Working With Wax
- Basketry
- Beautiful and Versatile: There Is a Basket Style For Almost Every Job
- Constructing a Basket From Coils of Straw
- Use Corn-Husk Braids To Make a Place Mat
- Weaving Strong Baskets Out of Wood Splints
- INDEX
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