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  • 2024 was nothing like I expected—but somehow, it turned out even better than I could have hoped. It was a rollercoaster of a year, filled with some of the hardest lessons I’ve faced so far.

    While it wasn’t always easy, looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing. In this episode, I’m sharing the challenges, struggles, and valuable lessons I’ve learned along the way. Tune in to hear the journey!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    My predictions of 2024 failed...The book that influenced me this yearOur business plans this year The hard lesson on 'Surrender'The inspiring quote I leaned into this yearThe hard lesson on responsibility and risksThe hard lesson on seasons...The hard lesson on pressureLearning that the people you need come at just the right timeFinal thoughts

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about the Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    The podcast episode I did with Kate Kavanaugh on her podcast Mind, Body, and Soil: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-complexity-of-simplicity-with-jill-winger/id1615122217?i=1000670634958

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • In this episode, I sit down with Bob Quinn, a Montana farmer and the driving force behind Kamut wheat, to chat about his journey from conventional farming to becoming a pioneer in regenerative agriculture.

    We dive into the story of how he rediscovered this ancient grain, Kamut's healing properties, and the creative ways he's helped to boost the economy of his small rural community. Bob’s passion for farming and his vision for a better food system will leave you inspired and hungry for change—literally!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Bob Quinn's background and thoughts on cheap foodLooking at food costs in a different wayHow to bring value back into our communities that have been affectedBob's journey with Kamut wheatNutrient content and health benefits of Kamut wheatTalking about other ancient grainsA closer look at gluten sensitivitiesTips for using Kamut in your cookingIndustrial system vs. conventional systemHow Bob uses his greenhouse

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Bob Quinn and the Quinn Institute here: https://quinninstitute.org

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • In this episode I'm joined by Melissa Dowbiggin, the Sugar-Free Coach and founder of Be Free and Eat. I learned so much from this conversation!

    Listen in to learn how to tell if you are dealing with a sugar addiction (it's more prevalent than you think!), the surprising reasons our body's crave sugar, how to overcome the cravings, which natural sweeteners are best, and lots more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    The effects of sugar on our bodiesGenetics and addiction connectionHistory of processed sugarHow to learn if you have a sugar addictionHow the things you eat and drink affect your cravings for sugarPolitics and big companies and sugarHow to break a sugar addictionHow sugar is depleting caloriesTips for doing a sugar detoxThoughts on the different types of sugarNatural remedies and supplements to support a sugar detoxSymptoms of insulin resistanceStrategies for dealing with sugar in social gatheringsResources from Melissa

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Melissa Dowbiggin here: www.befreeandeat.com

    Learn more about Aquatru here: www.aquatru.com

    Use the code HOMESTEAD to save 20% on your order

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • In this episode, I’m sitting down with David Stelzer, the founder of Azure Standard, to get real about what’s in our food. We dive into the hot topics of glyphosate, GMOs, and other hidden ingredients that many of us unknowingly consume.

    David sheds light on what we should be avoiding and why, plus he shares tips for making cleaner, healthier choices. It’s an eye-opening chat that’ll make you think twice about what’s in your pantry!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    The background of David and Azure Standard Changes that David has noticed in the organic food movementHow to navigate organic foods for your groceriesFinding affordable organic foodsAdvice for beginners to the world of organic foodTalking about sugar and oilsA closer look at glyphosate & chemicals & GMOs in our foodsDetails about Azure Standard

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Azure Standard here: https://www.azurestandard.com/?a_aid=ANnu0O8ySU

    Learn more about the Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Wyoming has been on fire lately... and while our homestead hasn't been in danger, we've had plenty of grassfires in our surrounding area. As such, I've been thinking a lot about how we can better prepare our property, our animals, and ourselves in the event of a fire.

    I'm joined today about wildfire mitigation specialist Madison Huges to discuss this and more. Join us as she shares how we can prepare our homesteads for fire, how to create an evacuation plan for our animals, the benefits of wildfire, and how intensive grazing (which you're probably already doing) can be one of the best tools we have in this realm.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Madison's background in homesteading and wildfiresWildfire 101: what you need to knowHow to help reduce your chances of wildfireBenefits of wildfireA closer look at wildfire cycles and forest layersHow to prepare and plan for wildfires

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    Here are some links and resources that were suggested by Madison Huges:

    FireSmart Canada: https://firesmartcanada.ca/ FireSmart Ranch and Farm Wildfire Guide: https://firesmartbc.ca/resource/farm-ranch-wildfire-preparedness-an-introduction/US Forest Service Wildfire page: https://www.fs.usda.gov/managing-land/fireUS Forest Service fire web map: https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/fire/informationCanadian fire web map: https://wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc.ca/map

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • A homestead is full of moving parts and when you combine that with the complexity of typical modern life, well... things get complicated fast. As our life has become more full over the years, I've learned to lean heavily on my planner to keep all the balls in the air.

    Today I'm getting specific and sharing my most useful rhythms and routines for using a planner to keep our busy life flowing.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How I 'live and die' by my planner2 ways I use my plannerMy vision-casting week and word for the year intentionWriting down my big goals (homestead, personal, business)How I map out our weeksBeing consistent with it (why it helps so much)Breaking down big projectsMapping out & planning the gardenWhat I map and plan for my kitchen and foodUsing a habit trackerFinal thoughts on using a planner

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Aquatru here: www.aquatru.com

    Use the code HOMESTEAD to save 20% on your order

    Order your Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Curiosity is an underrated skill, especially when it comes to exploring topics that challenge our comfort zones.

    Today, I'm joined by one of my favorite content creators, Will Reusch—a brilliant educator who brings nuance to tough conversations. If you're looking to build bridges, tired of social media’s polarization, or want to encourage critical thinking in your kids, this episode is for you!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Will's backgroundSome thoughts about the education systemPondering both sides of an issueHow to move from being strictly dogmatic to "sitting in the grey"Conversation vs. debatePrinciples vs. ideologyHistorical perspective on polarization trendsThe issues with social media (and how to combat it)Finding common ground and having intellectual humility...Tips for communicating with strong opinions, angry people, etc.Thinking about the Crisis of MeaningParenting our kids on these topicsHow to help us kids build resilience todayWill's mission with Patterdox

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Will Reusch here: https://williamreusch.com and www.patterdox.comLearn more about The Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • What can history teach us about planting our gardens TODAY in 2024? In this episode, we sit down with Carol, the editor in chief of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, to explore the ancient practice of gardening by the moon.

    We dive into the best cold-hardy plant varieties (cold-hardy kiwis, anyone?), tips for dealing with unpredictable weather, and how to use the almanac to plan ahead for a successful growing season. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, this episode is packed with practical insights to help your garden thrive year-round.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Brief history of The Old Farmer's AlmanacHow the Farmer's Almanac figures out the weather predictionsGardening with the Moon...Looking at specific plants and the moonWeather challenges and advice for gardenersGardening in the cooler seasons and cooler climatesConnecting with your community for gardeningUnique varieties of fruits/veggies for cold climatesRecent trends in gardeningA closer look at The Old Farmer's Almanac

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about The Old Farmer's Almanac here: www.almanac.com

    Learn more about The Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • We homesteaders often joke about our farms being our gym, but what do you do when homestead chores are causing you pain? And how can we ensure that we stay physically fit as long as possible to keep pursuing this lifestyle we love so much?

    Functional Strength and Fitness Coach Rory O'Brien is joining me today to answer these questions and more. We talk about how our modern muscles can suffer from "amnesia," a 10-15 minute routine you can weave into your busy days, how to build a minimalist home gym, and lots more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Rory O'Brien's background and interest in functional fitnessPros and cons in the physical aspects of the homestead lifestyleIssues that modern life can put on our bodiesHow to eliminate "modern amnesia" in our bodiesHow to add exercises to your dayBenefits of functional fitness for homesteadersMyths and reality about movementExamples of practical routines for homesteaders to add to their daily livesHow to build a minimalist home gymHow to reduce specific injuries from happening

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Rory O'Brien here: www.iamguardianstrong.com and https://www.instagram.com/guardianstrongfitness/

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Our life is.... weird and different. We're entering a season that I never saw coming, yet it's wonderful in it's own way. However, it's taken me a while to come to terms with it.

    In today's personal episode, I'm sharing what I've been wrestling with lately, as well as giving updates on the soda fountain, our beef company, and more.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Personal updatesDeep thoughts on the seasons...The shifts and seasons happening in our lives right nowThe new word of the year for meThe lesson I'm learning right nowThe end of one era and start of a new oneFinal thoughts on the unknown and upcoming adventures

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Aquatru here: www.aquatru.com

    Use the code HOMESTEAD to save 20% on your order

    Order your Old-Fashioned on Purpose Planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • If your kitchen counters are currently covered in garden veggies like mine, this is the episode for you!

    We're talking all things tomatoes today: from how to make fresh sauce, to making tomato powder, to the controversary surrounding canning practices, to my favorite versatile sauce and so much more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    My thoughts on growing tomatoes...Ripening green tomatoesWhat to do when you're getting just a handful of tomatoes at a timeWhat to do when you're getting buckets of tomatoes at a timeWaterbath vs. pressure canning tomatoes

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about the planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    Find my Fast Tomato Sauce recipe here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2018/09/fast-tomato-sauce-recipe.html

    Find my Dehydrated Vegetable Powders tutorial here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2021/11/how-to-make-dehydrated-vegetable-powders.html

    Find my Canned All-Purpose Tomato Sauce recipe here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2020/09/can-tomato-sauce.html

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • "I'll never be able to afford a homestead!" It's one of the most common pain points I'm hearing right now and for good reason: the real estate market is tricky.

    I'm happy to be joined by Anna Young today. She's a loan officer with Rural 1st and specializes in helping rural folks find the property of their dreams. We discuss interest rates, the volatile market, plus lot sof actionable strategies for getting closer to becoming a land owner. Don't miss this one!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Frustrations on current market and how we got hereWill the market stay the way it is right now?Looking at the differences depending on the locationConsiderations for getting a rural propertyTips for first time buyersRole of credit history and how to improve credit scoresA closer look at zoning lawsTips about interest ratesDetails on the loansTrends in rural propertyFinal tips and advice on buying rural property

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Rural 1st here: www.rural1st.com

    Learn more about the planner here: www.prairieplanner.com

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • How do you keep all the balls in the air when you're a multi-faceted homesteader?

    In this episode I'm sharing my most-used strategies for managing life as a homeschool mom, content creator, rancher, business owner, restaurant owner, and more. (Plus, the 2025 planner is HERE-- get the details at the end of the episode!)

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How our lives have been lately...Planning ahead is the keyThe importance of brain dumpingProject mappingWrite everything downMake sure your meals are flexibleGive yourself graceFinal thoughts...

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about the planner here: www.prairieplanner.comLearn more about meal craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • We've talked about goats... we've talked about cattle... but we've NEVER talked about dairy SHEEP. That's changing today with this enlightening conversation with Rachel Hester of Whoopsy Daisy Farm.

    If you love being a pioneer in new industries, or are looking for a smaller dairy animal with LOTS of potential, this episode is for you!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Why you might want to consider dairy sheepIdeal number of sheep for beginnersCommon breeds of dairy sheepA closer look at the flavor of the meat Yield of dairy sheep (and what to feed them for more milk)Types of cheese you can make The taste of sheep's dairy milkWhere to find dairy sheep for your homesteadUsing the wool on the homestead

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Rachel Hester here: https://www.whoopsydaisyfarm.com/

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • "What are you using for homeschool curriculum this year??" I don't consider myself a homeschool content creator, but I'm always happy to share my favorite books and studies.

    Find out what I'm using for this coming year, plus an important plea to any homeschooling families.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How I'm a homeschool minimalistWhy we aren't dogmatic about our homeschool curriculumOur kids and their schooling this yearMy thoughts on homeschooling older kids/teensMy thoughts and pleas on educationOur homeschool curriculum choices this year

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    My podcast episode on charter schools: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-14-episode-5-the-hardest-thing-weve-ever-done-the-charter-school-tell-all

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • For several years, I’ve been asking myself… how can we close our chicken loop? And by that, I mean how can I reduce the outside inputs in our home food production. It's easier said than done when it comes to livestock, BUT I've hatched a new plan for our chicken operation and I'm excited to share it with you.

    Listen in to hear me answer the question: "What is the BEST dual-purpose breed?" along with the breed I decided upon and how I plan to close our chicken loop once and for all (maybe).

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How I've been successful on the homestead in "closing the loop"Why I have been reinspired to figure out how to close the loop with chickensThe challenges I have had so far with closing the loop with chickensStep #1: Find a dual-purpose chicken breedStep #2: Get better at hatching eggsStep #3: Adjust our personal expectations when it comes to meat birdsMy wish list for a dual-purpose breedThe top dual-purpose breeds I learned aboutFinal thoughts on finding the "perfect" chicken

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    My podcast chat with Kate from Venison for Dinner about closing the loop: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/s4-e3-closing-the-loop-with-dairy-eggs-with-kate-schat-2

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Looking for a bit of redemption after a less-than-stellar growing season? Want to reduce the pressure to preserve ALL the food right NOW? A fall garden can offer all of this and more and it's one of my secret weapons for growing more food with less stress.

    The time to start your fall crops is NOW-- join me to talk about what plants are best, some of my biggest mistakes, and how you can start your own fall garden no matter where you live.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    First thoughts on fall gardening (why I'm going to do it, why you can/should)Figuring out your frost dateLearning about plant maturity datesWhy it's worth it to have a fall gardenWhy you need to start NOW for fall gardeningTips for planting outdoors for a fall gardenMy plans for this fall garden

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • I never get tired of talking about sourdough, ESPECIALLY when it comes to ways to bake it more efficiently!

    Today I'm joined by Mike from Rosehill Sourdough to dive into some of the common pitfalls in the sourdough world that are costing you time and flour. I love Mike's engineer perspective and he gave me a lot of new ideas to chew on including sifting whole wheat flour, his rule-breaking method of adding salt, why you should let your whole wheat flour age, and more!

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Mike's backstory and how he got into sourdoughWhy it's good to slow down with sourdoughBiggest mistakes people are making with sourdoughTalking about salt and sourdoughA closer look at sourdough discardTypes of flour to useTips for using whole wheatFavorite sourdough tools

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    Learn more about Mike and Rosehill Sourdough here: http://www.rosehillsourdough.com/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • Cooking for larger groups used to stress me out SO much, but over the years, I've honed my skills in putting food on the table for big groups WITHOUT spending all day in the kitchen.

    In today's episode I'm sharing a few of my favorite old-fashioned strategies for cultivating community with food.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    How cooking for large crowds is an old-fashioned ideaGoal #1: Staying in the action despite being in the kitchenGoal #2: Not expensive, still tasty, and not stressfulTip #1: Investing in certain toolsTip#2: Food inventory and types of mealsTip #3: What to skip...Strategy #1: Keep a repertoire of group mealsStrategy #2: My thoughts on freezing meals ahead of timeStrategy #3: Maximize your mornings and eveningsStrategy #4: Using a self-serve buffet styleStrategy #5: The stone soup approachFinal thoughts

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/meal-craft-main177846-9453

    My Old-Fashioned on Purpose book: http://oldfashionedbook.com/

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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  • I get the question constantly... "Where's the BEST place to homestead?"

    Listen in as I share my (probably surprising) answer, as well as the lessons I've been learning lately about community, flexibility, and leaning in.

    Podcast Episode Highlights

    Why this question seems to come up a lot lately (for others and myself)My first casual response to this question...My official answer to this question about the perfect place to homesteadThe potential for people to adapt to conditionsBuilding ROOTS Thoughts on the current restlessness trendWhat happens when you invest into a placePondering the different seasons in all of our livesThinking about creating and restorationWhen the problem is the solution...Final thoughts on this question

    Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:

    Learn more about Air Doctor here: airdoctorpro.com

    Use code HOMESTEAD to save up to $300 on your air doctor system

    Podcast episode mentioned: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-12-episode-1-when-the-problem-becomes-the-solution-with-rob-avis

    OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:

    Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application


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