Off grid with doug and stacy
Basically we post daily videos about our daily life. We built a log cabin in 90 days from scratch.
Tiny house, a few acres of open space, composting toilet, and most of all: peace and quiet. The whole deal thrills me, but not without reservation. Doug and Stacy host their YouTube Channel, Off-Grid with Doug and Stacy , where they share their daily adventures living on 11 acres in the mid-west without electricity or running water. Their lifestyle is inspiring to those who want to be more self-reliant each day. Subscribe to our podcast here.
Off grid with doug and stacy
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The Skills Society has lost. Taught by Instructors You Trust! Doug and Stacy have lived on 11 acres for the last 15 years. They built a log cabin with minimal building skills in 90 days with wood from the forest. They have developed a "closed loop system" we need zero inputs to feed and take care of ourselves and we are excited to teach you what we have learned! When you join our university you will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to start your journey, improve your current situation or just live a better life in the circumstances you find yourself in today! The Universities were made with you in mind! Study at your pace and pic the topics that interest you! As a mother and Homesteader I love learning from the both of you.
Off grid with doug and stacy
YouTube has become my families infotainment source. It is much better than anything on regular TV. Today, I want to share with you 21 awesome homesteading YouTube channels you should watch if you are interested in homesteading. One of the things we love about homesteading YouTube channels is that not only can we learn something while being entertained but we are watching and supporting real people living their real lives and we can really communicate with them through the comments, email, and meet-ups unlike the people on TV reality shows. Daniel seems like a very laid back guy even though he is an Oklahoma State Trooper. I like how he teaches his kids to hunt and fish and even let Huston cut himself with his own pocket knife. That is a great way to learn to respect a knife blade. I especially like how he supports the YouTube community and other creators in our niche.
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For 4 years hauling water into. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. We basically do things a little different, a lot of homesteaders on youtube keep chickens closed in. I get my scissors. I like to add a caveat to everything that did good section in our raised beds. We started out the same way, no running water. We try to do at least cups of leafy vegetables a day. Just got running water 2 years ago. I love to watch how it grows. You could get that ice cold. As far as eggplants, one thing I know Mike has told me what finally worked for him was putting them in the same bed, he used to put like 2 here and 2 there and one there in different beds with tomatoes etc and he struggled for years. We were city slickers when we got here.
Books and hands-on training are great ways to learn.
Build it out of 8 inch or 10inch thick styrofoam. We have been talking all summer long we need another freezer. We just planted a fig tree we should have those coming on next year. A favorite tool that you like to use? Stacy: food and water to survive. Follow Doug and Stacy on Facebook. We sold everything the only thing we kept was our futon and coffee table. Their lifestyle is inspiring to those who want to be more self-reliant each day. My mom has a fig tree, and they are soooo yummy. When we first moved in, trying to figure out what we were gonna do. Jeffrey Smith. You could get that ice cold. Doug: I think the best advice I got is from watching youtube like. And the herbs! We get such great compost out of that and if you watch some youtube videos.
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