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Successful Homesteading, Issue # 18, Homesteading Shopper has Great New Products, Now 15% Off! July 24, 2009 |
Hello,,Issue #018, July 24, 2009. In This Issue...--Homesteading Shopper - New Look, Great New Products! --Chicken Tractor Book now 18% off at Homesteading Shopper --New! Great, Hand-Operated Appliances Now For Sale --Cast Iron Cookware Now Available --Everything Now 15% off through August 7, 2009 --Why You Should Be Cooking With Cast Iron Cookware --Tips on Caring For Cast Iron Cookware It's hot outside and sizzling hot here at the Homesteading Shopper! So read on!
You Can Build a Chicken Tractor - Now at an Even Better Price!Through my website only!! You Can Build a Chicken Tractor: For Beginners, Experts and Everyone in Between is now available for sale on the Homesteading Shopper at a drastically reduced price for $10.74 – 18% off the listed price.If you’ve ever thought of keeping free range chickens in a chicken tractor, this book is for you! In addition to providing full plans and giving you step by step instructions on how to build your own chicken tractor, this handy guide gives tons of great tips, including great sources of free wood, how to recover your costs by selling chicks, chicken care and egg recipes. Now for the even better low price of $10.74 Click here to purchase. Or save money and the environment by purchasing the e-book at the ridiculously low price of $7.95! Click here to learn more. New Look for the Homesteading ShopperThe Homesteading Shopper now has a new look with new products that truly help you live the self-reliant life.My dream from the start has been to offer you truly unique and useful items that can help you become more self reliant. And now I can with the new Homesteading Shopper. New! Great, Hand-Operated Appliances The dream of many is to get off the grid, or at the very least, to use as little electricity as possible while returning to a simpler lifestyle. These great new products from Universal can help you with everything from grinding your own grains to making your own tomato paste. Sturdy, Durable, Hand-Operated Grain Mill at a Fabulous Price This hand-operated grain mill from Universal is ideal for grinding grains, corn nuts and cereals. It's truly something every homesteading shopper needs. And at the reasonably low price of $39.60, it will save you money when you buy it and when you use it. Click here to learn more. Finely Ground Coffee without Using Electricity This hand-operated coffee grinder is great for emergencies or for anyone wanting to get off the grid. In addition to grinding coffee, it can also be used to grind nuts, grains and other beans. It grinds perfectly and has a setting that can be adjusted from coarse to very fine. Now just $41.60. Click here to learn more. Fresh Juice the Simple Way This hand-operated juicer is ideal for making fresh wheat grass, fruit or vegetable juices, a handy tool for the homesteading shopper. Cost is $38.40. Click here to learn more. Make Tomato Sauce and Paste with this Hand-Operated Strainer This work saver cuts canning time in half and eliminates having to core or remove seeds. It's Ideal for making tomato sauce and pastes, apple sauce, jams, and pie fillings, squash or potatoes. Just $58.80. Click here to learn more. Cast Iron Cookware Cast iron cookware should be an essential part of your homesteading kitchen equipment. Its versatility and strength make this marvelous cookware invaluable. Hands down, it's the best way to prepared good, down-home cooking. There’s a wide selection available, from the classic skillet to a cornstick pan. Click here to see my entire collection.
So What Could Be Better? How About 15% off Now Through August 7?For my ezine subscribers only: Buy between now and August 7, 2009 and you get an extra 15 percent off of everything in the Homesteading Shopper, including my already reduced chicken tractor book. Simply enter this code as you check out:And 15% will be taken off your total purchases. So stop by today at the Homesteading Shopper, but hurry! This great deal ends on August 7, 2009. And Speaking of Cast Iron...There are two new articles available at Organic Gardening and Homesteading that are all about this wonderful cookware.The Benefits of Cast Iron Want to know what the big deal is about Cast Iron Cookware? Read all about it here. Caring For Your Cast Iron Cookware This cookware is nonstick naturally and can last for generations, but to get the most out of your cookware, Follow these simple steps. And as always, happy homesteading!
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