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Main Menu 1
Introduction to CD-ROM 2
Seventh Year Anthology 3
Main Menu 1
Seventh Year Anthology Cover 3
Seventth Year Anthology Title Page 4
Contributors 5
Introduction 6
Dedication 8
Profiles 10
Massad Ayoob 26
Dave Duffy 33
Annie Duffy 33
Maurcia DeLean Houck 36
Anita Evangelista 39
Don Fallick 39
Rev. J.D. Hooker 39
Connie Glasheen 44
Harry Nemec 44
Dynah Geissal 44
Jan Cook 50
Martin Waterman 50
Don Childers 50
Alice Brantley Yeager 54
James O. Yeager 54
Charles Sanders 59
Marjorie Burris 70
Richard Blunt 70
Ilene Duffy 71
Jennifer Stein Barker 75
M.C. Wright 84
Skip Thomsen 89
Robert L. Williams 93
Robert L. Williams III 93
John Silveira 96
Olivia Miller 102
Darlene Polachic 102
Mark and Jacqueline Tresi 113
Christopher Nyerges 113
Edna Norrell 122
Allyn Uptain 122
Linda Gabris 124
Ruth Adler 124
Angela Jenkins 126
Craig Russell 126
Mary Kenyon 129
Robert Bumpus 129
Terrie Clark 132
Carolyn Beck 132
Steve Anderson 136
Carole Perlick 147
Judith Monroe 160
Jeff Fowler 162
Bill Palmroth 162
Allan and Marjorie Harrison 171
Mark & Lynn Klammer 177
Mary Jo Bratton 188
Darlene Campbell 205
Tom Kovach 209
Edith Helmich 209
Jean L'Heureux 211
Michael Clayton 211
Dana Martin Batory 213
Albert H. Carlson 221
Dorothy Ainsworth 236
Ron Graham 239
Mark S. Cogan 256
Muriel Sutherland 259
Nathele Graham 259
John C. Dean 274
Teri-Lynn Hook 293
Oliver Del Signore 328
Sally Denney 347
Robert K. Henderson 347
Linda Wallin Smith 356
Table of Contents 11
Issue Number 37 16
Issue 37 Cover 16
My View : The new frontier 17
NASA says these plants will help clean the air in your home 18
It took a lot of weed-eating fish & work to make our lake usable 19
Common sense precautions help keep kids safe 24
Feeling nostalgic? Now you'll rave! Here's the story of Burma Shave. 27
The Fuyugaki persimmon—it really is “food for the gods” 30
Ayoob on Firearms #37: My choice for the ideal backwoods gun is the four-inch .44 Magnum handgun 32
Homesteading on the electronic frontier: Find information on the electronic frontier 34
E-mail from readers 36
When it comes to land contracts —be careful! Here are some critical points to consider 37
Where I live #37: Salvaged wood makes a good goat shed 40
These are Jacob's sheep 41
How I’ve started my child in a program of homeschooling 45
Think of it this way #37: Just how good of a bet are those lottery tickets? 48
Shiitake mushrooms for food and for cash -- you "plant" them by inoculating logs 49
Try these bread recipes that are part of our heritage—and still delicious today 51
Here's a cold storage house as good as our ancestors built 55
Our homestead motto: Make do 58
The saga of Benjamin, the backwoods homeschooled boy who wanted to get a job 60
For this resourceful couple, primitive survival skills are a path to self sufficiency 62
Beans —they may be a poor man’s meat, but they are also the gourmet’s delight 66
The amazing aloe 71
Everybody talks about lightning—and yes, there are things you can do about it 72
Propane is a multi-purpose fuel, and it has many key advantages 76
Try these smaller breeds of multi-purpose cattle 78
Issue Number 38 80
Issue 38 Cover 80
My View: The tax problem 81
It's cheap and easy to multiply plants by using these propagation techniques 82
Soil pH is the secret of a good garden 85
Here are some thoughts on finding your dream place—garden and all 87
PV pioneer describes his successful solar home 90
Homesteading on the electronic frontier #38: Harvesting the Internet for gardening information 94
Eating crow isn't that bad 97
Protect those young trees from frost and vermin 97
Don't have a cow! (Get a steer instead.) 98
Try these organic controls for garden pests 102
Stop bugs Nature's way 103
Combat aphids by planting garlic 104
From humble stew to curried root soup, root vegetables are an overlooked delight 105
Be a purple martin landlord -- and find lots of uses for gourds 109
It's springtime in Montana 111
You definitely want to grow your own asparagus 112
The Ichiban Hybrid eggplant is a real producer 114
For something different in your garden, try ground cherries 116
What you do to one side of an equation, you do to the other to keep it balanced 117
High altitude gardening—it’s a challenge but these helpful tips can get you started 121
Goats don't eat zucchini 123
Grow horehound for the health of it 125
Blueberries are an affordable luxury 127
The duck dilemma: they’re a lot of fun, and they do eat those slugs—but ... 130
Scrap poly pipe can be transformed into “training wheels for trees” 133
Lilacs can provide a reliable "thermometer" for planting 134
Poem: Wind Over the Fields 134
When you're laying out your farm, careful planning pays big dividends 135
Follow these eight easy steps to a successful eggplant harvest 137
Tobacco has some uses that might surprise you 138
Whose garden is this anyway? 140
For some surprises in your garden, grow potatoes from seed 141
Issue Number 39 142
Issue Cover 39 142
My View: The age of misinformation 143
Make your own lumber with a chainsaw mill 144
Here's a "helping hand" for your chainsaw lumber mill 148
You have to look beyond the building code to create really pleasing stairs 149
Here’s a mighty creative way to protect your plants from animals 153
Your family can afford a computer: buy it used 155
Would you believe...a canvas roof? It’s simple, quick, durable, and cheap 156
There are lots of tomato varieties—choose the ones that suit your garden and your taste 158
Poem: My dog is old 160
A brick walk with little work and less money 161
Lessons I learned while building my log home 163
The Marlin Model 60—It’s the classic backwoods home rifle 170
Think of it this way #39: Just how smart is that computer on your desk? 172
Ducks contribute to a homestead in many ways 176
Concrete domes have some impressive advantages 178
Cob construction is literally dirt cheap 182
Make quick and easy pasta 187
White sage—the quintessential chaparral herb 189
Safe, delicious, and inexpensive home preserves 190
Plan your energy-independent home before you begin construction 196
Issue Number 40 200
Issue 40 Cover 200
My View: Born of Desperation 201
If you have some solid how-to knowledge to sell, writing and publishing a book is not that hard 202
Here are two country couples who diversified to make a living 206
The "night crawler condo" is a great way to make money 210
Raising rabbits — for meat and making money, it’s hard to beat this creature on the homestead 214
This family started a used bookstore for under $2,000 218
For headache, fever, or even rheumatism, relief is as near as the familiar willow plant 220
You can have a good career as a nurse practitioner no matter where you live 222
Consider small-scale hog production for delicious food and reliable income 226
Felting is an ancient art that's still useful today 229
Simplify, save, grow food, and trade and you too can afford to work for yourself 233
Ayoob on Firearms #40: The price of machismo 235
You can make extra money as a stringer 237
Forage for wood lettuce and ground coral and you can spice up your outdoor eating 240
Perfect whole wheat breads...some troubleshooting ideas 242
Think of it this way #40: Want proof of luck, ESP, and psychic powers? 245
Money doesn’t grow on trees, but you can grow it in your garden 250
Where I live #40: Working for a dad who works at home 253
Homesteading on the electronic frontier #40: Cybrarian—a great Internet job 254
Poem: Pedestrian 256
Using trot lines, set lines, and jug fishing will increase your fish catch substantially 257
You can make this effective gray water disposal system 260
Issue Number 41 262
Issue 41 Cover 262
My View: The "Leave Us Alone" coalition 263
For large quantity food dehydration try this homemade gem from the past 264
Cracking walnuts—“almost fun” 266
Keep your onions fresh...with panty hose! 266
Pectin — You can rely on the grocer, or you can learn to make it yourself 267
A few strings attached 267
Those leftover fall tomatoes are a delicious bounty that should be put aside for the future 268
Apple-dapples—fun to make and even more fun to snack on 270
It’s easy to build your own milking stanchion 271
You can make delicious meals all winter with stored vegetables and dried spices 272
Ten off-beat metal cleaning tricks 274
Here are some simple tips on how to store apples for a long, long time 275
Careful planning will make harvesting and preserving food a year-long process 276
Make “recycled wine” from leftover fruit pulp 279
Solve chinking woes with a mortar-sawdust mix 280
Sheet composting saves work 283
Based on years of personal experience, here are 10 good tips for homeschooling your children 284
Poem: Kitten Surprise 286
A unit study on birds 287
Teach your kids math with the banking game 288
Improve your poultry with selective breeding 289
Here are some cucumber pickles to make at home 290
Enrich your soil with cover crops 294
Poem: Mice 296
Here are some tasty ways to use those end-of-season green tomatoes 297
Make grape juice the easy way 301
Where I live #41: Walking the woods with friends and family 302
Keep fresh greens in your garden—even in the snow—by using row cover 303
Traditional ways of keeping your corn crop and seed corn are still very effective 306
Use plastic to get a head start on corn in the fall 309
Squash seeds are a delicious, nutritious snack 310
Mugwort—From aiding digestion to relieving fatigue, this flavorful plant has many good uses 312
Ayoob on Firearms #41: The backwoods hunter 314
Leaf mold is another way to build your soil 315
Venison deserves gourmet treatment 316
Southern cooking that doesn’t just whistle Dixie 318
Issue Number 42 323
Issue 42 Cover 323
Keep the cooks happy with these easy-to-make kitchen helpers 324
Close encounters with the white deer 327
Here are five quick and easy craft projects 329
I heat my house by burning corn 332
Save time and money, and get that custom look, with hinges you make yourself 335
Listening to shortwave radio broadcasts from around the world is informative and fun 338
These chocolate treats make great gifts and delicious holiday desserts 341
Custom-crafted toiletries make very special gifts 344
Protect your land title before you buy 348
Next year, grow your own holiday turkey 350
Here are 10 ways to beat corrosion in the garage 351
Make this classic Shaker-style butcher block 352
Poem: Home Before Christmas 353
Seed art —it’s fun to collect the seeds and to create these unusual pictures 354
Make delicious, eye-catching holiday breads 357
Where I live #42: Chasing down cows at Jenny Creek 363
This method lets you make quilts that are artistic and very personal 364
Make your own nifty gift bags 365
You can make these beautiful pinecone wreaths at home 366
Use these tips to avoid problems with your sewing machine 367
Delicious holiday cakes don’t have to be diet-busters 369
Ayoob on Firearms #42: The best deal in home-defense guns 371
For many people, these natural remedies can reduce high blood pressure 373
With papier mache, you can make treasures from trash 375
Here’s how to make a musical bamboo flute 377
Homesteading on the electronic frontier #42: Looking for love in cyberspace 378
In the classroom and at home, this system will help you grow self-reliant kids 380
Grow winter salad greens on your windowsill 383
Seventh Year Anthology Back Cover 385
Order Form 386
Eighth Year Anthology 387
Main Menu 1
Eighth Year Anthology Cover 387
Eighth Year Anthology Title Page 388
Contributors 389
Introduction 390
Dedication 392
Table of Contents 395
Issue Number 43 400
Issue #43 Cover 400
My View: Start your own newspaper 401
Heat and cool inexpensively with a ground source heat pump 402
Tankless water heaters offer some important advantages, but they have some drawbacks, too 405
Rough day? You need to sip some yeller wine 409
Is steam power in your future? 411
Considering life in rural Arkansas 417
Try these simple ways to get started in solar hot water 420
Poem: Fishing with Dave 421
Better health from common plants 422
Getting the most out of a solar electric system 425
Sometimes a good old bucket of coals is the best solution 428
We built a homemade community fire truck 429
Poem: A New World Order 430
Where I live: Nine-patch, baby, and log cabin quilts 431
The incredible cattail —“The super Wal-Mart of the swamp” 432
Here’s the best way to split gnarly firewood 434
Here’s how to store LP gas, gasoline, diesel, and kerosene on the homestead—safely 435
Improve FM and shortwave reception with a do-it-yourself radio antenna 439
Homesteading on the electronic frontier: Solar, wind, and other independent energy information can be found on the Intern 441
Ayoob on Firearms #43: Teaching your lady to shoot 443
Here’s a cabbage with class —Early Jersey Wakefield 445
Poem: Playing Poker 446
Make your own Old World culinary delights 447
Just for kids: Fairies in your garden 450
Good-bye old friend 452
Seventeen great tips for caring for windows, mirrors, and other household glass 453
Here’s an easier (and cheaper) way to make wooden beams 454
You can grow gourmet strawberries from seed 455
These salads are hearty dishes 457
Issue Number 44 459
Issue #44 Cover 459
My View: A history lesson from Ayn Rand 460
Save time and energy with the fenced chicken coop/garden 461
Rid your garden of snails and slugs—organically 462
Try these 13 metal cleaning tips to keep your house shining 463
Many choices for mulch 463
You can make your own fertilizers 464
Soil aeration is essential to a successful garden 466
Lawn care tips 468
For extra production, try mound gardening 469
Poem: A Growing Season 469
Make your own effective fishing tackle while you save money and recycle scrap 470
You can learn to help chicks live through “problem hatches” 474
Repel garden pests with companion planting 476
Enjoy snap beans—fresh from the garden 478
These rolls will enrich a meal, or even be a meal 481
Ayoob on Firearms: Accessible to you, but not the kids 483
Telling time by the sun and stars is fun, and it’s also surprisingly accurate 484
Think of it this way: Losing rights as we watch television 487
Set 100 steel fence posts a day with a home-made driver 494
Gold is where you find it—and it’s found along the Klamath 495
Panning with nature and history 499
I remember the day the lynx attacked 500
Do leather repairs the frugal way, using tools and materials you already have 502
Trees enhance any yard, but...if you’re planning your garden near trees, remember these tips 503
If you can boil water, you can make a good stew 504
Raise your own feed crops for your livestock 508
Where I live: Kiss Critters--they're cute and they sell 510
Make superior hay the old-fashioned way 511
Make manure tea for a more bountiful garden 514
Build your own backwoods mulch machine 517
The dandelion is a healthful, great-tasting weed you can eat 518
There are lots of ways to compost—Find the one that’s right for you 519
Trimming feet is important 521
Issue Number 45 523
Issue #45 Cover 523
If you build your own (legal) house, you’ll have to deal with the permit process 524
Get low-cost, high-quality lumber by investing in an inexpensive planer 528
I found that special somebody, and you can too — with safety 531
The marvel of baking soda 532
Lay vinyl flooring the foolproof way 533
Make your own ulu—it’s the ultimate backwoods knife 538
Build an inexpensive but durable jackleg fence 540
Build a homestead Copy Cart 542
These double-steep half stairs save space 544
Ayoob on Firearms: The M1A--a rifle that makes a statement 545
Here are some answers to often asked questions of anti-gunners 546
10 strong mildew deterrents 547
Go camping on a low budget or go on no budget at all 548
Think of it this way: Prohibition: then, now, and always 551
Build and all-purpose ladder 559
Try alfalfa for bigger plants 561
Greens an rhubarb are spring tonics 563
Do you have a good recipe for stir-fried rattlesnake? 565
Mom's wash was rainwater clean 567
There’s still a lot of life left in dead trees 568
Poem: Passing Time 568
Grow sweet Tetsukabuto squash 569
Barbecue —it’s America’s national cuisine 571
Make your own quality rope 577
Poem: Random Beauty 578
Poem: Chinook 578
Understanding paint and stain 579
Issue Number 46 580
Issue #46 Cover 580
My View: The militia movement 581
Multi-level marketing — is it the road to riches or disaster? 582
For lots of summer fun, make a super squirtgun 584
Build a seed starter and make a nice part-time garden income 585
Roadside marketing: the best of two worlds 588
A canoe livery — an honest, clean business 591
Get the taste of India in your kitchen tonight 594
Poem: Thunderstorm 600
Get paid to take vacations 601
Ayoob on Firearms: Mossberg Model 500: the backwoods shotgun 605
Here’s 5 reasons adults should read kids’ books 607
How about them $mushrooms$ 608
Think of it this way: Science and truth--are they related? 611
Grandma will love this personal “Helping Hands” wall hanging 619
Yesterday’s furniture today—a puncheon bench 620
Drip irrigation saves a lot of water and weeding 621
Build a “solar powered” clock —it’s fun, educational, and even useful 624
Collect (almost) free money by gathering readily available wild plants & botanicals 629
Heat your household from the outside 631
Make lemonade without lemons 634
Build a bat house to control insect pests 635
Cool your home with this simple device while you also meet your hot water needs 637
Substitute teaching —the pay is good, but it ain’t always easy 639
Wild garlic—independent and delicious 642
Issue Number 47 644
Issue #47 Cover 644
Be prepared for “after the accident happens” 645
Acorns are not just squirrel food 648
Ayoob on Firearms: Kids, values, and "junior shooting" 650
Poem: Résumé 651
Let your imagination guide you to making money in the country 652
You can cut your costs in half by installing a chain link fence yourself 653
You could furnish an entire homestead at Lehman’s “non-electric” hardware store 657
Poem: Coondog kids 658
From honey apple crisp to French tarts, tasty apple treats are just right for fall 659
Make a sidewalk garden bench 661
Enjoy America’s sugarplum —the persimmon 662
Save your harvest leftovers with a vegetable stew mix 665
Where I live: Following in the footsteps of the Mormon pioneers 667
Making paper at home is a fascinating process 670
You can become a hardcore forager 674
Fish — this gourmet food is fun to catch, relatively easy to cook, and healthy to eat 678
The saga of the brand name computer and why you should buy a “clone” 685
Make a fully functional cold storage pit/mound and enjoy your garden’s production all winter 692
Seven secrets of Dutch oven cooking 699
Comfrey is a powerful healing herb 703
Issue Number 48 706
Issue #48 Cover 706
My View: Thanks for not killing them 707
You don’t have to be a historian to make money writing your hometown’s Pictorial History 708
For a unique taste treat and a lot of fun, grow Native American corn in your garden 712
Plant your Irish potatoes this fall or winter 716
Protect your chickens from predators by installing this novel electric fence 717
Herbs make your canned and frozen foods more appealing 718
Try these pasta desserts for unusual holiday fare 719
How to maintain a dirt road 724
Ayoob on Firearms: Old guns for the homestead 728
Poem: Winter Solstice 729
Give the old chair a lease on life 730
Use this system to make “quickie quilts” for the whole family...in time for Christmas! 732
For float-hunting, you’ll want to make a Native American style canoe paddle 735
Make a gold or silver wire cross in 10 easy steps 738
Commonsense preparedness just makes sense 739
Poem: Liferiver 744
Here are four sure catfish baits 745
Homemade wax bullets let you practice shooting on a budget 746
Protect your small buildings from wind damage 747
“You squeezes de tail an’ sucks de haid” 748
Grow windowsill peppers the year-round 749
Poem: Sunday mornings 750
Winter in the backwoods is a lot more pleasant if you use these tips to stay warm and dry 751
Make diapers with flair 755
Tofu —healthful, delicious, versatile, and you can make it yourself at home 756
Irreverent Joke Page #48 760
Winterize your animals without going broke 761
Eighth Year Anthology Back Cover 763
Order Form 764
Ninth Year Anthology 765
Main Menu 1
Ninth Year Anthology Cover 765
Ninth Year Anthology Title Page 766
Contributors 767
Introduction 768
Dedication 770
Table of Contents 773
Issue Number 49 778
Issue 49 Cover 778
My View: That's not what we mean 779
Build your wire or electric fence properly the first time, and it will serve you for years 780
Build your own solar hot tub 783
Think of it this way: Who were the best...and the worst U.S. Presidents? 787
Compost the "quickie way" 794
Figs—the healthy biblical fruit 795
Want great charcoal? Make your own 798
Make mead the easy way 800
The dangers of civilization 801
Ayoob on Firearms: A cop's advice to those home alone 802
Save money by being your own butcher 804
Start your own chicken flock 807
Use old newspapers to make your starter pots 811
Some thoughts on gardener gifts 812
Forget the dog, the chicken is man’s best friend 814
Breastfeeding —a primer 820
The irreverent joke page #49 822
Where I live: Crabbing, clamming, amd smelting on the coast 823
Five building tricks for super-strong framing 826
If you could have just one gun in the woods, go for a shotgun 829
Build a flying “helicopter” boomerang 831
Make beautiful jewelry using porcupine quills 833
Issue Number 50 836
Issue 50 Cover 836
My View: Confessions of a former liberal 837
Keep deer out of your garden & keep the crops for yourself 838
Get an early jump on weeds this spring and have a great garden all year long 841
Dog-gone it, I never sausage a wiener of a recipe 844
Make your kids some terrific & inexpensive playground toys 848
Poem: Baiting the Hook 851
Poem: Pep Talk 851
Mountain lions — attacks are still rare, but just in case... 852
Plant fruit trees, pick big bucks 855
Newcomers and old-timers 858
Make your own coffin nails with this easy-to-use gadget 859
Build inexpensive sheds in an afternoon 860
Poem: The Flood 860
Make a Shaker two-drawer case 861
Grow unusual plants on your windowsill 862
Malabar spinach—great for summer 863
Think of it this way: Why bureaucracy will likely destroy America 865
From triumph to tragedy to triumph again, Dorothy Ainsworth makes her valiant comeback 873
Poem: Treasures 879
Make a garden in the desert 880
Ayoob on Firearms: Coping with gun control in paradise 882
Poem: Walking to Work 882
Home sweet home? 883
Make “split pulley” bookends 886
Travel cheaply but in style by staying at beautiful hostels 887
Tony Reitz--not just a chimney sweep 888
The irreverent joke page #50 889
Save big $$$ by installing your own septic system 890
Try tempeh as a protein substitute 893
Have gourmet fare foraging wild spring greens 895
Make use of throwaway fish with “fish salad a la carp” 897
Issue Number 51 898
Issue 51 Cover 898
If you just love those books, here’s how to make $ with them 899
The emu and ostrich craze—Why won’t the big birds fly? 902
Poem: Sometimes 906
Spousal support in a small business — it means tolerance, love, and faith in the future 907
I grow my homestead fund by stitching “ditty bags” 909
Perk up the cash flow by selling farm produce 910
Remembering “the good life” 913
He combined crab pots with car repair to make his business go 914
Try growing the popular potato 915
Your honey will love your sweet buns 918
The pecan is a nut to love 921
Use non-hybrid seeds and save big bucks in this year’s garden 924
Solar oven casseroles are good and easy 928
Ayoob on Firearms: Four x .44--the logical backwoods handgun 931
Build a fish pond—just for fun 933
The irreverent joke page #51 934
Wild raspberries—summertime’s finest treat 935
Build your own portable forge 937
Extend the vase life of flowers 939
Dixie butterpeas —not just for the South 940
Elephant garlic as a cash crop 943
Here’s how one man made the transition from city to country 945
Poem: The Fan 946
Make a fun stick whistle 947
Self-publishing can be profitable but stay clear of vanity presses 949
A determined Rosie Bley escaped the city 953
Supplement your income by raising exotic tortoises 955
Poem: An Ozark Wood 957
Issue Number 52 958
Issue 52 Cover 958
My View: Happy birthday Communist Manifesto 959
Dehydrated watermelon—for flavor explosions all year round 960
The Cochrans boost their sales with humor 963
Convert dead space to closet space 967
How to make fruit picking easy 977
Poem: Storm Front 978
No worrying about fire blight with Orient and Kieffer pears 979
Recipes from my mother’s kitchen 982
Here’s a business that’s going to the dogs 986
Ayoob on firearms: Part 1--Is this the ultimate backwoods home rifle? 989
Think of it this way: What’s left, what’s right? What’s liberal, what’s conservative? 991
Used bookstores can be successful in the hinterlands 996
Grow and use hot peppers this year 999
Cooking with hot peppers 1001
The irreverent joke page #52 1003
Where I live: Shearing, carding, spinning, weaving, and creating with Margaret Boos 1005
Consider these seven factors when selecting good alfalfa hay 1007
Kerosene lamps – a bright idea 1009
Make beautiful bandsaw boxes from scrap wood 1012
Issue Number 53 1014
Issue 53 Cover 1014
My View: Do we need a Taxpayers' Bill of Rights? 1015
Cut your grocery bill in half 1016
Try this gravel road waterbreak 1018
How to tell a bad egg 1018
Canning 101—pickles, fruits, jams, jellies, etc. 1019
You must understand venison to be able to cook it successfully 1023
The manure heated hot-bed—an old-tyme Yankee jewel 1025
For good compost every time, observe these few simple rules 1028
We built our solid rubble road out of the debris of a carwash 1029
The irreverent joke page #53 1031
Cash in on those windfalls 1033
Whole-grain sourdough recipes 1036
Poem: Harbor 1038
Squirrel surprise 1039
Think of it this way: If we can’t throw out our outmoded Constitution, then let’s have the NBA run the U.S. government 1041
Here’s how to make the hay business pay off 1049
Build quick and inexpensive slabwood outbuildings 1052
Herb scented candles 1054
Ayoob on Firearms: National junior handgun championships 1055
Quiet your noisy generator with an automobile muffler 1057
Make these inexpensive wood surface clamps 1059
Have some all natural desserts on a stick and be real cool on a hot summer day 1060
Build a simple through-the-wall woodbox that keeps the cold out and the heat in 1062
Making money is a piece of cake 1063
Free pallet wood and birdhouses add up to big country dollars 1065
Try this end-of-summer fare 1068
Holy mackerel, don’t flounder around; make your own lures just for the halibut 1071
Issue Number 54 1074
Issue 54 Cover 1074
Note from the publisher #54 1075
My View: Do we need more democracy? 1076
Get a jump on homesteading with a recreational vehicle 1077
Dreaming of a Civil War Christmas dinner 1079
Canning your meats and vegetables at home— it’s not only easy, it’s safe and inexpensive 1082
Preserve mushroom harvests 1087
Dad’s incredible (secret ingredient) holiday ham 1088
Use common herbs to treat the common cold 1090
Ayoob on Firearms: Home defense handguns: simplicity suffices 1091
Victory Gardens 1093
Simplify life in your backwoods home by using these easy mountain methods 1095
Enjoy cheap, delicious lettuce all through the winter months 1098
The irreverent joke page #54 1100
Can you boil water? 1102
There’s money in wild mushrooms —but only if you know what you’re doing 1106
Long term food storage 1110
Try these tasty solutions to those problem critters around the homestead 1115
This year brew your own holiday beer 1117
The trouble tree 1119
Think of it this way: Would the United States be better off if it was officially a Christian nation? 1120
Here’s how my family makes its diverse country living 1125
Build a backwoods cat-boat —it’s super-simple, inexpensive 1127
Buy your country place from the government 1129
Here are a few tips on how to build bridges to neighborliness when you move to the country 1133
WebTV: For under $200, this is an economical way to get onto the Information Superhighway 1135
Ninth Year Anthology Back Cover 1138
Order Form 1139
Tenth Year Anthology 1140
Main Menu 1
Tenth Year Anthology Cover 1140
Tenth Year Anthology Title Page 1141
Contributors 1142
Introduction 1143
Dedication 1145
Table of Contents 1148
Issue Number 55 1153
Issue Cover 55 1153
Publisher's Note #55 1154
My View: Countdown to freedom's Armageddon 1155
With commonsense planning, you can survive hard times 1156
What if the electricity GOES OFF? 1165
25 reasons to practice self-sufficiency gardening 1175
Depression Era Gardening 1179
7 Mistakes of Food Storage 1182
Storing water for an emergency 1184
Staying warm 1186
Ayoob on Firearms: The Myths of Armageddon 1191
Cooking from long-term food storage 1193
How to Prosper in Hard Times 1198
The irreverent joke page #55 1200
Emergency gear for your vehicle 1202
Preparing for the worst 1204
Roll your own newspaper logs 1207
One Last Thought #55: An Essay in Self-Reliance 1209
Issue Number 56 1213
Issue 56 Cover 1213
Publisher's Note #56 1214
My View: The real disaster in our future 1215
Grow open-pollinated seeds for self-reliant gardening 1216
Poem: The lying I did 1218
Build an old-fashioned smokehouse for delicious meat and better storage 1219
Keeping your food cold: Solutions to refrigeration when electricity is scarce 1222
Plant a Y2K Garden: A guide to growing the best crops for coping 1237
Connecting with the pioneers through gardening and foraging 1242
Ayoob on Firearms: What if they break down my door? 1247
Chocolate: Food for the Gods 1251
The irreverent joke page #56 1258
Catch more fish with this simple feeder 1260
Build an ash-heated mini-greenhouse 1262
Compare the nutrition in wild meats to supermarket meats 1264
Issue Number 57 1268
Issue 57 Cover 1268
Publisher's Note #57 1269
My View: At fascism's doorstep 1270
Cucumbers: Cool is the word! 1271
Millennium Vehicles 1277
The chances of global disaster 1287
Raising your own beef for your family 1296
Build a REEL toilet paper holder 1301
Homemade candy 1303
For summertime baking needs For summertime baking needs build yourself an outdoor build yourself an outdoor horno 1309
The irreverent joke page #57 1312
Ambidextrous chainsaw filing 1314
Remembering what grandma used 1317
Growing the eternal tomato 1319
Ayoob on Firearms: Rifles, shotguns, and handguns for Y2K and beyond 1321
Salvaging cement blocks the easy way 1327
Parge the ugly out of your concrete wall 1329
Growing Goldenseal: It's like having your own backwoods gold mine! 1331
Issue Number 58 1333
Issue 58 Cover 1333
Publisher's Note #58 1334
My View: Why are we bombing Serbia? 1335
The Water System, Part 1 1336
Fully Involved 1356
Solar food drying 1359
How to use those leftovers 1363
Okra--not just for the south 1366
The irreverent joke page #58 1370
Ayoob on Firearms: Home on the range with a .357 1372
Cost-saving baby tips 1374
Think of it this way: We don't need no steenking 2nd Amendment 1377
Issue Number 59 1383
Issue 59 Cover 1383
Publisher's Note #59 1384
My View: Should both drugs and guns be legal? 1385
Start your food storage on $10 a week 1386
A house for an outdoor dog 1390
Leaf it to old Mother Nature 1391
Harvesting and freezing apples 1392
Seven common medicinal plants 1393
Cooking from home storage with rice 1395
Raise tobacco for trade or barter in hard times 1401
Making maple syrup 1404
The solar bakery—quickbreads and cakes 1406
Teach speed reading to your children even if you can’t speed read yourself 1408
Blanching vegetables 1414
Ayoob on Firearms: Best buy Backwoods .45 1415
Roughing it with plastic trash bags 1417
The irreverent joke page #59 1419
Waising wascally wabbits for din-dins 1421
Poem: Waiting for Something to Happen 1423
The Water System, Part 2: Tanks and Pumps 1426
A salvaged oak floor for $5 1435
Issue Number 60 1439
Issue 60 Cover 1439
Publisher's Note #60 1440
My View: Millennium excuses and the quest for truth 1441
The good life on the Big Island 1442
How big is the solar system? 1448
Ask Jackie #60 1452
Ayoob on Firearms: Defending your lifestyle 1454
Practical livestock for the homestead 1456
Reflecting on a life in the woods, and looking ahead 1462
Medical kits for self-reliant families 1464
Tips and tricks for the kitchen 1469
Poem: Christmas Day 1474
The irreverent joke page #60 1475
Think of it this way: The greatest man who was never President 1477
The Water System, Part 3: Gold and Silver 1486
Try this simple slow cooker 1494
Tenth Year Anthology Back Cover 1496
Order Form 1497

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