Preparedness Essentials: The Importance of Storing Garbage Bags
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by Tiffany Davis
3M ago
In the world of emergency preparedness, we often think about the basics – food, water, and first aid. But what if I told you there’s one item that’s super versatile and often overlooked? Yup, it’s the good ol’ garbage bag! Let’s chat about why having a stash of these unsung heroes can be a game-changer... Read More The post Preparedness Essentials: The Importance of Storing Garbage Bags appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Saving Seeds for Survival
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by Tiffany Davis
7M ago
Saving seeds for survival is an important skill and component of preparedness. In an increasingly uncertain world, preparedness has become a fundamental aspect of responsible living. Whether it’s natural disasters, global pandemics, or economic instability, being prepared can mean the difference between thriving and struggling during challenging times. One often overlooked but essential aspect of... Read More The post Saving Seeds for Survival appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Save Money on Your Electric Bill All Year
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by Tiffany Davis
8M ago
How can you save money on the electric bill all year long? I have some easy and amazing tips for you! Energy bills can be a significant portion of our monthly expenses, but with a few smart strategies, you can reduce your electricity consumption and save money. In this post we’ll explore how to save... Read More The post Save Money on Your Electric Bill All Year appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Raising Quail vs. Chickens: A Backyard Farmer’s Guide
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by Tiffany Davis
8M ago
Are you considering adding poultry to your backyard farm? Quail and chickens are two popular options, each offering its own set of advantages and challenges. In this post, I’ll compare raising quail to raising chickens, helping you make an informed decision for your small-scale farming venture. Quail vs Chicken: Space Requirements One of the first... Read More The post Raising Quail vs. Chickens: A Backyard Farmer’s Guide appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Storing Beans for Emergencies
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by Tiffany Davis
8M ago
Storing beans for emergencies is key for your preps. Let me share what you need to know to start storing beans today. Beans, those humble and nutritious legumes, have long been cherished for their versatility, affordability, and health benefits. Whether you’re a budget-conscious home cook or a dedicated prepper, having a well-stocked supply of beans... Read More The post Storing Beans for Emergencies appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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The Perfect Chicken Breeds for Backyard Homesteaders
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by Tiffany Davis
8M ago
Chicken breeds for backyard homesteaders. Raising chickens in your backyard can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Not only do they provide a sustainable source of fresh eggs and, in some cases, meat, but they also make charming, feathered companions. However, before you embark on your backyard chicken adventure, it’s crucial to understand the various chicken... Read More The post The Perfect Chicken Breeds for Backyard Homesteaders appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Growing Cassava: A Guide to Cultivating, Using, and Enjoying This Starchy Staple
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by Tiffany Davis
8M ago
Cassava, scientifically known as Manihot esculenta, is a versatile and resilient crop that has been a staple in the diets of millions around the world for centuries. Its starchy tuberous roots are a rich source of carbohydrates and have a wide range of culinary applications. If you’re interested in growing your own cassava, this guide... Read More The post Growing Cassava: A Guide to Cultivating, Using, and Enjoying This Starchy Staple appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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A Bountiful Fall Harvest: Vegetable Gardening in Zones 9 and 10
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by Tiffany Davis
8M ago
While many regions brace themselves for colder temperatures in the fall, gardeners in zones 9 and 10 are blessed with mild, sunny days and the perfect conditions for extending their vegetable gardens. With some strategic planning and knowledge of the local climate, you can enjoy a thriving vegetable garden well into the autumn months. In... Read More The post A Bountiful Fall Harvest: Vegetable Gardening in Zones 9 and 10 appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Rediscovering Old-Fashioned Skills
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by Tiffany Davis
11M ago
In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven world, there is a growing yearning to reconnect with the past and rediscover the simple, yet invaluable skills that were once an integral part of daily life. These old-fashioned skills, honed by our ancestors, fostered self-reliance, resilience, and a deeper connection to our surroundings. In this blog post, we will... Read More The post Rediscovering Old-Fashioned Skills appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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Planting a Vegetable Garden in July
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by Tiffany Davis
11M ago
Summer is in full swing, and you might think that you’ve missed the boat on starting a vegetable garden this year. However, don’t despair! July presents a fantastic opportunity to embrace your green thumb and create a flourishing vegetable garden that will yield a bountiful harvest before the season ends. With a bit of planning,... Read More The post Planting a Vegetable Garden in July appeared first on the Imperfectly Happy home ..read more
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