There are many things that I think about as I plan and create my tiny homestead. One of the most common questions I get is plumbing
related. I explain how I will have a gravity fed water system with a
supplemental pump for water pressure, how we will harvest rainwater and use
grey water to water the gardens, but the one question that is most popular is
how my toilet facilities work.
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Kitchen Spices, Tiny House Style
In my pantry I have many, many spices. I have spent a good deal of money acquiring all the different spices that allow me to be a diverse and creative cook and parting with them would be a sad affair indeed. However, living in a tiny house does not have to mean Goulash, soups, or stews every night for dinner. However storing large jars of spices just will not be practical. I do not want to sacrifice the spice variety or the precious storage space so I searched for the perfect compromise. After poking around on Pinterest and the web, I think I found a clever and practical solution. I will continue to cook great and tasty meals in the cozy comfort of my hand-built paradise.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
What?? No Toilet Paper??
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Dollar Store Score!
Once again the dollar store has come through for me. I found white Zote soap bars there yesterday. Zote is used when you hand wash, make your own laundry soap, or use a washboard. I got six bars for, you guessed it, six bucks and tax. I also found packages of 50 clothespins for just a buck. I will buy five or so of those so I have some put by. Clothespins are exposed to dampness and elements, so they may need frequent replacement. I was just thrilled to be able to buy these items to "put by."
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Did You Really Think It Through?
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