The Amazing Back to Basics Living Bundle is Live Now!




The sale of the Back to Basics bundle has begun! The following ebooks and e-courses are valued at $814.94, but for the next week (and not a second more!) you can buy all of these for only $29.97, including my brand new book, Penniless Foodie in the Wild- an adaptable cookbook whose delicious international recipes can be made with foraged plants or store bought plants, whatever you have in your house, and adaptable to many different specialty diets, all on a strict budget.

Here's a list of the amazing ebooks and courses you get as part of this bundle. Additionally, there are some great coupons and discounts you get on a bunch of natural living and homesteading related products when you get your bundle.

The books I am most excited about are:
Easy Paleo Instant Pot Recipes- because I love my pressure cooker!
The Broke Bladesmith- because knife making seems really cool!
30 Essential Oil Recipes for DIY Beauty and Skin Care- because I have essential oils in the house but often I'm not sure what to use and for what and how.
The Swiss Hills Guide To Cheesemaking- because it has a recipe for Brie in it!!! and I'm addicted to that stuff, and it costs a fortune here, and I've long been looking for how to make my own Brie!
A Cabin Full Of Food- because nearly 1000 recipes???
Get Growing- because I'm not experienced with  gardening and want to start a garden soon.
Natural Beauty From Head To Toe- because homemade perfume and makeup? Bring it on!
One Second After the Lights Go Out- because I am curious about the topic- would I have what it takes to manage if the power went out long term?
The Organized And Efficient House Spouse and How to Get Organized- because I'm anything but, and really need to learn these skills.

These are all ebooks, because it is not possible to give print books this low of a price.

And here is the complete list:



Cooking From Scratch

100+ DIY Projects to Make with Fruit Scraps
By JES
An old fashioned "Waste Not, Want Not" recipe and resource book which revolves purely around fruit scraps! If you love turning trash into treasure, especially when it involves filling the pantry, broadening the food menu, home decorating, natural cleaning ideas, nourishing bath and body care recipes, home remedies and so forth - then this book is for you. All the do-it-yourself projects revolve frugally around the foundation of fruit scraps that you would generally throw away!






Real Food Meal Plans Made Easy
By Jessica Beacom and Stacie Hassing
Finally, a meal plan for busy families! Our Real Food Meal Plan features a full-month of dinner menus, family-friendly recipes and done-for-you shopping lists plus bonus breakfast, lunch and snack recipe. All recipes are gluten-free with dairy-free options for each meal.





Paleo Meal Plans Made Easy
By Jessica Beacom and Stacie Hassing
Tired of not having an answer to the “What’s for dinner?” question? This Paleo Meal Plan features a full-month of dinner menus, family-friendly recipes and done-for-you shopping lists plus bonus breakfast, lunch and snack recipe. All recipes are free of grains, gluten, dairy, soy and legumes.







Easy Paleo Instant Pot Recipes
By Dr. Karen S. Lee
This book is a collection of popular family recipes, modified for Paleo lifestyle pressure cooker meals. This recipe book is great for anyone who wants to create delicious, nutritious meals quickly and easily. Even if you haven’t begun a full transition to Paleo, you can still take pride in cooking healthy meals from scratch without extra refined sugar and processed ingredients, using pressure cooker, like Instant Pot. Even if you don't have Instant Pot, you can convert the settings for any pressure cooker.




Meal Planning Made Easy
By Kelly Smith
Getting healthy home-cooked meals on the table doesn’t have to be stressful, time-consuming or expensive. In fact, it can be quite the opposite! In Meal Planning Made Easy, you’ll learn an easy, step-by-step meal planning system that will help you better nourish your family with the awesome added benefits of saving time, money and stress! And you’ll also discover proven “Cook Once, Eat Twice or More” strategies that make getting a healthy meal on the table a snap! In addition, you’ll gain access to an entire month of free whole food meal plans and additional meal planning resources that will revolutionize your life in the kitchen!


How to Become a Better Home Cook
By Lindsay Moe
How to Become a Better Home Cook takes you through the practical steps author Lindsay Moe took to teach herself how to become a better cook for her and her family. It contains tips, tricks, and recipes that will allow you to do the same and gain confidence in the kitchen.







Gluten Free Muffins
By Melanie Lynn
Whole food ingredients you can find at the grocery store and simple recipes make this collection of muffins fun to bake. Have you ever taken your gluten free treat to a potluck and come home with everything but the slice you ate? Or wanted to share with the neighbors, but worried that it would be a waste of expensive ingredients? These soft, tasty muffins will bridge that gap without gums, nuts or dairy.





10 Minute Prep Freezer Meals
By Shanti Landon
We’re all looking to save time. 10 Minute Prep Paleo Freezer Meals is here to help! This ebook contains a month’s worth of Paleo freezer meal recipes that you can prep in advance to have ready for those hectic evenings.







Discovering Sourdough
By Teresa Greenway
Sourdough Bread Baking 101 - Bake your first real sourdough bread with coaching from an expert sourdough bread baker. Baking classes in your own home.










Do It Yourself


10 Ingredients For All Natural Skin Care
By Amy Greene
There are only 10 ingredients you need to create the best all natural skin care products. The best part is most of the ingredients are edible. If it is safe to eat, then it is safe for your skin. In this book you will find out all the benefits of using each of these 10 ingredients. Including detailed instructions for making a skin care line for yourself at home.





The Broke Bladesmith
By Caleb Harris
Man has made knives for over two thousand years, and it is one object that will never go out of use. This book is the guide on finding, building, and acquiring the tools to begin making blades. Expensive equipment is not necessary; such equipment only makes the job easier and faster. This book covers anvils, hammers, tongs, knife steel, handle material, forges and more, focusing on the science and principles of an effective, efficient tool.






30 Essential Oil Recipes for DIY Beauty and Skin Care
By Chrystal Johnson
Have you thought about making your own beauty and skin care products, but worried it might be too challenging? 30 Essential Oil Recipes for DIY Beauty and Skin Care will walk you through the steps to make simple DIY Beauty recipes that yield stunning results. Whether you're a DIY beauty newbie or a veteran, I hope you'll find a new favorite recipe in this book.







How To Make Lye Soap
By Constance Beck
Learn how to make basic lye soap safely. In this video you'll learn what ingredients you need and exactly how to put them together in a safe way to create the best homemade soap to keep, give away or sell.






The Complete Guide to Using, Laundering and Sewing Reusable Cloth Products
By Danielle Pientka
Explore the world of reusable cloth products. This book discusses why many people are switching to cloth, the different products available, and how to make or sew these items yourself. Save money and the environment by making the switch. Learn how to use, clean, store, and sew cloth diapers, cloth wipes, unpaper towels, reusable snack bags, fabric gift bags, and more. The sewing portion of this book covers detailed tutorials and photos about how to sew these products.


The Swiss Hills Guide To Cheesemaking
By Karen Christian
Now it's easy to get started making your own cheeses. With 68 pages of recipes, tutorials and pictures, this ultimate guide has everything you need to know to get you started making gourmet cheeses such as Triple Cream Brie, Cashel Blue, or Tomme cheese. None of the recipes require a cheese press, nor do they require tedious amounts of time-on-task. Some cheeses can be made with just a few minutes of active time each day.




How To Make Amish Whitewash
By Leigh Tate
Old-fashioned whitewash is making a comeback! Simple and inexpensive to make, this environmentally friendly finish for wood contains no VOCs, deters insects, and is not toxic to animals. How To Make Amish Whitewash explains how to make it, the different types of lime available, how to make whitewash more durable, waterproof, and colorful, and how to use it safely. Includes a glossary, resources, and 31 recipes for homemade whitewash, paint, and wood stain.



Hot Process Soap Making e-Course
By Lindy Sellers
Have you ever wanted to try your hand at making soap? Well, here’s your chance to learn from a soap making veteran. Lindy Mayberry Sellers has been making handcrafted soap in her kitchen since 2001. In her Hot Process Soap Making e-Course, she will take you step by step through the very same process that she uses to make her very own Sweet Harvest Homestead soap. You will receive a 23 page e-book and a 20 minute video to guide you along the way.



Act On Your Craft
By Renee Harris
Is selling at a craft show a good fit for me? (how to decide) - I have skills and talents but no ideas (where to look)
Help me narrow down my ideas (what sells well?) - How do I find shows to sell with?
Help! I'm an introvert (using your personality to sell) - How much for this? (setting your prices)
13 display ideas (using Pinterest for inspiration) - Can I really do this? (tips from the experts)
After the craft show (what to do next)

Food Storage



Dehydrating Charts And Basic Methods
By Jennifer Osuch
Quickly and easily figure out how much of a dehydrated food goes in your recipe with Dehydrating Conversion Charts, figure out how long it will take to dehydrate your favorite food with our Dehydrating Time Guide, learn how to dehydrate your favorite foods with Detailed Tutorials, and more...




Food Storage Made Easy: A Three-Part Program
By Jodi Moore And Julie Weiss
Food Storage Made Easy was founded on the principals of building up a year supply of food storage in simple babysteps.
BABYSTEP CHECKLISTS: The Food Storage Made Easy Program starts with a series of checklists designed to be completed every two weeks. Each checklist gives specific food storage or preparedness items to buy, to learn about, and to try.
FOOD STORAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA: Detailed information about every aspect of your food storage and emergency preparedness plans. We help you know the different varieties of foods so you can choose ones that your family will enjoy and that meet the nutritional guidelines you are looking for.
RECIPE APPENDIX: With 60 recipes plus food storage equivalents and substitutions charts this recipe appendix is a complete resource on it's own. For every food we instruct you to buy we give you at least one recipe you can use so you don't have to feel nervous about storing new foods you've never used before.


Food Preservation Made Simple
By Kendra Stamy
A start-up guide to freezing, canning and dehydrating. This ebook is designed to give you the information and tools needed to begin preserving your own foods. It is written for the beginner homesteader and contains the basics to preserving summer’s bounty for winter’s cold. Read your book, print out your charts and get started preserving your own foods today!





Pantry & Food Preservation Planner
By Kim Mills
Keep track of your pantry inventory, canning and other food preserving easily with this Pantry & Food Preservation Planner.
28 PAGES OF PRINTABLE FORMS TO PLAN:
Your monthly to-do and shopping list
Keep track of your pantry, fridge and freezer inventory
Plan out how much of each food you need to can, freeze, dehydrate or buy




Pickling Primer
By LeAnn Edmondson
Pickled foods have been enjoyed by billions of people worldwide for thousands of years. Learn how incredibly easy it is to make your own pickled food in a single afternoon! There is no pressure canning involved or overly specialized equipment needed to pickle food. This primer was made with the absolute newbie in mind and is written with step by step instructions in a clear and straightforward language.





A Cabin Full Of Food
By Marie Beausoleil
A Cabin Full of Food is almost 1000 of “the Grandma recipes” that many of us remember from childhood. Use the foods you grow yourself, or get from the Farmer’s Market, to build a pantry that will keep your family well-fed throughout the year. A simple, conversational format means that Marie is “standing right by you, like a friend in your kitchen”.





Your Shelf Stable Pantry
By Misty Marsh
Your Shelf Stable Pantry is a food storage recipes book for those that like to eat. This food storage is not boring, bland, basic or difficult. Every recipe in this book is kid friendly, family approved and delicious. You’ll find 6 breakfast recipes, 6 dinner recipes, 7 soup recipes, 8 bread recipes, and 4 side / salad recipes. In addition, you’ll have 8 conversion charts you can use to convert your own family recipes to shelf stable versions.




Introduction To Canning
By Patrice Lewis
A comprehensive three-in-one beginner’s guide to water-bath canning, pressure canning, and frequently asked questions about canning. Booklet covers procedures, equipment, altitude adjustment, and safety tips. In addition, the reader is walked through detailed instructions on canning applesauce, peaches/pears, tomatoes, chicken breasts, green beans, and split pea soup, all lavishly illustrated with photographs. The FAQs portion addresses 100 of the most common questions about canning, including Basic Information, Equipment, Water-Bath Canning, Pressure Canning, Heat Sources, Alternate Equipment, Troubleshooting, and Miscellaneous Information, with special attention paid to safety procedures.

Oh Lardy's Guide To Fermenting Fruits & Vegetables
By Tamara Mannelly and Kelly Liston
Our journey into fermentation did not happen overnight. It was slow and there certainly was a learning curve. It is definitely a different technique to add to your kitchen repertoire. Both of us were a little concerned when we first started that we were going to mess up and poison our families! But we persevered, reading different recipes, taking classes in person and online and now are very comfortable with the fermenting process. We hope this ebook will help you get to the same place!



Frugal Living

Tips & Tales From A Frugal, Healthy Kitchen
By Daisy Luther
Have you ever been really broke, like, if one of the kids spills the gallon of milk, there wouldn’t be milk until payday? I’ve been there. There were many weeks when I questioned how I’d keep my kids fed, let alone fed healthful food. Here's what I learned during those years of budgeting strictly, stretching every penny as far as it could go, building a pantry, and cooking from scratch to try and feed my family the most nutritious food I could put on the table.



Healthy Family Meals On A Budget
By Jolene Sloam
Healthy Family Meals On A Budget - Tips, Strategies & Recipes to Plan,Source & Cook Real Food Meals On A Budget.
Feeding your family real, healthy food on a budget just got easier!
In this eBook you'll learn how to:
* Plan a healthy menu for your family
* Source fresh produce on a budget
* Cook delicious, picky eater approved recipes





The Grow Your Money Tree Tool Kit
By Lauren Bowling
An e-book and companion excel file that includes everything you need to know to strategize, grow, and track your income.










Penniless Foodie In The Wild- An Adaptable Foraging Cookbook
By Penny Price (that's me!!!!)
Learn from a renowned forager and frugal expert how to make sumptuous meals from your available ingredients, foraged or inexpensively purchased. Enjoy 65 deliciously frugal recipes from around the world, appetizers to desserts, written with adaptability in mind. Real food and kosher, and free of most of the top 8 allergens, most recipes can be made without the other top 8 allergens, and to suit Halal, vegetarian, vegan, low carb, low fat, and Paleo diets.








Six Dollar Family
By Stacy Barr
Six Dollar Family: From Six Dollars to Six Figures is your toolbox of frugal living ideas, budget saving advice, financial crisis management and more to arm yourself with the info that you need to go from six dollars…to six figures! Six Dollar Family gives you the tips and tricks that you will need to take your family’s budget to the next level. Tried and true, these tips are what you’ve been waiting for to help kick your savings up a notch, knock your budget back into place and take hold of your money!



Gardening

Backyard Herb Gardening
By Arlene Mobley
Backyard Herb Gardening takes you through the steps to get your backyard herb garden started and growing healthy lush herb plants to use in your cooking, for an herbal tea garden or just the pleasure of growing herbs. No yard to plant a herb garden? No problem. The Backyard Herb Gardening eBook is for anyone who wants to grow herbs even if you can only grow a few pots to use in your kitchen.




Edible Landscaping Calendar
By Catherine Crowley
If you live in USDA Zone 9b or higher, this month-by-month planting calendar is for you. The Desert Southwest and Deep South are blessed with sunny days, mild winters with little or no frost, allowing for year-round growing of all things edible. Soil temperatures and daylight hours are as important as heat. Grow vegetables, fruits, herbs and edible flowers 365 days a year with information on when to plant for optimal success, planting tips and maintenance guidance.

Get Growing
By Gabe Wright
If you're looking to start a garden but not sure where to begin, this book gives you five of the easiest, any-brown-thumb-can-grow-them vegetables, and tells you what to do to keep them alive and happy in a simple and straight-to-the-point manner. Learn from my mistakes, don’t waste time and money on things that don’t work, and grow a great garden without all the chemicals!




Grow More Food course
By Jason Matyas
This course provides wisdom from veteran growers—the wisdom you need to start or continue a successful growing journey. This course includes 12 sessions from expert farmers and gardeners. It’s over 17 hours of training! Plus, you'll get detailed training session outlines with timestamps to help you find parts of the videos that you'd like to review again in the future easily.

Garden Therapy
By Stephanie Rose
The Garden Therapy Coloring Book was created for all of the garden lovers out there, who want to enjoy creating a beautiful garden when the sun has set or the snow has fallen. You can even sit and color in the garden, using the blooms, sounds, and fragrances to inspire how you interpret each page. There are 14 coloring pages (including the front cover) that take you through a garden coloring journey. Beautiful flowers and foliage are joined by common critters like bees, beetles, butterflies, and even a squirrel. You will color a garden gate and add your own message to the sign, decorate fall leaves or turn them spring green, and create the garden of your dreams along the way.


Ready, Set, Grow!
By Susannah Shmurak
Think you don’t have the money, time, or know-how to grow your own food? Think again! Ready, Set Grow! will show you how to get going with just a plant or two so you can gain the confidence to try growing some more. You don’t need much money – maybe none at all, as this guide teaches you ways you can get what you need for free. Don’t want to study up on complicated stuff about soil, light, water? No problem! Ready, Set, Grow! will get you started with just a few minutes of reading and minimal labor.



Eat Your Wild Yard: Spring
By Theresa & Bear
Have you ever wondered if you could shop for groceries without spending money? In our tiny, shady yard, we can’t grow most of the usual garden vegetables, but we can grow and forage for free wild Spring edibles: nettle, chickweed, fiddleheads, ramps, and violets. Wild edibles are not the normal ingredients you find in most cookbooks, but you too can bring the wild into your yard and let it nourish you.

Homesteading

8 Pounds in 8 Weeks: Raising Day Old Chicks For The Dinner Table
By Annie Coombe
Want to save money at the meat counter? Are you feeling doubtful of the quality of the meat you are buying to feed your family? Ever thought of raising some of your own meat? Grow your own chickens in just 8 weeks! Having meat birds is a great way to help fill your freezer without working with animals twelve months a year. This book covers everything from choosing and ordering chicks, all the way through brooder set ups and a coop for growing them out.




8 Steps to Homestead Beginnings
By Carmen Nuland
Have you ever felt overwhelmed as to where you should concentrate your homesteading efforts? Do you struggle where to even begin? This e-book lays out the steps to develop a clear vision, narrow the focus and outline the tasks needed to move forward towards your goals. Spending time creating a plan will save you time and effort in the future.






Permaculture Chickens
By Justin Rhodes
Chickens are a perfect starting point for anyone who wants to be more connected to their food. Not only are they fun to raise; they offer eggs, meat, fertilizer, and they are capable of all kinds of work! I guarantee, that if you follow the methods we teach, you'll gain valuable partners in your future food adventures!





How To Draw Blood From Your Goats
By Starlene Stewart
Yes, you can learn How to Draw Blood from Your Goats and Starlene D. Stewart is going to show you how. In this helpful e-book she'll tell you why you may want to master this relatively easy veterinary procedure. Starlene includes a checklist which details the exact items you'll need to have on hand, how to fill out the laboratory paperwork, how to ship specimens, plus a photo tutorial demonstrating the procedure.




Oh Lardy's Guide to Keeping Backyard Chickens
By Tamara Mannelly and Kelly Liston
In this book, you will learn everything you need to know to get you started with raising backyard chickens. We have tried to cover it all, from raising chicks to feeding hens to picking out a coop and taking care of sick chickens. Raising chickens is easy and fun. You get delicious fresh eggs, and you get to see where your food comes from. What’s better than that? We hope you feel inspired to get out there, buy some chicks and start having the most delicious homegrown fresh eggs only steps away from your back door.



How To Embrace An Off-Grid Lifestyle
By Tammy Trayer
Are you unsure of what it means to live off-grid? You've heard all kinds of stories and just don't know what to expect? Are you looking to be more self-sufficient or truly desire to live the dream of freedom? Tammy shares her life and that of her family hoping to inspire faith and freedom into the hearts of readers. She strives to debunk off-grid living and help people fully understand the pros and cons of living an off-grid lifestyle by sharing her story and the ins and outs of off-grid living. You will find information shared on every aspect from their solar system and other alternative energy options as well as reliable companies to appliances and tools used on their homestead, their generator and large appliances, hacks to save energy, homesteading with special needs children, a look at a typical day on the homestead and more. Additionally, you will have access to many resources, printable pages and downloadable information.

Molly Green 1-yr Membership
By MollyGreen.com
Molly Green is your go-to for all things HOME and outdoor living. It’s an all-in-one stop for everything HOMEsteading, HOMEkeeping, HOMEschooling, and HOMEindustry. This 1 year membership includes:
- Over 60 digital back issues of Molly Green Magazines
- All Molly Green related eBooks including several cookbooks and $5 meal plans
- 14 Molly Green topical Bite-Sized™ Guides with a new one EVERY month
- Custom Homestead Planners for gardening, cleaning, meal prep and more
- Over 1,000 streaming videos on-demand
- And more perks, privileges and discounts being added exclusively for Members


Natural Parenting

Prepared Kids
By Angela Paskett
Our children are the next generation of adults in the world, and we get to help raise them. Whether we are their parent, grandparent, guardian, or family friend, how can we raise children that are responsible and self-reliant? In this book, the author shares ideas that she and others have used in raising their children that have helped foster in them an attitude of self-reliance and preparedness.




Lessons from the Homestead
By Carol J. Alexander
Lessons from the Homestead is a series of unit studies written for homeschooling or involved parents who want something that turns everyday life into learning lessons. Each unit study includes lessons for math, language, science, geography, home economics, art and more for each grade level. Each study includes a reading list for further study, literature suggestions and vocabulary words.




Raising Young Children On The Homestead - A Young Mother’s Guide To The Early Years
By Deborah Olsen
This book guides you from pregnancy through the toddler years from the unique perspective of the self-sufficient life. You’ll learn what you really need, what you can make on your own, and how to get through those busy times in a homesteader’s life like planting and harvesting your self-sufficient garden with baby-in-tow. Unique off-grid situations, like potty-training with an outhouse as well as Deborah’s sleep-training program are also found here.



School Mom
By Hilary Erickson
School Mom is created for both the parent just starting school with their child for the first time, and the returning mom who would like to create an action plan for the best year yet! Get organized, get informed, get ready. From Kindergarten through college readiness, this book can help you understand school and helping your family thrive.







Homeschool Planner
By Kelsi Rea
A homeschool planner that can be used by any size family and it is tailored specifically to those families that use the Charlotte Mason style of homeschooling (although it could be used with any curriculum). It is minimalist in style and features small nature-inspired watercolor graphics. The weekly planning pages have a date section that is left blank, so it can be used for multiple years and features sections for planning for individual as well as group work. Each planner comes with free word art printables as well, to include in the planner or to hang in your home.



If It Does Not Grow Say No
By Kerry Wekelo
This book was created for children of all ages to discover how much fun they can have with fruits and vegetables. They will be entertained for hours as they:
* Draw and write about their favorite foods
* Learn why fruits and vegetables are so awesome
* Try easy recipes for fun foods
* See how brave they are about trying new fruits and veggies
* Make food art & more!
Get your fruits and veggies ready; they're about to become very popular!

Parenting In Tough Times
By Luschka van Onselen
Parenting in Tough Times is a simple workbook that breaks down hard times into identifying specifics of the problem, and figuring out a way through it. While it's written for a parent and considers the challenges of having children when dealing with emotional struggles, it can be used by anyone in any hard time. It helps focus the attention on coping strategies for both emotional and practical survival.





Schoolhouse Teachers Membership
by SchoolhouseTeachers.com
Do you know where you can find more than 300 courses for your entire family at one low monthly price? You can find all of this and more at SchoolhouseTeachers.com, the curriculum site of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine. With courses for preschool through high school that range in length and intensity from a few weeks to a full year or more, there is something everyone can enjoy. All courses are self paced, allowing you to do decide when to start and how fast to progress. Tools such as the Literacy Center and Preschool Playground help you focus on specific skills. Plus SchoolhouseTeachers.com offers a fully customizable schedule builder, various class formats, a streaming video library, e-book media resources, and much more.
Enjoy the entire site for 3 months

Natural Remedies

Herbal Teas For Winter Health
By Carol Little, R.H.
Join Carol as she shares her passion for herbal tea from her 20+ years of herbal medicine study. Understand why well-respected herbalists, worldwide, value and revere these powerful remedies. Find out about herbal tea rituals and learn how to make the perfect cup of herb-infused goodness! Determine which herbs will be the best ones to have on hand for your family’s needs from a comprehensive list of 33 specific herbs. Benefit from classic herb tea blends and some of Carol’s favorites. Enjoy! Here’s to your health and to self-reliance!


Essential Oil 101 Guide & Recipes
By Caroline Vencil
If you've ever wanted to get started using essential oils but didn't know where to start, this is the guide for you. Essential oils can benefit your life in so many different ways. Some of the best ways are their use in rollerballs and in diffusers. In this guide, you will learn the best ways to start using essential oils in your daily life.





How To Make Healing Herbal Oils
By Kami McBride
How to Make Healing Herbal Oils guides you step by step in learning to make and use herbal infused oils that support your daily self-care, stress reduction and home herbal first-aid. Aches and Pains Oil, Headache Oil Blend, Relaxation Oil Blend are just a few of the herbal oils that you can easily make in your own kitchen. Learn to effectively preserve and safely use herbal oils as part of your healthy living strategy.




Natural Beauty From Head To Toe
By Kelly Cable
In this book you will receive recipes for the bath like shampoo, toothpaste, and lotion; makeup recipes like eye shadow and foundation, and blush; body recipes like perfume blends, facial toners, and lip balm; and recipes for men like cologne and essential oil blend ideas. I give an introduction on how to get started, information on carrier oils, safety, and purity or products. You’ll also receive a discount to my Etsy Shop.




DIY Natural Remedies
By Nina Nelson
DIY Natural Remedies is filled with the best remedies to keep your family healthy. Focusing on preventive care and being prepared for when sickness does occur, you’ll find everything you need to create your own effective, natural remedies. Includes 25 simple recipes you can make with just a few ingredients. No need to fill your cabinets with herbs – just a handful will do (ok, maybe two handfuls). Same with essential oils, accessories and other ingredients.



Apple Cider Vinegar On The Homestead
By Rhonda Crank
Apple Cider Vinegar on the Homestead is written to be your go to source for how to use organic, raw, unfiltered ACV in your home, for your health and hygiene, and for the health and well-being of your livestock and pets. You will find the doses and dilutions you're looking for as well as inspiration for your own uses of Apple Cider Vinegar on the Homestead. You'll also find how to make your own ACV at home.




Preparedness

52 Week Preparedness Guide
By Karen Jensen and Anita Fowler
You will receive a shopping list that will consist of nonperishable foods, personal hygiene items, daily necessities, and emergency preparedness items. The list is broken up into 52 weeks to make it affordable and easy to accomplish. By following this plan, at the end of the year you will have a one year supply of food storage, a 72 hour kit, a personal hygiene kit, a car emergency kit, and daily necessities to last for months.



One Second After the Lights Go Out
By Lisa Bedford
The power’s out, cellphones don’t work, cars on the street have stalled, and you suddenly realize, this is no common power outage. America’s power grid is vulnerable and without it, our modern life will grind to a deadly halt. To survive this scenario, One Second After the Lights Go Out is the most practical survival handbook you could ever own, with step-by-step instructions and checklists to prepare.




30 Days to Preparedness
By Melissa K. Norris
Increase your self-sufficiency and become more prepared with these 30 days of old-fashioned life skills. Learn how to use the best of the pioneer lifestyle and common sense skills and tools in your modern life from building up your pantry, foraging for food, raising and growing your own livestock and crops, to preserving it, plus old-time advice from our ancestors on saving money and home remedies. All broken down into 30 easy to digest articles.




Your Own 72 Hour Kit Plan
By Misty Marsh
Your Own 72 Hour Kit Plan is a unique step by step system for building a truly useful 72 hour kit for your family. It is especially helpful if you are short on time or money. If you want to feel ready, calm and confident that you can immediately begin providing for your family in time of disaster, this book is for you.





Off The Grid
By Sheri Ann Richerson
Living off-grid is fast becoming a very popular option to those people wishing to lessen their carbon footprint, affirm their independence and stay away from the reliance to fossil fuels. In this book, you will learn about:
- What Is Living Off The Grid?
- Advantages of Living off the Grid
- Is It Practical To Live Off The Grid?
- What Do You Need To Live Off The Grid?
- And many other useful things!


Simple Living

Sustainability Starts At Home
By Dawn Gifford
338 pages of ideas, tips, facts and inspiration to help you live a simpler, more sustainable and frugal life--no matter what level of knowledge you are starting from. Simply by making adjustments to how you maintain your home and make your day-to-day purchases, you can save hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars a year, be empowered to greater self-sufficiency, reduce your consumption of natural resources, and have a real sense that you ARE making a difference for the world.



Simplify: Thoughtful Exercises To Help Simplify Your Life In A Few Minutes A Day
By Jenetta Penner
Simplify is a thirty day journal that provides thoughtful exercises that will help you simplify your life in just a few minutes day. Accompanying the journal are thirty adult coloring pages to help you slow down and appreciate the beauty in your life. Use the journal to help you reflect on the goodness your life already has.




Back To The Basics: Small Space Living
By Kayla Kamp
Just got your first apartment or don’t have the budget to invest in expensive sustainable products? This book helps you find the small changes that can really make a difference for both
the Earth and your pocket book. Learn everything from space-efficient gardening and cheap ways to save on your electric bill to how to plan meals and upcycled projects to save money and
space.



The Organized And Efficient House Spouse
By Kim Anderson
Being a stay at home spouse can be a harder job than it seems. It’s a balance of cleaning, organizing, budgeting, saving and making time for what matters most. If you are a stay home spouse, full time or part time and need a little direction in how to get more done in the time you have, this book is for you. You’ll get information on organizing your home, finances, and family life. You can then use the information to design your own stay at home lifestyle. You will find diagrams, samples and get access to a variety of free printable charts. It’s time to design a stay at home life that best fit with your creature habits. Stop fighting your personality and start working with it to become a house spouse that gets more done.

Proverbial Homemaker Planner
By Tauna Meyer
The Proverbial Homemaker Planner & eCourse a unique and effective homemaking system that takes your priorities, needs, and challenges into consideration and provides an individualized
solution. There are no extra pages or fluff. It’s just what you absolutely need to make planning and daily homemaking more orderly and efficient. The planner and eCourse provide
encouragement and tools to set up helpful routines and create a flexible system that works for YOU.



How To Get Organized
By Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper
Having trouble getting it all done? The secret is better planning but what do you do when the plans don’t work? How To Get Organized is an easy to follow step by step guide designed to help you organize your time better. It includes pre-made schedules and lists along with information to help you make your own customized schedules to fit your family and your life!





A Simply Homemade Clean
By Lisa Barthuly
Rid your home of toxic products. Learn to make your own, natural replacements. In minutes. Create everything from your own laundry soap, to homemade dryer sheets, antibacterial spray cleaners, potpourri blends, fabric softeners, calendula salve, homemade ‘Vaseline,’ handcrafted Eucalyptus Chest Rub . . . and much more. Simply.





Your Simple Home Handbook
By Elsie Callender
Are you tired of too much stuff? Your Simple Home Handbook is for you! It will help you cut the clutter and actually use and enjoy what you own. It will equip you to craft a beautiful, inviting home without spending a penny. If you recognize that “more” doesn't always mean “better” and you’re willing to be a little counter-cultural for the sake of breathing space in their life, then you’ve picked the right book. Ready to declutter?





Impressive list, no?

Totally worth the money, just from reading the blurbs. Fascinating things.

Click here to buy it now, because the clock is ticking until you no longer will be able to buy the bundle at this price.

Which of the books or e-courses in the bundle appeal to you most? When you buy this, what will be the first one you open up to read?

Penniless Parenting

Mommy, wife, writer, baker, chef, crafter, sewer, teacher, babysitter, cleaning lady, penny pincher, frugal gal

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  1. I'm really impressed. Your book came out well -- lots of useful info there -- and just scrolling through the others leaves me shaking my head. So much great stuff...I'll be reading forever. Glad I bought it.

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