Selfsufficiancy books to recommend
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- margo - newbie
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Selfsufficiancy books to recommend
Please may I recommend two books
The Encyclopedia of Country Living
by Carla Emery
This has been my bible for the last year. It covers any conceivable situation about self-sufficiency. A good read too, very funny and she gives credit to the people that she got the information from..I liked that.
It's an American book.
Backyard Self-Sufficiency
by Jackie French
This is an Australian book. Because it's Australian the seasons are back to front..Wombat would know about that.
Jill
The Encyclopedia of Country Living
by Carla Emery
This has been my bible for the last year. It covers any conceivable situation about self-sufficiency. A good read too, very funny and she gives credit to the people that she got the information from..I liked that.
It's an American book.
Backyard Self-Sufficiency
by Jackie French
This is an Australian book. Because it's Australian the seasons are back to front..Wombat would know about that.
Jill
G'Day Jill,
Welcome back!
Yep, I LOVE Jackies book! Most of her stuff is pretty good but that one is the best!
Unfortunately I think that there is more to it than just being 6 months out of step. Light levels and intensities, humidity and some other stuff I am not sure of. Having said that, the book is full of ideas for anyone to give a go!
Nev
Welcome back!
Yep, I LOVE Jackies book! Most of her stuff is pretty good but that one is the best!
Unfortunately I think that there is more to it than just being 6 months out of step. Light levels and intensities, humidity and some other stuff I am not sure of. Having said that, the book is full of ideas for anyone to give a go!
Nev
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- margo - newbie
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Jackie French books
Bonjour Nev,
How are you?
Must be getting into spring down your part of the world.
I just remembered a preserving recipe in Jackies book that uses cherries instead of olives. I must dig it out and post it in the recipes site.
I had a go with one jar..just in case..and they were great. I shall do several jars next year.
Jill
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How are you?
Must be getting into spring down your part of the world.
I just remembered a preserving recipe in Jackies book that uses cherries instead of olives. I must dig it out and post it in the recipes site.
I had a go with one jar..just in case..and they were great. I shall do several jars next year.
Jill
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I am well thanks Jill,
Years ago when I was working in the chemical industry, I arrived at work one morning during an unseasonably hot period to find the boss crawling around on the frloor of the Lab looking for something. He said he was looking for a spring, so here we all were on hands and knees looking for this spring. After a few minutes of this he says - "Yeah, it's gone straight from winter to summer" and starts work.
Well this year has been like that, it is going to be 37 deg today!
Nev
Years ago when I was working in the chemical industry, I arrived at work one morning during an unseasonably hot period to find the boss crawling around on the frloor of the Lab looking for something. He said he was looking for a spring, so here we all were on hands and knees looking for this spring. After a few minutes of this he says - "Yeah, it's gone straight from winter to summer" and starts work.
Well this year has been like that, it is going to be 37 deg today!
Nev
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The Complete Book of Self Sufficiency by John Seymour - originally written in the early 70's- I had one of the first edition then, and have recently got the updated version - can't praise it highly enough!
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The encyclopaedia of country living looks good.
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Ah, I know Jackie - she is a lovely woman and she'd be absolutely thrilled to see her book promoted here. (Jackie and I share the same publisher although in different genres, and we've worked together at times at workshops.)
Apart from John Seymour's book on self-sufficiency (I am a dreamer, I admit it) I have also very much enjoyed Paul Waddington's "21st Century Smallholder" ISBN 190391969X and 9781903919699
Apart from John Seymour's book on self-sufficiency (I am a dreamer, I admit it) I have also very much enjoyed Paul Waddington's "21st Century Smallholder" ISBN 190391969X and 9781903919699
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The Complete Book of Self Sufficiency by John Seymour
Hi,
I bought this book on recomendation.
Its O.K, but not really that detailed.
If you want an overview or everything, its ok.
However, for me, i'm now looking to get specific books on the fields i'm most interested in (which is most of them.)
Mark.
I bought this book on recomendation.
Its O.K, but not really that detailed.
If you want an overview or everything, its ok.
However, for me, i'm now looking to get specific books on the fields i'm most interested in (which is most of them.)
Mark.
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How to Store your Garden Produce - Piers Warren
A useful wee book about preserving, brewing and cooking stuff that you grow, as well as tips on how to store seeds etc.
Reminded me of a lot of stuff that I did with my grandad when I was tiny, and useful even if (like me) you haven't got a garden, but can get hold of organic produce from friends and family.
Sarah
A useful wee book about preserving, brewing and cooking stuff that you grow, as well as tips on how to store seeds etc.
Reminded me of a lot of stuff that I did with my grandad when I was tiny, and useful even if (like me) you haven't got a garden, but can get hold of organic produce from friends and family.
Sarah
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I recently got hold of a copy of this (latest edition I guess, as it was new).Martin wrote:The Complete Book of Self Sufficiency by John Seymour - originally written in the early 70's- I had one of the first edition then, and have recently got the updated version - can't praise it highly enough!
I haven't had much chance to read it yet - I've skimmed it a bit and now got as far as the page on The Allotment (page 28) - but so far I'm pretty impressed with it and I know it has an excellent reputation.
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Cornelian wrote:Ah, I know Jackie - she is a lovely woman and she'd be absolutely thrilled to see her book promoted here. (Jackie and I share the same publisher although in different genres, and we've worked together at times at workshops.)
Please tell her... :)
What books have you written?
I like that book too!Apart from John Seymour's book on self-sufficiency (I am a dreamer, I admit it) I have also very much enjoyed Paul Waddington's "21st Century Smallholder" ISBN 190391969X and 9781903919699
Shirley
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John Seymour has to be the King of SS ... he's at least on his second generation now, my parents were big advocates of his in the '70s
...must reread him...
For me, although perhaps a little commercial and more useful for ideas than practical advice, I like Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's books.
As an Orchardist, the writing of Michael Phillips is excellent and always makes me feel guilty for seemingly neglecting my trees.
...must reread him...
For me, although perhaps a little commercial and more useful for ideas than practical advice, I like Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's books.
As an Orchardist, the writing of Michael Phillips is excellent and always makes me feel guilty for seemingly neglecting my trees.
Ahh I love HFW river cottage cookbook
It is defo. one for beginners though as I don't reckon that there is much in it for people who already do alot of there own 'field to fork'
Also I was able to get it out of my local library (then I got a copy for christmas as I loved it so much)
It inspired me to lead a more sustainable life and It led me to look further into the welfare of the animals whose meat I was eating... which discusted me, so now I try my best to source local, organic meat and veg.
It is defo. one for beginners though as I don't reckon that there is much in it for people who already do alot of there own 'field to fork'
Also I was able to get it out of my local library (then I got a copy for christmas as I loved it so much)
It inspired me to lead a more sustainable life and It led me to look further into the welfare of the animals whose meat I was eating... which discusted me, so now I try my best to source local, organic meat and veg.
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