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  • Members: 312
  • Category: Asatru
  • Founded: May 21, 2002
  • Language: English
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Heathen Homesteading is a mailing list for Asatruar & Germanic Heathens interested in homesteading and frugal living. Topics include livestock and poultry raising, gardening, herbalism, canning, butchering, alternative energy, hunting, fishing, self-sufficiency, midwifery, homeschooling, hobby farming, and living with and on the land harmoniously. Discussions on homesteading and farming as it relates to our Gods and religion are encouraged, as well as your tips, experiences, stories, recipes, links, photos, and other relevant information.

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Yule 2009
Just a reminder, to all Central New Mexico Heathens, Our Yule Celebration will be this coming Saturday at 4pm Heathen time at our house in Edgewood. Kids are
Posted - Sun Dec 13, 2009 2:50 am
Chuck Hudson
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Re: Jelly
I'll send you my cactus jelly off list if you want it, Pat. BTW, was rejoicing the temps making it into the double digits and I see it's quickly sinking to sub
Posted - Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:58 am
Carol NORTON
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Re: A Harvest Surprise!
That's sort ofthe nicething about the Florida Panhandle. We still are cold enough to grow many Temperate crops and fruits as well as those that change colour
Posted - Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:40 am
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Re: A Harvest Surprise!
That's god to know if I make our Tunas into jelly. I usually eat them fresh, treating them like Pomegranite byspitting out the seeds after extracting all the
Posted - Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:37 am
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Re: A Harvest Surprise!
Passion fruit jelly! Sounds wonderful. Also the tangerine. I love tangerines. BTW, finally got the prickly pear cactus jelly rejelled. I use Pamona pectin
Posted - Thu Dec 10, 2009 1:13 am
Carol NORTON
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