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October 04, 2020, 06:23 PM
bonfire
Prepping book recommendations
Got to looking at my suploes and prepping plan. Realized it was all in phone with otes and links to sites. I wouldn't be able to access those sites if internet was down. It got me looking into books and was curious if anyone has recommendations on pepper books. I want to read through the books and add then to my supplies.


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October 04, 2020, 07:31 PM
hudr
There are lots.
But, first one that comes to mind that have around here, somewhere, is “Back to Basics”.
It’s not a prepping book per se, but it covers how to pick out land, how to decide what buildings/sheds go where, what types of pens for different livestock, etc.
it also delves into well digging, animal husbandry, some canning, etc.
right now I have all my books in storage until I get some flooring and shelving some, otherwise I’d break out my collection and see what I have.
The Foxfire series is also a good set of books to have on hand.
Heck, even the “Little House on the Prairie” books have some incredible detail in them.
I also ran across a copy of “The Frugal Housewife” that was VERY interesting as it was written sometime in the mid 1800’s, IIRC.
October 04, 2020, 08:21 PM
lkdr1989
Back to Basics



I loved looking at this book as a kid, really cool illustrations and pictures

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Originally posted by hudr:
There are lots.
But, first one that comes to mind that have around here, somewhere, is “Back to Basics”.
It’s not a prepping book per se, but it covers how to pick out land, how to decide what buildings/sheds go where, what types of pens for different livestock, etc.
it also delves into well digging, animal husbandry, some canning, etc.
right now I have all my books in storage until I get some flooring and shelving some, otherwise I’d break out my collection and see what I have.
The Foxfire series is also a good set of books to have on hand.
Heck, even the “Little House on the Prairie” books have some incredible detail in them.
I also ran across a copy of “The Frugal Housewife” that was VERY interesting as it was written sometime in the mid 1800’s, IIRC.





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October 04, 2020, 09:32 PM
OKCGene
Link to Book

Shop around on the internet, you can probably get a much better price on this paperback book. I have it and will recommend it.

The guy has also written some pretty interesting and riveting novels.
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NicholasGaffney
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