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9:00-10:00PM CT: Self-Reliant Living bySafe Harbor Alliance, hosted by Jim Phillips. Caleb Warnock The Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency Many people dream of becoming self-reliant during these times of fluctuating prices and uncertain job security. Using truly simple techniques, you can cultivate the pioneers independence to provide safety against lost wages, harsh weather, economic recession, and commercial contamination and shortages. Strengthen your familys self-reliance as you discover anew the joy of homegrown food, thrift, and self-sufficient living. Guest Profile: Caleb Warnock is often asked the question: “Do you really eat self-sufficiently? It’s a fair question -- after all, he wrote the book on it. “The Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency Used by the Mormon Pioneers” is not a research-based book. This is how his family lives every day of the year, no matter the season. It’s not hard, it’s not time consuming, and it certainly saves huge amounts of money. In addition to having a book on the national best-sellers list, he has a full-time job (journalist for the Provo Daily Herald) and several part-time jobs (teaching writing both in person and online classes, book tour and book writing, directing writing conferences, selling pure, non-hybrid seed raised in his own garden, teaching gardening and homemade yeast and self-sufficiency classes). Caleb emphatically states that everyone can do something to feed themselves, no matter your schedule or where you live -- a huge farm, a couple of acres, a condo, a rented apartment. He has lived in all of these, and has grown his own food on all of these properties to some degree. If you want to do it, you can.

 

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