The Encyclopedia of Country Living: An Old Fashioned Recipe Book
The Encyclopedia of Country Living: An Old Fashioned Recipe Book book cover

The Encyclopedia of Country Living: An Old Fashioned Recipe Book

Paperback – Bargain Price, March 6, 2003

Price
$96.98
Format
Paperback
Pages
864
Publisher
Sasquatch Books
Publication Date
Dimensions
11 x 8.48 x 1.8 inches
Weight
3.2 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly The updated ninth edition of this compendium of food production information is the hefty result of over three decades of intelligence-gathering by Emery, whose initial encyclopedia project was designed to help newbies in the "back to the land" movement of the early 70s learn self-sufficiency. Tasks Emery covers run the gamut from the simple to the complex, and from the common to the strange, and include how to: bake bread, make seed milk, sew a cornhusk bed, dry flowers, prune kiwi vines, culture yogurt, plant beans, keep bees, build a fish pond, artificially inseminate a turkey and help a cow who's eaten nails. In chapters such as "Grasses, Grains & Canes," "Food Preservation" and "Goats, Cows & Home Dairying," Emery offers advice, recipes (including many that are vegan), folk wisdom and plenty of hard facts. Though it's definitely not aimed at them, urbanites will find the recipes and resources lists (of herb periodicals, nurseries, organizations dedicated to simple living, etc.) useful, the trivia interesting ("catsup" was originally a thick sauce made from any fruit or vegetable), and Emery's personal reflections ("Once upon a time, in the bad old ways when the Communists and the Western countries were poised on the brink of mutual nuclear annihilation...") compelling. Even readers with no plans to raise sheep, sell homemade cheese or plant millet will find this a fascinating cultural document. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • Initially self-published 20 years ago, The Encyclopedia of Country Living has become the trusted guidebook to sustainable, self-sufficient living. Filled with memorable anecdotes, crucial advice, and a generous helping of good humor, this compendium provides detailed information about food production — growing, processing, cooking, and preserving — together with hundreds of illustrations and recipes. With updates of over 1,100 mail order sources, including websites and email addresses, this revised edition is the definitive classic text for living off the land.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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The one living off-the-land book you should own for sure! A treasure!

I bought her self-published, mimeographed (yes before copiers!) book back in the 70's when she ran a 1-inch add in the back of Mother Jones. I loved her writing as she explained the basics of living off the land and off-grid before it was the thing to do. When I saw this published as a 'real' book, I had to have it. It was even better as it's been updated with current information. If you need one book that has everything you need to know about growing your own food and preserving it, raising your animals and butchering them, surviving off of what you grow, this is the book to have. I refer to it over and over and am never disappointed. I'm so happy to see that she was published as she's an intelligent writer that share her vast knowledge in a way that makes it easy for a newbie or someone experienced.
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Encyclopedia of County Living

Thanks for this book. It is filled with great information and was in very good condition.
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New to the country? Get THIS book.

From crops, to critters, to canning, this well written book covers every issue a farmer encounters.
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Great Book

This book is very informative and packed with useable information for someone who is interested in living off the land, or simply trying their hand at making bread, for example. So, it's for beginners as well as avid homesteaders. For me it was worth every penny. I enjoy making bread, and wanted to learn how to make other things in order to feed my family healthier, as well as save us money. This book served that purpose and more.
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love this book

love this book, everything about anything, if you can think it this book will answer it. Its put together in a very easy reading format.
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Fantastic Book!!!

This book is fantastic for the homesteader or permaculture enthusiast. Filled with practical and helpful information and detailed information about how things where done in the past.