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I answer some of the tough questions that have been asked of us since going live with our product.
Please join us in our endeavour to create beautiful and sustainable food, healthy food made with love and care, natural chemical free food grown and harvested by our very own hands. Our life savings and three years of our lives have gone into this project and I hope you can support us in our journey to a cleaner, greener, and more abundant future.
There are several aspects of cryptocurrency mining that can be interesting for off-gridders. Firstly, it’s not always easy to have an income when you live in a remote or rural place, and this is a pretty effortless way to bring in some extra cash or get into some fun investing.
Holly and Callum arrived after many weeks nursing their ancient campervan around France, Portugal and Spain, and it was a minor miracle when they made it up the long and winding road to the Freedom Farm.
How to make “Mexican Toffee” also known as Cajeta.
This week we find out how three different families poop in the wild.
This week I decided to make my own starter culture for yoghurt from chickpeas.
March is one of the best months here in Maella, the weather is warm in the day and cool at night and all the birds, insects and wildflowers are coming out to enjoy the mild temperatures. We have been working hard in the garden, getting ready for a new season and eating the last of the winter cauliflowers before they run to seed.
A very remote slice of paradise away from almost everything, a place where you can enjoy nature and your own thoughts without the interruptions of modern life and technology.