Kody Hanner
Cut Your Budget
This is the beginning of how I saved my family $1200 on our grocery bill.
Three years ago, we found out that we needed to make some serious chances in the food we ate due to health reasons. Everything needed to be all-natural, low sodium and have no preservatives or pesticides. Turns out this is quite a chore!
Keeping Tract of Costs
This prompted me to start documenting everything we did to keep track of the best recipes and decide which endeavors we could afford to tackle. We have now started growing, raising and preserving over 75% of the food and products that we consume.
Putting Together My Book
My Homemade Cost Cutting E-Book is a digital version of the notes I have been taking and perfecting. I am sharing them with you so that you can start taking the steps towards a homemade life right away without the months and years of trial and error that we have worked through.
This E-Book is packed full of recipes, tips, and money saving charts to help you figure this all out. Some of the great content includes:
- Homemade habit changing
- Perfectly put together homestead sandwich bread
- DIY Laundry Detergent with a link to beautiful laundry room cheat sheet
- And a chart of all potential savings for each page!
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