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Off-Grid.net

Off-grid brings you news, knowledge, discussion, and classifieds from the off-grid world. What seems like a tiny niche is growing in popularity as people seek a life outside of the city. Off-gridders must find ways to produce their own energy, food, water, shelter, and other necessities. Connect with people who live off the beaten path or begin the search for your own property on this site.

Build It Solar

Dedicated to do-it-yourself renewable energy projects, Build It Solar provides hundreds of ideas and plans for any kind of home energy endeavor. New to renewable energy? Start with the "Half Plan" that uses a variety of energy saving projects to cut your energy usage in half. New to solar? Look for the do-it-yourself site survey to understand your property's solar potential. Not limited to solar, Build It Solar also includes tons of projects for wind power and biofuels.

Earth2Tech

Energy self reliance is a big topic for environmental, political, and individual reasons. Earth2Tech posts news about technological developments that can affect us on personal and societal levels. Stay on top of the news about electric cars, the smart grid, the bloom box fuel cell, solar power applications, and LED lightbulbs.

Wisebread

Wisebread is well-known for its advice on real personal finance. It's a community of bloggers who write about frugal living, lifehacks, careers, and other financial wisdom. Being smart with your money isn't supposed to inhibit you: rather, Wisebread's advice helps people worry less about money, allowing you to focus on the really important things in life. They also feature an active forum where you can ask questions and interact with other people who are trying to live within their means.

Instructables

Do you want to know how to build a vertical garden? How about your own solar panel array? Maybe you're looking for ways to reuse a linen closet full of old pillowcases. Instructables is a community based site that allows anyone to post a how-to project complete with photos and instructions. The result: a lifetime's supply of projects that can help you save money, recycle, or simply satisfy your appetite for making stuff.

Survival Spot

Disasters are a reality that shouldn't be ignored. That's the reason Survival Spot was created - to share information about a variety of survival and preparedness topics. Topics cover many aspects of survival, including gardening, food storage, health, and self defense. Also read about getting by in the wilderness and reviews of essential gadgets and gear. Like any other type of self reliance, preparedness is something to get into gradually and this blog can give you ideas on where to start.

Self-Reliance-Exchange

Written by a group of self reliant people, Self Reliance Exchange is quickly building an enormous database that covers a huge range of categories on self reliant practices and philosophies. Anyone interested in self reliance will find something useful to take away from this blog - recipes from scratch, emergency preparedness, and personal finance are great categories to start looking into here.

Simple Self Reliance

This writer explores the concept of self reliance and how self reliance fits in this modern society. How far can you realistically go down the path of self reliance? How can you stay on track with your priorities? He also writes on the grandaddy of self reliance, Henry David Thoreau. We can't wait to see how this blog unfolds!

American Preppers Network

For information and news from the world of emergency preparation, American Preppers Network is a great resource. Learn about food storage, what to expect during a natural disaster, and about other survival techniques. You can also connect with other preppers in your region and all over the world in the forum and through the numerous links to other prepping blogs on the web.

Basic Household Products

What did people do before Febreze and Goo-Gone filled supermarket shelves? Making your own household cleaning products not only saves money on name-brand items - homemade solutions are healthier for you and the environment. Plus, it's a handy skill to make your own soap, toothpaste, and laundry detergent and reduce your reliance on consumer goods.

This growing category is an excellent place to find information and recipes for products you use around the house: soap, laundry detergent, deodorizers, and other cleaning remedies. Most recipes use simple ingredients that can be purchased in bulk. Items like white vinegar and borax are versatile cleaning agents that can save you money on household supplies in the long run.

 

Latest Additions

Making your own cleaning products
Some great tips here from WalletPop on how to make effective cleaning products. Home made products for window cleaning, laundry detergent, and furniture polish are all outlined here. In addition to creating more self reliance in your life, you can save money too!
Self Reliant Life: How to Make Soap - The Mold
Want to save money with an interesting do it yourself project? Make your own soap with this easy to follow recipe that includes information on how to deal with lye.
Knitted Dishcloths
Current project - Created on 01/05/2010 by Lauren
There is no downside to knitting dishcloths. They don't take very much time to make. Depending on your skill level and the complexity of the pattern, you can finish in at least one hour. Some....
Ready Nutrition: Baking Soda a Booming Product of the Recession
Baking soda sells well in recessions because it has many uses. From mouth wash to insect repellent, the many uses of baking soda are listed on this site.
Ready Nutrition: Recipes for Everyday Products
This unique site provides easy to use recipes for everyday items such as glass cleaner, shampoo, furniture polish, homemade spray cleaner, and laundry detergent.
New Old School: Homemade Handy Wipes
One modern convenience many of us don't want to go without is the pre-moistened handy wipe. So useful, but relatively expensive. Paper towels can be soaked with the homemade solution of your choice to make handy wipes for cheap.
Self Reliance Exchange: Consider an Oil Lamp
For emergencies or as a replacement for electric lamps, the oil lamp makes a fine light source. They can be found at thrift stores and garage sales - find out what to look for in an oil lamp to provide alternative light safely.
New Old School: For Everything, There Is A Season...
...including cast iron. This article shows you how to season a cast iron frying pan using vegetable oil. This method can be used on both new and old cast iron, so you can buy your cast iron inexpensively from a thrift store or flea market, too.
Wisebread: Is There Anything Vinegar Can't Do?
We're all familiar with vinegar as an endlessly useful product, but this article conveniently lists vinegar's applications on a room-by-room basis.
New Old School: Homemade Carpet Spotter
The Damsel photographs her recipe for an easy homemade carpet spotter made of white vinegar and baking soda. Helpful for anyone who doesn't want to spend for commercial cleaners.
Tipnut: Household Cleaning Tips
This is Tipnut's Cleaning Tips Archive, including hundreds of useful articles on natural solutions, homemade products, and money-saving methods to keep the house tidy and fresh-smelling.
Tipnut: Homemade Laundry Detergent FAQ
Two years ago, Tipnut published ten homemade laundry detergent recipes. Because of the overwhelming reader response and popularity, Tipnut has compiled a lengthy list of commonly asked questions and comments from loyal readers.
Tipnut: Homemade Liquid Hand Soap- Recipe
Do you have a drawer full of complimentary bar soaps from hotel stays? You can actually use them now. Make your own liquid soap with glycerin, water, honey and a bar of hotel soap. Use these soaps in your own home, or give them away to friends and family.
Tipnut: 10 Homemade Laundry Soap Detergent Recipes
Save money by making your own laundry detergent. This article provides ten simple recipes that call for common household items. Happy washing!
Tipnut: Homemade Cleaners for the Bathroom
Tired of smelling the harsh chemical fumes of cleaning products? Turns out you don't have to. Learn how to make a homemade peppermint shower scrub, as well as other natural and organic bathroom cleaning products.
 
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