Independence Days: A Guide to Sustainable Food Storage & Preservation
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Hard times aren’t just coming, they are here already. The recent economic collapse has seen millions of North Americans move from the middle class to being poor, and from poor to hungry. At the same time, the idea of eating locally is shifting from being a fringe activity for those who can afford it to an essential element of getting by. But aside from the locavores and slow foodies, who really knows how to eat outside of the supermarket and out of season? And who knows how to eat a diet based on easily stored and home preserved foods?
Independence Days tackles both the nuts and bolts of food preservation, as well as the host of broader issues tied to the creation of local diets. It includes:
How to buy in bulk and store food on the cheap
Techniques, from canning to dehydrating
Tools—what you need and what you don’t
In addition, it focuses on how to live on a pantry diet year-round, how to preserve food on a community scale, and how to reduce reliance on industrial agriculture by creating vibrant local economies.
Better food, plentiful food, at a lower cost and with less energy expended: Independence Days is for all who want to build a sustainable food system and keep eating—even in hard times.
Sharon Astyk is a former academic who farms in upstate New York with her family. She is the author of Depletion and Abundance, the co-author of A Nation of Farmers, and she blogs at www.sharonastyk.com.
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Independence Days: A Guide to Sustainable Food Storage & Preservation
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: New Society Publishers; 2009-11-01
Label: New Society Publishers
Studio: New Society Publishers
ISBN: 0865716528
Average Customer Review: based on 8 reviews
Sales Rank in Books: #18115
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Summary: More WHY than HOW 2010-06-25
Comment: I found this book a disappointment. It was more why you would want sustainable food storage and preservation than how to do it. Not what I was looking for. More theory than how-to. I returned this book.
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Summary: good info 2010-05-19
Comment: While I do not necessarily subscribe to the author's global warming concerns, nor some of her other political views, I found the book entertaining and full of useful information. It's a wonderful resource for someone who is new to food storage or who (like me) is coming back to it after many years. Great book in spite of the politics.
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Summary: Buy This Book Right Now. 2010-04-14
Comment: I bought this book based on these same reviews, and oh my goodness am I glad I did it. This book is a valuable resource. It is an excellent starting point for all things self-preparedness, but it is more than that. I would go so far as to say that anyone who gives a darn about someone in this world should read it. Sharon doesn't just tell you how to make pickles (or kimchi). She teaches you about the kind of person we all should strive to be. How to take care of your own, but also to be kind and generous and think about MORE than just who's in your corner. I also very much appreciate the why's tossed in with the how-to's. It is so much easier to wade through the oodles of products, websites, and cookbooks out there when someone with a sense of humor tells you how they approach it. It always helps to learn from someone else's mistakes if possible. I am so very glad she took the time to write this book.
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Summary: preparedness 2010-01-06
Comment: Great book on being prepared for any emergency that may arise - without hitting the panic button. Easy and fun to read with great advice on getting started with food security for yourself and hopefully expanding to your neighbors and beyond. She is pragmatic about the learning curve, with a good sense of humor. I would recommend this to friends.
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Summary: excellent information for a new view on food 2009-12-27
Comment: I love how this author places some glimmer of hope for the reader. Most books about the food industry lately are very gloomy. While the information is important it seems like no one has a answer. Independence Days offers insightful, and relevant practices to take control of the food you eat.
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