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the best way to freeze and save green onions is by cutting them into small pieces
A thrifty way to Freeze Green Onions!
This is seriously the most AMAZING trick & tip to freezing your green onions. Onions are easy and something you can use in almost any meal!! Buy some extra next time and freeze ahead with this thrift freezer tip!! #diy #easydiy #frugalfreezing #freezervegtables | happymoneysaver.com
two plastic containers filled with potatoes sitting on top of a counter
How to Store Potatoes in a Hot and Humid Climate - The Beginner's Garden
How to Store Potatoes in a Hot and Humid Climate - The Beginner's Garden
cheeses you can make at home easy recipes, guides and suggestions
Choosing The Best Cheese Making Kit: 5 Great Choices
fresh herbs are in small containers on a table with the words how to harvest and preserve fresh herbs
How to Harvest and Preserve Fresh Herbs - Garden Therapy
How to Harvest and Preserve Fresh Herbs - Garden Therapy
How to Harvest Snow and Ice as Drinking Water - Homestead Survival Site Survival Storage, Survival Skills Emergency Preparedness, Survival Tactics, Water Survival, Off Grid Survival, Homestead Kitchen, Living Off The Grid, Snow Water, Emergency Prepardness
How to Harvest Snow and Ice as Drinking Water
How to Harvest Snow and Ice as Drinking Water - Homestead Survival Site
When Is the Canning Season? Ultimate Guide - Beezzly Monthly Canning Schedule, Canning Season Chart, Canning Infographic, How To Can Food For Beginners, Canning Aesthetic, Canning Calendar, Canning Storage Ideas, Winter Canning, Canning Room
When Is the Canning Season? Ultimate Guide - Beezzly
When Is the Canning Season? Ultimate Guide - Beezzly
homemade dairy collage with text overlay that reads, homemade dairy 1 gallon of milk = 5 dairy products
1 Gallon of Milk=5 Homemade Dairy Products • Homestead Lady
1 Gallon of Milk=5 Homemade Dairy Products • Homestead Lady
two pictures with the words how to care and store your fruits and veggies
How to Cure and Store Your Fruits and Veggies: No Root Cellar Required - One Hundred Dollars a Month