Southern Plate Radio – A Special Interview!

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What motivates a family to leave the city with his wife and two kids and move completely off grid for the first time in his life? What is life like after a decision like that? Hear that and more when I sit down to talk with the father and filmmaker behind An American Homestead on this week's Southern Plate Radio Show!

What motivates a family to leave the city with his wife and two kids and move completely off grid for the first time in his life? What is life like after a decision like that? Hear that and more when I sit down to talk with the father and filmmaker behind An American Homestead on this week’s Southern Plate Radio Show!

You can learn more about this family and watch episodes of An American Homestead by visiting my post about them here.

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Listen to last week’s Southern Plate Radio Show by clicking here. Last week’s topic: My 3 backup plans to getting supper on the table no matter how crazy life gets!

10 Comments

  1. I’m really enjoying your radio show, Christy. Because I don’t follow any form of social media, I miss out on many of your contests, but I’m glad I can get in on this one…thanks!

  2. I have been loving your posts on food dehydration. I have two small ones, but I really want that “Caddy” you drive. Thanks for all the tips and I can’t wait to start listening to all the pod casts.

  3. we stock up on Charcoal in the summer/fall when it is on sale 2/20lb bags for $10 –that saved us during the ice storm in 1994 when we had no electricity for 21 days. I also have several oil lamps – have heated can good on top of them before too. (labels removed -removed chimney -bent in tines and sat can on the tines) — Where there is a will there is a way!

  4. Another great radio show Christy! I put the solar lights from Dollar Tree in my yard and when the lights go out due to weather or whatever I go outside and pull the lights up bring them in the house put them in a vase or bottle and they last about 8 hours of light.

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