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Do you have some charcoal in your house right now? I’d like to show you the dangerous thing that might happen if you don’t.

Why You Should Have Charcoal Around Your Property

Besides that, I like to call charcoal a “miracle leftover” for anyone who wants to be a little more self-sufficient and cut costs. That’s because it can help you with so many different things around the house and garden. You can even use it to make an energy-free fridge. I’m surprised so many people still throw theirs away or don’t have any stockpiled!

Click here to find out what else you should do with your leftover charcoal.

This is just one of the many things I’ve enjoyed discovering in what is probably the best-ever book on how to turn a typical money-draining house into a profitable homestead.

It’s called The Self-Sufficient Backyard, and if you want to become less dependent on others and more secure on your own property, you should check it out.











 
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