Melissa Norris grew up living simply and using old-fashioned skills, and noticed as a grown up that most people didn’t know how to preserve or raise their own food. And so, she’s on a mission to help people bring these and other pioneering skills in the modern world.
Get to know Melissa through the links and information below, and of course through this podcast. Plus… the tip of the week!
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Tip of the Week: Plain Ole Salve
Want a nourishing alternative to petroleum jelly? Check out this recipe from Backdoor Survival where you make your own from coconut oil, olive oil, and beeswax!
Listener Question
Paul asks:
” I just reviewed your sourdough starter video and hope that will help me with mine which I have been working on for over one month with little success. I am thinking it may have something to do with the type of flour I am using – Einkorn flour – a heritage grain because I am trying to stay away from modern wheat and all that gluten it contains. I see in your video that the sourdough yeast helps to break down the gluten. Does this mean that it will help to neutralize the ill effects of all that bad protein and gluten found in modern wheat? I have also been trying red fife flour which is grown locally near here on Manitoulin Island and will that help the sourdough starter grow? I am really trying to find a substitute for modern wheat products and do not overly enjoy almond flour bread etc.”
Link for Paul: Einkorn Sourdough Bread recipe at Jovial Foods.
About Melissa K. Norris
“Melissa K. Norris is an author, blogger, wife, mother, and modern homesteader, inspiring your faith and pioneer roots at www.melissaknorris.com She shares how to implement the best of the pioneer lifestyle into our modern world with heirloom gardening, from scratch cooking, preserving the harvest, raising livestock, and embracing the simple life, while giving God the glory.”
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Links Mentioned
- Melissa’s blog
- Melissa K. Norris on Facebook
- Melissa K. Norris on Pinterest
- Melissa’s podcast “Pioneering Today”
- Melissa’s No-Knead Bread
- Melissa’s Honey Whole Wheat Buttermilk Sandwich Bread
- How to Save and Store Your Heirloom Garden Seeds
- Raising Your Own Grass-Fed Beef
- How to Use a Pressure Cooker (and Green Bean Canning Tutorial)
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Melissa K. Norris says
Wardee,
Thanks so much for having me on your podcast. I love being able to share and learn with others how to live a healthier life. I appreciate all you do to get information out there for those of us looking to live a simpler life with God at the center.
Blessings to you,
Melissa
P.S. I think of you every time I feed my sourdough starter. lol
Wardee Harmon says
I really enjoyed visiting with you, Melissa! 🙂
rchrispy says
OMG thanks for the homemade Petroleum jelly. I’m allergic to all petroleum products so I never know what to say when people are recommending it. Plus my kids are allergic to and I loved p jelly on my face when I did winter sports, so this helps me not trigger their allergies to my level.
Sabrina says
Thank you so much for the bread recipe, Melissa! My husband and my son both liked it, and they are hard to please. It’s a keeper!
Melissa K. Norris says
Yea, Sabrina! So glad they enjoy it. Don’t you love how easy it is?