Hi Reader
Winter has a way of reminding us how quickly things can change.
Power outages.
Icy roads.
Empty shelves.
Long, quiet nights.
Preparation isn’t about fear or panic—it’s about peace.
I just shared a new page all about being prepared for winter and storms, written from the perspective of stewardship, responsibility, and real-life experience. It’s not extreme, and it’s not overwhelming. It’s the kind of preparedness families have practiced for generations.
Inside, I talk about:
• Preparing your home and heat
• Food and pantry readiness
• Water considerations
• Caring for animals in winter
• Why skills matter more than stockpiles
• And how preparation allows winter to be a season of calm, not chaos
This page is meant to help you think ahead gently and intentionally—whether you’re on a homestead, in the woods, or right in town.
👉 Read the full page here:
Being Prepared for Winter & Storms: Practical Homestead Readiness for Real Life – Food Prood – Laura Lawrence
Winter will come whether we’re ready or not. Choosing preparedness allows us to respond wisely instead of scrambling.
I hope this encourages you to take a few steady steps toward readiness—one season at a time.
Warmly,
Laura
P.S. This page pairs beautifully with the skills I share in Seed to Plate and inside my memberships—because the most valuable preparation we can make is learning how to care for our homes and families well.
Video – Recipes – & More
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Video
In a world where natural disasters, power outages, and supply chain disruptions are becoming more frequent, being prepared isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. If you’ve ever wondered if you could handle an emergency, you don’t have to guess anymore when you are prepared..
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Recipe
Delicious Buttermilk Biscuits – flaky and perfect for any meal! Step by Step video + Printable Recipe.
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