Preserving our Harvest: Tour an 1840 Larder, Pantry and Root Cellar. #pantrytour
Step back in time with this tour of an 1840 pantry, larder, and root cellar! Discover how food was stored and preserved over 180 years ago, using traditional methods and sustainable practices. We'll explore the essentials for self-sufficiency, from the types of produce stored in the root cellar to the dry goods and canned foods in the pantry and larder. Get a glimpse into the past and learn how these historical techniques are making a comeback for modern homesteaders and history enthusiasts alike. Join us for a journey into vintage food storage that keeps supplies fresh and ready for every season! #pantrytour #larder #rootcellar

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