Pick a Volume — or Take the Whole Spread
Each one's a plain-spoken handbook you keep for good. Buy the one you need, or save the most with all three.
Vol. I — Frontier Kitchen & Food-Keeping
Cowboy coffee, curing and smoking meat, root-cellar tricks, sourdough on the trail.
- Brew cowboy coffee clean and strong over an open fire
- Cure, salt, and cold-smoke meat to keep it through the season
- Build and stock a root cellar that holds without power
- Keep a sourdough start alive and bake it on the trail
- Render fat and put up lard, jerky, and pemmican
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Vol. II — Fixing Things the Old Way
Season and save cast iron, whitewash a roof to cut the heat, mend leather, sharpen and rust-proof tools.
- Season, rescue, and care for cast iron and tinware
- Mix and lay whitewash to throw off summer heat
- Mend, oil, and stitch leather harness and boots
- Sharpen blades and keep tools edge-true
- Rust-proof iron so it outlasts you
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The Whole Spread — All Three
Vol I + Vol II + the exclusive Vol III + a printable frontier almanac.
- Vol. I — Frontier Kitchen & Food-Keeping, in full
- Vol. II — Fixing Things the Old Way, in full
- Vol. III — Trail Remedies & Self-Reliance, sold only in this spread
- A printable frontier almanac — planting, weather, and chore calendar
Volume III is only in the Whole Spread
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What Readers Say
Composite, illustrative of feedback across the ranch.
I grew up on a place like Hank's and still learned plenty. The food-keeping chapter alone paid for the whole spread — we cellared squash that held clear past Christmas.
Plain talk, no filler. I seasoned a rusted skillet my granddad left me following Vol II and it cooks like new. Reads like a neighbor showing you, not a textbook.
Bought the whole spread for the almanac and stayed for the rest. The weather-reading notes have already saved me a soaked load of hay.