The Forgotten Skills Of Self Sufficiency Used By The Mormon Pioneers
The Forgotten Skills Of Self-Sufficiency Used By The Mormon Pioneers is a book written by Caleb Warnock, who has won more than a dozen awards for journalism and literature. The awards include The Utah Arts Council Original writing Contest and the David O. McKay writing contest. His writing spans from wolf watching in yellow stone to poultry and gardening. For over a decade he has taught writing. Currently Caleb teaches courses at the University Of Utah. Caleb also works as a writer for The Salt Lake Tribune. This book on the topic of Mormon self sufficiency covers a variety of topics including growing perennials, baking with pioneer yeast, backyard eggs, and other country recipes. Critical reception The Website Utah Preppers review states "Overall, this is a great, easy read that will help anybody feed their family just a little bit better. It definitely has made me rethink some of my planting, and how I can get a better return on my labors." Blogger Scott Livingston at Deseret News gives this review of the book "Forgotten Skills acts as a friendly bridge between the pioneer past and the much more tumultuous and hectic 21st century, providing page after page of ideas and experiences designed to help the reader believe that even they can live off the produce they grow themselves. Forgotten Skills Of Self Reliance Series Caleb Warnock who has over 30 books in print released a series of 4 books Called The Forgotten skills Of Self-Reliance. This book called The Forgotten Skills Of Self Sufficiency Used By the Mormon Pioneers is the first book in the series. The next books in the series are More Forgotten Skills Of Self Sufficiency. Forgotten Skills Of Backyard Herbal Health Backyard Winter Gardening