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One of my favorite things about writing to you and our community is sharing awesome resources and deals to help you along your journey towards homesteading, self-reliance, or even living off the grid as we do. Well, today is one of those days, thanks to the team over at Impact Bundles. They’ve rolled out a really valuable new bundle of homesteading, herbal education, sourdough, canning, and self-reliance ebooks and resources at 99% off the retail value. And I've been pouring over it for the past week. The Homestead Bundle is a collection of 100+ high-quality ebooks, courses and guides for only $50. If bought separately, everything in the bundle would cost almost $5000, making it a 99% discount. There is no catch. Other than the bundle ending on Wednesday, September 18, all the resources will return to the regular price. Topics covered include:
Friend, this is a good one. There is SO much useful information in here. I strongly encourage you to look at it and see what's available before it's gone on Wednesday.
THIS ENDS IN... Until next time, Sarita |
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