Generations of plain-folk healing and from-scratch cooking — the teas, poultices, salves, tonics, breads, and ferments the Amish leaned on long before the drugstore. Gentle, honest home care you can make from the pantry, written down so it isn’t lost. Comfort and good plain care — never a cure, and the book says so.
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Coughs, colds, sore throats, aches, sleep, digestion, skin, and the everyday upkeep of a well home — plus the breads, broths, and ferments that keep a family nourished. Real ingredients, plain steps, and an honest note on what each one does. Start tonight with what’s already in your kitchen.
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Honey-and-onion cough syrup. A mustard chest poultice. Chamomile and elderberry for the first sniffle. Calendula salve for chapped hands. Sourdough, bone broth, and lacto-ferments for a strong gut. More than 120 remedies and recipes the plain folk have used for generations — with the exact ingredients, plain steps, and gentle cautions. Comfort and care, not a cure — and the book says so plainly.
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The Savings
Add up a year of drugstore remedies, supplements, specialty cleaners, and store-bought bread and broth. The right-hand column is the same household making them from the pantry with the Almanac.
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Every number has a recipe in the Almanac with ingredients and steps
Net annual savings: $900–$1,200 — depending on how much your household buys today and how many of the remedies and recipes you actually make. Made at home, from real ingredients you control.
What's Inside
More than 120 numbered remedies and recipes. Each one: the ingredients, the plain steps, what it’s good for, and an honest note on when to set it down and call a doctor. Use what fits your family — you don’t have to make all of them.
How Families Use It
Three illustrative scenarios — three ordinary kitchens — showing how the remedies and recipes in the book come together. Comfort and good plain care, not medical treatment.
Example № 1 · The first sniffleExample: at the first scratchy throat, brew the ginger-lemon tea and start the elderberry syrup from the book — both made from pantry staples for pennies a cup, instead of a $12 bottle from the drugstore. Honest comfort while the body does its work.
Example № 2 · The winter pantryExample: a Sunday of baking sourdough and simmering bone broth from the recipes stocks a week of nourishing meals — and replaces the $9 loaves and $5 cartons most households buy without thinking.
Example № 3 · The home shelfExample: one quiet afternoon making calendula salve and herb balm fills the family medicine shelf for the year, for the cost of a little beeswax and oil — the kind of small, steady self-reliance the Almanac is built around.
Illustrative examples based on the remedies in the book. Traditional home care, not medical advice. Individual results vary; see a doctor for anything serious.
V. About the Author
I was raised in a plain farming home where the doctor was far and the pantry was near. When someone took ill, my mother reached for honey, onion, ginger, and the jars on the cellar shelf — and most of the time, that was enough. When it wasn’t, we knew to send for help, and I’ll tell you plainly in the book when to do the same.
I share these old ways with families across America — people learning to care for themselves the way our grandparents did, with real food, simple remedies, and a well-kept home.
This Almanac is that knowledge, written down and put in order. More than 120 remedies and recipes, with the ingredients and the steps, and an honest word on what each one can and can’t do. Read it once, keep it on the shelf, and lean on it for years.
It is not an instruction set for becoming Amish. It is an instruction set for keeping your family well, the old honest way.
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More than 120 home remedies and wholesome recipes — teas, syrups, salves, breads, broths, and ferments — with the ingredients, the plain steps, and honest cautions. Make the ones your family needs. Leave the rest on the shelf.
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FAQ
They are gentle, traditional home remedies — teas, broths, honeys, salves, and warm comforts our grandparents used. The book is honest about what each one is for, and it tells you plainly when a symptom means you should set the kettle down and call a doctor. Never give honey to a baby under one year old; when in doubt, ask your physician. This is comfort and care, not a cure.
No. The Amish Healing Almanac is a record of traditional folk practice, shared for learning and for comfort. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace your doctor. Use it with good sense, alongside real medical care — never instead of it.
Yes. Most remedies use what’s already in your kitchen — honey, onion, ginger, oats, vinegar — with plain steps anyone can follow. No special equipment and no foraging required to start. The Quick-Start guide points you to the ten easiest first.
Tonight. The Pantry Remedy Quick-Start lists the ten things you can make right now from what’s in your cupboard — a cough syrup, a throat tea, a simple salve — before the book even finishes downloading.
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Yes. This one covers home remedies and the healing kitchen. The next cover the garden and the still-room, and putting food by for winter. Buy this one and you’ll be the first to know when each new one ships, with a discount.
Your purchase is for your own household. Please don’t resell or redistribute the file, but everyone under your roof is welcome to read it and cook from it. Because it’s a digital book delivered instantly, all sales are final.
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