The Last Groceries List
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40 years ago we made a choice — to stop depending on the system and start depending on ourselves. What we learned along the way could fill a lifetime. So we put it all in one book.
Food, water, power, medicinal plants, preservation — everything we actually did, on our own land, with our own hands. No theory. No fluff. Just what works.
If we can do it, so can you.
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The Last Groceries List: For The Independent Homesteader
All you need to be self sufficient in terms of food is just 1,020 square feet of land per person. We developed this plan on a quarter acre for a family of 4 to be totally self-sufficient — and have goods to sell year round.
Build a greenhouse no matter where you live in America — with heat retention, geothermal upgrades, optimal glazing angles, and ventilation. We even show you how to grow lettuce with two feet of snow on the ground.
10 feet below ground, the temperature is always stable at around 55 degrees — summer or winter, Texas or Maine. We show you how to circulate air through underground pipes to harness this energy using only a small fan.
We don't pay for irrigation water. We collect and store every gallon we need in inexpensive tanks. We'll show you the simplest system you can implement on your homestead — and how to filter it for drinking.
Set up the most reliable, cost-effective hybrid power system for your home. We show you exactly what batteries, controllers, cables, and inverters to get — and how to set them up for maximum efficiency.
For the last 40 years, a wire from the power grid has never been connected to a home in which we've lived. You can even sell excess power back to the utility company — making money off them instead of the other way around.
Not everyone has perfect garden soil — but you can fix it once you know what you have. Take a mason jar, fill it halfway with soil, add water, shake, and let it settle. We show you exactly what to do based on your results.
The ideal soil is 40% sand, 40% silt, and 20% clay. Whatever you find in your jar, we'll show you exactly how to amend it to grow more food on the same plot — starting this season.
We'll show you how to preserve everything you produce — from eggs to vegetables, roots, fruits, and meats — just like our forefathers did. In Saskatchewan, if we didn't preserve what we produced, we wouldn't have survived.
We've dug wells, drilled wells, pumped water from lakes, and set up hand pumps. Whatever water source you have on your property, we'll show you how to make the most of it and become completely water independent.
A simple and ingenious system that heats water whenever you cook or heat the house — so you don't pay extra to get hot water. We'll walk you through building it step by step.
You can grow dwarf fruit trees on a porch, a sunny windowsill, or along the border of your garden. These trees are easy to tend and bear fruit faster than regular-sized trees.
Plants have their own social distancing rules — and most people ignore them at their own expense. You'll find out why you should never plant cabbage next to cauliflower, and at least a dozen more dangerous pairings.
I will show you the very best places in America to start a homestead. This will probably shock you as much as it will help you thrive for decades to come.
Unlike a regular refrigerator, this requires no electricity and can store most of what you harvest for a very long time — completely free of charge.
Do the work once — and it keeps your plants optimally hydrated every day for years. We show you the exact system we've perfected after years of trial and error, using very little water.
See what survival foods you can grow not only outside but INSIDE your home — hanging in shopping bags or hidden in plain sight on your kitchen counter. History has shown we're just a few meals from anarchy.
A great way to grow plants in a tiny space with a fully compostable garden and cheap, easy-to-build raised bed alternative. Easy on your back — no bending over to care for your plants.
Chicken coops, hoop tunnels, walipini, trellises, raised beds, hay and straw bale gardens, container gardening, windowsill gardening, and a lot more — all with step-by-step instructions.
Everything you need to know about raising chickens from egg to your dinner table. Chickens "done right" are the most cost-effective protein source for any homesteader. We'll show you how to get each hen to lay 300+ eggs per year.
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Discover how to set up an aquaponic system in your backyard, basement, or greenhouse. The fish feed the bacteria. The bacteria feed the plants. Growth rates are astonishing — and you get fresh fish too.
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Our forefathers built smokehouses, root cellars, charcoal water filters, solar heaters, traps, and tanneries. These were the lifeblood of self-sufficient homesteads — and could be yours too.
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You can still get free land in 21st century America. Plots between 1 to 5 acres — more than enough to implement everything in The Last Groceries List.
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Thousands of families have already used The Last Groceries List to transform their homes and backyards.
"I've been gardening for years but this book completely changed how I approach my backyard. The water collection system alone has saved us hundreds of dollars this summer. Absolutely worth every penny."
Margaret T.
Texas
"My wife and I are in our 50s and had no homesteading experience at all. After reading this book we built a small greenhouse, set up a rainwater collection system, and started a chicken coop. The step-by-step instructions are crystal clear."
James R.
Montana
"I live on a quarter acre in the suburbs and was skeptical this would apply to me. But the section on container gardening and straw bale gardening has turned my tiny yard into a food-producing machine. My neighbors can't believe it."
Sandra K.
Florida
"The hybrid electricity section alone is worth 10x the price. After implementing what they describe I've cut my electric bill by more than half and I'm selling power back to the grid. Should have done this years ago."
David M.
Oregon
"The food preservation chapter is unlike anything I've read before. Practical, detailed, and it works. My family now has a pantry that could last us 6+ months with no supermarket trips. I feel genuinely prepared for anything."
Linda F.
North Carolina
"I bought this expecting a flimsy e-book and got a comprehensive manual that I keep going back to. The planting calendar and companion planting guide alone have doubled my garden yield. Highly recommend."
Robert H.
Colorado
Bill Mekantov
Independent Homesteader & Author
Bill is one of the "back to the land" people who never looked back. He has been living off the grid and growing his own food for decades — and has enjoyed every bit of it.
In all that time, a supermarket receipt has never been a regular part of his life. He grows, preserves, and produces everything he needs in his own backyard — and he hasn't paid a full grocery bill in years.
Now Bill decided to share everything he's learned — creating a step-by-step guide that is practical, low-cost, and works even on a small suburban backyard.
The most important thing he wants to share with you is the feeling of true food independence — free from corporate grocery chains, rising prices, supply chain shocks, and dependency on anyone else.
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No back-breaking work. No special skills. No large property needed. Works even on a small suburban backyard.