Too many tabs open
One site says one thing, another says the opposite, and you end up doing nothing — because you don’t want to make it worse. Meanwhile, you’re tired, the house is loud, and you just want a steady plan.
Old-fashioned comfort
The Farmhouse Remedy Book gives you old-fashioned, practical recipes you can actually make — honey, lemon, oats, salt, herbs, a kettle on the stove. Clear steps, common ingredients, and a faster way to decide what to do next.
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Quietly draining
One site says one thing, another says the opposite, and you end up doing nothing — because you don’t want to make it worse. Meanwhile, you’re tired, the house is loud, and you just want a steady plan.
You’ve bought the gummies, the powders, the “must-haves.” They clutter your pantry and your brain. You want fewer products, not more — and you’d rather use what you already keep on your shelves.
You don’t need a lecture. You need a short list: what to try first, what to prep, what to sip, what to do before bed. Something you can follow when you’re not at your best.
If it requires specialty ingredients, exact timing, and three gadgets, it won’t happen. You want remedies that fit real life — measuring spoons, a mug, a saucepan, and five minutes while dinner simmers.
Buying one-off items for one season adds up. You want pantry-staple solutions — things like salt, honey, vinegar, oats, and dried herbs — so what you make gets used again and again.
You’re not chasing trends. You want that steady, grounded feeling of caring for your people and your home — warm tea, clean linens, a stocked pantry — without turning it into a whole production.
A better way
The Farmhouse Remedy Book brings you back to what works in a real kitchen. The kind of remedies you can make with a kettle, a jar, and ingredients that already live near your cutting board — honey, lemon, ginger, salt, oats, herbs.
No spiraling. No complicated “protocols.” Just clear, old-fashioned recipes you can rely on when you want to feel prepared and capable. Flip to the need, choose a simple option, and get something soothing started in minutes.
— from my kitchen to yours
Inside the book
Every remedy is written for real life — clear steps, sensible notes, and pantry-friendly supplies.
A curated collection of old-fashioned, kitchen-made remedies — organized to be used, not admired. You’ll reach for this like a favorite soup recipe.
Familiar staples like honey, lemon, vinegar, salt, oats, ginger, and common herbs — so you’re not ordering specialty items or letting jars expire.
Clear, calm instructions you can follow when you’re tired. What to do first, how long it takes, and how to store it — without guesswork.
So you can choose with confidence. The purpose and best moment for each remedy — before bed, after a long day, at the first sign of a bother.
What can be made ahead, what’s best fresh, and how to keep things tidy. Jars, labels, simple routines — nothing that takes over your fridge.
Warm, soothing blends you’ll actually want to drink. Familiar flavors — lemon, honey, herbs, spice — so your kitchen smells like comfort.
When you don’t want to “read a book,” you’ll still get answers. Quick pages help you scan, pick, and move — especially on busy evenings.
Download right away and keep it on your phone, tablet, or computer. Print the pages you use most for a binder or kitchen drawer.
What changes
Stop second-guessing and start with a sensible first step — tea on, pot warming, ingredients on the counter.
Small home-care habits that fit into real days — between pickup, laundry, and dinner — without adding clutter.
Rely on versatile staples instead of a rotating pile of single-use products you forget about until they expire.
The kind that comes from knowing you can make something soothing with what you have — mug, spoon, honey, lemon.
Simple, old-fashioned recipes that feel gentle and grounded — like fresh linens, a swept floor, and a warm drink.
No doom-scrolling. Flip to the need, choose a remedy, and get started — especially when everyone is tired.
Real mileage from everyday ingredients — oats, salt, vinegar, herbs — used in many ways across the whole book.
Perfect to share with a daughter, sister, or friend who loves home comfort — print a few pages or send the link.
A closer look
Clean pages. Warm typography. Room to breathe. Every spread is designed to feel like something you’d keep on your kitchen counter — not a cluttered PDF you open once and forget.
Read it on your phone, tablet, or laptop. Print the pages you love. Keep the whole thing tucked into a folder in the kitchen drawer.
Included with your book
Know exactly what to keep on hand — without overbuying. Stock a calm, practical pantry once, then make remedies on the fly with ingredients you’ll actually use.
Included with The Farmhouse Remedy BookWhen you’re tired and don’t want to “read,” this is your shortcut. Scan by need, pick a sensible option, and start in minutes — especially helpful on busy evenings.
Included with The Farmhouse Remedy BookWarm, cozy recipes you’ll return to all season. Simple flavors — honey, lemon, herbs, spice — so you can steep, sip, and settle without complicated prep.
Included with The Farmhouse Remedy BookSave time with quick notes on tools, jars, labels, and make-ahead basics. Keeps your kitchen tidy and your routine easy — so you actually follow through.
Included with The Farmhouse Remedy Book
Total bonus value $48 — included free at today’s $17 launch price.
Why this one
No specialty shopping list. The remedies lean on familiar staples — honey, lemon, salt, oats, vinegar, herbs — so you can start today with what you already have.
Short instructions that respect your time. You’ll know what to do, how long it takes, and how to store it — without long stories or confusing “protocol” language.
This isn’t fear-based. It’s warm, steady, and practical — like the kind of guidance you’d want from someone who keeps a tidy pantry and a working kettle.
Quick-finder pages and prep notes mean you won’t forget the book exists. It’s designed to live on your counter — or on your phone — when you need it.
Traditional remedy ideas presented with modern clarity. The cozy wisdom without the mystery measurements, confusing folklore, or hard-to-source ingredients.
A clean, easy PDF you can search, bookmark, or print. It feels like a resource you’ll keep — more like a kitchen companion than a disposable download.
What readers say
I made the honey-lemon throat soother the first night and my daughter actually asked for it again the next morning. This book already lives on my counter.
I was skeptical, but the pantry checklist alone saved me from buying another round of supplements I'd never finish. These are real, sensible recipes.
Finally something that doesn't make me feel like I need a pharmacy degree. The oat bath recipe and the ginger tonic are now staples in our house.
My wife and I keep a printed copy in the kitchen drawer. When the grandkids visit and someone has a scratchy throat, we know exactly what to reach for.
Bought it on a whim and ended up making three recipes that same weekend. The chamomile steam was a game-changer during allergy season.
I gave this to my mom for her birthday and she called me the next day to say she'd already bookmarked half the pages. Best $17 I've spent in a long time.
Good questions
It’s a digital PDF ebook — so you get it instantly and can use it however you like. Keep it on your phone for quick lookups, open it on a tablet in the kitchen, or print your most-used pages for a binder. No shipping, no waiting.
Right after checkout you’ll receive a download link for The Farmhouse Remedy Book plus all four bonuses. Save them to your device and you’re set. If you ever misplace the files, you can re-download using the original link.
Yes. It’s written for normal people with normal kitchens. You’ll get straightforward ingredient lists and step-by-step directions, with simple notes on what to do first and what to prep. If you can make tea or stir a bowl, you can use this.
Think classic pantry and kitchen staples: honey, lemon, salt, oats, vinegar, ginger, and common herbs and spices. The goal is fewer specialty items and more use from what you already keep on hand — so you’re not buying expensive one-offs.
Absolutely. The PDF works well on phones, tablets, and computers. You can also search within the file to find what you need faster. Many readers keep it on their phone and print only the quick-reference pages for the kitchen.
Yes. You’ll see clear directions for mixing, steeping, warming, storing, and using the recipes — written to reduce guesswork. This isn’t “add a little of this and see how it feels.” It’s calm, specific guidance you can follow when you’re tired.
No. The Farmhouse Remedy Book is for educational purposes and traditional home-comfort use only. It’s not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have health concerns, are pregnant, or take medications, check with a qualified professional.
They’re intentionally simple. Most use basic tools — mug, spoon, saucepan, jar — and take just a few minutes of hands-on time. You’ll also get the Remedy Prep Cheat Sheet so you can set yourself up once (jars, labels, basics) and keep things easy.
Bring it home
Get The Farmhouse Remedy Book with 40 old-fashioned remedies, plus all four bonuses: the Farmhouse Pantry Checklist, Quick Remedy Finder by Need, 7 Comfort Teas & Tonics, and the Remedy Prep Cheat Sheet. Today it’s $17 (normally $29). Instant PDF access. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Try it for 30 days. If it’s not practical, clear, and worth it, you’ll get a full refund — no stress.
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