Practical Self-sufficiency
The complete guide to sustainable living today
(Author) Dick StrawbridgeFind your route to a more sustainable lifestyle with Dick Strawbridge, of Channel 4's Escape to the Chateau, and his son James. Wherever you live - be it in a small terrace house like James or on a rural smallholding - this updated edition of Practical Self-sufficiency offers the nuts and bolts of off-grid living to anyone who wants to embrace sustainability. Practical Self-sufficiency contains invaluable advice on making the most of your own resources no matter where you live. This comprehensive guide to modern sustainability covers everything from how to conserve energy in the home, keep bees, and grow crops in an urban garden to recipes for smoking your own meat and fish, creating your own oat milk, and preparing your own greener cleaning products. Each project is fully illustrated and easy to follow, allowing anyone to try their hand at something new. With plenty of advice and anecdotes celebrating the importance and the satisfaction of a do-it-yourself lifestyle, Dick and James demonstrate that self-sufficiency doesn't have to mean upping sticks and living the "good life". By making a few small changes and learning the importance of sustainable living, we all have the ability to help the planet.
Dick Strawbridge
Dick Strawbridge is a British television presenter, engineer, and environmentalist. He is best known for his role in the popular TV series "Escape to the Chateau," where he and his wife Angel transform a dilapidated French chateau into a stunning home and business.
Strawbridge's writing style is characterized by his practical approach to sustainability and DIY projects. He has authored several books on eco-friendly living and self-sufficiency, including "Practical Self-Sufficiency" and "Self-Sufficiency for the 21st Century."
His contributions to literature include raising awareness about sustainable living practices and inspiring others to embrace a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. "Escape to the Chateau" remains his most famous work, showcasing his passion for preserving historic buildings and living off the grid.