The Old Holler Ways
Silas
Mullins

The Mountain Skills the Modern World Quietly Let Die

Appalachian self-reliance — how the holler folk stayed warm, fed, and well without depending on anybody. Start with the free first volume.

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My grandmother never once called a repairman.

Up in the holler, you didn't run to the store every time something pinched. You knew things — how to keep a cabin warm on three dollars of supplies, how to put up a year of meat with no electricity, how to fix what most folks today just throw away.

That knowledge wasn't written down. It was passed across the kitchen table. And as the old folks passed on, most of it went with them — replaced by monthly bills and things that break on purpose.

I spent years writing down what my people knew before it was gone for good. It's all here, plain enough for anybody to use.

What's inside the 3 guides

VOL I

Mountain Remedies & Foraging

The pantry-and-garden traditions holler families leaned on — wild plants they knew by name, the old comfort recipes, and what grew on every mountainside for free. (Folk tradition, preserved for interest — not medical advice.)

VOL II

The No-Power Pantry

Putting up a full year of food without a refrigerator — canning, salt-curing, smoking, and the root-cellar method that kept vegetables crisp for 12 months straight.

VOL III

Cabin, Garden & Weather Wisdom

Staying warm for pennies, keeping water clean, reading the weather off the land, and "planting by the signs" the way the old almanacs taught.

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From the Blue Ridge

Plain, honest, and it works

Everything here is written the way it'd be explained at the kitchen table — real mountain skills, preserved before they're lost for good.

Questions

How do I get Volume I?

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What does it cost?

Volume I is free, with no sign-up. The complete three-volume collection is coming soon.

Do I need any special skills?

None. Everything is written plain, step by step, the way it'd be explained at the kitchen table.

Is the remedies guide medical advice?

No. It preserves traditional Appalachian folk practices for cultural and historical interest. For anything concerning your health, see a qualified professional.

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