A MEAL prepping pro has enough food in her pantry to feed her family for two and a half years.
Only hitting the grocery store once a month, she saves $12k a year by growing and preserving food for her family on her property.
Though the 43-year-old Sarah Thrush grew up raising animals and growing crops, she took on the ultimate homesteading challenge when she moved to Escanaba, Michigan, in July of 2021 – a remote location which has a seven-month winter.
With her 48-year-old supervisor husband Clayton, she cares for two of her five children – aged 17 and 19 – on 20 acres of land.
The family runs their homestead “like a business” – raising chickens for eggs and meat, growing vegetables and herbs, and hunting and fishing for food.