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The Plain & Frugal Living Series

Live Better
on Far Less

The old Amish ways of keeping a home — so you heat for less, waste nothing, and keep more of every dollar you earn.

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Jacob Yoder
A Home-Keeping Handbook
The Plain Path Amish secrets for a thrifty home
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What it puts back in your pocket

One year. One household.

Real, repeatable savings from the habits in this book — not coupons, not extreme couponing, just plain living done well.

Household Savings LedgerPer Year
Heating & wood-stove know-how$640
Garden, canning & root cellar$880
Made-from-scratch pantry & cleaners$520
Mend, repair & reuse instead of buy$430
No-debt, cash-only money rules$760
Total kept at home$3,230

Tally your own in the book's blank ledger pages — most readers find their first $200 the same week.

Inside the handbook

What you'll be able to do

1

Cut your heating bill without freezing

Zone your home the Amish way, seal the cheap leaks first, and burn wood so it lasts twice as long.

2

Grow, can, and store a year of food

A simple garden plan, the canning basics, and a root cellar you can build in a closet or basement corner.

3

Make the things you keep re-buying

Bread, broth, soap, and all-purpose cleaner — recipes that cost pennies and last for weeks.

4

Fix it instead of replacing it

The five repairs every household should know, and the small tool kit that pays for itself in a month.

5

Run the home on cash, with no debt

The plain envelope system and weekly ledger that keep a family out of debt for good.

From the kitchen table

100+ households, fewer bills

Join the families who've traded clutter and overspending for a quieter, cheaper way of keeping house.

★★★★★

"We knocked nearly $90 off our first heating bill just from the chapter on sealing and zoning. Paid for the book ten times over by February."

RMRachel M. — Ohio
★★★★★

"Plain, kind, and practical. No gimmicks. The pantry recipes alone changed how we shop. My grandmother would've nodded along."

DTDaniel T. — Pennsylvania
★★★★★

"I'm not Amish and don't live on a farm — a small apartment. Still found a dozen things to save on the first weekend."

SLSarah L. — Texas
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Why trust this book

Written by Jacob Yoder

I spent years living close to plain communities, writing down the home-keeping habits that let one income stretch across a whole family. None of it is theory — it's what real households do, gathered in one quiet handbook.

If a single idea in here doesn't save you money, I'll refund every cent. That's the deal.

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The Plain Path

The complete home-keeping handbook, instant PDF download.

  • 180-page illustrated handbook (PDF)
  • Printable household savings ledger
  • The from-scratch pantry & cleaner recipe cards
  • Bonus: the one-page weekly money sheet
  • Free lifetime updates
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Honest answers

Do I have to live on a farm or be Amish?

Not at all. Most readers live in regular houses and apartments. The book marks which tips work in a small space and which need land, so you only do what fits your home.

How do I get the book after I pay?

It's an instant digital download. The moment you check out, you'll get a link to the PDF and all the printable extras — read it on your phone, computer, or print it.

Is this just frugal tips I could find free online?

It's the proven habits gathered in one place, in order, with the numbers worked out — so you're not piecing together fifty blog posts. The savings ledger and recipe cards aren't online anywhere.

What if it doesn't help me?

Email me within 30 days and I'll refund you in full, no questions. If it doesn't put money back in your pocket, you shouldn't pay for it.