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Sealed drafts. The Amish draft door. A heat shelf. Rain barrels that last twenty years. The two hundred dollar solar setup. Lye soap from rendered lard. The sand oven. The dirt-pantry root cellar. Lime wash for outbuildings. The oil-pulling habit. Depression-era savings ledgers. Ninety-three methods the Amish and the old plain people have used for generations, with the exact materials, current 2026 prices, and step-by-step builds. Most households earn the $47 back inside the first month.
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Pull up your last 12 months of bills. These are the numbers most households quietly tolerate. The right-hand column is the same household after applying the ninety-three methods in the Manual.
U.S. Energy Information Administration · BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey averages
Every number has a chapter in the Manual with materials, sources, and step-by-step.
Depending on your starting bills, your climate, and how many of the ninety-three methods you actually put in.
Three buyers, three different houses, three different climates. Each one cut a real bill with a specific fix in the book.
Opened the August bill and thought the meter was broken. $178. Last August was $412. My son Kevin drove down from Nashville with $14 in rope caulk and weatherstripping and helped me seal every draft. Two weekends later we dug the “ground tube” from Chapter 18. Book paid for itself the first week.
Was skeptical when I bought it. Built the “two hundred dollar solar setup” one Saturday, wrapped the water heater the next. My knees paid for it Monday. Electric bill down ninety a month. Wife rolled her eyes both weekends, then asked me to build another for the shed. Plain English, no internet nonsense.
Bought this for our daughter, not us. Figured we would get two ideas. Ended up doing fourteen fixes in six months. Storm windows cut oil burner runtime almost in half. The “foundation moisture” fix caught a basement leak — a $4,500 repair if we had waited. Ledger says $6,400 less went out the door year one.
Every reader gets the same starting road map. These three chapters can be done in one afternoon by anyone who owns a screwdriver. The next utility bill returns the $47, before you touch any other method in the book.
Ninety-three numbered methods across fourteen sections. Each one: a few pages of summary and walked-through how-to, materials with current 2026 prices, and an honest note on what it does and doesn't do. Pick the methods that fit your house and your budget, you do not have to do all of them.
This is a straight lift from the book. Same words. Same order. Same voice. Every one of the ninety-three chapters is written this way.
We grew up around people who never had a monthly bill they couldn't pay. They sealed their own drafts. Built their own pantries. Caught their own rain. They did not talk about saving money. They just refused to spend it on things they could do themselves.
John runs the household and structural side — heat, water, power, structure, off-grid land, pests. Hannah runs the kitchen and cleaning side — pantry, recipes, household substances, remedies, the everyday small habits that compound over a year. We teach those methods on our YouTube channels and tens of thousands of households have used them to cut utility bills, fix their houses without a contractor, and stop renting things they could own outright.
This Second Edition is the channel content, organized. Ninety-three methods across fourteen sections, in the order you should do them, with the materials and the dollar amounts written down. Over 700 pages, 191,000 words. Illustrated throughout. Read it once, work through the fixes, keep the savings forever.
It is not an instruction set for becoming Amish. It is an instruction set for keeping more of what you earn.— WATCH THE CHANNEL →
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Sealed drafts. The Amish draft door. A heat shelf. Rain barrels that last twenty years. The two hundred dollar solar setup. Lye soap from rendered lard. The sand oven. The dirt-pantry root cellar. Lime wash for outbuildings. The oil-pulling habit. Depression-era savings ledgers. Ninety-three methods the Amish and the old plain people have used for generations, with the exact materials, current 2026 prices, and step-by-step builds. Most households earn the $47 back inside the first month.
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