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The Home Intent
Canada
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Hi, I’m Errika. I’m an off grid mom of two, health nut and fulltime homemaker.
I help women create habits for health that STICK through small, doable changes, so they can be the individual, wife and mother they long to be!
My family and I moved from the big city to an off grid home on 10 acres, so subscribe to follow along as we build an intentional life here!
Here you'll find nourishing recipes, homemaking, homesteading and off grid inspiration!
Want even more intentional living inspiration? Check out the blog: thehomeintent.com/
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I help women create habits for health that STICK through small, doable changes, so they can be the individual, wife and mother they long to be!
My family and I moved from the big city to an off grid home on 10 acres, so subscribe to follow along as we build an intentional life here!
Here you'll find nourishing recipes, homemaking, homesteading and off grid inspiration!
Want even more intentional living inspiration? Check out the blog: thehomeintent.com/
Brand deals/collabs: info@thehomeintent.com
Heating Our Off Grid Cabin in the Woods in Winter | Self Sufficient Living in Canada
Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast
Get my freezer meal collection + guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals
We live in Canada where it can get extremely cold in the winter (down to -40C/F)! And because we live off grid, we are completely in charge of heating our home. We do this with a propane furnace and two woodstoves. Come along to learn all about it!
IN THE VIDEO
Wood stove cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/13wpbD9eB1U/v-deo.htmlsi=TvfA0yvGjjKNoBMw
Firewood playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUJn1KaehASLCjGX5pLgDs8Bw5-xWDOja.html&si=lQkGUEF8GrUInmx3
Wood stove fans (similar): amzn.to/40G1yVz
Propane torch head (similar): amzn.to/40siqh0
Firewood carriers (similar): amzn.to/40nOjr1
My wool winter jacket (Urku - use my code THEHOMEINTENT for 10% off): www.urku.ca/sofia
00:00 - Intro
01:06 - Propane furnace
03:40 - Wood stoves
05:42 - Wood stove maintenance
07:11 - Firewood
08:04 - Future plans
08:55 - Kindling and starting fires
EMAIL: info@thehomeintent.com
RECIPE BLOG: thehomeintent.com/
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Get my freezer meal collection + guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals
We live in Canada where it can get extremely cold in the winter (down to -40C/F)! And because we live off grid, we are completely in charge of heating our home. We do this with a propane furnace and two woodstoves. Come along to learn all about it!
IN THE VIDEO
Wood stove cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/13wpbD9eB1U/v-deo.htmlsi=TvfA0yvGjjKNoBMw
Firewood playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLUJn1KaehASLCjGX5pLgDs8Bw5-xWDOja.html&si=lQkGUEF8GrUInmx3
Wood stove fans (similar): amzn.to/40G1yVz
Propane torch head (similar): amzn.to/40siqh0
Firewood carriers (similar): amzn.to/40nOjr1
My wool winter jacket (Urku - use my code THEHOMEINTENT for 10% off): www.urku.ca/sofia
00:00 - Intro
01:06 - Propane furnace
03:40 - Wood stoves
05:42 - Wood stove maintenance
07:11 - Firewood
08:04 - Future plans
08:55 - Kindling and starting fires
EMAIL: info@thehomeintent.com
RECIPE BLOG: thehomeintent.com/
INSTAGRAM: thehomeintent
FACEBOOK: thehomeintent
PINTEREST: www.pinterest.ca/thehomeintent/
Disclosure: This video and its description page may contain affiliate links, which means I make a small commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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FREE Ebook: 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Get my freezer meal collection guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals Cooking from scratch doesn't need to be complicated! Whip up some barbeque sauce, mayo, electrolyte drink mix and fermented honey garlic with me today. When you value healthy eating, it's worth the little bit of time and effort to make these staples wit...
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Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Get my freezer meal collection guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals Come with us as Mark takes down trees along the driveway and by the cabin to clear space for a new firewood shed! MENTIONED Firewood videos: ua-cam.com/video/y08LXKzbABA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/YBtXg58e3oM/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/uU1lioQFnp0/v-deo.ht...
Cozy Winter Off Grid Living | Canning Applesauce and Drying Oranges
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Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes (free ebook): bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Get my freezer meal collection guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals It's a cozy, snowy winter day at our off grid cabin in the woods, so we'll make and can some applesauce and dry navel oranges for natural, beautiful Christmas decor. Hope you enjoy! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of you! IN THE VIDE...
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Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Get my freezer meal collection guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals Join us as we hunt for our Christmas tree and decorate it together at our fully off grid cabin in Alberta, Canada! This was my first time EVER getting a real Christmas tree and I have to say, I really like it. IN THE VIDEO Merry Christmas free printable bann...
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🥣Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Get my freezer meal collection guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals This was our biggest snowfall of the winter yet! We got about 6 inches. Come with me for a regular day off grid in the snowy Canadian winter. We'll do all of our homestead chores and have some fun in the snow! MENTIONED Urku jackets (use code THEHOMEINTENT ...
Making Ground Meat | Homesteading in Canada Off the Grid
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Freezer meal collection: bit.ly/25freezermeals Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes (free ebook): bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Grinding your own meat is easy and cost effective, especially if you're a hunter. Come with me as I show my process for grinding and packaging our ground meat and let me know if you do anything different or have any tips. Thanks for watching! SUPPLIES Cabela...
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FREE Ebook: 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast Get my freezer meal collection guide: bit.ly/25freezermeals Well, winter has hit and showed us where we're lacking! We'll show you our process of fixing our frozen septic line (3 times!) and also make some adjustments around the homestead and clean the snow off our solar panels. Hope you enjoy! MENTIONED Winter ...
Preparing our Diesel Generator for Winter Off Grid at our Cabin in Canada
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🥣Get my 5 favorite healthy breakfast recipes: bit.ly/soakedandsproutedbreakfast A lot went into getting this generator properly prepared for our first winter at our off grid home in Canada. As you can imagine, we don't get a lot of power through our solar panels at this time of year, so our generator is essential! Come along as Mark replaces and adds parts, moves things around, insulates the ro...
From Scratch Christmas Desserts | Healthy Treat Recipes for the Holidays
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You can enjoy delicious Christmas treats without the guilt! Make these low sugar, nutrient dense cookies, bars and cake with me. All the recipes are linked below! You can also make and freeze any of these ahead of time, then pull them out at Christmas. Enjoy and Merry Christmas! IN THE VIDEO Gingerbread cookies: thehomeintent.com/german-gingerbread-cookies/ Cranberry cake: thehomeintent.com/cra...
Off Grid Living Vlog | Morning Routine as a Solo Mom of Two
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Come with me for a typical morning on our off grid homestead in Canada. My husband was away working on this day, so I'll tackle everything from breakfast and homestead chores to managing the generator and wood stove fires on my own with two little kids. Mentioned: URKU JACKETS: www.urku.ca/ Use code HOMEINTENTBLACKFRI30 for 30% off all jackets before Nov 29! Use code THEHOMEINTENT after that da...
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I would probably find a new spot kindling maybe not put it right beside a tank full of propane.
Why don't you install in the kitchen a woodstove that has a oven and cook top like the old style. Makes you independent from gas.
Drain the oil fill it with diesel and run it for a min then drain it get rid of a lot of that black sludge
Good advice, thanks!
@ It doesn’t hurt to to do that every few oil changes either it will clean the crap out of that motor and oil will stay cleaner
To short..not long enough..
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If you're going to utilize a propane furnace it would be very wise to install something ducted and efficient. That set-up is such an inefficient waste of energy.
Did the small spinning fans come with the stoves or can they be bought separately?
They can be bought separately! I linked some that are similar in the description. 🙂
@@thehomeintent thank you!
Burning wet or damp wood in your Woodstove will clog up your stove pipes
That makes sense!
Love wood stoves. They are so cozy in winter. In an apartment now but really miss my fireplace. Enjoy it as long as you can.
Thanks, we sure will!
Buy the wood cart from Princess Auto....it holds about 30 rounds, instead of using that carry bag.....it wood also eliminate the need for a wood box...
Ooooo I’ll look into that, thanks!
I am 78, and have heated my home with wood for the last 20 years. I have always enjoyed the entire process - cutting, hauling, splitting, stacking, etc. Burning wood is both art and science, and generally runs about 7 months (sometimes longer or shorter). When "burning season" ends, I really miss the process for a couple of weeks... and then it is time, once again, to get my permits, sharpen the chain saw, and head into the national forest. Sure, it's work, but it doesn't feel that way. It's a bit dirty, but quiet. All-in-all, I love it, so I stay fit and hopefully I can keep at it for another 20+ years. I love to see young folks take on the kind of life you have chosen. You made a choice to live with nature. All the best to you!
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Stopped watching because of your loud and annoying music!
Lower the😊 music volume. We’re not here tolisten to music!!!
Use an Ikea bag to carry the wood into your house. No more mess.
Good idea!
A few tools can make firewood harvest more efficient. ua-cam.com/video/uhx0dGFBpBM/v-deo.htmlsi=KuVyEN5V2g_Rjq_Z
Thanks for sharing!
The firewood cures so the surface wet is not the end of the world.
It’s a health life style
East coast canada here. Awesome set up. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! What part of the east coast? Mark and I both lived there for a short time
What a nice life. Errika you and Mark are amazing.
Love your off grid home, beautiful spot. A couple tips on wood burning I’d like to pass along. ONLY burn seasoned dry wood. Wet/damp wood doesn’t burn hot enough and you will get creosote build up. I would recommend getting a thermometer for your stove pipe. Wood should be stored at a minimum under some sort of roof. You should never have to clean your chimney part way through the winter. I check my chimney regularly and after 4 years I decided to run the brush through anyway just because and I didn’t get a shovel full out of it. There are many charts on the internet that list different types of wood and rate them for their burning properties. Popular is usually the worst wood you can burn. Great for splits and starting the fire because it burns like paper but very little heat and produces a lot of ash in comparison to birch for example. Honestly not worth the effort!! I would also recommend researching catalytic wood stoves, it’s a must have for full time off grid living!!
Thanks for the all the tips!!
Awesome video! I would love to see how laundry is going for you this winter
Thanks! I will actually talk about that in a video coming soon. 😄
Hello
I love that your husband lights the fire with a blow torch. I have been doing the same since 1989..😊
It's the best!
Great video ! Yes we love our wood stove heat for sure :) Your little helpers are getting the hang of it ! Yes we had a couple of those -40 nights & warm but brutal wind today ! I call that house work weather lol :) Take care have a great evening"
Definitely house work weather, I agree!!
Hello Alta That was an intense few cold days thank God it’s starting to warm up. I have a mobile home that I am restoring on 15 acres in Manitoba. I haven’t had the chance to hook up the wood stove yet but it’s definitely on my list of things to get done before next winter sets in. I am looking forward to watching your channel videos. Stay warm!!
Yes, we had a cold snap there for a few days, but it's warmed up now! It's been quite a mild winter for us, which we are thankful for. Thanks for watching!
🕊 amazing.
I've lived my life my way. I'm 71 and live alone in Indiana and spend my days watching tv and my computer... It's good to see how others live and just ran across your site. Sub'd , rang the bell & liked!! love cooking, children and enjoy video's like yours. Children are the greatest source of free love in the world!!! Vet and pastor
I am so happy to see that you and your family are doing well through the brutal winter. I was just curious as to how much wood you have burned so far this winter. Thanks again for the nice videos and have a great day.
I heat the house with a wood stove. There is an oil furnace for back up but I try to minimize its use as much as possible. Sometimes it’s convenient to use the wood stove as an excuse for having to stay home to tend to the fire! LOL 😆
As always, great video! 😊
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Also. When we first started our woodstove journey we were told to let the fire roar every morning for about 10 min. Like open damper,open door a bit, it gets all really hot and self cleanses the chimney. I only do this if there snow on the roof and ground tho cuz sparks do occasionally fly. It sounds wild but apparently prevents chimney fires. Also read in a Amish remedies book to keep a tin soup can in the oven with the fire, it helps prevent chimney fires aswel. Maybe it was a aluminum foil ball 🤔 I’m not to sure.
We do wood heat aswel. Someone called us a little bit old fashioned lately 😂 but very often people come in run to wood stove rub their hands and exclaim how awesome it is 🤣 On cold days just before supper I fill the stove and open damper all the way and get the house really warm, then at bedtime there’s just coal left and load up the wood stove with as much unsplit wood as possible and then fill up the cracks with split wood. ( all those hours playing Tetris as a kid finally paying off ) 😅 Then close the damper all the way. Then there’s still good enough fire goin in the morning that I can throw in more wood without having to start a new fire. And that’s house we heat a pretty big house with a small wood stove. People ask us if our little stove warms the entire house. Yes. It does. We do need a backup tho for when we wanna leave on a weekend 😆
Great upgrade to your heating system. Always smart to have a good back up. Hey just picked up a fan from Little Griff channel. They sure move air around. Will be watching for the wood shed build. Good work you all
Great info - thanks Erika 🤗That's good Mark can clean the chimney easily. We go Winter camping in a yurt every year and have chosen the ones that have a wood fireplace several times - the problem is that we can't see a damper so we can't control the burn and inevitably one of us has to get up in the middle of the night to start a new fire!LOL It's not me! I suppose the parks want to keep the fireplace less complicated by leaving the dampers fully open. This year we are going to a new area for us - a park on the shores of Lake Huron - this time we will have a yurt with a gas fireplace. The best part is that we actually have a good amount of snow this year so we'll be able to do some cross country skiing , snowshoeing and ice skating.
We burn wood as well as our main source of heat. All we have is an electric heat pump/air conditioner combo for backup if we go out for the day and the fire goes out. It won’t work in extreme cold temperatures though and it’s not enough to heat our home, so we’re tied down in the sense that we can’t go away due to not having a propane backup furnace. We’d need a house sitter to keep the stove going. We burn around 5-6 bush cords a year but we burn exclusively hardwood here because it’s readily available in Ontario. We’re also arborists so it helps that we’re in the business of cutting trees 😅 We also use the propane torch to start a fire - I always know if the fire went out overnight when I hear my husband clicking the propane torch on in the dark in the morning to restart the fire 😅
Wonderful beautiful day and loving great
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I would love a wood stove. We are going through a cold snap and man is it cold out there. I use propane. Does your propane just kick in at night when the fire goes out and you’re sleeping? Great video❤
Great info Erika. Ty. Loved it.
Since wood heat is so dry do you add humidity in your house?
It's interesting, but not very clear: is such a small stove really enough for you, because -40 is very cold, are 6 cords enough for you per season (1 cord is 3.6 m³, so 6 is = 21.6m³)?
This is how we live as well...in northern ontario. Wood furnace and never have to think about how to heat our house which is such a blessing. I love the daily routines and rhythms of getting up and starting a fire and having morning coffee.
I'm sure you already know this, but leaving the stove door open is dangerous. Combustion produces carbon monoxide, which is odorless, invisible and deadly. I see you only left it open for a short while, but I thought I should mention it just in case.
Not a problem since air is being sucked INTO the stove by the fire/updraft.
It’s a wonderful way to live for you and your family. Stay warm and safe !
I've lived my whole life (67y) in the same small Oregon town and I've had wood heat for all but 4 years. I've seen a couple houses that had wood stoves in the basement. One had small vents in the ceiling around the perimeter of the basement. So the whole basement room would get very warm but beside the vent it would heat the floor above. The other had the stove in a small room and there was duct work to circulate the heat through out the house with a return to the woodstove. Thanks for sharing.
Nice illustration of how you make the home feel warm. Totally different in our part of region in the persian gulf. Where we have to make our homes coolfor 8 months in harsh summer. Great work your doing to make it warm for angles. And great vedio.
Hey Erica check out the garlic crusher from Lee Valley Tools. My wife loves it!
Finishing the exhaust into a hole outside the building (and covered) in the ground also loses more noise.