Homegrown Revival is a space for cultivating a life rooted in intention, creativity, and self-sufficiency.
From homesteading and homeschooling to homemade living, we’re reviving the art of doing things simply at home.

The Joy of Making It Yourself: Why Homemade Still Matters

There is a quiet satisfaction that comes from making something with your own hands.

It might be the smell of bread warming the kitchen, jars cooling on the counter, or a meal prepared slowly at the end of an ordinary day. In a culture that values speed and convenience, from scratch living invites us into a different rhythm—one rooted in care, presence, and purpose.

Making it yourself is not about doing everything the hard way. It is about choosing what matters most.


What From Scratch Living Really Is

From scratch living is often misunderstood as an all-or-nothing lifestyle. In truth, it is simply the choice to create where you can, when you can.

A homemade lifestyle might include:

  • Cooking meals at home instead of relying on packaged foods
  • Learning to bake bread or make yogurt
  • Preparing simple pantry staples yourself
  • Choosing repair over replacement when possible

Each small act builds confidence and brings intention back into everyday life.

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The Heart Behind Traditional Homemaking

Traditional homemaking is not about nostalgia for the past—it is about honoring timeless values that still serve families well today.

At its heart, traditional homemaking values:

  • Care for the home as a place of refuge
  • Provision made with thoughtfulness and love
  • Skills passed down through example
  • The dignity of everyday work

These practices root a household in stability and warmth, even in changing times.


Why Homemade Still Matters in a Modern World

Convenience has its place, but when it becomes the default, something is lost.

Choosing a homemade lifestyle:

  • Encourages healthier eating and mindful choices
  • Reduces dependence on highly processed goods
  • Builds practical skills and confidence
  • Creates meaningful family traditions

Simple living at home offers something our busy world cannot: a sense of grounding.


Simple Living at Home Starts Small

You do not need to overhaul your life to begin from scratch living. Start with one habit that feels manageable.

Gentle ways to begin:

  • Make one meal a day from scratch
  • Bake something once a week
  • Replace one store-bought item with a homemade version
  • Invite children to help in the kitchen

These small rhythms grow naturally into a lifestyle that feels sustainable rather than burdensome.

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Teaching the Next Generation Through Example

Children learn more from what we do than what we say.

When they see:

  • Food prepared with care
  • Time taken for simple tasks
  • Gratitude for provision
  • Pride in honest work

They learn that everyday efforts matter. A homemade lifestyle quietly shapes character, patience, and responsibility.


Making Room for Grace

From scratch living is not about perfection. There will be busy seasons when convenience is necessary—and that is okay.

The goal of traditional homemaking is not to impress but to nourish. Some days that nourishment comes from a simmering pot on the stove. Other days, it comes from choosing rest.

Grace belongs in every home.


Why Making It Yourself Still Matters

When you choose to make something yourself, you reclaim a small piece of your day—and your home. You slow down, you notice, and you participate in the quiet work of caring.

From scratch living reminds us that the ordinary is sacred. That meals, hands, time, and love are worthy of attention.

And that is why homemade still matters.


Coming next in the homemade series:

  • Homemade bread for beginners
  • Pantry staples you can make at home
  • Building a from-scratch kitchen over time
  • Natural homemade cleaners that work

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I’m Sarah

I started Homegrown Revival to document and share our journey toward a slower, more soulful life. Here you’ll find encouragement, how-tos, and reflections from our days spent learning, growing, and making at home.

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