Cottage Economy

007 - No 7 part 1 Bees Geese Ducks Turkeys Fowls Pigeons

29 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Step into the practical wisdom of William Cobbett as he tackles the vital questions of rural life. How can you tell when your pig is truly fat enough? Why should you reconsider buying mustard? What are the risks of relying solely on potatoes? Is beer really a better choice than tea? And which type of straw is best for crafting bonnets? First published in 1821-22, Cobbetts *Cottage Economy* serves as an essential guide for the rural laboring cottager. A passionate advocate for the working class amidst a time of great social and industrial change, Cobbett’s radical perspectives and engaging prose offer a fascinating look into the daily lives of smallholders. Nearly 200 years later, his insights still resonate with those pursuing a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle. (Introduction by Philippa) For an in-depth exploration, be sure to check out the figures mentioned in the section on ice houses.

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Step into the practical wisdom of William Cobbett as he tackles the vital questions of rural life. How can you tell when your pig is truly fat enough? Why should you reconsider buying mustard? What are the risks of relying solely on potatoes? Is beer really a better choice than tea? And which type of straw is best for crafting bonnets? First published in 1821-22, Cobbetts *Cottage Economy* serves as an essential guide for the rural laboring cottager. A passionate advocate for the working class amidst a time of great social and industrial change, Cobbett’s radical perspectives and engaging prose offer a fascinating look into the daily lives of smallholders. Nearly 200 years later, his insights still resonate with those pursuing a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle. (Introduction by Philippa) For an in-depth exploration, be sure to check out the figures mentioned in the section on ice houses.

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episode 010 - No 8 part 2 Ice Houses artwork

010 - No 8 part 2 Ice Houses

Step into the practical wisdom of William Cobbett as he tackles the vital questions of rural life. How can you tell when your pig is truly fat enough? Why should you reconsider buying mustard? What are the risks of relying solely on potatoes? Is beer really a better choice than tea? And which type of straw is best for crafting bonnets? First published in 1821-22, Cobbetts *Cottage Economy* serves as an essential guide for the rural laboring cottager. A passionate advocate for the working class amidst a time of great social and industrial change, Cobbett’s radical perspectives and engaging prose offer a fascinating look into the daily lives of smallholders. Nearly 200 years later, his insights still resonate with those pursuing a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle. (Introduction by Philippa) For an in-depth exploration, be sure to check out the figures mentioned in the section on ice houses.

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episode 009 - No 8 part 1 English Straw Plat Postscript on Brewing artwork

009 - No 8 part 1 English Straw Plat Postscript on Brewing

Step into the practical wisdom of William Cobbett as he tackles the vital questions of rural life. How can you tell when your pig is truly fat enough? Why should you reconsider buying mustard? What are the risks of relying solely on potatoes? Is beer really a better choice than tea? And which type of straw is best for crafting bonnets? First published in 1821-22, Cobbetts *Cottage Economy* serves as an essential guide for the rural laboring cottager. A passionate advocate for the working class amidst a time of great social and industrial change, Cobbett’s radical perspectives and engaging prose offer a fascinating look into the daily lives of smallholders. Nearly 200 years later, his insights still resonate with those pursuing a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle. (Introduction by Philippa) For an in-depth exploration, be sure to check out the figures mentioned in the section on ice houses.

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episode 008 - No 7 part 2 Rabbits Goats and Ewes Candles and Rushes Mustard Dress Household Goods and Fuel Hops Ye artwork

008 - No 7 part 2 Rabbits Goats and Ewes Candles and Rushes Mustard Dress Household Goods and Fuel Hops Ye

Step into the practical wisdom of William Cobbett as he tackles the vital questions of rural life. How can you tell when your pig is truly fat enough? Why should you reconsider buying mustard? What are the risks of relying solely on potatoes? Is beer really a better choice than tea? And which type of straw is best for crafting bonnets? First published in 1821-22, Cobbetts *Cottage Economy* serves as an essential guide for the rural laboring cottager. A passionate advocate for the working class amidst a time of great social and industrial change, Cobbett’s radical perspectives and engaging prose offer a fascinating look into the daily lives of smallholders. Nearly 200 years later, his insights still resonate with those pursuing a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle. (Introduction by Philippa) For an in-depth exploration, be sure to check out the figures mentioned in the section on ice houses.

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episode 007 - No 7 part 1 Bees Geese Ducks Turkeys Fowls Pigeons artwork

007 - No 7 part 1 Bees Geese Ducks Turkeys Fowls Pigeons

Step into the practical wisdom of William Cobbett as he tackles the vital questions of rural life. How can you tell when your pig is truly fat enough? Why should you reconsider buying mustard? What are the risks of relying solely on potatoes? Is beer really a better choice than tea? And which type of straw is best for crafting bonnets? First published in 1821-22, Cobbetts *Cottage Economy* serves as an essential guide for the rural laboring cottager. A passionate advocate for the working class amidst a time of great social and industrial change, Cobbett’s radical perspectives and engaging prose offer a fascinating look into the daily lives of smallholders. Nearly 200 years later, his insights still resonate with those pursuing a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle. (Introduction by Philippa) For an in-depth exploration, be sure to check out the figures mentioned in the section on ice houses.

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