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How to Be Self Sufficient in a City

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Living in a city doesn't necessarily mean that you can't be self-sufficient. Here are some tips on how to be self-sufficient in a city:

1. Grow your own food: Even if you don't have a yard, you can still grow some of your own food on a balcony, windowsill or rooftop. You can grow herbs, salad greens, tomatoes, and peppers in pots. If you have access to a community garden, you can grow more food.

2. Learn to cook: Cooking your own meals from scratch is not only healthier but can also save you money. Learn to cook with the ingredients you have on hand, and experiment with new recipes. Consider buying in bulk to save money.

3. Reduce waste: In a city, waste is a big problem. You can reduce waste by recycling, composting, and using cloth bags instead of plastic ones. You can also reduce waste by buying products in bulk and avoiding products with excessive packaging.

4. Use alternative transportation: Using alternative transportation, such as biking or walking, can reduce your carbon footprint and save you money on transportation costs. If you must use a car, consider carpooling or using public transportation.

5. Learn new skills: Being self-sufficient means being able to do things for yourself. Learn new skills, such as sewing, knitting, or woodworking, that will help you become more self-sufficient.

6. Build a network: Building a network of like-minded people can help you share resources, ideas, and knowledge. Join a local community group, attend events, and meet new people.

7. Reduce energy consumption: Reducing your energy consumption can help you save money and reduce your carbon footprint. Consider using energy-efficient appliances, turning off lights when not in use, and unplugging electronics when not in use.

8. Plan for emergencies: Emergencies can happen anywhere, and being self-sufficient means being able to handle them. Have a plan in place for emergencies, such as natural disasters, power outages, or job loss.

By following these tips, you can become more self-sufficient in a city and reduce your dependence on external resources.