My latest posts
- Slow Down and Soak Up Summer: Bat Adventures Await
- Establishing rhythm for a simpler and happier life.
- Are we doing simple and slow living wrong?
- What can we gain from doing less?
Welcome to Sprouting Wheel
Welcome to Sprouting Wheel. A place where we fill our minds and our days with permaculture, traditional skills, & autodidactic home education.
We are a small family of four that enjoy slow days and a simple life. Where we live according to the rhythm of the seasons. We enjoy breakfasts at the table while discussing our dreams of the night. Afternoons spend on our projects and crafts. And most of all, we love evenings of cooking all of us together.
We take a holistic approach to life and forever try to find our flow and balance in a world where living authentically can feel like a radical choice.
Come and join us here and learn together with us how to live the life that will bring you joy and fulfilment.
Delicious wholesome recipes
Try some of these delicious from-scratch recipes. Delicious food that is nutritious and wholesome, which is quick & easy to make.
- How to make an easy oven-roasted fry up breakfast in your cast iron skillet
- Sourdough shortcrust pastry an easy recipe +tips for a flaky & crispy crust
- Nourishing sourdough scones an easy recipe
- Quick & easy popcorn from scratch recipe
- How to start a sourdough starter and why
- Sourdough crepes recipe made from discard
- Easy Dutch oven sourdough bread for beginners
- Simple rustic chicken stew & dumplings easy recipe
Simple living & old-fashioned skills
Come and read about how we live a simple life, practice old-fashioned crafts and create a handmade home.
- Slow Down and Soak Up Summer: Bat Adventures Await
- Establishing rhythm for a simpler and happier life.
- Are we doing simple and slow living wrong?
- What can we gain from doing less?
- 5 steps to take for a simpler & more frugal life
- 5 spring hygge ideas for a slow & simple life
- Top 10 herbs for growing a herbal tea garden
- Why mending clothes matters & the benefits of invisible vs visible mending