The Amish Ways

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The Amish Ways

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If you want to survive an economic collapse, a civil war, an emp strike and other major disasters, all you need to do is learn from the only people who would hardly even notice them.

The Amish have been thriving for generations without electricity or running water…without supermarkets, without pharmacies, and many other modern necessities that would simply vanish in a collapse.

Inside The Amish Ways you’ll uncover the survival skills and projects of independence that allowed them to do so.

These life-saving Amish secrets have never been shared before with the outside world.

And they are so powerful that they’ll make anyone self-sufficient on their own property, come hell or high water!

The Amish Ways is written by a former Amish, Eddie Swartzentruber.

Eddie was born Amish, and he’s lived with them for many years.

So, he’s had the unique opportunity to witness first-hand everything the Amish do that makes them so much more resilient to a crisis than the rest of us.

With a copy of The Amish Ways in your hands you’ll discover how to make an Amish fridge that needs no electricity to keep your meat, cheese, eggs, milk and other foods spoiling year-round, how to create water out of thin air, build an underground greenhouse where you can grow hundreds of pounds of food hidden away from prying eyes, make dozens of powerful remedies like the Amish Painkiller, The Liquid Antibiotic or The Amish Parasite Flush, how to can everything you grow for long-term pantry storage, Amish survival hacks that can help you thrive in a long-term blackout, why you should never store drinking water in a blue barrel, what Amish tools make you self-Sufficient in a world without electricity, how to make an Amish AC Unit that cools your home without power, and many…many more!

The Amish Ways is hundreds of pages long, it has big color pictures and step-by-step instructions and diagrams for every skill and every project.

 

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Amine Howard

I thought the book did a great job of showing the beauty of Amish traditions. The sections on simplicity and craftsmanship really stood out to me. If I had one small wish, it would be for more photos, but the writing itself paints a clear picture.

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Melissa Grant

I loved this book. It’s not just about the Amish—it’s about living intentionally. The stories were written in a gentle, reflective style, and I found myself highlighting passages about community and gratitude. It’s the kind of book that lingers in your mind after you finish.

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Douglas Reeves

A thoughtful book that really shows how the Amish live differently from most of us. I appreciated the honesty about both the strengths and challenges of their lifestyle. Some chapters were slower than others, but overall I walked away with a sense of peace.

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Karen Willis

This was a pleasant read. I enjoyed learning about the traditions and values that shape Amish communities. The book balances history with practical insights, and it gave me a new respect for a way of life that focuses on family and faith. I think I’ll come back to this one whenever I feel overwhelmed by modern life.

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Alan Matthews

I found this book to be both calming and inspiring. The stories about Amish families and their daily practices reminded me of the value of slowing down and appreciating simple things. It wasn’t preachy, just thoughtful. I especially liked the parts about farming and food preservation—it made me want to try a few things in my own backyard.