Furthermore, the couple also does not have the usual monthly recurring expenses like water, sewer, or electric.
The only things they have to pay for are their phone and internet bills, propane for the water heater/stove, gas for the electric generator, and groceries.
“We plan very well when it comes to groceries, and we shop what’s on sale. So for us, it’s not hard to live off fifteen hours a week, but we set our lives up to be able to do that,” she concluded.
So, what do you think? Is off-grid living for you?
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