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ROOT CELLARS

A root cellar acts as refrigerator in the spring and summer, now replaced by the refrigerator. Root cellars are an inexpensive way to put up food.

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Greg Roberts tells us about an old idea that's gaining new popularity:

A refrigerator in spring and summer, safe-fromfreezing pantry in fall and win ter, and a manmade cave dug into a hill side and sealed shut with thick doubt doors . . . that was a root cellar.

Not long ago, just about every family IN ing in the world's colder climes had on of the harvest keepers. Nestled in the earth-and away from the heat of the kitch en-a root cellar maintained a tempera ture just above freezing and provided practical storage bin for root crops, ap pies, meats, cabbages, and other good . . . throughout a long winter.

Of course, the heyday of the homestead food storey ended a good while ago. When folks gained access to refrigerators and supermarkets, the root cellar was pretty much forgotten. In fact, by the time I was a lad, all the food houses in our area had long since been abandoned. The deteriorating structures were used only by us youngsters . . . as "secret" forts.

Nowadays, though, there's been a revival of interest in practical, inexpensive ways of putting up food. More and more people are rediscovering the wisdom of constructing a place to store unprocessed, homegrown edibles. And, even though building a cellar requires a fair investment in labor and materials, the finished shelter uses absolutely no operating energy and .id demands no maintenance or upkeep.

The root cellar shown in the accompanying photos was recently built by m, father, Ted Roberts, in Three Lakes, Wis cousin. Dad started the project by excavating an 8' X 8' X 20' cavern using a backhoe.

The bottom of the cellar was lined with sand for drainage purposes. When building the walls, though, Father laid a concrete base that had an upwardly protruding inner lip. The L-shaped foundation would both support the weight of the cedar log walls and brace the base of those rounds against the tons of sideways "cavein" pressure the earth-banked structure would be exposed to.

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