The current houses are very large and with many. How much energy is needed to heat and illuminate them. Humans have created shelters that absorb a lot of energy. Sometimes in such large houses we find people, so why live in so much space and say we are ecologists or vegans or animal rights if we then use a lot of energy for our lives? The energy that we use to heat our homes, to light up and to cook is the same energy that pollutes the environment. I believe few of you have solar or photovoltaic panels in your homes. So gas or methane, light or electricity for your used appliances and for the kitchen.
I haven't ironed for 15 years and yet I dress normally, fold the laundry, dry it in the garage or cellar in winter, and in the sun in the garden in summer. I only sew with needle and thread, I don't use a cutting machine. I only cook once a day and in the summer I don't cook every day. I put the kitchen waste in the compost and become fertilizer for the plants in the garden. This winter I wanted to create a small greenhouse in the garage. Since I don't have any cars in the garage, I thought I'd fill some drums, recycled, with the earth and plant beans and potatoes. Why don't you do it too? We often have unused space and can grow simple things like legumes and potatoes.
Legumes can be stored for a long time, even years, and do not need brine or anything else to preserve them but only tightly closed cloth bags. So you can keep them as supplies and they are a food that is very good for your health.