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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Shelters Using A Tarp



I found this on Pinterest on this Board and just had to share it. There are so many great ideas on Pinterest for prepping and food storage. I have found so many great ideas and tips on there. This one for various shelters using a tarp I really love. We have 6 of the huge tarps that you could cover a whole house with, I know because I had to use one when we lost our roof during the wind storm of 2008! I could make some really awesome shelters with them. The only con about them though is that they are so heavy! LOL



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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Food Storage Recipe - TIP


I cannot believe that the first time I ever heard of these is in a commercial last night , right before Hell's Kitchen! They would be a great addition to your food storage. They come in an assortment of flavors. Would be an awesome thing to have on hand to make recipes from your food storage that your whole family would love. Keep things lively and not boring.

FLAVORS:

Progresso Recipe Starters Cooking Sauce, Creamy Parmesan Basil

Progresso Recipe Starters Cooking Sauce, Creamy Portabella Mushroom

Progresso Recipe Starters Cooking Sauce, Fire Roasted Tomato

Progresso Recipe Starters Creamy Roasted Garlic Cooking Sauce

Progresso Recipe Starters Cooking Sauce, Creamy Roasted Garlic with Chicken Broth

Progresso Recipe Starters Creamy Three Cheese Cooking Sauce

You can see from that list of flavors that there are many ways to use these in recipes. Your family will love having these in your food storage. The Progresso website even have a ton of RECIPES for you to get some ideas for using these recipe starter sauces.



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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Homeschoolers Need Calenders and Planners!

The number one thing that I have learned since homeschooling is that you have got to have a good calender and an even better day planner. I think that I have found some that are awesome and will fit my needs perfectly. I can get them where I get all of my other Office Supplies so that makes it convenient.

The most important thing I needed was a Planner that had lots of room and was sturdy enough to last with all of the times that I will be using it. I found the House of Doolittle Wirebound Weekly/ Monthly Planner and it is perfect for all of my needs. It has room enough on each day for me to write everything that I will be doing! This is perfect for day planning and lesson planning. I love the way the planner looks and it feels right in my hands when I am using it. It has a whole 2 pages per week!! It is wire-bound , which makes it lay down nice when I have it open on my desk. The cover of it is simulated leather and seems very strong. I don't think that it will tear any time soon. I will be taking this with me a lot when I go places and keeping it in my bag and it seems like it will be tough enough for the job that I need it for. This is perfect for my needs and I have plenty of room to plan out the whole school year. It is also Recycled.

I also wanted a desk calender for at home and for writing quick notes on and it is right here where I need it - ON MY DESK! I got this House of Doolittle Two-Color Monthly Desk Pad Calendar w/ Large Notes Section ! Another great Recycled product from them that actually fits my needs. Tons of room on each day for me to write things that need done. Sturdy paper and strong border. Fits right on my desk and is right where I need it. It is a full year and has a whole month on each page. I have never had a desk calender before and didn't think that it would work for me, but this has proven me wrong. It does work and I love it.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Altoids Tin Bread Bake (Survival Bread)

Altoids Tin Bread Bake (Survival Bread)

Just found this. Really cool idea. Wonder what else can be done with an Altoid tin.

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Kerosene Heaters - A Cost-Effective Alternative to Electric Heating(guest post)

Kerosene heaters are viewed by most as an archaic, outdated method of heating. But in reality, kerosene is a very cost effective, easy to use source of heat. While most of us picture the ancient glass lamp when we think of kerosene heaters, there are many modern, high efficiency kerosene based heating systems on the market today.

With impressive BTU production, these units are powerful enough to warm a very large living area at a reasonable cost. While many people enjoy the ease of electrical space heaters, the biggest flaw with these units is the very high cost of operation. With electrical bills skyrocketing in recent years, it's a viable option to explore kerosene as an alternative.

Kerosene can be stored for many years, and, contrary to what some might think, it's no more dangerous to store than any of the chemicals that are already kept in your household. Kerosene heaters, in fact, can be considered much safer than gas heating systems. With a gas heating system, even a small gas leak can be catastrophic. Something as simple as a pilot light going out can lead to an entire home filling with gas. In addition to the risk of combustion and fire, these fumes are very hazardous for family members who may be unknowingly breathing them in.

Another wonderful advantage of kerosene heating is the portability. Do you have a garage or workshop that's constantly ice cold in the winter? Having additional duct work run to this area can cost an arm and a leg, and to make matters worse, you're then stealing away valuable heating BTU's from the main living areas of your home. For households with an freestanding structure that's not directly attached to the home, this isn't even an option.

With a kerosene heater, it's as simple as filling it and turning it on. You can use it as needed. Once a day, once a week, or once a month, with kerosene, you pay only for what you use. Kerosene heaters are great for camping trips or outdoor activities as well. There are no wires, no power outlets, no gas lines, and no pilot lights to deal with. Simply set it down and turn it on, and you're enjoying comfortable, efficient heating immediately. An old fashioned kerosene heater can be a great conversation piece as well.

Nothing is more relaxing than enjoying a good book during the winter months in a comfortable chair beside an old fashioned kerosene flame. With constantly escalating electricity and gas bills, it's no surprise that people across the world are searching for alternative forms of energy. With the flexibility to heat only a portion of your home, it may be worth investing in a kerosene heater. Why turn on an entire central air unit and heat up the entire home when you're only using one room? Try out a kerosene heater and enjoy the savings that many people have known about for years!

Sarah writes about ways to save money on heating and cooling bills. Among Sarah's most recent work is an extensive write-up on the topic of portable kerosene heaters and how to effectively and safely use your heater in a kerosene heater safety guide.

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Wind Forecast! Great Tool For Boaters ETC!

This has got to be one of the greatest thing that I have ever seen. Anyone who spends time on a boat has got to get this wind forecast! They have online weather routing and alerts. You can also get Live wind observations from 15,000 live stations from around the world. With their outstanding accuracy you can be confident in your forecast. Your boating trip will be safer and you will have more fun knowing that your getting a reliable weather forecast. You can easily plan your boating or kayaking trip with this wind forecast. Plan out a safe and quick route. You can over to the website and get a free forecast really easy and see how detailed it is for yourself. You will be hooked. It is so easy to use and you can plan your trips now a day or so out and be safer knowing what the weather is going to be like. No more getting stuck out in inclement weather. It doesn't matter if you Yacht or just day fish, you can use this. Windsurfers and Kayaking even can use this tool with ease. Anyone who spends any time on the water has got to get this tool and use it. The pricing isn't too bad either, they have a basic package on up to a professional. You will find the right one for you. Get on over there and try out the free wind forecast.

Food Storage Recipe - Chicken & Broccoli Manicotti

Eating out of your food storage doesn't have to be boring and only beans! I try to show on this blog that you can be frugal and still eat great food out of your food stockpile. You just have to know how to put the stuff together and not just eat the same things all of the time. This is one of those recipes that uses what you already have in your stockpile.

Chicken & Broccoli Manicotti

You NEED:

1 can condensed cream of chicken soup

1-1/2 cups water

1/4 lb. (4 oz.) VELVEETA® cheese, cut into 1/2-inch cubes

2 cups frozen broccoli florets

12 manicotti shells, uncooked

16ozs of canned chicken , drained. I use my favorite - The Keystone All Natural Canned Chicken! I love this stuff - I use it and the beef in everything. Great in soups, recipes, and even just heat up with BBQ sauce and have sandwiches.

1/4 cup Grated Parmesan Cheese

HEAT oven to 400ºF. Microwave soup, water and VELVEETA in microwaveable bowl on HIGH 3 min. or until VELVEETA is melted and mixture is well blended, stirring after 2 min.; pour 1/3 into 13x9-inch baking dish. Set aside. Add broccoli to remaining soup mixture.

STUFF manicotti with chicken; place in baking dish. Top with remaining soup mixture and Parmesan; cover with foil.

BAKE 45 to 50 min. or until manicotti is tender! This is a great meal. Serve it with garlic bread and a salad. Easy and frugal.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Dehydrating Tomatoes

Dehydrating Tomatoes

Woke up this morning dry, crisp tomatoes. So , put them into the Magic Bullet and ground them up into a nice, fine powder. Added it to my jar of tomato powder. Now, when I need something with tomatoes in it , like soups, etc I will have it. Great tasting! Fresh from the garden.

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DIY Food Dehydrating (guest post)

You can save money and space by learning DIY food dehydrating techniques.Not only will this knowledge save you money, but you will have the assurance of knowing exactly what your dehydrated meals contain.

Water in fruits and vegetables, and meat causes rapid ripening and eventual decay due to the enzymes and bacteria. When you remove the water through dehydration or circulating dry, hot air through the food item it shrinks it down in size and decay causing moisture is eliminated.

Food Dehydrating Benefits

Once canned food is open it will spoil fairly fast. Dehydrated food containers can be opened and reopened without causing the food within to spoil because there is no moisture present.

Garden-grown food can also be dehydrated. It's a great way to provide nutritious food for your family during a survival scenario.

Rather than purchasing small amounts of perishable food when it's on sale, you can take advantage of sales by purchasing large amounts and dehydrating it before it spoils.

You can save space in your pantry by dehydrating bulky fruits and vegetables like peppers and apples. One quart jar will hold 25 dried apples.

DIY food dehydrating techniques have very little effect on the vitamin and mineral content in foods when performed at home. Dehydrating foods is healthier than freezing or canning because most vitamins are retained in the dehydration process.

All dehydrated fruits and vegetables keep their carbohydrate and fiber content.

Dehydrated foods are lightweight and space saving; great for survival backpacks.

Pre-Treating Foods

You don't need to pre-treat foods before DIY food dehydrating, although doing things like marinating, dipping, and blanching will enhance flavor and color in some foods. You can inhibit mold or yeast growth by causing a chemical reaction that is a result of pre-treating foods.

Using a commercial product like Fruit Fresh is one way to pre-treat, but you can also just dip the items in a mixture of lemon juice and water.

The dehydration process can change the color of some foods which makes them look a bit less appetizing. Pre-treatment is usually used when DIY food dehydrating outdoors using the sun and wind.

Food Dehydrators

One way to dehydrate foods is by using a chamber that forces air through food which dries and preserves it. You don't have to buy a dehydrator; homemade techniques work quite well.

An electric dehydrator should have a temperature control, trays with lots of ventilation, and a fan to circulate the air. Some units have an on and off switch while others need to be unplugged. Prices run from about $50 for an American Harvest brand to several hundred dollars for the best of the best, the Excalibur.

With a little luck you might pick up one at a garage sale for $10.

Solar Food Dehydration

A DIY food dehydration system uses the sun's heat and consists of a wooden box fitted with a glass top that traps heat inside. This type of unit can have a heat-absorbing plate inside that produces an air convection current that goes through a vent at the bottom of the box. Your food is dried out as the hot air takes the moisture out of the box.

Drying food outdoors in the sun has a number of benefits:

Depending on the outside humidity, it may dehydrate faster than when using an electric dehydrating unit

Easy to set up, use and clean - can be portable

Keeps food dry when it rains

Air-tight construction prevents insects from getting in

Does not contribute to energy costs

Dehydrating can start in the spring as soon as early season crops such as strawberries, peas and other berries are ripe

DIY Food Dehydrating in the Oven

Using your oven is a good way of DIY food dehydrating and works well with foods like banana chips and jerky.

Oven drying takes longer than the sun or an electric dehydrator and cannot be used if your oven cannot heat at temps below 140° Fahrenheit. If your oven won't go below 140° it may cook the food instead of dehydrating it.

When you're drying food, put trays on oven racks that are two-inches apart to allow proper air circulation.

DIY Food Dehydrating in Your Car

Other than solar food dehydration, the above methods need access to power. During an apocalyptic event you may not have access to power. In the summer you can turn any vehicle, which may not be drivable due to lack of gas, into a huge dehydrator. Window screens make great trays and you can load them up with thin slices of things like meat, vegetables, and fruit. Put them in your car or truck and crack the windows to allow the air to circulate.

Depending on where you are living and the amount of humidity in the air, most things will be completely dehydrated by the end of the day. Things that are not dry can be left in overnight as long as you roll up the windows to prevent moisture.

C.L. Hendricks has been a Jill-of-all-trades and become an expert in some, including active participation in the preparedness movement. It is with personal knowledge and experience that she writes for such websites as Apocalypse Survival and Real Survival Skills.

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