Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Signature Sleep Contour 8 Mattress Giveaway
Lack of sleep can often be caused by health problems, such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea or a neurological problem, but it can also be caused by simply having poor sleep habits.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Dehydrate Carrots & Celery!
What do I do when I am stuck in the house during a snowstorm? I try to work on preps. Went to the grocery store on Sunday and found a bunch of their carrots marked down. I bought them all. Brought them home and, while watching a little bit of March Madness, I cut these babies up and stuck them in my Food Dehydrator
. I had some celery in my fridge that I went ahead and added to it all. Filled up all 7 trays!!
Great to add to soups and any other recipes. I stored them in a glass air tight jar. I was really surprised at how quick they were dehydrated. Only took about 7 hours. I was thinking that it would take all night.Now I have a bit stocked up in my stockpile.
Great to add to soups and any other recipes. I stored them in a glass air tight jar. I was really surprised at how quick they were dehydrated. Only took about 7 hours. I was thinking that it would take all night.Now I have a bit stocked up in my stockpile.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Preppers Garden Food Production
Prepper's Garden Food Production will give you access to the information you need to grow all your food and your own seed, to avert control of your food access by this tyranny!
Friday, March 22, 2013
Backpack Gourmet: Good Hot Grub You Can Make at Home, Dehydrate, and Pack for Quick, Easy, and Healthy Eating on the Trail
Meals on the trail can be as delicious and varied as meals prepared at home. You can create meals to suit your tastes or diet--vegetarian, low fat, Asian, Italian. Meals prepared and dehydrated at home are compact and lightweight, perfect for the backpacker, and safer than packing perishable foods. The author shows how to prepare the meals so that they will travel well and will be easy to reconstitute in camp. The easy step-by-step instructions detail how to cook and dry lightweight, satisfying meals at home and then prepare them easily in camp--truly complete, instant meals. Includes over 160 recipes for soups, stews, pasta, casseroles, and breakfast and snack ideas as well as tips on drying food in a dehydrator or oven.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Global Incident Map Displaying Outbreaks Of All Varieties Of Diseases
Global Incident Map Displaying Outbreaks Of All Varieties Of Diseases
I have been reading The Jakarta Pandemic
! It has got me thinking about things. More areas where we all need to be prepared!
I have been reading The Jakarta Pandemic
Food Storage Recipe - Homemade "Ice Cream"
I am always trying to find things for my kids to eat for snacks that are so "junky", like chips etc. I was given this recipe a while ago. I cannot remember where I got it from , but my Little Man loves it!
Homemade "Ice Cream"
A few bananas that are a bit overripe - not too overripe
2 tablespoon creamy peanut butter
2 teaspoon of cocoa powder
Peel your bananas and slice them up. Put them in the freezer until they are frozen. Put them into a food processor and pulse them until they turn into mush. You will need to push the sides down to get the bananas down and keep them pulsing. After a few minutes of scraping the sides down and pulsing the bananas should have a creamy texture. When they look like whipped ice cream you can add the peanut butter and cocoa. You could also add anything else that your family likes ~ berries, chocolate chips, etc. This is like soft serve ice cream. You can freeze it for a few minutes to get a firmer texture. But we find that the soft serve is great.
Homemade "Ice Cream"
A few bananas that are a bit overripe - not too overripe
2 tablespoon creamy peanut butter
2 teaspoon of cocoa powder
Peel your bananas and slice them up. Put them in the freezer until they are frozen. Put them into a food processor and pulse them until they turn into mush. You will need to push the sides down to get the bananas down and keep them pulsing. After a few minutes of scraping the sides down and pulsing the bananas should have a creamy texture. When they look like whipped ice cream you can add the peanut butter and cocoa. You could also add anything else that your family likes ~ berries, chocolate chips, etc. This is like soft serve ice cream. You can freeze it for a few minutes to get a firmer texture. But we find that the soft serve is great.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Food Storage Recipe ~Basic Smoothies
Easy, quick,and made from what should be in your food storage.
A Basic Smoothie
1/4 cup of tang
1/4 cup non~instant dry milk
2 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 cups water
2 cups ice
fresh or frozen fruit ~ use bananas, strawberries, pineapple, mango, or peaches
Put the water in the blender and start blending.
While it is blending add everything else.
Blend it together until it is smooth.
Kids love this. Great for breakfast.
Rain Barrel Systems How To - Every Homeowner Should Be Using a Rain Barrel!
Rain barrel systems are a great way to save money on your water bill, and help save our Earth's natural resources.
Rain barrels catch rain water from your roof. These barrels can be used to water your gardens, shrubs, trees, and even your lawn.
The systems are a very cheap DIY project to build on your own. You can also purchase pre-made systems. Some of the pre-made systems are very decorative as well. If you live in an area where you have a home owners association, you may have to clear a rain barrel system first.
A simple 50 gallon food grade barrel with a spout on the bottom is all you need for a rain barrel collection system.
Place the rain barrel under a corner of your roof to catch the most rain water. You can hook a gutter system to your rain barrel to catch even more water.
A screen over the top of the barrel will keep out leaves and other debris. Homes with small children should have some kind of sturdy screen to keep small children from falling in. A screen can also keep out small animals.
The rain barrels work on a gravity system to water an area. A soaker hose can be attached near the bottom, and gravity will do the rest of the work. You can purchase pumps that will pump the water out of the barrel with enough pressure to run a sprinkler.
Rainwater irrigation is an excellent choice for watering vegetables. Rainwater is clean and fresh, and does not contain chemicals that may be found in city water.
You can store rainwater for long periods of time if it is stored in a dark colored barrel. The dark barrels do not allow in sunlight, which produces algae.
By utilizing rain barrels you will be doing your part for the environment by reducing the use of our natural resources. In some areas of drought, the perfect option for homeowners is to use rain barrel systems.
Rain barrels catch rain water from your roof. These barrels can be used to water your gardens, shrubs, trees, and even your lawn.
The systems are a very cheap DIY project to build on your own. You can also purchase pre-made systems. Some of the pre-made systems are very decorative as well. If you live in an area where you have a home owners association, you may have to clear a rain barrel system first.
A simple 50 gallon food grade barrel with a spout on the bottom is all you need for a rain barrel collection system.
Place the rain barrel under a corner of your roof to catch the most rain water. You can hook a gutter system to your rain barrel to catch even more water.
A screen over the top of the barrel will keep out leaves and other debris. Homes with small children should have some kind of sturdy screen to keep small children from falling in. A screen can also keep out small animals.
The rain barrels work on a gravity system to water an area. A soaker hose can be attached near the bottom, and gravity will do the rest of the work. You can purchase pumps that will pump the water out of the barrel with enough pressure to run a sprinkler.
Rainwater irrigation is an excellent choice for watering vegetables. Rainwater is clean and fresh, and does not contain chemicals that may be found in city water.
You can store rainwater for long periods of time if it is stored in a dark colored barrel. The dark barrels do not allow in sunlight, which produces algae.
By utilizing rain barrels you will be doing your part for the environment by reducing the use of our natural resources. In some areas of drought, the perfect option for homeowners is to use rain barrel systems.
To get started we need to know how to get a rain barrel collection system set up quickly and inexpensively!
Setting up a Garden Rain Barrel is so easy anyone can do it with a little guidance.
Click here to discover tips, how to information and sources where you can get your own rain barrel or plastic drum to start saving water and money! RainWaterBarrel.org
Setting up a Garden Rain Barrel is so easy anyone can do it with a little guidance.
Click here to discover tips, how to information and sources where you can get your own rain barrel or plastic drum to start saving water and money! RainWaterBarrel.org
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
More Garden Tips!
Getting your garden planned is work and fun. The number one tip that I can give is to not plant too early. Make sure the risk of frost is gone. Select easy veggies to grow that are your families favorites.
Some easy veggies to grow:
Tomatoes
Bush Beans
Cucumbers
Peppers
Zucchini
Squash
Onions
Lettuce
Eggplant
Peas
Radishes
Carrots
Check around online or ask a local nursery when the best time to plant for your area is. Plan out your garden with stakes that are labeled with each veggies name so that you know where you are going to plant them. Put in poles for the climbing plants. Keep the smaller plants grouped together and make sure you give the tomatoes plenty of room to sprawl. They will quickly take over a space, so let them have their room!
Water your garden in the early morning or evening. Let the water have time to soak in to get to the roots. Surface watering is not good. Your garden should get about 2 inches of water a week.
Thin out the seedlings as they start growing. Get rid of the weaker ones. This will allow the others to really grow and be healthier. Removing weeds often will also assure healthy veggies.You will have to be out in your garden often to weed it.
Invest in some rain barrels to catch rain water for watering your garden. This will save you money. Just a half inch of rain can fill a rain barrel.
Get the whole family involved with the garden. Kids have a lot of fun in one. Let them have their own seeds and section to grow what they like. I let my Little Man have one every year and we found out that he has quite a green thumb. Pretty awesome and he really loves growing veggies.
Some easy veggies to grow:
Tomatoes
Bush Beans
Cucumbers
Peppers
Zucchini
Squash
Onions
Lettuce
Eggplant
Peas
Radishes
Carrots
Check around online or ask a local nursery when the best time to plant for your area is. Plan out your garden with stakes that are labeled with each veggies name so that you know where you are going to plant them. Put in poles for the climbing plants. Keep the smaller plants grouped together and make sure you give the tomatoes plenty of room to sprawl. They will quickly take over a space, so let them have their room!
Water your garden in the early morning or evening. Let the water have time to soak in to get to the roots. Surface watering is not good. Your garden should get about 2 inches of water a week.
Thin out the seedlings as they start growing. Get rid of the weaker ones. This will allow the others to really grow and be healthier. Removing weeds often will also assure healthy veggies.You will have to be out in your garden often to weed it.
Invest in some rain barrels to catch rain water for watering your garden. This will save you money. Just a half inch of rain can fill a rain barrel.
Get the whole family involved with the garden. Kids have a lot of fun in one. Let them have their own seeds and section to grow what they like. I let my Little Man have one every year and we found out that he has quite a green thumb. Pretty awesome and he really loves growing veggies.
Monday, March 18, 2013
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Blu-ray Combo Pack Giveaway!
We’re proud to announce The Hobbit: An
Unexpected Journey coming to Blu-ray &DVD March
19th 2013!
Take the quiz below , post your results in the comments, and one lucky winner will win a copy of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Blu-ray Combo Pack!
Contest ends on April 1st 2013 - I have to have the winner's name and address sent in by April 9th 2013.
J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic
adventure follows the journey of Bilbo Baggins, who is swept
into an amazing quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of
Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Approached out of the
blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining
a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior,
Thorin Oakenshield. Their journey will take them into the Wild;
through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins and Orcs, deadly
Wargs and Sorcerers.
From Academy Award®-winning
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Journey,” the first of a trilogy of films adapting the
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Creatures of Middle-earth! Hobbits, Elves and Dwarves are just a few of the magical creatures that call Middle-earth home. Check out vital stats and unique features about each one!
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