I gave my little man all of the items and talked him thru it. His bread turned out awesome! I have trouble with bread. He is not only a green thumb that can grow any seed or stick you give him, but he is also a baker! I have some great ideas for Christmas gifts for him now! Chefs hat, apron, etc!
Monday, November 11, 2013
$10 Root Cellar
1/10 of an acre can feed you all year!
The easiest way to grow more of your own calories is to focus on roots like potatoes and carrots. With yields of up to 200 calories per square foot, you can break your reliance on the grocery store with just a few seeds or starts and a shovel. Most root crops are easy to store through the winter and require no special harvesting or processing equipment.
So why don't we all grow roots? To keep them happy after harvest, these crops need a cool, damp storage spot like a root cellar. This book walks you through building a root cellar out of a junked fridge for $10, and also presents some slightly-higher-cost options for winter storage. Other highlights include tips for growing storage vegetables and feeding those roots to your family or your livestock.
69 photos.
Self-sufficiency begins with the potato!
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Christmas Present Ideas For Survivalist , Homesteaders, Preppers etc
Kindle
Katadyn Pocket Water Microfilter
3-Day Lite Emergency Kit
Mr. Heater F215100 MH4B Little Buddy 3800-BTU Indoor-Safe Propane Heater
Complete Pillar Candle Making Kit: Learn how fast, easy & fun it is to make your own pillar candles. Perfect for beginners!
Mountain House Best Sellers Kit
Emergency Survival Food Supply 275 Meal Pack
Global Sun Oven® - World's Best Solar Oven
RoadPro RPSL-350 12V 1.5 Quart Slow Cooker
Wonderwash
Advanced Elements 5 Gallon Summer Shower / Solar Shower
Kaito Electronics, Inc. Portable Dynamo & Solar-Powered Radio and Cell Phone Charger
Solar 11-in-1 Battery Charger
Glo Brite L201 Galaxy Clear Glass Kerosene/Oil Lamp
FoodSaver V2222 Vacuum Food Sealer PLUS Starter Kit
Nesco/American Harvest FD-80 Square-Shaped Dehydrator
Motorola MR355R 35-Mile Range 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)
Gerber 31-000701 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Kit
Whistle Creek Survival Kit in a Sardine Can
There are some great survivalist type movies that you can get someone for a present also. The Walking Dead: Season One
, and The Road
The Prepper's Pocket Guide: 101 Easy Things You Can Do to Ready Your Home for a Disaster
120 Serving Breakfast Only @ $198 (120 Servings breakfast assortment. No entrees) - Order Now!

Friday, November 8, 2013
Plows and Scarecrows: How to Successfully Pull Off Rural Preps
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
5 Effective Tips For Winterizing Your Chicken Coop
Chickens normally fall sick when they have to face cold weather and moisture. So proper insulation and heating is required to keep the birds happy.
Here are some tips for winterizing your chicken coop:
1) When building a chicken house, plan for having well insulated walls. The insulation should be such that the birds cannot peck or eat them.
2) Have pine shavings on the floor and the shelves where the birds normally sleep. This will keep the birds warm and healthy.
3) You should have proper arrangements for heating the waterers so that water does not freeze. This is extremely important for having proper water supply for the birds. Alternately you may have to hand carry water buckets several times a day from your home to the coop. This can be a difficult task.
4) Anther technique that is used for winterizing the chicken coop is to have ceramic lamps for heating. These lamps just produce heat and no light. It is important to install the lamps at a height and location where no one can even touch them by mistake.
5) For certain chicken house designs you can have arrangements for having shower curtains on the outside. This will stop the cold winds and snow from making any kind of impact on the house. This technique for winterizing chicken coop may save you from having heating inside the house.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Homeschool Minute - Parts Of A House Fly
Homemade Crazy Fun Putty Dough
Pour 1/3 cup liquid starch on a old cookie sheet. Using A craft stick, stir in 1 cup craft glue slowly. After it starts to clump, let it stand for a few minutes. Put a small bit of starch on your fingers and knead the dough mixture. Now you can pull it, stretch it, roll it, and even use it to lift pictures from the funny pages. I let my son play with this at the kitchen table on the cookie sheet. Make sure not to get it on carpet or furniture. Little Man had fun with the Sunday comics. Store it in small, airtight container.
Our Food Storage Has Been A Lifesaver...
The last 3 months has been so hard for us. Hubby switching jobs and he's been sick, taking 2 weeks off for that. If we didn't have the food storage we would've starved! Our savings was used for bills and medical, so having the food helped a lot. Didn't have to worry about feeding all of us on top of worrying about everything else.
Having food storage is a good idea for any type of emergency. Not just disaster, weather, zombie outbreak, etc. It is a good idea to have food storage because anything could happen. You never know what could happen. Lay-offs, sickness, switching jobs, moving and more. There are many things that could happen to us that make having food storage a great idea.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
The Healthy Prepper
The Healthy Prepper book reveals the preparedness secrets for thriving instead of just surviving and how you and your pets can be prepared for any situation in a healthy way. Information in this book is not like anything you’ve heard before in ANY prepper book!
In This Book You'll Discover:
* The #1 all natural item you should have in your preparedness kit that will knock out ANY virus - often in 24 hours or less!
* The absolute worse food to stock up on that most preppers buy a lot of.
* 2 little known and very unique methods that will make harmful insects want to stay far away from your survival garden while at the same time increasing the vigor, health and yield of your crops.
* How to create clean, pure, sparkling water out of thin air.
* What all natural items you should always include in your pet’s emergency preparedness kit.
And much, much more!
Also this book is meant to be a resource guide and not just an informative read. So many people only write about a topic and leave you scratching your head trying to figure out where to find what they are talking about. And if the product or resource written about isn't on the first 10 pages or so of Google then good luck finding it. This book is different. Links are provided in the book to most everything written about saving you lots of your precious time trying to locate many unique items you may have never even heard of. This is a true resource guide.
Be a Surthrivalist. Buy your copy now!
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Fireside Chicken Soup
Fireside chicken soup
Need:
2 tablespoon butter
1 medium carrot, sliced
1 celery stalk, sliced
1/4 cup mushrooms, sliced
2 packages of chicken ramen noodles
4 cups water
1 1/2 cup canned shredded chicken
2 tablespoon flour
( you can exchange all of vegetables with dehydrated or freeze-dried.)
Saute the veggies in the butter. Add the noodles, seasoning packs, and 3 1/2 cups of the water. Cook for a few minutes. Add he flour to the remaining 1/2 cup of water and then add to the soup. Serve. Sandwiches are good with this.
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