Thursday, November 14, 2013
Homeschool Minute - Lifecycle of a Frog
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Homeschool Minute - Landforms

I did the water forms a while ago and shared how I made them on here.
Mountain, hill, cliff, valley, mesa, canyon, and plain.
Another easy and frugal homeschool tool!
These were free for me to make, Used what
I had left from making the waterforms
http://preparedforsurvival.blogspot.com/2013/10/homeschool-minute-homemade-water.html
EMF Protection
Every day there are new "smart" devices being introduced that promise to make our lives better and easier.
And while that might be true, there are also invisible and dangerous consequences to this technology that we are exposing ourselves to at a new and greater level (and it's only going to get worse as we become more dependent on automated technology).
As we become more "connected" with our electronic devices, so does the world around us.
Consider that:
- cell phones increasingly don't leave our pockets or bedsides
- WiFi equipment all around us is emitting dangerous electromagnetic radiation (sometimes 24/7)
* wifi routers
* cordless phones
* smart meters
* smart appliances, smoke alarms, alarm systems...
* cell phone towers
* electric cars
* power lines
* and many, many more
If you have been curious or even concerned about what all of the “smart” devices could be doing to your health, I hope you'll consider some startling data discussed in this book.
Additionally, if you have children, there are much greater risks that can have long term consequences.
If you currently have any unexplained health issues (i.e. like dizziness, sleep issues, loss of focus, etc.), EMF Sensitivity is a very possible culprit.
I wrote this book because as a doctor I was suffering from severe EMF and electromagnetic radiation exposure related health issues that literally took me months to piece together. If I, as a doctor, missed these signs, so could you.
I am so passionate about sharing what I now know about what these silent EMF dangers are doing to our health, that I want to help you prevent what happened to me.
I have successfully been able to cut the EMF Exposure in my home and surroundings by an estimated 80%, and because of that I believe that my health has been greatly improved. I also did so without spending a lot of money or feeling like I am missing out on the "technology" train.
I want to help dispel the truth and myths, so that you have the tools and knowledge you need to protect you, your family and especially your children!
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In this book you'll discover:
- How at risk you are now (you can take a short quiz to find out)
- 10 Simple and Affordable ways you can reduce your exposure
- Why this “invisible” exposure can be harming your health
- 11 unexplained health issues you might be experiencing now (there are many, but these are some of the most common)
- Why EMF is particularly dangerous for your children
- The biggest EMF offenders in your house, and what you can do about it
- The types of electropollution
- Compelling studies, charts and case studies
- Smart Meter myths and dangers
- Tools you can use to measure fields in your home
- What levels are "safe"
- Even if you are currently symptom free, risks of illness that can occur
BONUS: You’ll also have the opportunity to download a free worksheet (self assessment) that will help you further determine the current risk to your family now.
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Learn how to protect yourself and your family.
Download the book today to learn about the dangers and 10 simple and affordable actions you can take today to protect you and your family from EMF exposure.
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Dr. Ariel Policano has over 10 years of clinical experience in natural medicine.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Super Easy Yeast Bread
Here is the recipe that my Little Man used to make bread. Made some great tasting bread.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
NEED:
1 cup milk
1/4 cup sugar
4 tablespoon margarine
1 teaspoon salt
1 package yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1 egg
4 cup flour
Heat the milk slowly on low heat. Add the sugar, margarine, and salt to the hot milk. Let it cool.
While the milk was hesting up mix the yeast and warm water together in a small bowl. Set it aside until it gets bubbly. About 5 minutes.
To the milk mixture add 1 cup of the flour and mix it well. Then add the egg that had been slightly beaten and the yeast. Use a whisk to mix it up.
Add the remaining 3 cups of flour until the dough is easy to handle. Knead for about 8 minutes and the put in a slightly greased bowl, covered, and set in a warm spot to rise. About an hour. Punch it down and knead it another few minutes. Split and place in 2 greased bread pans. Cover them with a damp cloth and set them aside to rise one more time. Stick in the oven and bake about 20 minutes.
If a seven year old can make this, than we all can!
Monday, November 11, 2013
My 7 Year Old Little Man Can Bake Bread
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!
$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
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