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Saturday, December 28, 2013

165 Campfire Recipes Grilling - Foil Packets-Dutch Oven- How to Build a Fire- Camping with Kids & MORE!

165 Campfire Recipes Grilling - Foil Packets-Dutch Oven- How to Build a Fire- Camping with Kids & MORE! was a free book when I wrote this post. IT IS A HUGE BOOK!!! Great information, tips, recipes, etc in it. IT IS A MUST-HAVE BOOK.

Want to enjoy a wider variety of food while you’re camping? Would you like to learn how?

Do you want to learn how to build a campfire?

This book will walk you through the process.

Would you like to learn how to make your camping trip easier by doing some prep in advance?

Take a look at the Table of Contents below and you’ll see the great variety of recipes, tips and techniques in this book. It's so HUGE that I could only share part of it with you.

If you’ve never camped with your kids there are a lot of tips and fun food making camping more manageable with them. You’ll find food they can cook themselves on a stick because kids love to participate in their food. You’ll also find things to do with them to introduce them to the experience of camping before they leave the safety of home.

This book isn’t just for camping with your kids though. You’ll find lots of good things for the grown-ups too.

Kate Rosetti has lots of experience with different types of camping from tent camping to backpacking and even canoe camping. She also has 5 years’ experience working in a Scout camp and other summer camps. This book is written with the tent camper in mind. Tent camping differs from backpacking because you don’t have the weight limitations you have when backpacking.

You won’t find lots of recipes that use canned soup and other highly processed ingredients. You will find one or two that use canned gravy but the use of fresh ingredients is the primary focus.

This book contains an interactive Table of Contents and links to printable check lists. It is also well formatted with each recipe, prep times, cooking times and number of servings on an individual page.

Pick up your copy today and start planning your next camping trip!



Introduction
Tips For Camping With Kids
Plan Your Trip With Your Kids
Prepare Your Kids For Camping
Create Memories
Plan Alternative Activities
Make Traveling Fun
A Few Tips On Camping With Infants
How To Build A Campfire
How To Make Fire Starters
How to Choose Firewood
Fire Building 101
Planning Your Camping Food
Gorp
45 Camp Food Preparation Tips & Tricks
How To Manage Your Coolers
Food Storage Guide
Camping Checklists
Kitchen Equipment Checklist
Pantry Food Items Checklist
Cooking Methods
Open Campfire Cooking
Open Campfire Cooking Recipes:
Fun Stuff On A Stick
Grilling
Skewer Cooking
Beef Kabobs
Sirloin Steak Kabobs
Teriyaki Kabobs
Chicken Kabobs
Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs
Chicken Satay Kabobs
Chicken and Biscuit Kabobs
Pork Kabobs
Sweet and Sour Kielbasa Kabobs
Greek-Style Pork Kabobs
Bacon Wrapped Mushroom Kabobs
Seafood Kabobs
Sweet and Spicy Shrimp Kabobs
Salmon Kabobs with Asian Flavored Glaze
Veggie Kabobs
Grilled Veggie Shish Kabobs
Summer Vegetable Kabobs
Grilled Thyme-Cumin Vegetable Kabob
Grilling
Burgers On The Grill
Bleu Cheese Burgers
Teriyaki Burgers
Honey Ranch Burgers
Chile Rellenos Burgers
Mushroom Swiss Burger
Pizza Burgers
Mediterranean Lamb Burger With Greek Salsa
Asian Pork Burger
St. Thomas Burger
Scallion Sesame Turkey Burger
Parmesan Chicken Burgers
Chicken Cordon Bleu Burgers
Salmon Burgers
Tuna Burgers
Spicy Mexican Bean Burger
Portabella & Fontina Burger w/ Garlic Mayo
Grilled Eggplant Burger
Beef On The Grill
How To Grill A Steak
Pigs in Orbit
Beef Fajitas
Grilled Beef With Chimichurri Sauce
Jamaican Grilled Steaks
Merlot Marinated Grilled Beef
Chicken On The Grill
Grilled Greek Chicken Breasts
Grilled Chili-Lime Chicken
Grilled Moroccan Chicken
Grilled BBQ Chicken
Chicken with Balsamic BBQ Sauce
Bahamian BBQ Chicken
Asian Style BBQ Chicken
Pork On The Grill
Grilled Pork Chops
Garlic-Rosemary Pork Chops
Super Easy Greek Pork Tenderloin
Quick and Easy Grilled Pork Chops Or Chicken
Grilled Pineapple Pork Chops
Grilled Honey Mustard Pork Chops
Seafood On The Grill 

The Natural Pest Control Manual: Your Complete Guide to Getting Rid of Insect Pests, Bacteria, Mold and Much More Without Any Toxic Chemicals or Pesticides

The Natural Pest Control Manual: Your Complete Guide to Getting Rid of Insect Pests, Bacteria, Mold and Much More Without Any Toxic Chemicals or Pesticides (Organic Pest Control Guidebooks) was a free book for your Kindle survival library.

How To Kill Any Insects, Bugs or Pests Without Pesticides or Toxic Chemicals



Learn The Secrets of a Pest Control Expert Who Knows The Power of Organic Pest Control

Everything you've been taught about killing insects and pests is wrong! Learn how to:

Create Effective Traps in 5 Minutes To Kill Ants, Termites, Cockroaches and More!


In 5 minutes and for less than $5, you can create a baited trap that will kill almost any insect pest crawling in your home - without harming you, your family or your pets! For pests like ants and termites, where killing everything in the nest is necessary to stop the infestation for good, nothing will work better than these home-made pest traps which kill the pests without harming you or your family.

How To Kill Bugs Fast With Dish Soap and Other Detergents


Did you know that your household detergents were developed during World War II and when mixed with water will effectively kill almost any household bugs and pests including insects and arachnids?

How To Use Diatomaceous Earth To Kill Insects Fast


Did you know that the remains of 50-million year old Diatoms (algae) can be purchased for less than $2 a pound - enough to kill millions of ants, cockroaches, centipedes and other insects? Furthermore, Diatomaceous Earth is safe and effective (just don't inhale the dust).

Other Amazing Natural Pest Control Solutions


In addition, you'll learn how to use hair dryers, dust, dehumidifiers, charcoal, caulk, boric acid, bug juice cocktails, lights, natural insect repellants, salt, soap, surfactants, talcum powder, and dozens of other natural pest control strategies to protect you and your home from pests!

Friday, December 27, 2013

Homeschool Minute - Learning Fractions

I am trying to make fractions fun!  I got these fraction magnets and some tiny fraction flash cards. Little Man is basically just matching them up right now. Just trying to get him familiar with them before we really get into them.

List Of Items To Go Into A 72 Hour Kit

Surviving has always been the concern of almost every person who has braved every natural disasters and calamities with the help of a 72 hr emergency kit. It is undeniable that people are no match for what nature can bring upon him. With every hurricane, tornado, flood, earthquake, pandemic, power outage and severe winter storm, people have witnessed how defenseless they can be when nature unleashes its wrath. People don't even have the tool or equipment that can accurately detect every happening of these natural disasters.

Going through all the challenges that you would have to go through, not to mention staying alive, from all the possible natural disasters that might strike you and your family will not be very easy. Being able to do something about the disasters-like stopping it from happening - is always considered a futile attempt that people will not find any victory over them. But this should not give people the reason to just suck it in and succumb into the effects of what Mother Nature has to give.

Even if natural calamities and disasters have already claimed millions of lives and plowed through every place or country it finds in their paths, people have shown the ability to survive. With the help of some determination to continue living and some 72 hour packs for survival, people can have better chances of surviving different disasters of nature.

72 hour emergency survival kits are there for people to easily and quickly grab when disasters like earthquakes and tornadoes would hit them. Having a 72 hour survival kit or what other people would call as bug out bag or grab-and-run packs, contains the essential items for a person to survive in at least 3 days. People, who were able to bring with them their survival kits during emergencies while waiting for the rescue and medical teams, had better chances of surviving the calamities.

There are people who have dismissed the importance of 72 hour survival pack and would not want to go through all the trouble of getting one. They may not be aware that the need may have not come for them to have a use of the kit but it is always better to be prepared than be sorry later. Based on the reactions and experiences that people would have during emergencies like fires, typhoons, and earthquake, people would panic and just grabs almost anything that is readily available and nearby. Most of the time, the things people could grab are not the things they would need to survive.

People who know better prepare for these unexpected disasters with an army survival kit or any survival pack they can buy in stores. Those who find those survival kits on sale not unaffordable would just create or prepare their very own survival kits.

What You Need To Have in A 72 Hr Emergency Kit

If you are not like other people who would buys their survival kits in stores or online, you can make a list of essential things that you must have in your grab-and-run kit. Once you have your pen and paper ready, go and browse through the many sites and articles that you can find online which talks about survival during calamities and disasters. Most of these sites will give you pointers on how you can prepare your own survival kits and what should not be missing in the package.

You can find here some of the very important items that you should have in a 72 hour survival kit.

1. Food is important for survival. You don't have to put in the backpack every food you can think of just so you have plenty. Be smart in choosing the right types of food. It is ideal to have canned foods in your survival kit instead of foods that easily spoil.

2. Water is another basic need that you should not go without. You may choose to bring water purifiers too to be able to use whatever water source you will have during the disaster.

3. Don't forget to put some clothes in your kit. Pick some clothes that are comfortable and can allow you to move freely.

4. Bring a flashlight. Headlamps are actually more recommended since it will allow you to move your hands freely.

5. Have a map and whistle with you. When you are already weak and not able to scream for help, a whistle might come in handy for you.

6. If what you are preparing is an apocalypse survival kit then make sure to bring with you multipurpose tools or knives. You can also include a handy axe just in case the need arises.

There are many types of survival kits that you can prepare yourself to have or just purchase from stores. What matters is you will be safe and have better chance of survival with your 72 hr emergency kit.

Rey Baguio is an excellent article writer and researcher for different niches.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Drone Survival Guide

http://www.dronesurvivalguide.org/

This is really interesting. You can print off posters etc, also. Best to be informed. Learn everythinv you can about everything going on in the world today!

survival items to keep in car

As with any emergency or survival kit, you can't be prepared for everything, but you can be prepared for many things.

< >Below is a nice list of equipment that should serve you well in a wide variety of potential situations:

Extra pair of shoes, good walking, hiking, running shoes

1 - Medium backpack or soft zipper case (to keep your emergency gear in)

1 - Jumper cables

1 - Basic First Aid Kit

1 - Quality Rain Poncho

1 - Fleece Blanket

1 -quality multi-tool

1 - Duct Tape Roll

6 - 8" Cable Ties

3 - 24" Bungee Cords

1 - Road Safety Triangle Reflector

1 - Lighter

- Extra Batteries for Flashlight

Granola or Energy Bars (furthest date out you can find)

- Bottles of Water (take these out prior to winter)

1 - LED Headlamp Flashlight (this goes in vehicle)

1 - Survival Knife (this goes inside the vehicle)

A small camping stove and sterno packs

A few mres and survival food

Instant coffee

You can add anything else that you think you might need that will fit in pack. I also have a solar powered cell phone charger and radio in my kit.

Pack everything but the LED headlamp and survival knife in your backpack. Store the pack in your trunk.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Food Storage Recipe - Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken

This is something quick to make. Prepare it and go do your shopping or go to work. Come home to a yummy meal.

NEED;:

4 boneless chicken breast

1 can cream of chicken soup

2 cans cream of mushroom soup

3/4 cup frozen chopped carrot

3/4 cup frozen green beans

Dump all in your slow cooker and let it cook for about 8 hours. Add 2 cups of minute rice about 5-10 minutes before serving this.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Food Storage Recipe - Slow Cooker Beef & Gravy

This is so yummy served over mashed potatoes or pasta.

Slow cooker beef & gravy

2-3 pounds roast that has been cut into bite sized pieces

1 packet of onion soup mix

2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup

Place the roast pieces in the slow cooker. Sprinkle the onion soup mix over the meat. Cover it all with both cans of cream of mushroom soup. Let cook about 8-9 hours, stirring it about half way through.

Homeschool Minute - Homemade Pretty Paints

Let your kids be artist for the day with this easy to make paint!

What you need:
3 tablespoon sugar

1/2 cup of cornstartch
 
2 cups water

Mix the sugar and cornstarch in a small pot. Stir in the water and stir while warming over low heat. Do this until it is mixed well.

Pour equal parts of the mixture into small jars , baby food jars, great to use because of the lids for storing paint.

Add food coloring to each jar. Each of different colors. Stir them up and add more color to reach the color you want.

You can also add a small drop of soap detergent to each pot to make the paint clean up easier.
Now your kids are ready to paint. You can also add sparkles to the paint. Just have fun with it.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Food Storage Recipe- Pecan Pie

We have to have pecan pie during the holidays. It is just not Christmas without it. This is a easy recipe. Pecan pie is really not that hard to make.

Pecan Pie

Mix the following ingredients together very well...

1 cup dark corn syrup

1 cup brown sugar

1/3 teaspoon salt

1/3 cup melted margarine

1 teaspoon vanilla

Add 3 slightly beaten whole eggs.

Pour the mixture into an unbaked pie shell and sprinkle 1 1/2 cups shelled whole pecans over all of that mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes.






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