I need to get on computer later to read this through. Looks like some ideas to try out...
http://www.shtfpreparedness.com/7-free-solar-water-heating-system-designs/
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I need to get on computer later to read this through. Looks like some ideas to try out...
http://www.shtfpreparedness.com/7-free-solar-water-heating-system-designs/
Baked beans
Need:
2 cups of dried navy beans
A few slices of bacon
1 tablespoon of brown sugar
1/3 cup of molasses
1 teaspoon of dry mustard
5 tablespoon of ketchup
Soak the beans overnight and then drain and rinse them. Cook them in water until they are tender. Pour out the water into a bowl and set aside. Fry the bacon and add to the beans along with alk of the other ingredients. Add enough of the water you set aside to just cover the beans. Bake slowly in an oven that is set at 250 degrees for about 3 hours.
I was wanting to use my empty 72 hour survival ki bucket to make a survival car kit for my daughter. But, my little man found it and decided he needed it for his crayons! That's ok, I guess, just goes to show you that there are many things that you can do with one of those buckets!
What ideas can you come up with for one???
When you go to the grocery store next time hunt for the savings. I am always finding deals and items marked down. The other day I found a bunch of produce marked down to .40 cents a bunch. Just because it had a bad spot. Nothing wrong with them. I have celery in the dehydrator right now that I got. I have had it in there for a few hours now and it just dehydrates to nothing. But, i love it for soups. Only thing wrong with it was the bunch had been cut in half when they opened the case. Look out for bread, meat, and more to be marked down.


