The famous blizzard of 1888 occurred from March 11th through the 14th. Snow fell at times up to 3-4 feet in New York, New Jersey, Conn. and Massachusetts.Huge drifts were reported and some covered entire houses.Drifts were reported to average 30-40 feet, over the tops of houses from New York to New England, with reports of drifts which covered 3-4 story houses.Severe floods occurred throughout the New York City area and in Brooklyn in particular.This book provides specific guidance for citizens and even officials to mitigate even the worst potential damage given simple preventive steps taken on an anticipatory basis.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
How To Plan For A Blizzard
The famous blizzard of 1888 occurred from March 11th through the 14th. Snow fell at times up to 3-4 feet in New York, New Jersey, Conn. and Massachusetts.Huge drifts were reported and some covered entire houses.Drifts were reported to average 30-40 feet, over the tops of houses from New York to New England, with reports of drifts which covered 3-4 story houses.Severe floods occurred throughout the New York City area and in Brooklyn in particular.This book provides specific guidance for citizens and even officials to mitigate even the worst potential damage given simple preventive steps taken on an anticipatory basis.
Homeschool minute - teaching the presidents
I have a little man that pretty much has to have everything be like games. We were going over the flash cards last night and he got bored by about the 10th card! This morning I got up early and using a printable that I had printed a while ago and some craft sticks I made him something that is funner for him and more hands-on.
Craft sticks
Printable of all of the presidents
Glue
Write the president name on front of stick. I wrote the dates and the number of which president they are on back of stick. Glue the head on! Easy and almost free! Craft sticks were a dollar at dollar tree!
Fun for him.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Beef Jerky In The Oven
Beef Jerky
NEED:
2 pounds of flank steak, round, or lean chuck steak - let it be semi-frozen so that it is easier to cut into slices
1 cup of water
1 teaspoon of coarse salt
1/4 cup of soy sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons of liquid smoke
1 teaspoon of onion powder
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon of black pepper
a dash of tabasco
Cut all o the fat off of the meat. Mix all of the ingredients , except the meat, in a bowl. Slice the meat into thin and long strips. Put the strips of meat into the mixture and let marinate for a couple of hours. Set the oven temperature to 200 degrees and hang the strips of meat on the oven rack. I bought an extra one just for using for making beef jerky. Leave the door open slightly and the strips should be ready in about 24 hours.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Cooking In Your Fireplace
For cooking with a dutch oven in your fireplace you should have some way to have it hanging over the fire. Sometimes fireplaces have a bar built in them to use for hanging pots. Or you could use a Campfire Tripod
A Pie iron is a must. With its long handle it is the best for doing sandwiches in or take apart and use for a skillet. Just use a bit of butter or cooking spray and the stuff won't stick. You can do just about anything in a pie iron. Imagine cooking up some beans in your dutch oven over the fire and then having some corn bread done up in your pie iron! That is a great meal to have done in your fireplace!
Getting Ideas From The Walking Dead
What others items can be used for protection?
Saturday, February 15, 2014
food storage recipe - 10 minute fudge
I just made the fastest, easiest, yummiest peanut butter fudge in like 10 mins. Yum!
Here's the recipe:
1 lb box Confectioners sugar
2 T butter
1/3 C milk
1 C peanut butter
Place sugar, butter and milk in a large mixing bowl. Cook in the microwave 2 minutes on high. Take out, beat ingredients with hand mixer until combined. Microwave 30 seconds more, then add peanut butter and mix by hand or mixer until combined. Spread in foil or wax paper lined pan. Let cool then cut and ENJOY!
Food storage recipes - potato soup
Potato soup
Need:
5 potatoes ...peeled and diced
1 onion...chopped
2 carrots...sliced
1 1/2 cups of chicken broth
2 cups milk
Salt and pepper to taste
Saute the onions in a bit of butter. Add the broth, potatoes, and carrots. Cook until soft and then mash them up slighty. Add the milk. Salt and pepper it and heat through. Do not boil it.
Free hot water...
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/
Friday, February 14, 2014
Food storage recipe - baked beans
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.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
And Then What Can Do With The Broken Crayons...
Really easy and a great way to use up all of the broken pieces.
DIY Crayon Candles
You just need to get some of these - Votive Candle Wicks
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