Saturday, February 8, 2025
Food Storage Recipe _ Cheesy Bean Quesadillas
This is something quick to make and could be great for snacking while watching a movie on Netflix. Look for instant refried beans the next time that you are needing them. They are easy to store and last for a long time. They reconstitute easy by adding water. You can also make your own - http://preparedforsurvival.blogspot.com/2013/03/instant-refried-beans-diy.html
For this recipe you will NEED:
4 flour tortillas
1 can refried beans
1 cup of shredded monterey jack cheese
salsa for topping.
Place 1 tortilla in a skillet and cover it with 1/4 of the refried beans and 1/4 of the cheese. Heat it over a medium heat until the cheese has melted. Fold the tortilla over.
Repeat this with the other 3 tortillas.
Serve hot with the salsa.
Friday, February 7, 2025
Signs In The Sky
If you are caught out in bad weather it could be fatal to your survival. There are times to move on and times to make shelter. There are certain things that you can watch for in the sky to predict short-term weather conditions.
" Red sky at night , shepherd's delight, red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning. " is a very old weather saying. A red sky at night indicates that the atmosphere holds very little moisture. Meaning that there will be no rain or snow with in a couple of hours. A red sky in the morning is a warning that storms are approaching.
A grey morning is usually a sign that the day ahead will be dry. A grey sky in the evening indicates rain.
A clear sky at night is usually an indication that the night weather will be good. Towards the end of summer it can be an indication of frost.
If you have a very clear sky one night followed by a night with very few stars visible , it could mean that the weather is going to be changing.
An enlarging corona around the sun or moon can be a sign of good weather and a shrinking corona around them can be a sign of rain.
Learn the signs in the sky and you can increase your chances of survival. You will know when to hunker down in a shelter and when you can move on.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Food Storage Recipe ~ Homemade Jam
Making homemade jam is really not too hard. Here is my favorite recipe for making it.
YUMMY and everyone in the family loves it. It does not last very long in our house.
NEED :
3 pounds of fruit - I use 1 pound each of berries to make a mixed berry jam. Raspberries, Blackberries, and Strawberries.
3 1/3 cup of sugar
1/4 teaspoon of coarse salt
2 tablespoon of fresh lemon juice
Stir the ingredients together in a large heavy bottomed pot.
Bring to a boil. Stir it until the sugar is dissolved and mash the fruit with a potato masher.
Add the lemon juice and continue to boil.
Stir it frequently until the bubbles slow, chunks of fruit show at the top , and the mixture clings to a spoon , but falls off in clumps. About 10 to 12 minutes.
Skim any foam from the top.
Ladle the jam into clean, glass jars
. Leave a 3/4 inch of headroom from the top of the jam to the top of the jar.
Let them cool completely.
Cover with tight lid, label, and refrigerate for up to a month. You can also freeze for up to a year.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Food Storage Recipe ~ Chicken Fajitas
Got out the old crock potChicken Fajitas
NEED:
Boneless chicken strips - I was lucky enough the other day to get about 5 pounds on meat markdown and for this I used about 1 pound. Just enough for sons.
About half a bag of 3 pepper stir fry mix - get in frozen section of Savalot
1 package of fajita seasoning mix.
1/4 cup of water.
Pour everything in the crock pot
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Refreshing Freedom: Showering Off the Grid
Refreshing Freedom: Showering Off the Grid - Off-Grid Rebel
Being able to keep clean in an off-grid situation would be the best!! To be able to shower will make you feel so much better. Find ways to keep yourself, your clothing, and your home clean in off-grid ways to be able to just continue on as you do now.
10 Must Have Items For Your Bug Out Bag
Depending on your location and the time of year will determine what exactly you will have in your bug out bag. Despite this there is some items that are essential and should be in everyone's kit.
Here are 10 items every bug out bag should include.
1. First aid kit ~ Adventure Medical Kits Adventure First Aid 2.0
2. Flashlight ~ Secur Waterproof Hand crank or built in Solar powered 3 LED Flashlight, High power 3 functions LED, Dynamo powered no batteries needed, waterproof up to 45 feet
3. Radio ~ Safe-T-Proof Solar, Hand-Crank Emergency Radio, Flashlight, Beacon, Cell Phone Charger
4. Multi-tool knife ~ Gerber 22-41545 Black Diesel Multi-Plier with Sheath
5. Firestarter ~ Gerber 31-000699 Bear Grylls Survival Series Fire Starter
6. Water Purification ~ LifeStraw Personal Water Filter
7. Rope ~ Koch 5170625 Diamond Braid Polypropylene Rope, 3/16 by 100 Feet, Assorted Colors
8. Shelter ~ Ultimate Survival Technologies Base All Weather Tent Tarp
9. Compass ~ Military Prismatic Sighting Compass w/ Pouch
10. Food ~ S.O.S. Rations Emergency 3600 Calorie Food Bar - 3 Day / 72 Hour Package with 5 Year Shelf Life
Monday, February 3, 2025
DIY Solar Oven
A solar oven is a great to cook off the grid and are easy to make on your own. Not difficult to make and your family will enjoy the fresh and hot meal. It takes about 30 minutes for a solar oven to preheat.
TO MAKE YOU NEED:
· two cardboard boxes (one large and one smaller)
· black construction paper
· scissors
· aluminum foil
· glue and tape
· staplers
· old newspapers
· a pencil (or a marker)
· plastic wrap.
- First, line the bottom of the large box with well crumbled newspaper. Then, insert the smaller box into the larger one, and fill in the empty side spaces between the boxes with newspaper crumbles.
- Make sure to cover the inside walls of the small box with aluminum foil. You can use invisible tape to glue the edges of the aluminum foil to the edges of the cardboard box.
- Glue the black construction paper onto the bottom of the small box. This will help absorb the heat much better, and your homemade solar oven will be more efficient.
- Next, on top of the large box, you need to lay a large piece of cardboard. Now trace the shape of the box on the board nicely, using a marker. Allow around 2-3 inches on each side around the trace line, and cut the cardboard.
- Now use aluminum foil in order to cover the cardboard. The aluminum foil that is placed over the cardboard must be extremely smooth and without any wrinkles so that it will reflect the light properly. Use invisible tape or glue in order to secure the aluminum foil onto the cardboard. The reflector that you obtained this way should be stapled or glued to the back of the large box.
Now your homemade solar oven is ready, and you need to make sure to place it so that the reflective part is facing the sun directly, for maximum efficiency. You can place just about any type of pot with a glass top that fits into your oven, and start making food using solar energy. You need to be patient however, because it might take even up to 3 or 4 hours until your meal is ready, so make sure to start cooking earlier than usual. If you want to make your cooker even more efficient, place a plastic wrap on top of your oven. Keeps the heat in a lot better with the plastic wrap over it.
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Ways To Cook With Your Fireplace
The open fire of your fireplace is a very versatile way to cook. There are many ways to cook with your fireplace and can be a great way to have a heated home and a hot meal when power is out. That one fire can not only give you heat, but you can bake, boil, roast, simmer a stew, and more. Pretty much like a campfire, but this is in your home.
One way to cook is by using a Cast-Iron Trivet
An easy way to roast some meat over the fire is by using a spit. Just impale the meat with the spit and place the meat over the fire to seal in the juices. Then move it further away from the fire and let it slow cook . Make sure that you have a big roasting pan under the meat to catch the dripping juices. Makes it safer and plus you can baste the meat with its juices while it is cooking.
A Reflector Oven
Some other tools to have for fireplace cooking are a hanging griddle, Pie Iron Sandwich Cooker
With all or any of these tools for cooking, you will be able to make great family meals for your family. No worries if a winter storm comes through and wipes out your power.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
15 Low-Tech Drafty Window and Door Fixes for a Cozy Home
15 Low-Tech Drafty Window and Door Fixes for a Cozy Home
If you are living in a drafty house, the good news is that there are lots of low-tech and low-cost options. There are some great DIY ways to keep in the heat and keep the cold out. Keep some wool blankets thrown over the sofa to use for keeping warm.
Friday, January 31, 2025
The Right Way to Make a Bucket Toilet
The Right Way to Make a Bucket Toilet - Primal Survivor
This is something that everyone is going to need! Grab a bucket and some trash bags! Easy to create and will help so much with hygiene. Having a way to take of business will be a lot safer and healthier. Don't want to take any chances.
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