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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Frugal Survival Tip Of The Day

I already have one of these pressure handwashers from lehman's, but if you are on a budget they can be expensive. So if you are looking for a frugal way to be able to do small loads of laundry during a power outage you can take a large wide mouth bottle and put small things in it , like socks and underwear, fill it up 3/4 of the way with water , add about a teaspoon of soap and shake it up !! The agitation of your shaking it will get the items clean and then after a few minutes you empty and rinse the items. Hang them out to dry!!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

We Need More Tools


I had to take my sewing machine apart to change the belt and I was on the hunt for a darn screw driver. It dawned on me right then , that we do not have hardly any tools. How are we going to be more self-sufficient and prepared of we do not have any tools?? What would happen if something needed fixed? How would we cut anything if we had no saw?? I just really think that this needs to be another important thing for me to be on the lookout for. Hope I can find them at thrift stores and yard sales.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

It Is Getting Colder!


The past week it has been getting colder and colder and I have come to realize that we do not have enough blankets! So that is the next thing on my stockpile list ~~ BLANKETS!!!
I do not care what kind they are or what they look like - We just need a bunch of them to keep warm. What would we do if the power went off and it was deep winter and we did not have but a few blankets. With extra blankets we can all bundle up, use them to cover doorways so we can at least heat one room, use them to cover windows if we have to, and JUST BE WARM!!!

So now I am on the lookout for blankets! Does anyone know of any good sales??

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

10 Best Vegetables to Grow in Fall


Fall vegetables don't require any special care; in fact, you'll spend less time caring for your fall crops because of the favorable autumn growing conditions. Generally, plants will grow rapidly at first and gradually slow as the days become shorter and colder. Here are some tips and ideas for learning how to grow fall vegetables and what are the 10 best vegetables to grow in fall.

You'll be happy to discover that destructive insects won't be as numerous as the summer months.
You will also struggle less with weed control because the weeds will germinate less frequently and grow slower than they do during the warmer growing seasons. Compared to the hot and dry summers, fall usually brings an increase in the amount of precipitation, eliminating another time consuming garden chore of irrigating the garden.

With just a little attention and effort you may be surprised to find that growing fall vegetables in the backyard garden and planters is even more enjoyable than planting a vegetable garden during the spring and summer seasons. Why? It's simple. Cooler autumn temperatures make it a delight to spend time outside in the garden and also provide an advantage when it's time to harvest your fall crops.

Maturing crops including cabbages and root crops will maintain their quality and stand much longer in the garden during the fall season. Leafy greens can be harvested a leaf or two at a time from each plant during the season, leaving the smaller leaves in the center portion of the plant to continue growing and producing new leaves. Or you can harvest all of the leaves at once from the mature plants late in the season.

Following is a list of fast growing, cold hardy crops that are ideal for fall vegetable gardening. These are our top ten vegetables to grow in fall:
· Kale - Nutritious leafy greens on productive plants that surpass winter easily, even in very cold climates.
· Collards - Another leafy green similar to kale, but with larger, stronger flavored leaves are the collards.
· Lettuce - Plant varieties bred especially for growing during the fall season or in cold frames.
· Turnips - Here's a quick maturing root crop that's productive and easy to grow.
· Rutabagas - Larger and sweeter than turnips, plant rutabagas earlier in the summer for a full fall harvest.
· Broccoli - Popular, productive, and much easier to grow than cauliflower. Plus, its high dose of fiber and calcium keeps a body good
· Mustard - Spicy hot leaves; this is a very fast growing vegetable.
· Cabbage - Grow from transplants (like broccoli and cauliflower) or start seeds indoors under lights.
· Arugula - Fast growing leafy greens for salads or gourmet recipes.
· Leeks - One of the hardiest plants in the garden, leeks can even withstand winter freezes.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Just Wanted To Share

Liberty is worth the price..

"The said constitution shall never be construed to authorize congress to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms."
Samuel Adams
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"A free people ought to be armed"
George Washington - 1790
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"Throughout the ages, Big-Government has always been the most deadly enemy of the people’s liberty."
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"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
Thomas Paine - 1777
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"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated, and scorned. When his cause succeeds however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."
Mark Twain
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"It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself."
Thomas Jefferson
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"!935 will go down in history! For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration!"
Adolf Hitler - 1935
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"They that give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin - 1776
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"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but down-right force. When ever you give up that force, you are ruinedThe great object is that every man be armed Everyone who is able may have a gun."
Patrick Henry
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"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain their right to keep and bear arms is as a resort to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
Thomas Jefferson
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"Americans need never fear their government because of the advantage of being armed, which the American possess over the people of almost every other nation."
James Madison
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Stock Up On Paper Items


You can never have enough paper items!!!

I have been stocking up on toilet paper and paper towels for a while now. I also have some paper plates! I do not worry too much about diapers. I do have a few packs of diapers for an emergency , but I have been using cloth diapers for over a year now and have tons of them that I have been making. I have even been making cloth wipes for when baby needs wiped and we could use them to if we run out of toilet paper.
I want to be prepared for anything and everything!! You never know when there might be a snow storm or something and there might be a few days that you cannot get out. What would you do if you ran out of toilet paper?? That is one of things that I always keep in mind when I am thinking of what I need to stockpile -- MY FAMILIES COMFORT!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

A Coffee Can Stove

I have a big coffee can that I cannot wait until I have it empty so that I can try this one out. Seems easy enough to make and then it will be another item that I have to cook on. Currently I have a propane camping stove, I can make a solar cooker, and I have a very small alcohol stove! I want to be prepared!! Plus I want backup because I do not have enough room to be storing thousands of bottles of the propane that I need for the camping stove.
Links to some sites to make a coffee can stove:

A 2 cent Hobo Stove

DIY Backpacking Stoves

Hobo Stove

Awesome tutorial to make a coffee can stove

Coffeecan stove

Youtube videos showing coffee can stoves

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sneaky Places To Hide Things

One of my favorite blogs and the only one that I subscribe to is TipNut and I came across this post that I thought was awesome and wanted to share with all of you. It might come in handy to be able to hide valuables in sneaky places. You never know when you might have to hide cash, jewelry, or whatever. Has some great ideas and tips. You might want to go ahead and check out the whole site.





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