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Friday, July 20, 2012

Mass Shooting @ Dark Knight Premiere

I had to turn the television off. I just was so sad about what happened in Colorado. I think that it was bothering my "little man" also. He loves Batman and the news and everything else was just repeating over and over about what happened and I finally just turned off the TV! I do not think that is a bad thing. Sometimes we need to know when our minds have heard and seen enough! We have said prayers for everyone involved. I got us out a game and we played Chutes and Ladders all afternoon. Just being with family is probably one of the best things that you can do when something tragic happens. Hug your family just a little bit tighter and Thank Jesus that you have your loved-ones in your life.

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Campfire Safety Tips

Camping and campfires go hand in hand. It is difficult to imagine going camping without building a fire to roast marshmallows over and to tell ghost stories around. Without proper safety etiquette, your campfire could turn your camping trip into a disaster.

Choosing a Safe Location For Your Campfire

Most commercial campgrounds already have preexisting fire rings to use. Unless the fire ring is in a dangerous spot, you should build your fire there. The campground owners have likely already deemed this as a safe location to build a fire. The fire ring will help contain sparks and prevent your fire from spreading.

If your campsite does not have a fire ring, you will need to create one. First find a spot that meets these criteria:

- downwind at least 5 feet away from your tent and firewood

- away from trees, bushes, logs, stumps and overhanging branches

- away from dry grass and forest debris

- away from any other flammable items

If your campsite does have a fire ring already, check if it meets the above criteria too. The landscape around your campsite could have changed since the fire ring was initially built. There might now be a branch that overhangs the current fire ring.

Preparing Your Campfire Area

Once you have chosen where to build your campfire, you need to ensure that the area is completely clear of anything that could ignite. It is best to clear the ground right down to the soil within about 5 feet of your fire pit. Surrounding twigs and dry leaves could easily catch fire from a wayward spark.

Next dig a shallow pit about 2 feet across and encircle this pit with a ring of medium sized rocks. These rocks should be placed snuggly together without any gaps where sparks could fly through. Remove any small, loose stones from the pit that could potentially explode from the fire's heat.

Before you begin building your campfire, make sure you have equipment on hand to extinguish your fire. You will need a large bucket of water and a shovel. Keep these things close enough to your fire pit that they are quickly accessible in an emergency. If the ground around your campsite is too hard to shovel, also keep a bucket of sand or dirt nearby.

Safely Igniting Your Campfire

Avoid using lighter fluid or other chemicals to start your fire. These fuels are dangerous to use in the wilderness. They can unexpectedly flare up and catch your clothing on fire. Instead just use a lighter or match to ignite your kindling. Do not discard any used matches until they are cool to the touch.

It can be tempting to build a large bonfire instead of a reasonably sized campfire. Resist the temptation and put safety first. A large fire will emit more potentially hazardous sparks. These sparks from a large fire are capable to drifting further away than sparks from a small fire. Also it can be much more difficult to extinguish a large fire.

Maintaining a Safe Campfire

While your campfire is burning, never leave it unattended! Despite other safety precautions, your campfire could spread from your fire pit. You need to be around to ensure your campfire doesn't spread.

Be careful of what you burn in your campfire. Try to stick to manageable pieces of firewood that easily fit within your fire pit. It is not a good idea to burn large logs that stick out past your fire pit. Also avoid burning fresh branches that give off excess sparks.

Properly Extinguishing Your Campfire

Before you go to sleep or when you leave the campsite, you must fully extinguish your campfire. First, douse the flames by pouring water on the fire. You are not done yet though. Just because you can't see flames, it does not mean the fire cannot reignite itself. There are usually still hot embers that will continue smoldering for hours. To deal with the embers, stir the coals and add more water. Then cover the coals with dirt or sand.

Conclusion

It is far too easy for a campfire to spread becoming a forest fire. When you are camping, it is your responsibility to protect the forest from your campfire. Follow these simple campfire safety rules and use your common sense. Sometimes it simply is not safe to have a campfire at all. If the forest is too dry and forest fire danger is high, there is often a ban on campfires. Respect these bans as they are for your own safety. Strong winds make for dangerous campfire conditions too. So use your own judgment if necessary. Do what you can to protect our forests.

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

How to make Bread in A bag

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This is such a great idea and I think it would be a good idea when camping or when needing a way to bake bread in an emergency. Might be something to try out.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Salad Spinner For Off The Grid Laundry Washing?

My daughter couldn't understand why I was so happy and even did a happy dance at the thrift store on Saturday!! I found this Salad Spinner for an unbelievable low price. Almost free. I now have one to put into my stockpile and survival tool room!!! You can wash small clothing , undergarments, socks, and whatever else in one of these. Great for during an emergency or just wanting to save money! Need one thing washed - instead of wasting water doing it in a washing machine, you can do it in one of these. And as you can see in the video below it is easy!!





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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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STOCK UP AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!!!! BE PREPARED NOW AND YOU WON'T BE UNPREPARED LATER!!



Guest Post - Emergency Food and Water Storage Tips For Home

Our lives can be so busy and routine, we often neglect preparing our families and our homes for the unexpected. In the event of a severe disaster or calamity, public services will most likely be stretched thin. Establishing a short or even long term food, water and financial reserve can bring comfort and peace of mind during adverse times. Assuming that you are able to stay within your home during an emergency, the following tips can assist you in your preparation efforts.

Food Supply

If this is your first attempt at starting a food supply then shoot for something short-term like 2-3 months worth. Stick to your existing grocery buying habits (hopefully healthy and wholesome) and buy a little extra with every purchase. Put aside the extra that you buy as the start to your food supply. Once you have 2-3 months worth, begin rotating out your food storage to prevent spoilage. Consider marking items as you purchase with a date stamp. Masking tape with a permanent marker works well.

Drinking Water

Water is vital for survival and may not be readily available during a disaster. Store potable water (suitable for drinking) in containers designated for storing water. Be sure to pretreat water from questionable sources including rain runoff. Most water can be purified by boiling for than 10min, using purification tablets or iodine. If you already subscribe to bottle water service, consider having the service deliver 10-15 5 gallon bottles all at once then stick to your normal consumption rotation afterwards. Now you have a good supply of potable water should the need arise. Water should also be stored for personal hygiene and cleaning. Consider purchasing a few commercial grade 55 gallon plastic drums. Use these drums for non-potable water or water that will be used for cleaning, flushing toilets, hygiene, etc. It would be ideal to keep maybe 1 drum filled with water in a spot that will need water and the others empty. If you have early warning of a pending disaster, move the empty drums where they will be used. For example, place one in the bathroom and one in the kitchen then fill them up. Obviously, if you have them outside and already filled, it will be pretty hard to move them.

Savings

As with your food supply, try to save a little money each month and steadily increase the amount over time. A good financial safety net would be savings enough to cover 3-6 months worth of expenses.

Long Term Food Supply

Once you're in the habit of saving enough food for the short-term, try extending it long-term (up to a year or longer). White rice, beans and wheat are some of the best foods for long term storage.

These are essential tips that can help sustain the survivability and well being of your family during adverse times. You can never be too prepared for the unexpected.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

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Friday, July 13, 2012

An All Natural Diet Solution!

I know this is totally off-topic and I really don't like to talk about dieting too often, but when I find out about one that is all natural and really works, I want to share it with everyone. This is one that Dr. Oz has even featured. he spoke about the benefits of these pills and spoke about how taking one pills right before a meal would make a huge difference in one's weight loss goals. It is the raspberry ketone diet. Everyone knows how healthy raspberries are for you. They have kenotes and enzymes in them that help control weight and directly interact with the fat cells to make them burn more fat! Who does not want to burn more fat. I know that I do. And I would much rather take what is in these pills, than eat the raspberries - I would have to eat about 90 pounds of them in one sitting to get the benefits of these pills. Which would really go against any weight loss attempt that you might have. Losing weight is hard enough and if you have the chance to get a pill that is healthy and will help you in your endeavors , then do it. You have nothing to lose , but weight. And right now they are having a deal of $5.00 off for new customers only!




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