http://www.dronesurvivalguide.org/
This is really interesting. You can print off posters etc, also. Best to be informed. Learn everythinv you can about everything going on in the world today!
Homesteading, preppers, survival, self-sufficient, preparedness, and tips for becoming more self-sufficient in these trying times. Learn to be able to take care of your family with very little money and tons of ingenuity.
http://www.dronesurvivalguide.org/
This is really interesting. You can print off posters etc, also. Best to be informed. Learn everythinv you can about everything going on in the world today!
As with any emergency or survival kit, you can't be prepared for everything, but you can be prepared for many things.
<Extra pair of shoes, good walking, hiking, running shoes
1 - Medium backpack or soft zipper case (to keep your emergency gear in)
1 - Jumper cables
1 - Basic First Aid Kit
1 - Quality Rain Poncho
1 - Fleece Blanket
1 -quality multi-tool
1 - Duct Tape Roll
6 - 8" Cable Ties
3 - 24" Bungee Cords
1 - Road Safety Triangle Reflector
1 - Lighter
- Extra Batteries for Flashlight
Granola or Energy Bars (furthest date out you can find)
- Bottles of Water (take these out prior to winter)
1 - LED Headlamp Flashlight (this goes in vehicle)
1 - Survival Knife (this goes inside the vehicle)
A small camping stove and sterno packs
A few mres and survival food
Instant coffee
You can add anything else that you think you might need that will fit in pack. I also have a solar powered cell phone charger and radio in my kit.
Pack everything but the LED headlamp and survival knife in your backpack. Store the pack in your trunk.
This is something quick to make. Prepare it and go do your shopping or go to work. Come home to a yummy meal.
NEED;:
4 boneless chicken breast
1 can cream of chicken soup
2 cans cream of mushroom soup
3/4 cup frozen chopped carrot
3/4 cup frozen green beans
Dump all in your slow cooker and let it cook for about 8 hours. Add 2 cups of minute rice about 5-10 minutes before serving this.
This is so yummy served over mashed potatoes or pasta.
Slow cooker beef & gravy
2-3 pounds roast that has been cut into bite sized pieces
1 packet of onion soup mix
2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup
Place the roast pieces in the slow cooker. Sprinkle the onion soup mix over the meat. Cover it all with both cans of cream of mushroom soup. Let cook about 8-9 hours, stirring it about half way through.
We have to have pecan pie during the holidays. It is just not Christmas without it. This is a easy recipe. Pecan pie is really not that hard to make.
Pecan Pie
Mix the following ingredients together very well...
1 cup dark corn syrup
1 cup brown sugar
1/3 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup melted margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
Add 3 slightly beaten whole eggs.
Pour the mixture into an unbaked pie shell and sprinkle 1 1/2 cups shelled whole pecans over all of that mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes.
Condensed Milk
1 cup boiling water
1/2 cup butter
2 cups sugar
2 cups powdered milk
Stir until smooth everything in the boiling water. Beat until smooth. It will be thin, but will thicken up. You can do it in a blender to beat it up.
My little man has been wanting this all of the time. Ever since his big bubby made one last week. I have to agree, it is very yummy. I have been using powdered milk to make this also. Still very good.
Orange Delicious
1 can frozen orange juice
1 1/2 cups cold water
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tray ice cubes
Mix this all up in blender adding the ice slowly. Yum!
Hearty Lasagna Soup
Need:
1 pound ground beef
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
3 1/2 cups beef broth
1 can diced tomatoes, undrained
1/4 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning
1 1/2 cups uncooked mini lasagna noodle shaped pasta or can use spiral shaped noodles
1/4 cup parmesean cheese
Brown the ground beef with the garlic powder, then drain real well.
Stir in the broth, tomatoes, and italian seasoning into the skillet with the beef. Bring it to a boil.
Add the noodles and drop the heat to medium. Simmer and stir for 10 minutes or until noodles are done. Stir in the cheese.
Serve! Yummy with garlic bread.
http://www.turtletuffshelters.net/index.html
These look awesome! Might be something to look into this spring when we go to buy some land.
Winter time, it is cold and a lot of us pull out electric heaters. Our house has one bedroom that will not get warm at all. So, my son has to use a electric heater in there. I worry about it all of the time. We make sure it is unplugged when he isn't in there. Here are some other tips to help you stay safe.
Never overload a electrical receptacle with extension cords or adaptors to make it a three-way. If you need to plug in more items to a certain receptacle, use a power surge strip.
Never run the cords under carpets or rugs.
Never use an extension cord for a major appliance or any heat producing appliance.
Don't use a bulb that has more wattage than a lamp is rated to use. It can overheat.
Call an electrician if your lights flicker, if appliances run sluggishly, or you have a fuse that repeatedly blows or a breaker that trips often. Could be a sign of the system being overloaded.
Little Ones love these so much. My Little Man still has his Wooden Bead & Wire Maze Roller Coaster
that he got when he was about 2! He will not let me get rid of it for nothing. You can make one for a toddler that you know for very little money and very easy.
Use A piece of hardwood for the base. It can be any shape you want to make it. Drill 6 holes into the bottom of it that are the same size as your heavy gauge wire. The wire needs to have one end put into one side and secured on the bottom. Put some brightly colored wooden beads onto it and then twist it around , like a roller coaster or maze. Put it through one of the holes on the other side and secure it on the bottom. Repeat this with 2 more wires. Make it fun and twisty. Use bright colored wooden beads. Which come in all kind of styles! They even have some that are painted with the ABC's. Maybe put the child's name. That would be neat. A personalized, homemade gift. Something that will be loved.
I remember my dad doing something with a potato when i was a kid. Lit up a light bulb with it.
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/ideas/2013/12/a-potato-battery-can-light-up-a-room-for-over-a-month/
We are under a winter storm warning. It has been raining all day and the temps have fallen fast. Prepared as well as can be. Plenty of food. Extra kerosene in case power goes out and have to pull out the kerosene heater. The local weatherman said to be prepared for power outages because of all of the ice that we will get on top of the ,maybe, 6 to 8 inches of snow!
Hope everyone is safe and prepared!
Keep warm!
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/black_friday_2013_first_spending_decline_since_2009.html
I have never went shopping on black Friday. I usually am the one on Christmas Eve flying around looking for some kind of gift. I really am not surprised that sales on black Friday were down. Everyone I know and others that I have talked to just out have said they just don't have money this year to even get any Christmas, let alone go out and fight over tvs and games on black Friday. I know we are not going to be spending this year. We are having family at our house for Christmas - that is what is important!
Anyone who did fight over a tv or something else on black Friday, I'm not judging you, but is that really what is important in your life?