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Sunday, March 17, 2013

A Treasure Hunt!



 Did you find all the treasures? Share our Treasure Hunt with your friends so they can win too! Head on over to the Treasure Hunt to look for all of the treasure code price tags. Enter the codes that you find in the "price tags" and get a coupon for up to 10% off of your next purchase of Office Supplies. Share this video with all of your friends on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. Let them know how it is just a quick video that has great rewards. Watch for the red price tags that have special treasure codes on them. They can use those codes to get some savings on their office supply needs.Watch the video to find out What is eProcurement. Find solutions and savings!
It is really easy to set up an account for your Small Business or for any of your other office needs.Any office no matter the size can benefit from these Business Solutions and find out about the various tools that you can utilize there. The eProcurement tools let you Schedule and save, use quick checkout, and more. This is a great tool for any business. Small or large. The tools will help you get everything done quickly and with savings. As you will see in the video , you're business can take more control over their ordering and spending. Saving money by streamlining your ordering process and getting free shipping on most orders over $45.00.  Who doesn't want to save money? So , get over there and set up your account. Watch the video and find the treasure codes to save more.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Giveaway

I am currently hosting a Amazon Kindle Paperwhite giveaway! I think that a Kindle is a great survival tool to have. Fill it up with prepping, resource, cooking, and more. Get a solar powered charger for it and you're all set.

There will be one winner of this Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. A value of  $119.00.  

Ending date of the giveaway: 03/17/2013.  

Where it can be won: U.S. & Canada.

The prize is from - http://trooprr.com/ - for the launch of our new website.

To enter this giveaway, you can: Like/Follow/tweet

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Trailersteading: Voluntary Simplicity In A Mobile Home (Modern Simplicity)

Trailersteading: Voluntary Simplicity In A Mobile Home (Modern Simplicity) was free when I wrote this blogpost.
All the advantages of a tiny house at a fraction of the cost!

Imagine what you could do with your time if you didn't have to spend $16,000 a year on rent or a mortgage. Old single-wide mobile homes can often be found for free (and installed for a couple of thousand dollars) in rural areas, so trailersteading is akin to dumpster-diving. A trailer allows you to live without debt, to keep your ecological footprint to a minimum with energy bills at or below the national average, and even to blend right in with traditional-house dwellers after a few years.

Trailersteading profiles nine mobile-home dwellers who have used trailers as a stepping stone toward achieving their dreams. Some have spent the cash they saved by renovating their trailer on extra insulation, pitched roofs, classy interiors, and even basements, while the found money has allowed others to go off the grid. Many also took advantage of a low-cost housing option to pursue their passions, becoming full-time homemakers or homesteaders.

In addition to the case studies, the book presents easy methods of minimizing the negative sides of trailer life and accentuating the positive. For example, did you know a single-wide is easy to retrofit for passive solar heating? That a simple plant-covered trellis can break up the blockiness of the trailer's external appearance? Learn which parts of installing and upgrading your trailer are easy for a DIYer and which parts should be left to the experts, along with how to cheaply heat and cool a mobile home.

124 photos and diagrams.


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Plan Your Garden Now!

It is finally getting to be that time of year again. Time to be able to start our gardens! My favorite thing to do when it gets warm. I have been thinking about it all winter. I have my seeds laid out and already have it planned on what is going where.

You should start small if this is your first garden. It is easy to get overwhelmed. Gardens do take a bit of work. I started out with just a small patch of tomatoes in my front yard. Now I am going to have a few different patches in my yard. Plant what your family and friends will eat. You don't want to waste your time and money planting a bunch of stuff that no one will even use and then it goes to waste.

Choose your location! Pick a nice and sunny patch in your yard that is away from trees and shrubs. They can steal any nutrients out of the soil that you want your veggies to be getting. If your patch gets at least 6 hours of sunlight a day than your garden should do great.


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Food Storage Recipe - Fried Mashed Potato Balls

Fried Mashed Potato Balls


  • 2 cups cold mashed potatoes
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup chopped green onions
  • 1/4 cup real bacon bits
  • 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
  • Oil for frying
  • Place mashed potatoes in a large bowl; let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Stir in the egg, cheese, onions and bacon bits. Shape into 1-in. balls; roll in bread crumbs. Let stand for 15 minutes.
  • In an electric skillet, heat 1 in. of oil to 375°. Fry potato balls, a few at a time, for 2-1/2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain. Serve warm. 
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  • My kids love these. Munch on them as a snack sometimes and I always have potatoes in the house. I have used instant mashed potatoes with this recipe also and it turned out great. I used a packet of the Idaho instant ones that are flavored like fully loaded baked potatoes. Yummy. can't get enough of them. 





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