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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

The Family Camping Guide: How to Survive a Camping Trip (and Have Fun Doing It) (Camping Guides)

The Family Camping Guide: How to Survive a Camping Trip (and Have Fun Doing It) (Camping Guides) was free when I wrote this post.

The Family Camping Guide is your guide to a successful and fun camping trip.


Camping can be a fun and interesting outing the whole family will enjoy, as long as you have the knowledge needed to survive (and thrive) while camping. Learn how to turn a camping trip into a vacation the whole family will love.

This book is perfect for the first-time camper or the inexperienced camper looking for ideas on how to stay safe while enjoying themselves.

This book is also perfect for the experienced camper looking to enhance their camping trips with fun games and tasty treats.

The following topics are covered in The Family Camping Guide:
  • How to start off with small trips and build on them as you gain experience.
  • Backyard camping: How to go camping without leaving the comforts of home too far behind.
  • How to successfully plan a camping trip.
  • Picking a destination and a good campsite.
  • Choosing a campsite in an undeveloped area.
  • How to make a list of essential supplies.
  • Essential camping gear: How to save money when buying the gear you need.
  • How to choose the right tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and ice chest.
  • First aid: What you need in your first aid kit.
  • Dress for success: The art of layering.
  • Family camping safety (includes beating the heat, avoiding campsite hazards and setting clear boundaries for the younger campers in your group).
  • The silent killer that's in almost every campsite.
  • How to have fun hiking, hitting the water and playing a number of sports and recreational games.
  • 7 card games the entire family will love.
  • Cooking while camping.
  • How to light a campfire.
  • Campfire fun.

In addition to helping you survive a camping trip while having fun doing it, this handy book comes with 17 tasty recipes covering everything from breakfast to dinner to dessert.

The following recipes are included:
  • Bacon, Egg, Sausage and Potato Omelet
  • Balsamic Barbecued Steak
  • BBQ Beef Ribs
  • BBQ Chicken
  • Beans and Franks
  • Breakfast Burritos
  • Campfire Baked Potato (baked in the campfire!)
  • Clam Chowder
  • Dutch Oven Baked Beans
  • Dutch Oven Cinnamon Caramel Monkey Bread
  • Dutch Oven Chili Macaroni
  • Dutch Oven Fruit Pie
  • Eggs in a Nest
  • Fire-Roasted Cinnamon Apple
  • Five Alarm Dutch Oven Chili
  • Killer Kabobs
  • Quick and Easy Pancakes
  • Traditional Banana Boat

The Family Camping Guide will have you ready to go camping with the family in no time at all.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Food Preservation Book Package: Food Drying and Food Canning (2 Books)

Food Preservation Book Package: Food Drying and Food Canning (2 Books) was a free book for the Kindle when this post was written. 

Get 2 Food Preservation Books for One Low Price


The first book is Food Canning: How To Safely Preserve Foods. It covers all of the safe canning methods in use today. Food canning is a great way to preserve the tasty foods you've grown in your garden so you can enjoy them year-round. It's also a good way to prepare for emergency, because canned foods don't have to be refrigerated.

The second book is Food Drying: Food Dehydration and Safe Storage. It covers food drying and dehydration, along with safe storage of your dried foods. Regardless of whether you're a food drying novice or a seasoned vet, there's something in this book for you. Buy it now and learn everything you need to know to get started drying foods.

Buy both books packaged together and save money!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Pinterest Boards


 Here are a few of my Pinterest boards that are about being self-sufficient. There are a ton of things in them all that need to be known and learned. One of the things that I have been doing whenever I get a chance, is printing off the stuff and putting it in a binder. That way even without power I will have the information on hand. I have found so much information on Pinterest that I had not even thought of before. It is a great place to find DIY projects, recipes, and more.


survival/camping/homesteading/preppers

stockpile/food storage

dutch oven

self-sufficiency

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Cloth Diapers!






Print this off to keep on hand as a reference on how to fold cloth diapers. I used cloth diapers on my Little Man and was amazed at how easy it actually was and how much money we saved. We did have several All In One (AIO) Cloth Diapers that we used for travel, etc. But actually used Prefold Diaper most of the time. Started using them when it was found out very early on that Little Man was allergic to diapers. Something in the gel stuff that is in them to catch the leaks. UGH. If you are looking for a way to save money and have a baby in the house try using cloth diapers. Safer for them than diapers and saves money!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Paracord: A Step By Step Beginners Guide To Making Paracord Bracelets And Projects Everyone Will Love!

Paracord: A Step By Step Beginners Guide To Making Paracord Bracelets And Projects Everyone Will Love! was a free Kindle book when I wrote this post.

 Paracord bracelets and accessories are simple crafts for the young and old, survivalist, sports fan, fashionista, or crafter.
This report was written to teach the basics of paracord. Paracord for beginners shows the simple and improved
techniques of making paracord crafts. The pictures in this book are a guide on how to knot and weave paracord.
Each chapter will teach the reader basic skills needed to make bracelets, fobs, and necklaces such as length
of paracord, tools, and techniques.Originally used as parachute suspension lines during World War II, paracord has since
become a means to create an immeasurable variety of useful items, survival tools, and decorative ties.

Inside You will discover:

1.. What Exactly do you need to get started?

2.. Paracord prep and The cobra weave bracelet

3.. 2 color splicing

4.. 2 color pirhana weave bracelet

5.. Milipede weave bracelet

6.. King cobra weave and Diamond Knot

7.. paracord necklace With a 3 cord braid

And Much Much More!





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