HOMESTEADING: Money Saving, Frugal Tips and Recipes was a free kindle book when this post was written.
Do you want to save money?
HOMESTEADING: Money Saving, Frugal Tips and Recipes
* Times are tough and everyone is looking for ways to save money and cut expenses.
* Budgeting is a very important step in this process.
* Since the financial crisis started in the US, many people have lost their jobs,
their homes and their retirement accounts.
* Companies are forcing people from full-time to part-time.
* I get it, and that's why this book is here.
* You do not need to be a Homesteader to use this information to save money.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Survival Pantry: The Prepper's Guide to Survival Food Storage (A Simple Guide to Emergency Food Storage- Learn to Can Food, Store Water, and Preserve ... Pantry,Preppers Guide,Food Pantry Storage)
Survival Pantry: The Prepper's Guide to Survival Food Storage (A Simple Guide to Emergency Food Storage- Learn to Can Food, Store Water, and Preserve ... Pantry,Preppers Guide,Food Pantry Storage) was a free kindle book when this post was written.
Food and water storage is an important part of any Prepper's system when it comes to preparing for any type of disaster. In this book you will learn about proper food storage and management, how to store and treat water, and other techniques described in this book to get the ultimate survival pantry.
The Ultimate Prepper's Guide To Survival And Food Storage
Food and water storage is an important part of any Prepper's system when it comes to preparing for any type of disaster. In this book you will learn about proper food storage and management, how to store and treat water, and other techniques described in this book to get the ultimate survival pantry.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
- Basic Prepper’s Steps and Checklists Towards Disaster Preparedness
- The Checklists
- Proper Water Planning and Management Strategies
- Water Treatment
- When Food Supply is Running Low
- Food Storage and Supply Techniques
- Important Foods Your Pantry Shouldn’t Miss <
- Much, much more!
How to Create Clean Water Out of Thin Air
Make a Solar Still
This will work anywhere, but if you are in a place where the days are hot and the nights are cold then it will work even better. Each solar still you make can generate about a pint of water a day, so if you have no other water source, that means you will need to make eight to twelve of these stills to get to the four to six liters of water a day that are usually required in survival situations.
One way to have that much plastic on hand is to carry ten large garbage bags in your backpack. Garbage bags can be unbelievably handy in the outdoors. They can be a poncho, a sleeping bag, a tent footprint, a signal, a trap and a water catchment system. Oh, yeah -- and a trash bag. That's quite a lot of use for less than an ounce of weight for each bag. For solar stills, you want a plastic bag sheet (you cut the bag on two sides to create an extra large sheet of plastic) that is about 36 inches square. If one side of the plastic is less smooth, put that side down. The extra surface area makes a difference.
To make the still, dig a shallow hole 18 inches deep and 36 inches wide. Put a pan down in the center of the hole. If you don't have a pan you can also make a pan out of a sheet of plastic covering a dug-out part of the bottom of the hole. Weigh the top plastic sheet down at the edges with rocks and then very, very carefully, drop a large pebble in the center of the plastic sheet to create a low point. Your dish needs to be under the low point, so it can collect the water droplets as they condense and roll down the sheet.
One of the best things about a solar still is that you can use semi-polluted water. That's because the water you will be drinking has evaporated and condensed, purifying itself. If you are at the beach, you could even set a still up in the high sand and distill the salt water into drinking water.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Yard Sale Cash
Yard Sale Cash was a free useful Kindle book when this post was written.
Yard sales are a good idea to clean up your house. But cleaning up your house isn’t the only motivation for you, right? Right. You like me and million others also want to earn ‘some’ cash out of your junk. Pardon me, not some, but ‘a lot’.
So I’ll guide you in this book how to earn a lot of money through
1) Making it a perfect fool proof yard sale.
2) Adding creativity to different aspects of your yard sale.
1·Gather Your Inventory
2·Set The Date
3·Advertise
Yard sales are a good idea to clean up your house. But cleaning up your house isn’t the only motivation for you, right? Right. You like me and million others also want to earn ‘some’ cash out of your junk. Pardon me, not some, but ‘a lot’.
So I’ll guide you in this book how to earn a lot of money through
1) Making it a perfect fool proof yard sale.
2) Adding creativity to different aspects of your yard sale.
1·Gather Your Inventory
2·Set The Date
3·Advertise
Food Storage Recipe - Special Rice dinner
Here is something easy to make for dinner one night. Quick and frugal!
NEED
1 pound can of green beans
2 teaspoon of fat - I used bacon fat.
1/2 cup of flour
2 cups of milk
2 cups of shredded cheese
2 1/2 cups of chopped up spam or canned ham , which ever you have on hand in your food storage. I personally like the canned ham better.
3 cups of cooked rice
Drain the can of green beans.
Melt the fat in a pan and stir in flour.
Slowly stir in the milk.Cook it for a minute over low heat , stirring it so it won't stick.
Remove it from the heat and add the cheese , green beans, and meat.
Cook over low heat for 10 minutes or until the cheese is all melted and the mixture is hot.
Serve it over the cooked rice!
NEED
1 pound can of green beans
2 teaspoon of fat - I used bacon fat.
1/2 cup of flour
2 cups of milk
2 cups of shredded cheese
2 1/2 cups of chopped up spam or canned ham , which ever you have on hand in your food storage. I personally like the canned ham better.
3 cups of cooked rice
Drain the can of green beans.
Melt the fat in a pan and stir in flour.
Slowly stir in the milk.Cook it for a minute over low heat , stirring it so it won't stick.
Remove it from the heat and add the cheese , green beans, and meat.
Cook over low heat for 10 minutes or until the cheese is all melted and the mixture is hot.
Serve it over the cooked rice!
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