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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Food Storage Recipe - Frontier Chowder

Quick and easy! Plus uses items from a food storage.

You can also substitute Ground beef flavored TVP for the ground beef! Which, when I do that I don't use a whole pound of it. I make about 1/2.

NEED:

1 pound ground beef

1 medium green pepper, chopped

1 medium onion, chopped

1 can of tomato soup, undiluted

1 can bean with bacon soup, undiluted

1 can of corn , drained

1 cup of water

Cook up the ground beef with the pepper and onion. Drain it well.

Stir in the soups, corn, and water.

Cover and simmer for about 30 minutes.

Food Storage Recipe - Taco Soup

This is an easy and quick soup to make.

Yummy, also.

NEED:

1 pound of ground beef or you can use the ground beef flavored tvp.

1 package of taco seasoning

1 can of Mexican stewed tomatoes

1 can kidney beans , undrained

1 cup of water

Brown the ground beef and drain the fat.

Add the taco seasoning, tomatoes, beans, and water.

Bring the soup to a boil and then simmer for a few minutes.

Serve. You can top this with shredded cheese and sour cream.

National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month!

You should be prepping every single month, but if you are just finding out about this than this is as good as time as any to get your family prepared for any type of an emergency.

Even if all you do right now is get prepared for some kind of natural disaster, it is better than nothing.

Share this with all of your friends and family.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

DIY Homemade Solar Furnace

DIY Homemade Solar Furnace



 

A great looking solar furnace that I imagine a lot of us could make. Something to try. It  is going to be winter soon enough.



Slowly Downsizing

I haven't been online much the past week. We have been working on getting rid of a ton of stuff. Getting prepped for winter and for hopefully down sizing next spring. I am wore out. I had to take the 10 trips to the local thrift store to donate stuff by myself. Luckily they have someone there to help unload the car. But, I am not moving too good now. Resting up the rest of the week preparing for when hubby will be home the 7th and we will finish up the shed clean out!

It is so amazing how much stuff we had accumulated in the past 8 years and how much of it was really unneeded. So much useless stuff in the house. Hubby said this house has tripled in size since we got rid of so much!! Still have more to purge!!

The shed will be the hard part. A lot of junk in there. A lot of furniture. I will most likely give it all to my brother for his furniture repurposing and redoing business. Plus he has a truck.





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