The Decay Omnibus: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Survival was a free book for the kindle when this post was written.
A nearby nuclear attack rocks a small town in Pennsylvania, sending one
man, Paul, and his step-daughter, Julie, on a perilous journey of
survival. What started out as a normal Friday afternoon soon shatters
into a race for survival against the odds upon the loss of
communications—cell phones, Internet and electricity—as a result of the
nation’s downed power grids. Paul attempts to get in contact with his
wife, Samantha, who is away on business in Colorado, but soon discovers
that his only option is to travel cross country amidst the chaos of
strategically timed nuclear attacks along the East Coast.
During their travels, Paul and Julie discover a quaint rural
community, safely tucked away and sealed off from the dangers of the
outside world. The town, led by a former county sheriff, offers hope and
normalcy for visitors lost in a sea of confusion. Trouble soon comes in
the form of a doomsday cult, and their fanatical leader, who reside
nearby, awaiting a reckoning of apocalyptic proportions. Meanwhile, in a
protective bunker underground, Paul's wife, Samantha, finds herself
under the watchful eye of the influential and powerful Senator Bryant
and a group of elites who may or may not have engineered the nuclear
attacks as part of massive worldwide conspiracy meant to change the
world forever.
Events are further tied together in New York City as Sacha, a Polish
immigrant taken into custody as a terror suspect, begins a journey that
leads him to a group of escaped prisoners who could very well be
involved in the terror attacks plaguing the country. After being
accepted into their group, he hopes to prevent their goals of mass
destruction. Full of action and suspense at every corner, “The Decay”
will keep you on the edge of your seat where noting is safe and humanity
has reached its breaking point. Don't miss this three-episode omnibus
collection of the hit dystopian science fiction thriller destined to
bring you into a strange new world of apocalyptic visions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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