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Monday, September 8, 2014

Unidentified Respiratory Virus Likely to Hit Kids Across Country - ABC News

Unidentified Respiratory Virus Likely to Hit Kids Across Country - ABC News





There is some scary  stuff going on.

Caution Infection Zone...

Sent my hubby to the Dollar Tree and he came home with some great things and even the batteries I had sent him there for. LOL . But, they have a lot of Halloween decorations now and he looked thru it. He saw these things that made him think of what he thought was a great idea. The more I think about it , he might be right. These 30 foot long "CAUTION' AND "INFECTION ZONE" banners. Looks like the caution tape that road crews use etc. He has always thought that a SHTF situation would be brought on by a disease. And the items that have been on the news lately. The Ebola and this new disease that kids are getting is just reinforcing this thinking. He thought that if we are fine and everything else is going to hell in a handbasket that we could use these put in front of the doors and windows and maybe people out looking to loot would think that we were infected. I don't know. Seems like a good idea.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

The Prepper's Urban Guide

The Prepper's Urban Guide: Things You Need to Prepare for Disaster in An Urban Environment and More Life Saving Survival Strategies (preppers blueprint, preppers handbook, preppers pocket guide...) was a free book for the kindle when this post was written.

The world has never been a, shall we say, safe place? No matter the era, each generation has faced a series of terrors and nightmare scenarios most foul: disease, pestilence, natural catastrophes so powerful that even the most advanced technological efforts of that generation’s time were rendered utterly moot. And that last scenario? It is still totally applicable to today.
And here we are, in the 21st century, with all the luxuries of modernity for good or ill, but that pesky, nagging yet wonderful old biddy, Mother Nature -- she still holds the upper hand. She’s all powerful and at times it seems, all too willing to show us just how insignificant we really are. Even with our powerful smart phones and spaceships and self-driving cars and super-human robot-esque Google glasses. Yes, even with those nifty little gadgets, it boils down to a simple reality.
We live in her world. And it is her world. In the grand scheme of things, we’re all just pesky house guests that refuse to leave no matter how many hints she drops. And to live in her world requires many a compromise. Evolutionary speaking, we have made compromises down to our very cells in order to retain our residence here. We have spent millennium adapting and changing to suit little else than the selfish perpetuation of our species. And yet, despite all of the natural difficulties we face and as a whole, ultimately survive; we’re still, by and large, an idiotic group of nomadic morons.
Well, it’s your lucky day because despite the odds being ever out of your favor, especially if you live in an urban environment, reading this book will give you the tips and tricks you’ll need to keep yourself alive.

Here Is A Preview Of What You Will Find In This Book:

* The Basics
* Leaving Danger
* Staying in Place
* Know your Variables
* Knowledge is Power
And Much Much More!

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Food Storage Recipe - Hobo Knapsacks

Take these along with you to the park, throw them on the grill and than eat them right out of the foil packs.


NEED:

2 medium potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced

2 large tomatoes , chopped

1 large onion, chopped

1 package of frozen mixed vegetables

1 can of mushrooms, drained

1 pound of ground beef

1/2 cup of tomato juice

1/2 cup of rolled oats

1 beaten egg

1 tablespoon minced onion

1 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon pepper

6 sheets of heavy duty aluminum foil

In a mixing bowl combine the potatoes, tomatoes, onion, mixed vegetables, and mushrooms. Set that aside.

In another bowl mix the beef, tomato juice, egg, oats, onion, salt, and pepper. Mix it up well.

Divide it into 6 equal portions. Crumble it up into the 6 foil packets. Spoon the vegetable mixture over the beef mixture.

Tightly fold the foil up to make a pouch.

Cook in the oven or on the grill for about an hour.

Food Storage Recipe - Broccoli, Hamburger, & Cheese Soup

YUMMY!

NEED:

1 1/2 cup of water

2 chicken bouillon cubes

1 package of frozen broccoli

1/4 cup of finely chopped onion

2 tablespoon butter

3 tablespoons all-purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon salt - try and get some Pink Himalayan Salt . That is  so good for you. Google it and you will see the amazing uses and how great it is for your body. It is all that we use now.

1/8 teaspoon pepper

2 cups of milk

1 cup of cubed velveeta cheese

1 pound ground beef, browned and drained well

Boil the water in a big pot and add the bouillon cube. Stir until the cube dissolves.

Add the broccoli and cook as package said. Do not drain. Remove from the heat and set it aside.

In a large pot cook the onion in the butter until it is clear.

Add the flour , salt , and pepper to the onion and stir until well blended.

Remove from the heat and add just enough of the milk to make a smooth paste , than add the remaining milk.

Return to the heat and bring it to a boil. Let it boil for about 1 minute. Stirring constantly.

Add the cheese, ground beef, and broccoli (with its cooking liquid)

Cook until heated thru and the cheese is entirely melted.

Stir occasionally and serve hot.





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