My card table gets used a lot and had some tears in it. So as I was redoing my kitchen drawers and shelves with contact paper the idea came to me to recover the table! Easy and was only $2.00! Frugal upcycle of a card table that I was thinking of throwing out! The 2nd piece took longer to put on because I had to match the flowers up. But, I think I did it pretty good!
Monday, October 21, 2019
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Food Storage Recipe - White bean soup
The weather is getting cooler!! Time for some great crock pot meals.
NEED:
1 pound dry navy beans, sorted and rinsed
2 quarts veggie broth
1 diced medium onion
4 peeled and smashed cloves of garlic
2 tsp salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 diced medium potatoes
1 pound sliced and frozen carrots
1 cup tomatoes
1-2 tsp dried dill
3-4 tbsp fresh, minced parsley
Place onions, pepper, beans, garlic, veggie broth and salt into the slow cooker. Cook under medium heat. As you add water desirably, allow it to simmer for four hours. When the beans soften, add potatoes and allow them to cook up to the point they are tender. Add tomatoes, carrots and dill. Continue cooking until the carrots are well cooked. Add parsley then seasoning and stir. You can serve as desired.
NEED:
1 pound dry navy beans, sorted and rinsed
2 quarts veggie broth
1 diced medium onion
4 peeled and smashed cloves of garlic
2 tsp salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 diced medium potatoes
1 pound sliced and frozen carrots
1 cup tomatoes
1-2 tsp dried dill
3-4 tbsp fresh, minced parsley
Place onions, pepper, beans, garlic, veggie broth and salt into the slow cooker. Cook under medium heat. As you add water desirably, allow it to simmer for four hours. When the beans soften, add potatoes and allow them to cook up to the point they are tender. Add tomatoes, carrots and dill. Continue cooking until the carrots are well cooked. Add parsley then seasoning and stir. You can serve as desired.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
How to Protect Your Home from Looters When All Hell is Breaking Loose
Article
kindly provided by Danny Major of Alpha
Survivalist
Proper
home protection and self-defense is essential when it comes to
situations when resources are scarce and looters might be lurking
around town. If you don’t want your home to be broken into, it is
very important to take all the proper precautions required in such
cases.
Fortifying
your home is important, but simply not enough in most cases. You also
have to be careful about how you protect your home, what resources
you store in order to avoid having to go out too often, and how to
protect yourself against intruders who have already breached your
front door.
Replace
All Doors and Windows
It’s
important to start by replacing doors, windows, gates and fences.
Everything that might be used as an obstacle in the looters’ path
should be enhanced.
You
can start by replacing your regular windows with strong,
non-breakable Plexiglas windows for added resilience. Also, make sure
you secure steel bars to your windows to discourage looters from
breaking in. This might seem like a desperate measure, but it could
possibly save your life in the event of a riot.
Another
option is to replace your locks. A lot of looters will find it easy
to get past regular locks either by breaking them or using special
devices to open them. However, a strong deadbolt is a whole new level
of challenge altogether.
In
most cases, possible intruders will be discouraged and move on to the
next house, when they see that you have a heavy deadbolt in place. At
the very least, you’ll give them a hard enough time to delay them
and give yourself a chance to defend your home.
Carry
a Weapon and Know How to Use It
Firearms
are good for self-defense, but they’re also very useful in scaring
off looters. No one wants to risk their life to get possession of a
few trinkets and supplies that they can get with a lot less hassle
and endangerment elsewhere. In short, if you’re armed and ready to
defend your home, most assailants will immediately get the message
and go elsewhere without hesitation. Of course, this can only happen
if you actually have a license to carry a gun.
But
did you know that the vast majority of the population can’t tell
the difference between a real gun and a well-designed replica? This
can be used to your advantage particularly if you don’t have a
firearm license.
Buy
a perfect replica of an intimidating hand gun or rifle, and point it
at any assailant as they try to enter your home. In most cases, this
action alone will have the desired effect.
Use
Camouflage and Illusion to Your Advantage
A
measure that isn’t usually discussed is the use of camouflage. When
you’re trying to survive
a SHTF type situation, there’s no guarantee
that rioters and looters won’t enter your home at some point. So,
it’s a good idea to have some measures in place to defend yourself
and a good place to hide should they do so.
Hidden
rooms are the best choice for hiding places, since potential
intruders will not be able to make a valid assessment of the size and
shape of your home based on what they see outside in the dark. So a
hidden room is perfect for hiding your family and any valuables and
supplies you might have.
There
are also many benefits to concealed doors, hidden closets and trap
doors that lead to secret underground rooms or areas of the basement
not readily accessible through regular entrances. Incorporating any
of these types of concealment into your home maybe one of the best
investments you will ever make!
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Food Storage Recipe - Hobo Chicken
This is a really yummy and easy meal to make. Everyone will love this.
NEED:
● 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
● 1lb chopped cooked bacon
● 3 chopped potatoes
● 3 peeled and chopped carrots
● 1 peeled and chopped yellow onion
● ½ cup butter
● Garlic salt to taste
Cut four large squares of aluminum foil – large enough to create a foil packet around each chicken breast. Grease each foil square with spray butter and then place a chicken breast in the center of each piece of foil. Divide your cooked bacon among the four packets and sprinkle on top of each chicken breast. Now place your potatoes, carrots and onions on top. Top this vegetable mixture with 2 tbsp. of butter and sprinkle with garlic salt to taste. Fold over your foil to create a tightly sealed packet around your ingredients. Place your sealed packets on your hot coals or your grill and let cook for around 20 minutes. After 20 minutes open up one of your packets to check that your chicken is cooked through. If it is not cooked all the way through, continue to cook for 5 minutes at a time until it is.
NEED:
● 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
● 1lb chopped cooked bacon
● 3 chopped potatoes
● 3 peeled and chopped carrots
● 1 peeled and chopped yellow onion
● ½ cup butter
● Garlic salt to taste
Cut four large squares of aluminum foil – large enough to create a foil packet around each chicken breast. Grease each foil square with spray butter and then place a chicken breast in the center of each piece of foil. Divide your cooked bacon among the four packets and sprinkle on top of each chicken breast. Now place your potatoes, carrots and onions on top. Top this vegetable mixture with 2 tbsp. of butter and sprinkle with garlic salt to taste. Fold over your foil to create a tightly sealed packet around your ingredients. Place your sealed packets on your hot coals or your grill and let cook for around 20 minutes. After 20 minutes open up one of your packets to check that your chicken is cooked through. If it is not cooked all the way through, continue to cook for 5 minutes at a time until it is.
Monday, April 23, 2018
A Flashlight That Runs On Water
We are always trying out new gadgets. Love to find new items that are great for a survival situation. These are going in our bug-out bags. The American Red Cross Blackout Buddy H2O water-activated, emergency light, pack of 3, Work great. We were surprised about how bright they actually are. Put a drop of water in the bottom and it lights up!! The only bad thing is it stays lit for about 3 days!
Something to put in car, bug-out bag, or anywhere to have a quick light.
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