This is so good. I am such a soup person. I can have soup everyday. This is a favorite in our house.
Bean and Bacon Soup
8 slices of bacon, cut into pieces
1 cup chopped celery
half cup chopped carrots
a fourth of a cup of chopped green onion
2 cans of navy beans, drained and rinsed
2 cups of chicken broth
1 cup water
Cook the bacon in a large saucepan until crisp. Remove and drain on a paper towel. Keep about 2 tablespoon of the bacon drippings in that saucepan. Add the celery, carrots, and onions. Cook until they are tender. Stirring frequently. Stir in the remaining items and let simmer until heated through. Add the bacon to the soup right before you serve it. Cornbread is good with this.
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Did Not Go As Planned (Reorganizing)
Well, we wanted to reorganize the stockpile room. So Saturday night we got everything out of the room. Piling it all in the living room, kitchen, and hallway. Then hubby starts griping that it is not all stored like he had wanted it to be. Which, I said was why we had it all out , so that we could get it organized like we wanted it. But, I ended up taking it all back into the stockpile room. LOL
BUT, We have got plans for most of it. I am going to buy some more totes and label them for :Pasta, Rice, Beans, Flour, ETC. We also realized that we don't have a lot of canned meat items. I go through it so fast. So now I need to double up on stuff like that. Our stockpile gets used , but added to all of the time. So all of the dates were good. That was a good thing. We do need a lot more medical items and things like that. We also are going to try and get some extra money so that we can invest in a good water filtration system. We get Culligan delivered right now, but we want to get out of that. Sometimes they don't come when we need it and I end up having to buy bottled water from grocery. I hate doing that. Getting too expensive. But we have to have good water - our city water is awful here. Can't even drink it. Smells so bad and EPA has been here so many times. So, much safer to have water brought in. But we need some kind of water filter that gets EVERYTHING out.
All in all our stockpile is pretty good. Not sure how it would score, but for us it is all right. Just add to it like I have been, double up on canned meats, and get a good water filtration system and it will be all set.
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BUT, We have got plans for most of it. I am going to buy some more totes and label them for :Pasta, Rice, Beans, Flour, ETC. We also realized that we don't have a lot of canned meat items. I go through it so fast. So now I need to double up on stuff like that. Our stockpile gets used , but added to all of the time. So all of the dates were good. That was a good thing. We do need a lot more medical items and things like that. We also are going to try and get some extra money so that we can invest in a good water filtration system. We get Culligan delivered right now, but we want to get out of that. Sometimes they don't come when we need it and I end up having to buy bottled water from grocery. I hate doing that. Getting too expensive. But we have to have good water - our city water is awful here. Can't even drink it. Smells so bad and EPA has been here so many times. So, much safer to have water brought in. But we need some kind of water filter that gets EVERYTHING out.
All in all our stockpile is pretty good. Not sure how it would score, but for us it is all right. Just add to it like I have been, double up on canned meats, and get a good water filtration system and it will be all set.
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Saturday, January 5, 2013
Reorganizing The Stockpile
We are getting ready to reorganize our stockpile room. Hubby just got home and after being gone for a week the Little Man always is on him for a couple of hours. LOL Hopefully will be able to get it redone and sorted out by tomorrow night. Be a great way to clean it all up and get it sorted and hopefully find out what we still need. I am thinking about more medical supplies and items like that. We need more tools and stuff, also.
If I get it done I will post photos and ideas.
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If I get it done I will post photos and ideas.
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Make Your Own Soda - Off The Grid!
This saves money and is healthier than buying soda at the store. You control the soda with this machine and it pays for itself quickly!! The best part is that this uses NO BATTERIES OR ELECTRICITY!!!! The best-tasting soda starts with great-tasting water! Make fresh seltzer and soda with SodaStream’s compact soda maker and concentrated sodamix. 27 flavors – regular, diet, caffeine-free and cocktail mixers. No more lugging, storing or recycling!
The ultimate RV accessory! No more lugging, storing and recycling store-bought cans and bottles. Make fresh seltzer and soda with SodaStream’s compact soda maker and concentrated sodamix. 27 flavors – regular, diet, caffeine-free and cocktail mixers.
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Friday, January 4, 2013
Making Your Own Toothpaste Is Simple
Making Your Own Toothpaste Is Simple
Want to share this. I have gotten a lot of "heat" over my post about using homemade toothpaste. But, of course, dentist are going to want you to use things that make your teeth bad so that you have to go to the dentist. LOL. If, everyone has good teeth , dentist make no money. But, of course, with the way the world is , you can never really tell what is true. Everything might be false. who knows anymore. Heck , maybe eating dirt will turn out to be the best. LOL
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Want to share this. I have gotten a lot of "heat" over my post about using homemade toothpaste. But, of course, dentist are going to want you to use things that make your teeth bad so that you have to go to the dentist. LOL. If, everyone has good teeth , dentist make no money. But, of course, with the way the world is , you can never really tell what is true. Everything might be false. who knows anymore. Heck , maybe eating dirt will turn out to be the best. LOL
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Fluoride - Are There Hidden Health Risks? Some Facts to Help You Decide
We're all exposed to fluoride these days whether we know it or not. Given that fluoride is actually prescribed by dentists for teeth and by doctors for bones, you'd think that fluoride is entirely safe, but would you be correct?
Here are some facts you might like to consider in answering that question:
ESSENTIAL FLUORIDE FACTS: * The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lists fluoride as a hazardous material and classifies it as toxic waste. It is a cumulative poison, meaning it builds up in the body over time.
* In the presence of aluminum, fluoride crosses the blood-brain barrier. It is a neurotoxic chemical that interrupts brain nerve cell function. Documented downstream effects include Alzheimer's, atherosclerosis, infertility, birth defects, diabetes, cancer, and lowered IQ.
* In the United States, over 75% of the water supply contains fluoride. "The level of fluoride the government allows the public is based on scientifically fraudulent information and altered reports. People can be harmed simply by drinking water." ( Dr. Robert Carton, Ph.D, former Environmental Protection Agency Scientist (20 years), Food & Water Journal, Summer 1998)
* "... the use of drinking water containing as little as 1.2 - 3.0 parts per million of fluoride will cause such developmental disturbances in bones as osteosclerosis, spondylosis and osteopetrosis, as well as goiter" Journal American Dental Association, October 1944, Editorial
* Fluoride is a carcinogen. For example, In fluoridated communities, the bone cancer rate is six times higher among young males.
* Scientific evidence suggests fluoride damages the hippocampus, the part of the brain required for memory and learning new behavior. This means people can still behave in repetitive, learned ways, but have difficulty processing new information.
* Fluoride is added to some medications to increase the length of time it takes the body to break it down so its effects will last longer.The most popular antidepressant, Prozac, contains 94% fluoride. Paxil, Seroxat and Aropax are also fluorinated drugs.
* The Nazis used fluoride in concentration camps to keep inmates passive because when under the effects of fluoride, the prisoners showed decreased resistance to authority.
* Fluoride is used in deadly nerve gas, a substance developed by I.G. Farben, a Nazi-are conglomerate in cooperation with Alcoa Aluminum.
* Alcoa's post- World War II propaganda was key to US cities fluoridating water.
* The purported benefit of fluoride for protecting teeth is largely unsubstantiated scientifically: As far back as1980, the Chief Dental Officer, British Ministry of Health and Social Security stated: ... no laboratory test has ever shown that 1 part per million fluoride in the drinking water reduces tooth decay."
* Build-up of fluoride results in dental fluorisis. According to Dr. Geoffrey Smith, Dental Surgeon, this is "an irreversible pathological condition... the first readily detectable clinical symptom of previous chronic fluoride poisoning. To suggest we should ignore such a sign is as irrational as saying that the blue-black line which appears on the gums due to chronic lead poisoning is of no significance because it doesn't cause any pain or discomfort."
* Ingestion of fluoride results in increased bone density but decreased bone strength, making bones more brittle and more likely to break. "The highest fluoride content in bone ash was observed in women with severe osteoporosis"
Alhava E.M., et al., The Effect of Drinking Water Fluoridation on the Fluoride Content, Strength and Mineral Density of Human Bone, Acta Orthop. Scand., 51, 1980
* High fluoride exposure can produce nausea & ruptures of the stomach lining.
* Fluoride can damage the thyroid gland, lead to hyperparathyroidism - uncontrolled secretion of parathyroid hormones.
* Countries that have banned fluoride include China, India, Great Britain, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Japan, Hungary & The Netherlands.
* Fluoride is a common ingredient in roach and rat poisons.
* "Fluorides are general protoplasmic poisons, probably because of their capacity to modify the metabolism of cells by changing the permeability of the cell membrane and by inhibiting certain enzyme systems." Journal of the American Medical Association, Sept 18, 1943, Editorial.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
1. Stop it from getting in to your body. Eliminate all sources you can, such as: Foods with added fluorine.Go here to find out what foods and how much: poisonfluoride
Dental treatments to protect teeth, including placed under dental sealants Most toothpastes, Bottled juice, bottled water, sodas, green and black tea, non-organic wine and grape juices.
(They are treated with cryolite, which contains fluoride and often prepared with fluoridated water).
Teflon pans, Fluorodated salt, Prescription medications (estimates are that 30-50% of these drugs now contain fluoride) Anesthetics such as Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, and Enflurane, Insectisides for crops, Pesticides for the home.
2. Eliminate fluoride from your drinking water. To do this, remember that fluoride does NOT evaporate from water, so there is no point in letting water sit out. Boiling, freezing and basic filters don't remove it. Actually removing it requires a reverse osmosis filter. If you're out and need to buy some safe bottled water, make sure it is natural spring water, because that does not contain fluoride. You can also distill your drinking water if you live in a fluoridated community.
3. Get well over 200 mg. of Vitamin C per day. John Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D reports that " If you take over 200 mg of vitamin C per day that is all you really need for removing fluoride. In three to six months you should have about 99% of it out which is good enough."
4. Supplement with iodine, calcium, magnesium and boron. These minerals increase the rate of elimination.
5. Keep your liver clean and your bile flowing so your body has a clear pathway to eliminate it.
6. For further information, visit The Fluoride Action Network and its Fluoride Health Effects Database.
Pamela Levin is an R.N., a Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst and award winning author and nutritional journalist with 500 + hours post-graduate training in clinical nutrition, herbology and applied kinesiology. In private practice 42 years, she shares health improvement tips for body, mind, spirit, emotions and relationships in her complimentary bi-weekly newsletter, available at BetterHealthBytes.com. You're invited to register there and to request a topic you'd like covered.
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Here are some facts you might like to consider in answering that question:
ESSENTIAL FLUORIDE FACTS: * The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lists fluoride as a hazardous material and classifies it as toxic waste. It is a cumulative poison, meaning it builds up in the body over time.
* In the presence of aluminum, fluoride crosses the blood-brain barrier. It is a neurotoxic chemical that interrupts brain nerve cell function. Documented downstream effects include Alzheimer's, atherosclerosis, infertility, birth defects, diabetes, cancer, and lowered IQ.
* In the United States, over 75% of the water supply contains fluoride. "The level of fluoride the government allows the public is based on scientifically fraudulent information and altered reports. People can be harmed simply by drinking water." ( Dr. Robert Carton, Ph.D, former Environmental Protection Agency Scientist (20 years), Food & Water Journal, Summer 1998)
* "... the use of drinking water containing as little as 1.2 - 3.0 parts per million of fluoride will cause such developmental disturbances in bones as osteosclerosis, spondylosis and osteopetrosis, as well as goiter" Journal American Dental Association, October 1944, Editorial
* Fluoride is a carcinogen. For example, In fluoridated communities, the bone cancer rate is six times higher among young males.
* Scientific evidence suggests fluoride damages the hippocampus, the part of the brain required for memory and learning new behavior. This means people can still behave in repetitive, learned ways, but have difficulty processing new information.
* Fluoride is added to some medications to increase the length of time it takes the body to break it down so its effects will last longer.The most popular antidepressant, Prozac, contains 94% fluoride. Paxil, Seroxat and Aropax are also fluorinated drugs.
* The Nazis used fluoride in concentration camps to keep inmates passive because when under the effects of fluoride, the prisoners showed decreased resistance to authority.
* Fluoride is used in deadly nerve gas, a substance developed by I.G. Farben, a Nazi-are conglomerate in cooperation with Alcoa Aluminum.
* Alcoa's post- World War II propaganda was key to US cities fluoridating water.
* The purported benefit of fluoride for protecting teeth is largely unsubstantiated scientifically: As far back as1980, the Chief Dental Officer, British Ministry of Health and Social Security stated: ... no laboratory test has ever shown that 1 part per million fluoride in the drinking water reduces tooth decay."
* Build-up of fluoride results in dental fluorisis. According to Dr. Geoffrey Smith, Dental Surgeon, this is "an irreversible pathological condition... the first readily detectable clinical symptom of previous chronic fluoride poisoning. To suggest we should ignore such a sign is as irrational as saying that the blue-black line which appears on the gums due to chronic lead poisoning is of no significance because it doesn't cause any pain or discomfort."
* Ingestion of fluoride results in increased bone density but decreased bone strength, making bones more brittle and more likely to break. "The highest fluoride content in bone ash was observed in women with severe osteoporosis"
Alhava E.M., et al., The Effect of Drinking Water Fluoridation on the Fluoride Content, Strength and Mineral Density of Human Bone, Acta Orthop. Scand., 51, 1980
* High fluoride exposure can produce nausea & ruptures of the stomach lining.
* Fluoride can damage the thyroid gland, lead to hyperparathyroidism - uncontrolled secretion of parathyroid hormones.
* Countries that have banned fluoride include China, India, Great Britain, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Japan, Hungary & The Netherlands.
* Fluoride is a common ingredient in roach and rat poisons.
* "Fluorides are general protoplasmic poisons, probably because of their capacity to modify the metabolism of cells by changing the permeability of the cell membrane and by inhibiting certain enzyme systems." Journal of the American Medical Association, Sept 18, 1943, Editorial.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
1. Stop it from getting in to your body. Eliminate all sources you can, such as: Foods with added fluorine.Go here to find out what foods and how much: poisonfluoride
Dental treatments to protect teeth, including placed under dental sealants Most toothpastes, Bottled juice, bottled water, sodas, green and black tea, non-organic wine and grape juices.
(They are treated with cryolite, which contains fluoride and often prepared with fluoridated water).
Teflon pans, Fluorodated salt, Prescription medications (estimates are that 30-50% of these drugs now contain fluoride) Anesthetics such as Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, and Enflurane, Insectisides for crops, Pesticides for the home.
2. Eliminate fluoride from your drinking water. To do this, remember that fluoride does NOT evaporate from water, so there is no point in letting water sit out. Boiling, freezing and basic filters don't remove it. Actually removing it requires a reverse osmosis filter. If you're out and need to buy some safe bottled water, make sure it is natural spring water, because that does not contain fluoride. You can also distill your drinking water if you live in a fluoridated community.
3. Get well over 200 mg. of Vitamin C per day. John Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D reports that " If you take over 200 mg of vitamin C per day that is all you really need for removing fluoride. In three to six months you should have about 99% of it out which is good enough."
4. Supplement with iodine, calcium, magnesium and boron. These minerals increase the rate of elimination.
5. Keep your liver clean and your bile flowing so your body has a clear pathway to eliminate it.
6. For further information, visit The Fluoride Action Network and its Fluoride Health Effects Database.
Pamela Levin is an R.N., a Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst and award winning author and nutritional journalist with 500 + hours post-graduate training in clinical nutrition, herbology and applied kinesiology. In private practice 42 years, she shares health improvement tips for body, mind, spirit, emotions and relationships in her complimentary bi-weekly newsletter, available at BetterHealthBytes.com. You're invited to register there and to request a topic you'd like covered.
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Homemade Toothpaste
This is the best homemade toothpaste recipe that I have found. Easy to make and healthy for the whole family. There is no flouride and no glycerin. Plus it taste good.
Homemade Toothpaste
4 TSP Baking Soda
2 and a half TSP Coconut Oil
7 drops of spearmint, peppermint oil, or cinnamon oil. Just whichever you think that your family will like the best. I used spearmint oil in mine.
All that you do is add this to a blender, I use my magic bullet, and mix it together real good . Put into a jar or something that has a lid. USE! It is awesome. Cheap and very easy to make. Plus it is healthy. The number one thing about it, is that my Little Man loves it.
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Trying to Get Some Work Done
I am trying so hard to get any writing done. It is hard to get on my son's computer and have a few things to write on here and have photos and video to go with the posts. I wish that had kept my computer now. I have so much work that needs done and it is almost impossible to get it done now. I love this blog so much and coulld write on it everyday easily if I had a way to. I wll keep trying. We have been doing some prepping things that I want to share. SOON.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Ever Tried Growing Vegetables Indoors!
It is possible you know - you can grow Vegetables indoors if you follow some simple guidelines. Just because you don't have garden space outside or you are limited doesn't mean that you can't grow vegetables, you can adjust to this and still grow vegetables that can furnish your table especially in summer.
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE VEGETABLES: Obviously this is an important point because of the growing requirements for the plant types. Different plants have different requirements and the major restrictions will be the available space and light. If you choose to grow fruit bearing plants, these will require larger amounts of sunlight than the no fruit bearing plants. Salad greens such as lettuce, miniature cabbages, swiss chard and spinach require less sunlight and these type of plants do very well indoors.
Another fact is that your vegetables will be grown in containers or pots. The size of these will also determine your choice of plants remembering that they must be large enough for the plants when they attain full growth. Small root crops such as radish and onions are very good choices and also there are varieties of small root carrots. Another popular choice for the indoor garden is herbs because these are compact and do not require much space. Miniature varieties of tomatoes, peppers and aubergines can also thrive indoors.
THE PERFECT SPOT FOR GROWING: Finding the perfect spot for growing your vegetables indoors is important. As mentioned earlier light is an important consideration. Ideally, a bright south-facing window is best but any spot that gets a minimum of 5 hours continuous light can be used. In addition to the natural light, you can supplement this with artificial lighting if you so wish. This will help you to grow healthy plants.
Growing Vegetables indoors does have its problems. If you have small children or pets you may want to locate your indoor garden well out of their reach as in general, vegetables tend to bruise easily so you want to choose a fairly quiet area as to minimise accidental contact with the plants. It is not a very good idea to put your plants where people or pets are moving past frequently, things could get messy if you do.
OPTIMIZE THE MICRO CLIMATE: Plants will grow best in high humidity and moderate temperatures. Low humidity is usually the cause of failed indoor gardens as container grown plants tend to dry out faster and will require being watered more frequently. However, it is important not to let the plants get waterlogged as this will cause the plant roots to rot. Make sure that there is good drainage. One way that I would suggest is place the container or pot on a dish of gravel, this allows any excess water to be caught in the dish and the water evaporation from the dish also improves the humidity.Grouping your plants together will also optimise your micro climate. Mix your vegetable plants with your decorative house plants to create groups that are not only beautiful but also functional within the micro climate. The temperature inside the house is far easier to control, draw the curtains to create more shade for your plants or adjust the house heating systems up or down as required, to benefit your plants. One important point, protect your plants from the draft, failure to do this will result in losing the plants.
GOOD POTTING SOIL: Potting soil for your indoor garden should drain well and contain the nutrients required to support the growth and development throughout the life of the plant. Premixed potting soil that already incorporates the correct amount of fertilizer and nutrients can be purchased from your local garden centre. If your preference is organic, you can also purchase this potting mix again from your local garden centre.
Planting vegetable gardens indoors can be very rewarding. You may be limited in growing the different types of vegetables or the quantities that an outside garden would produce, but with careful thought you can at the very least grow summer salads and therefore saving you money on your supermarket bills. DON'T BE AFRAID, GIVE IT A GO, ENJOY!
JC Cashmore is an enthusiastic gardener whose prime hobby is vegetable gardening. Visit his blog to find more articles on the aspects of keeping a vegetable garden http://jccashmore.blogspot.com.
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CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE VEGETABLES: Obviously this is an important point because of the growing requirements for the plant types. Different plants have different requirements and the major restrictions will be the available space and light. If you choose to grow fruit bearing plants, these will require larger amounts of sunlight than the no fruit bearing plants. Salad greens such as lettuce, miniature cabbages, swiss chard and spinach require less sunlight and these type of plants do very well indoors.
Another fact is that your vegetables will be grown in containers or pots. The size of these will also determine your choice of plants remembering that they must be large enough for the plants when they attain full growth. Small root crops such as radish and onions are very good choices and also there are varieties of small root carrots. Another popular choice for the indoor garden is herbs because these are compact and do not require much space. Miniature varieties of tomatoes, peppers and aubergines can also thrive indoors.
THE PERFECT SPOT FOR GROWING: Finding the perfect spot for growing your vegetables indoors is important. As mentioned earlier light is an important consideration. Ideally, a bright south-facing window is best but any spot that gets a minimum of 5 hours continuous light can be used. In addition to the natural light, you can supplement this with artificial lighting if you so wish. This will help you to grow healthy plants.
Growing Vegetables indoors does have its problems. If you have small children or pets you may want to locate your indoor garden well out of their reach as in general, vegetables tend to bruise easily so you want to choose a fairly quiet area as to minimise accidental contact with the plants. It is not a very good idea to put your plants where people or pets are moving past frequently, things could get messy if you do.
OPTIMIZE THE MICRO CLIMATE: Plants will grow best in high humidity and moderate temperatures. Low humidity is usually the cause of failed indoor gardens as container grown plants tend to dry out faster and will require being watered more frequently. However, it is important not to let the plants get waterlogged as this will cause the plant roots to rot. Make sure that there is good drainage. One way that I would suggest is place the container or pot on a dish of gravel, this allows any excess water to be caught in the dish and the water evaporation from the dish also improves the humidity.Grouping your plants together will also optimise your micro climate. Mix your vegetable plants with your decorative house plants to create groups that are not only beautiful but also functional within the micro climate. The temperature inside the house is far easier to control, draw the curtains to create more shade for your plants or adjust the house heating systems up or down as required, to benefit your plants. One important point, protect your plants from the draft, failure to do this will result in losing the plants.
GOOD POTTING SOIL: Potting soil for your indoor garden should drain well and contain the nutrients required to support the growth and development throughout the life of the plant. Premixed potting soil that already incorporates the correct amount of fertilizer and nutrients can be purchased from your local garden centre. If your preference is organic, you can also purchase this potting mix again from your local garden centre.
Planting vegetable gardens indoors can be very rewarding. You may be limited in growing the different types of vegetables or the quantities that an outside garden would produce, but with careful thought you can at the very least grow summer salads and therefore saving you money on your supermarket bills. DON'T BE AFRAID, GIVE IT A GO, ENJOY!
JC Cashmore is an enthusiastic gardener whose prime hobby is vegetable gardening. Visit his blog to find more articles on the aspects of keeping a vegetable garden http://jccashmore.blogspot.com.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
Free Solar Power Info Book
Been wondering what types of backup energy would be the best to have on hand. I seriously think that having a couple of different types is a good way to go. Have wood for heat , kerosene for heat, maybe a small wind mill, etc. Get this Free Solar Book to find out more information about solar power. It is a free book so you don't have to spend any money to find out anything.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
We Survived
We have survived another Christmas. Went to grandma and grandpa's and had a ton of fun. Waiting for the blizzard to blow in. Hubby and dad played some archery game on the wii. Ittle man had a great time and loved all of his presents. Homemade veggie soup and sandwiches were eaten on all day and plenty of cookies and candy.
Now we are all snug in the house watching spaghetti westerns while the blizzard blows outside. We hope that eveyone is safe and warm. Hope the bad weather is not affecting eveyone in a bad wa and you are all enjoying this time cooped up inside.
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Now we are all snug in the house watching spaghetti westerns while the blizzard blows outside. We hope that eveyone is safe and warm. Hope the bad weather is not affecting eveyone in a bad wa and you are all enjoying this time cooped up inside.
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Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas Eve
It is almost over. The season that always causes me the most stress. Another day and we can all get back to normal and pay all of the bills. Ur kids will forget all about everything the day before and start asking for new things. Some of us will start stressing about NEXT Christmas on December 26th. I do hope that I do not wait until the very last minute ,like I did this year. In fact,I just got home from doing some shopping. Some of the presents won't even be here until after Christmas because of shipping. boohoo. I hope that all of my readers are having a stress free time of year. Do not let the small stuff bother you and hug your children.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Never Prepared For Christmas
How weird that I am so prepared for all kinds of disasters, but never prepared for Christmas. Last minute and I am worried about presents for everyone and what we are going to do for a Christmas meal. Why am I like this every single year. I KNOW Christmas is coming. I know that I still have three kids to buy for. But never fails ...I am unprepared. How can I change this? I am actually starting to not like this time of year very much.
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The Prepper's Pocket Guide: 101 Easy Things You Can Do to Ready Your Home for a Disaster
Ultimate Family Preparedness Pak
120 Serving Breakfast Only @ $198 (120 Servings breakfast assortment. No entrees) - Order Now!
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