These are so good. I love the foil cooking bags. Makes it so easy to cook up good food.
Hobo Fish Dinner
Vegetable cooking spray
1 teaspoon salt free lemon pepper seasoning
half teaspoon salt
half teaspoon dried dillweed
4 small baking potatoes...thinly sliced
2 medium thinly sliced onions
2 medium thinly sliced carrots
4 halibut fillets
Coat the inside of the foil bags with the cooking spray.
Combine all of the seasonings. Arrange the potato slices in the center of thw bags. Sprinle a bit of the seasoning on them and then layer the onions over them. Put some of the seasoning over the onion and layer the carrots. Sprinkle with the remaining seasoning mix. Place the fish over the vegetables. Fold the cooking bag up tight. Do this four times with each fish. Seperate the vegetables evening among the four bags.
Place the foil bags in your preheated oven or grill them outside.
Monday, July 8, 2013
My Little Man Can Grow Anything!!
He is only 6 and has such a green thumb. He has been able to just throw seeds into the ground anywhere and it grow!! Now he has 3 lemon trees growing from seeds that he took from a lemon a while back! So cool. He is going to be the one to garden for us all of the time!!He is wanting to try oranges and apples now.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Cappuccino Crispies
I woke up at 3 this morning and just could not go back to sleep. So, I am going to need all of the coffee and things made with coffee that I can get my hands on today!
Cappuccino Crispies
1 tablespoon instant coffee
1 tablespoon hot water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 10 ounce package of marshmallows
5 cups of crisp rice cereal
vegetable cooking spray
Combine the first 3 ingredients and stir until the coffee is dissolved.
Put the marshmallows in a bowl and melt them in the microwave or melt them on the stove top. Remove from the heat stirring until smooth. Add the coffee mixture to the melted marshmallows and stir together. Working fast - add the crisp cereal and stir it until it is lightly coated. Press the mixture into a 13X9 pan that was coated with the vegetable cooking spray. Let this cool completely and then cut into bars. Should get about 24.
Cappuccino Crispies
1 tablespoon instant coffee
1 tablespoon hot water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 10 ounce package of marshmallows
5 cups of crisp rice cereal
vegetable cooking spray
Combine the first 3 ingredients and stir until the coffee is dissolved.
Put the marshmallows in a bowl and melt them in the microwave or melt them on the stove top. Remove from the heat stirring until smooth. Add the coffee mixture to the melted marshmallows and stir together. Working fast - add the crisp cereal and stir it until it is lightly coated. Press the mixture into a 13X9 pan that was coated with the vegetable cooking spray. Let this cool completely and then cut into bars. Should get about 24.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Peanut Butter Crunch No-Bake Cookies
Great treat when it is hot! Make some no-bake cookies.
Peanut Butter Crunch No-Bake Cookies
3 cups corn flake cereal
1/2 cup of light corn syrup
1 tablespoon of sugar
1/3 cup of peanut butter
Put the cereal in a large bowl and set it aside. Combine the syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in the peanut butter.
Work real quick - Pour the mixture over the cereal. Toss it lightly to coat all of the cereal and then drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. Let stand at room temperature until it sets up firmly. Store in an air tight container.
Peanut Butter Crunch No-Bake Cookies
3 cups corn flake cereal
1/2 cup of light corn syrup
1 tablespoon of sugar
1/3 cup of peanut butter
Put the cereal in a large bowl and set it aside. Combine the syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in the peanut butter.
Work real quick - Pour the mixture over the cereal. Toss it lightly to coat all of the cereal and then drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. Let stand at room temperature until it sets up firmly. Store in an air tight container.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Food Storage Recipe ~ Soup In A Hurry
This is a quick soup that you can make in a hurry. Serve it with cornbread.
Soup In A Hurry
1 pound ground beef that you have browned and drained well
2 cans minestrone soup
2 cans chili beans ...Not Drained
a can of stewed tomatoes ...any kind will work,but the mexican are real good
half cup of mild salsa..the mild from dollar tree is pretty good
Combine all of this in a large saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for about twenty minutes.
Soup In A Hurry
1 pound ground beef that you have browned and drained well
2 cans minestrone soup
2 cans chili beans ...Not Drained
a can of stewed tomatoes ...any kind will work,but the mexican are real good
half cup of mild salsa..the mild from dollar tree is pretty good
Combine all of this in a large saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for about twenty minutes.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Frugal & Easy Homemade French Fries
Want to save some money?? Make your own french fries!!
It is super easy, healthier, and frugal!!
They are my families favorite. I found out a while ago that a famous brand of fries is a GMO Monsanto company owned brand and I stopped right there buying them. I started buying potatoes from the local farmer's market. Cheap - 25 pounds of potatoes for $7.00!!! You can do so much with potatoes. Our favorite thing is to make fries.
Easy ---
Just julienne the fries and deep fry them until they are golden brown!
That is it - I put them in a bowl with a coffee filter to get all of the grease off of them.
Yummy with sea salt!
Another frugal idea from Prepared For Survival!!
It is super easy, healthier, and frugal!!
They are my families favorite. I found out a while ago that a famous brand of fries is a GMO Monsanto company owned brand and I stopped right there buying them. I started buying potatoes from the local farmer's market. Cheap - 25 pounds of potatoes for $7.00!!! You can do so much with potatoes. Our favorite thing is to make fries.
Easy ---
Just julienne the fries and deep fry them until they are golden brown!
That is it - I put them in a bowl with a coffee filter to get all of the grease off of them.
Yummy with sea salt!
Another frugal idea from Prepared For Survival!!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Prepared For Survival - Frugal Food Storage Recipes
I put all of my recipes from this blog into a Kindle ebook - Prepared For Survival - Frugal Food Storage Recipes- it is only 99 cents and you can have all of the recipes in a convenient place. Frugal food storage recipes that will use your food storage in a way that will give your family variety without costing a lot. Food storage does not have to break your bank. You can do it frugally and eat well. I have added some recipes to the blog since I posted that book to Kindle , but I will update it soon with the new recipes.
Emergency Food Storage Buyer's Guide - FREE
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The
goal of this guide is to provide you with real, beneficial
information and allow them to make informed decisions on what to include
in your own personal food storage plan and what works best for you.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Staying Cool When Off The Grid or Without Power
Nothing is worse than having the power go out when it is hot. Can't seem to cool off and get comfortable. I happened to go to the thrift store last night. I was bored and out anyway. Had to run to pharmacy. So run in there and just looking up and down the aisles. I love doing this and just seeing what I can find to add to preps. Like kitchen tools etc. Well, I wasn't finding anything and was going to leave when I seen something sitting in a basket - a hand fan! A light bulb went up over my head and I was like yes, this is something to add to my preps that I had never even thought of before. 50 cents later I have the first hand fan in my preps. Fanning yourself could keep you cooled off , especially if you're under a nice, big shade tree!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Make Your Own Pocket Cloth Diapers!
I found that this Link is a great tutorial for making a great looking pocket cloth diaper. It is very easy and the instructions on the page are very straight forward. I love this pocket and that is all that I have been making for my son the last few times.
Save yourself a ton of money! Pockets dry very quick also!!!
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
The Family Camping Handbook: Real Food in the Big Woods
The Family Camping Handbook: Real Food in the Big Woods was a free kindle book when I wrote this post.
Camping is a frugal family vacation and a wonderful tradition for many,
but it's not as easy as making a reservation at a hotel. Here's your
basic guidebook to a successful trip to the woods and back, nourishing
your family with real food all the way.
The Family Camping Handbook will:
* Help families with little ones survive and even thrive out in the woods.
* Share basic steps to preparing for and enjoying time in the back woods - tent camping strategies for rookies.
* Provide recipes and campfire techniques to conquer the temptation to buy a few packages of hot dogs and white bread buns and call it "food."
If you're a camping rookie and interested in tent camping, this book is for you.
If you are an experienced camper but new to real food living, or you just wish you had more ideas for whole foods camping fare, this book is for you.
If you camped before having children and have always wanted to try camping as a frugal family vacation but are nervous because you have little ones, whether they’re babies, toddlers, or preschoolers, this book is for you.
You CAN take your babes and your real food to the woods and truly enjoy it, and The Family Camping Handbook will show you how.
With over 35 whole foods camping recipes plus techniques for campfire cooking, menu plans, grocery shopping lists, and ideas to "healthify" many standard camping foods, you won't go hungry out in that big, wide wilderness. You may never want to come home to your regular kitchen!
You're not just buying a book of packing lists, tips for campsite management or recipes...you're buying confidence, and The Family Camping Handbook will have you feeling ready to hit the woods in no time.
Recipes include:
* Sausage and Farmer's Market Veggie Foil Packet Dinner
* Whole Wheat (soaked) Camping Pancakes
* Garlic Veggie Dip
* Campfire Chicken Fajita Skillet Meal
* Homemade Beef Jerky
* Granola Bars
* Cold Spelt Salad
* and lots more!
Gluten free? Each purchase comes with 3 free printable gluten-free camping menu plans and new recipes from the author.
The Family Camping Handbook will:
* Help families with little ones survive and even thrive out in the woods.
* Share basic steps to preparing for and enjoying time in the back woods - tent camping strategies for rookies.
* Provide recipes and campfire techniques to conquer the temptation to buy a few packages of hot dogs and white bread buns and call it "food."
If you're a camping rookie and interested in tent camping, this book is for you.
If you are an experienced camper but new to real food living, or you just wish you had more ideas for whole foods camping fare, this book is for you.
If you camped before having children and have always wanted to try camping as a frugal family vacation but are nervous because you have little ones, whether they’re babies, toddlers, or preschoolers, this book is for you.
You CAN take your babes and your real food to the woods and truly enjoy it, and The Family Camping Handbook will show you how.
With over 35 whole foods camping recipes plus techniques for campfire cooking, menu plans, grocery shopping lists, and ideas to "healthify" many standard camping foods, you won't go hungry out in that big, wide wilderness. You may never want to come home to your regular kitchen!
You're not just buying a book of packing lists, tips for campsite management or recipes...you're buying confidence, and The Family Camping Handbook will have you feeling ready to hit the woods in no time.
Recipes include:
* Sausage and Farmer's Market Veggie Foil Packet Dinner
* Whole Wheat (soaked) Camping Pancakes
* Garlic Veggie Dip
* Campfire Chicken Fajita Skillet Meal
* Homemade Beef Jerky
* Granola Bars
* Cold Spelt Salad
* and lots more!
Gluten free? Each purchase comes with 3 free printable gluten-free camping menu plans and new recipes from the author.
Food Storage Recipe - Easy Homemade Salsa
Great homemade Salsa:
* 2 cans of diced tomatoes
* 1 little can of diced green chiles
* 1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped
* 1 clove of garlic, minced, or garlic powder
* 3-4 whole green onions (stem included) chopped up
* Couple shakes of red pepper flakes
* 1 tsp of salt
Blend it all together minus the tomatoes, then add the tomatoes and blend a little to mince the tomatoes. Delicious!
* 2 cans of diced tomatoes
* 1 little can of diced green chiles
* 1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped
* 1 clove of garlic, minced, or garlic powder
* 3-4 whole green onions (stem included) chopped up
* Couple shakes of red pepper flakes
* 1 tsp of salt
Blend it all together minus the tomatoes, then add the tomatoes and blend a little to mince the tomatoes. Delicious!
Friday, June 21, 2013
Confessions Of A Prepper: How To Plan And Protect Your Family And Friends During Any Disaster
Confessions Of A Prepper: How To Plan And Protect Your Family And Friends During Any Disaster was a free Kindle book when I wrote this.
This Book Will Teach You:
- How to prepare for any disaster ranging from "common" to "worst case scenario"
- The principals each prepper should understand and follow
- How to prepare your home for disaster scenarios
- How to power, heat, and cook in your home during a disaster
- How to create and maintain a disaster food supply
- How to stockpile and filter water
- Proper disaster sanitation techniques
- How to decide whether you should evacuate
- How to create a bug out bag and a bug out kit
The world as we know it is constantly changing and becoming more
volatile each and every day. From natural disasters, war, terrorism and
even violence from our own citizens. We need to prepare for these
disastrous scenarios. This book is aimed at preparing you and your
loved ones for any disastrous situation. We will teach you how to
survive common natural disasters and also prepare you for the unlikely
worst case scenarios such as terrorism and even economic collapse. This
book contains easy to understand information that will guide you
through the beginning preparation process. If you're already an
experienced prepper, this book will contain information to supplement
your supplies and may even have tips and tricks that you haven't yet
thought off. Whether you're a new prepper or an experienced prepper
this book contains valuable insight for how to handle a disaster should
it occur. Download today and learn how to protect your family and loved
ones!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Frugal Organizing - Kid's Room
I have been using rubber made totes in my Little Man's room for all of his toys, but I always noticed that he never really got down into the box and was having trouble finding certain toys. The totes were really just too deep. So I went to the local grocery store and got about 15 good boxes. None used for meat!! They were FREE!! I then went to Dollar Tree and got 3 rolls of this cute wrapping paper to cover them with. Cute and only cost me $3.00 for everything that I needed. Next - We had to get to work.
So we dumped out the 4 rubber made totes! Little Man had fun with that. I ended up doing all of the sorting - he had too much fun playing with toys "that he hadn't seen in a million years!". Took me a while, but I eventually got everything sorted and only used 6 boxes. Now he has a box for each thing that he plays with the most - anything else was left in the rubber made totes and put out in the shed. So now he has a box for his : Army men
Cars
Dinosaurs
Animals
Balls
Anything Else
His room has never been this clean. Now when he gets done with the toys that he is playing with it much easier for him to pick them up. He actually is having fun making sure that everything gets put in the right box.
This could easily be done for any room of the house. Being organized doesn't have to cost a fortune. Get some free boxes and wrapping paper and that is it.
So we dumped out the 4 rubber made totes! Little Man had fun with that. I ended up doing all of the sorting - he had too much fun playing with toys "that he hadn't seen in a million years!". Took me a while, but I eventually got everything sorted and only used 6 boxes. Now he has a box for each thing that he plays with the most - anything else was left in the rubber made totes and put out in the shed. So now he has a box for his : Army men
Cars
Dinosaurs
Animals
Balls
Anything Else
His room has never been this clean. Now when he gets done with the toys that he is playing with it much easier for him to pick them up. He actually is having fun making sure that everything gets put in the right box.
This could easily be done for any room of the house. Being organized doesn't have to cost a fortune. Get some free boxes and wrapping paper and that is it.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Dollar Tree Always Has Something Useful!
Went to Dollar Tree yesterday and they had these cute little solar powered lamps. Unfortunately they only got one case in to our store , not getting anymore. I was able to get 4 of them. They are as bright as the other solar powered lights that I have gotten from there. But, these are cuter - look like little lamps! The shade comes off.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Grandma's herbal and homemade remedies
When I wrote this post , Grandma's herbal and homemade remedies (Grandma's Series), was a free book for your Kindle! A very useful book to have in your survival e-book library! My Kindle is full to the brim.
From the Description: This book is a tilt of the hat to my Grandma's Herbal and Home remedies which were a big influence in my youth. She had a the theory that mother nature had a cure for every ailment and disease. The book informs you how within your garden and pantry, you have an easy pratical and natural first aid box (with no chemicals or sell by dates). I also look at the origins of the herbs, who first used them and how to actually grow the herbs and spices yourself. Also we look at how to prepare the remedies to treat ailments for use at home.
The herbs in this book treat all the following ailments:- Acne, blood pressure, skin health, morning sickness, IBS, kidney damage, headaches, liver damage, digestion, infections, cramps, colic, alleviate insomia, slows cancer grwoth, treat colds / flu. helps stamina, sexual stimulants, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammation, and treating digestive disorders, coughs, stomach ailments, measles, diphtheria, typhoid fever, arthritis, scabies, and bruises. dry skin and dandruff, lessen anxiety, clean infections of the mouth, sooth aching feet, ease ear infections, relieve nausea, heal kidney bladder infections, migraines, colic, vertigo, ailments, bug bites, burns, canker sores, treat scabies, head lice, psoriasis, burns, scars, skin infections, high blood sugar, diarrhoea, exhaustion, spasms, indigestion, menstrual cramps, and tooth and muscle pain, treating worms, cramps, heartburn, bloating and gas, high blood pressure, stop heart attacks and internal and external bleeding, insomnia, anxiety, depression, insomnia, female disorders, stomach ulcers, and bladder and ear infections, weight loss, e-coli, natural food preservative, warts, blisters, constipation, digestive aid, treatment of menopause symptoms, UTIs, yeast and blood infection, and strep. treating sexually transmitted diseases, reducing inflammation, bronchitis, impaired lung function, foetal growth,birth defects, energy levels, depression, anxiety, creation of red blood cells, cholesterol, strokes, motion sickness, improve memory, antioxidant,fight cancer, heart disease, burn fat, lower cholesterol, aide in the prevention of diabetes, reduce the risk of strokes and dementia, stimulate hair growth, neutralises poison and snake bites, and much much more.
What Do I Do When I Have A Bad Cold....
I grab a good book and just lay around reading. The book I grabbed off of Amazon wasAshes The Ashes Trilogy Book 1. It is starting out pretty good. As any reader of my blog knows by now, these are my favorite type of books.
It could happen tomorrow . . .
An electromagnetic pulse flashes across the sky, destroying every electronic device, wiping out every computerized system, and killing billions.
Alex hiked into the woods to say good-bye to her dead parents and her personal demons. Now desperate to find out what happened after the pulse crushes her to the ground, Alex meets up with Tom—a young soldier—and Ellie, a girl whose grandfather was killed by the EMP.
For this improvised family and the others who are spared, it’s now a question of who can be trusted and who is no longer human.
Author Ilsa J. Bick crafts a terrifying and thrilling novel about a world that could be ours at any moment, where those left standing must learn what it means not just to survive, but to live amidst the devastation.
Gripped me from beginning to end – dark, creepy and suspenseful. James Dashner,
New York Times Best-Selling author of The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials
A haunting and epic story of survival in a shattered world, ASHES is a must read.
Michael Grant, New York Times Best-Selling author of Gone
It could happen tomorrow . . .
An electromagnetic pulse flashes across the sky, destroying every electronic device, wiping out every computerized system, and killing billions.
Alex hiked into the woods to say good-bye to her dead parents and her personal demons. Now desperate to find out what happened after the pulse crushes her to the ground, Alex meets up with Tom—a young soldier—and Ellie, a girl whose grandfather was killed by the EMP.
For this improvised family and the others who are spared, it’s now a question of who can be trusted and who is no longer human.
Author Ilsa J. Bick crafts a terrifying and thrilling novel about a world that could be ours at any moment, where those left standing must learn what it means not just to survive, but to live amidst the devastation.
Gripped me from beginning to end – dark, creepy and suspenseful. James Dashner,
New York Times Best-Selling author of The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials
A haunting and epic story of survival in a shattered world, ASHES is a must read.
Michael Grant, New York Times Best-Selling author of Gone
Monday, June 10, 2013
Awesome Yard Sales!
Had another great day this past weekend going to yard sales. This time my hubby went with us and he must have been good luck...everything I have been wanting ,even some from my wish list on Amazon, I found. And for cheap!!
Rundown of treasures:
Brand new fishing rod and reel - $12.00
Treadmill - an older one, but for $5.00 I couldn't pass it up!
Cast Iron double sided grill - Like this one - Double Reversible Grill/Griddle that I have had in my wishlist for a few months. $0.50
A water cooler for my 5 gallon water bottles!! Great thing is that it works at giving out water without being plugged in. Makes it so much easier to use the huge bottles. $1.00
Oil lamp - $1.00
Stack of Cookbooks - $2.00
Coffee Pot For Hubbies Big rig - $0.75
and some other stuff too, but this "prepper" stuff was the best!! Can't wait til this weekend to go on the yard sale hunt again!!
Anytime that you can get to yard sales, you have got to go. You can always find ton of "prepper" items at them. Plus it is fun!!
Rundown of treasures:
Brand new fishing rod and reel - $12.00
Treadmill - an older one, but for $5.00 I couldn't pass it up!
Cast Iron double sided grill - Like this one - Double Reversible Grill/Griddle that I have had in my wishlist for a few months. $0.50
A water cooler for my 5 gallon water bottles!! Great thing is that it works at giving out water without being plugged in. Makes it so much easier to use the huge bottles. $1.00
Oil lamp - $1.00
Stack of Cookbooks - $2.00
Coffee Pot For Hubbies Big rig - $0.75
and some other stuff too, but this "prepper" stuff was the best!! Can't wait til this weekend to go on the yard sale hunt again!!
Anytime that you can get to yard sales, you have got to go. You can always find ton of "prepper" items at them. Plus it is fun!!
Food Storage Recipe - Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
I love easy and cheap cooking more and more. I have gotten so busy that half the time I don't even feel like cooking. This is a quick soup to make and good.
Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
1 package of chicken flavored ramen noodles - you will need the seasoning packet
1 can of cream of chicken soup - a staple in any food storage!!
Diced onion - I use my freeze-dried ones in most recipes.
sliced carrots - freeze-fried again. I love that stuff! The Ready Store is where I get most of my freeze-dried items from.
sliced celery
Cook up the noodles and drain. Prepare the soup in a saucepan as it states too on the can. Then add the seasoning packet and all of the vegetables. Cook for about 10 minutes or until vegetables are done.Add the noodles and simmer a couple more minutes. This only makes a couple of servings, but you could easily double it or whatever.
Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
1 package of chicken flavored ramen noodles - you will need the seasoning packet
1 can of cream of chicken soup - a staple in any food storage!!
Diced onion - I use my freeze-dried ones in most recipes.
sliced carrots - freeze-fried again. I love that stuff! The Ready Store is where I get most of my freeze-dried items from.
sliced celery
Cook up the noodles and drain. Prepare the soup in a saucepan as it states too on the can. Then add the seasoning packet and all of the vegetables. Cook for about 10 minutes or until vegetables are done.Add the noodles and simmer a couple more minutes. This only makes a couple of servings, but you could easily double it or whatever.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
TIP GARDEN: Make Your Own Sweetened Condensed Milk
TIP GARDEN: Make Your Own Sweetened Condensed Milk
Having this recipe on hand can really come in handy.
Having this recipe on hand can really come in handy.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
The Tomato Cookbook: Tomato Recipes From Soup to Grilled
The Tomato Cookbook: Tomato Recipes From Soup to Grilled - The Ultimate Resource for Cooking and Preserving a Bountiful Tomato Harvest (Hillbilly Housewife Cookbooks) was a free Kindle book when I wrote this blog post.
A collection of 28 tried and true family recipes for using up and preserving fresh tomatoes. A great way to use up the tomatoes that you have growing in your garden.
When you have too many tomatoes that you don't know what to do with them , this book will help.
A collection of 28 tried and true family recipes for using up and preserving fresh tomatoes. A great way to use up the tomatoes that you have growing in your garden.
When you have too many tomatoes that you don't know what to do with them , this book will help.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
4 Ways to Involve Your Kids in Food Storage
Starting up a collection of food for
storing can be difficult when you are a mother during the summer.
When the kids are home from school, your role tends to be more of an
entertainer than food storage extraordinaire. Do not fear- there is a
way to stay on track with your goals for this project without
shipping your kids off to your parents’ for the summer. Here are a
few ideas…
- Age Appropriate Learning. Depending on what age your child is, think of what they are learning at the time, and use it to help you! If they are learning to read, have them read the recipe card for practice, and then run around the house and storage bringing you all the ingredients. If they are younger, have them dump the ingredients into the mixing bowl, or stack cans in the storage area. If you have older kids, have them write labels or get half of the list at the grocery store for you. You can also test them on their fractions or math when stacking things or doubling a recipe. (One hint that might help to motivate: Kids will do anything if you make it a race or game of some kind!)
- Cooking Lessons. So much of food storage involves cooking. You’ve got to use the food the food every once in a while and cycle through it in order to get your money’s worth, and you’ve got to know how to cook with the emergency foods that you’re storing. So, instead of plopping the kids in front of the tv and having the kitchen to yourself, make it a family activity! Teaching kids how to find their way around the kitchen and make food early on is an excellent idea. It is a fun learning and memorizing activity for kids, and it makes it less work for you once they can make food on their own.
- Gardening. Many food storage junkies also like to have their own garden that they can live off of in case of an emergency. This is a great idea for getting your hands on fresh produce when your town or state is in crisis. Your kids can help you out in the garden by weeding, planting, digging holes, watering, or fertilizing. Just give them a lesson on what to do and they will love feeling like an important helper. You can also teach them what ripe fruit or vegetables look like and have them help pick. Not only does this help you, but it is a valuable learning experience for kids to be outside with nature in a world where they are surrounded by technology all the time.
- Pick their Brains. Many times I have been surprised by an idea that my child had that I would have never thought of. If you have limited space and money, food storage is all about creativity. Kids are in the prime state of life for being imaginative, so have them help you solve problems with your food storage. Teaching problem-solving skills young is important for their overall growth and it will also help you get more ideas for how to store your food. Show your son or daughter the pile of food you need to find a place for, and walk around the house together on a hunt for a new food storage spot. Older kids improve your original organization or build proxy shelves out of plywood and cans.
Whatever you do to
get them involved, I can guarantee you and your kids will have a
bonding experience and make a new memory. You can get more done this
summer if you just set your mind to it! Click
here for more tips on food storage.
Author Bio-
Dirk Puckett has been in the emergency preparedness industry for more
than 20 years and is a proud family man.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Yard Sale Find - Cast Iron Skillets
I went to a yard sale this past Saturday and found both of these cast iron skillets. I paid only $5.00 for both of them. I am really hoping that I can get the rustiness out of them and get them seasoned up.
I am thinking that all I need to do is scour them real good and get the rust off, then re-season them.
I hope they turn out good, but for only $5.00 it was worth the chance since they are cast iron.
ANY TIPS WILL BE APPRECIATED!
I am thinking that all I need to do is scour them real good and get the rust off, then re-season them.
I hope they turn out good, but for only $5.00 it was worth the chance since they are cast iron.
ANY TIPS WILL BE APPRECIATED!
Monday, June 3, 2013
Start Your Home based Winter Business Now! Or Just Stockpile for self!
Now is the perfect time to start a home based business that will be making you money this winter. You pretty much start it for free - using all of that junk mail, catalogs, and newspapers that you get. Make paper bricks that will be used for fireplaces and wood burning stoves. They can burn up to 2 hours at a time. ( This also would be a good time to stockpile some up for yourself.) This is the perfect home based for a teen. The start-up cost is low. You just need to get one of those Paper Log Makers and the other items that you need are free or you should already have on hand. A 5 gallon bucket, gloves,and bleach.
It is pretty simple to make the bricks: shred or tear the paper, fill a 5 gallon bucket with water, add a tablespoon of bleach, stir and then the paper. There are two ways to proceed, either leave the paper to soak for 10 days, or mulch the paper in the bucket for an hour using something like a toilet plunger or stick.
Once the paper is pulped, fill the Paper Log Makerwith the pulp and squeeze the arms together to remove the water. You will be left with just the brick. Carry on this method until all the paper is used. Find a warm and dry area to allow the brick to dry and hey presto - you have free solid fuel to sell.
Make these up all summer, storing them up some place where they will be dry. As soon as it starts to cool off place an ad in the local paper and start selling them. Great home based business that is almost free to start and would be a great one for a teen to do.
It is pretty simple to make the bricks: shred or tear the paper, fill a 5 gallon bucket with water, add a tablespoon of bleach, stir and then the paper. There are two ways to proceed, either leave the paper to soak for 10 days, or mulch the paper in the bucket for an hour using something like a toilet plunger or stick.
Once the paper is pulped, fill the Paper Log Makerwith the pulp and squeeze the arms together to remove the water. You will be left with just the brick. Carry on this method until all the paper is used. Find a warm and dry area to allow the brick to dry and hey presto - you have free solid fuel to sell.
Make these up all summer, storing them up some place where they will be dry. As soon as it starts to cool off place an ad in the local paper and start selling them. Great home based business that is almost free to start and would be a great one for a teen to do.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Quick Creamy Mushroom Soup!
This is what Little Man and I had for lunch yesterday! Yummy and fast!
Creamy Mushroom Soup
1 package of ramen noodles - it doesn't matter the flavor, you do not use the flavor packet.
1 can of condensed cream of mushroom soup
a handful of sliced mushrooms, I used my dehydrated ones this time and it turned out great.
salt and pepper
Cook the noodles as it says to on the package. drain.
Prepare the soup as directed and then add the noodles and mushrooms to it. Let this simmer for about 5 minutes. Salt and pepper this and eat! Just enough for the 2 of us.
Creamy Mushroom Soup
1 package of ramen noodles - it doesn't matter the flavor, you do not use the flavor packet.
1 can of condensed cream of mushroom soup
a handful of sliced mushrooms, I used my dehydrated ones this time and it turned out great.
salt and pepper
Cook the noodles as it says to on the package. drain.
Prepare the soup as directed and then add the noodles and mushrooms to it. Let this simmer for about 5 minutes. Salt and pepper this and eat! Just enough for the 2 of us.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Homemade Pizza Sauce
Bacon In My Pocket: Saucy!
Found this , on Pinterest , of course. I now cannot wait until my tomato plants start producing.
I am going to make up a bunch of homemade spaghetti sauce also.
Found this , on Pinterest , of course. I now cannot wait until my tomato plants start producing.
I am going to make up a bunch of homemade spaghetti sauce also.
Yard Sales & Homeschooling!
It is my favorite time of the year! Finally - it is starting to get busy around my small town with the lovely sight of yard sales! I love going to them to find camping gear, kitchen ware, survival gear, & tools. But another thing that I have been finding the last few weeks at the yard sales is Homeschool items. Well, not really specifically made for homeschool stuff, but I have been finding textbooks, flashcards, paper, craft items, learning toys, etc. Great way to homeschool on the cheap. Frugal homeschooling is the best.
I also use it as a learning tool for my Little Man - He has learned a lot about counting money going to yard sales. I give him $5.00 and then he can figure up how much things are and how much he has or has left. Fun way to teach money skills, budgeting, counting of money, etc.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Crayon Candle
...and chaos ensued: Crayon Candle
I am going to be able to make a few of these! We have a lot of broken crayons in our house. Plus I found this just in time - I am out of actual candle wax and have about 80 wicks left!! YAY!!
Plus I always save all of my glass jars that I get from anything, like pickles, spaghetti sauce, etc! Great way to reuse items and get something out of it that is useful.
I am going to be able to make a few of these! We have a lot of broken crayons in our house. Plus I found this just in time - I am out of actual candle wax and have about 80 wicks left!! YAY!!
Plus I always save all of my glass jars that I get from anything, like pickles, spaghetti sauce, etc! Great way to reuse items and get something out of it that is useful.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Camping Essentials: Camping Basics, Importance of Camping, Camping Gear That is Needed And How To Set Up Camp
Camping Essentials: Camping Basics, Importance of Camping, Camping Gear That is Needed And How To Set Up Camp was a free book for the Kindle (or free Kindle reading app) when I wrote this post.
Are you looking for something to do with your family this summer? Maybe you've been planning to take a trip but the economy makes it difficult. Or maybe you've been debating about going somewhere but you don't know what to do. Well one of your options is camping and it's something that everyone in your family can enjoy. Whether you spend only a little money and stay in a tent or you spend a lot and buy an RV, you'll be able to go out and have a lot of fun.
This is also something that you can do all the time and not just once in a while. Because it's so cheap and there are so many different places to go you'll be able to explore the entire country without having to spend a lot of money. Instead of going to a resort or a hotel this year go camping and spend more time with your family.
A preview of the book:
Camping Essentials
Are you looking for something to do with your family this summer? Maybe you've been planning to take a trip but the economy makes it difficult. Or maybe you've been debating about going somewhere but you don't know what to do. Well one of your options is camping and it's something that everyone in your family can enjoy. Whether you spend only a little money and stay in a tent or you spend a lot and buy an RV, you'll be able to go out and have a lot of fun.
This is also something that you can do all the time and not just once in a while. Because it's so cheap and there are so many different places to go you'll be able to explore the entire country without having to spend a lot of money. Instead of going to a resort or a hotel this year go camping and spend more time with your family.
A preview of the book:
- Camping Essentials: The Basics
- Chapter I: The Importance of Camping
- Chapter II: The Benefits of Camping
- Chapter III: What Gear is Needed
- Chapter IV: Where to Camp
- Chapter V: How to Set Up Camp
- Chapter VI: Breaking Camp
- Chapter VII: Coming Home
Monday, May 27, 2013
The Ultimate Dandelion Cookbook
The Ultimate Dandelion Cookbook was a free book for your Kindle when I wrote this post.
Perfect cookbook for this time of year!!
~~FREE Food from the yard~~
148 dandelion recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and even dessert!
What would you think if someone told you one of the world’s most nutritious foods was also tasty, could be cooked many different ways, was easy to find, and was totally free? I know what I’d do: I’d run out and grab some! Well, the good news is, there is such a food: Dandelions. Yes, those pesky weeds with bright yellow flowers you’ve grown up thinking are the enemy of perfect lawns is actually food – brought to North America by immigrants who knew how valuable they are.
Every part of the dandelion is edible. Dandelion greens recipes are common throughout Europe and often used in salad, quiche, lasagna and other pasta dishes, and many other familiar and less-familiar dishes. The honey-like flowers are a healthy and tasty addition to bread, omelets, pancakes, tea, and more – plus they make delectable jelly and wine. The buds are often pickled or added to stir frys and other dishes. The stems can be eaten like noodles. And the roots add coffee flavor to everything from ice cream and cakes to drinks.
The Ultimate Dandelion Cookbook offers 148 recipes, plus expert advice and tips, for cooking all parts of the dandelion – one of nature’s best free foods.
Perfect cookbook for this time of year!!
~~FREE Food from the yard~~
148 dandelion recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and even dessert!
What would you think if someone told you one of the world’s most nutritious foods was also tasty, could be cooked many different ways, was easy to find, and was totally free? I know what I’d do: I’d run out and grab some! Well, the good news is, there is such a food: Dandelions. Yes, those pesky weeds with bright yellow flowers you’ve grown up thinking are the enemy of perfect lawns is actually food – brought to North America by immigrants who knew how valuable they are.
Every part of the dandelion is edible. Dandelion greens recipes are common throughout Europe and often used in salad, quiche, lasagna and other pasta dishes, and many other familiar and less-familiar dishes. The honey-like flowers are a healthy and tasty addition to bread, omelets, pancakes, tea, and more – plus they make delectable jelly and wine. The buds are often pickled or added to stir frys and other dishes. The stems can be eaten like noodles. And the roots add coffee flavor to everything from ice cream and cakes to drinks.
The Ultimate Dandelion Cookbook offers 148 recipes, plus expert advice and tips, for cooking all parts of the dandelion – one of nature’s best free foods.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
NBC News: "Stock Up On Canned Goods"
NBC News: "Stock Up On Canned Goods"
You should have a stockpile of canned goods, water, tools, etc anyway! Be Prepared!
You should have a stockpile of canned goods, water, tools, etc anyway! Be Prepared!
Really Happy To Get A Grand Trunk Parachute Nylon Double Hammock
Grand Trunk Parachute Nylon Double Hammock |
The nautical grade hanging carabiners will ensure that it is hung well and safe. This has tons of room, enough for you and someone else or to be by yourself hanging up safely and with all of your hiking gear up off the ground with you. Great way to get up in a tree a bit higher off the ground so you can be hidden. The fabric feels so much stronger and a bit thicker. Use it with a sleeping bag even. Great for taking a nap after a long hike. This seems like it will hang up very fast. The instructions are really clear and I think that I could have it hung by myself fast! Quickly be safe and up off the ground after a long day. With it being made out of nylon and not mesh makes this a lot more durable. This will last you a much longer time if you take care of it.
I was hoping to get it up before I had to write this post , but wasn't able to. We had planned on going camping this week , but the darn weather just did not cooperate. I did take it out and lay it flat. Made very well. After we take it camping I am seriously thinking of getting some poles for a set up of some kind to be able to have it hung in my back yard. Have a place where we can go and relax. Read a great book or just take a nap. It is made of strong parachute nylon. Which is also mildew resistant. I know that it dries quick. It was rained on when it was laying out in the yard a little bit and I just hung it over the back deck rails and it was dry in no time. That is a major plus. Good to have something that can dry quick when you are out and about. Camping out in the woods, you do not want to have something that is soaking wet and not able to bag it up in the bag that it came with. This is built strong and would be a great item to have on hand for anyone who loves the great outdoors or is looking for an alternative to a sleeping arrangement in their bug-out-bag. Since this is so light you can easily have it hanging on the outside of your bag. Will not take up hardly any space. Great for anyone who is out a lot!
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received Grand Trunk Parachute Nylon Double Hammock-Prints for free from Grand Trunk Goods as coordinated by Deep Creek Public Relations
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
OFF THE GRID: Live in a Van, Truck, Trailer, or Motorhome
OFF THE GRID: Live in a Van, Truck, Trailer, or Motorhome was free for the Kindle when this post was written.
For some reason I could see myself doing this. Not sure how good it would be for little ones, but if I was single I would so do this.
The information that follows is based upon my own experiences living on the road, dating back to just after World War II. If you can imagine yourself in any of the following categories, this book is for you!
Save on Your Rent Payment
In hard times, one of the best ways to cut expenses quickly and for as long as you need relief, is to stop paying rent. True, even an old truck or cargo trailer will cost something, but often these pay for themselves in less than a year. A bonus is that when you sell it, you may get the major part of your money back.
Low-Cost Vacations
The cost of lodging, even on a three-week vacation, can easily run up to $2,000 or more. However, if you’ve got a light-weight fiberglass or converted cargo trailer—set up for cooking—even a two or three month holiday may be affordable.
Permanent living
Tens of thousands of Americans and Canadians live full time in a motorhome. There are prices for all budgets, from just over $2,000 to well over $1,000,000!
High Adventure
Travel up the Alaska Highway—a trip you will never forget!
Personal Privacy
The quickest way to assure yourself of total privacy is to travel in a van, trailer, truck or motorhome. This is called Travel on the QT.
For some reason I could see myself doing this. Not sure how good it would be for little ones, but if I was single I would so do this.
The information that follows is based upon my own experiences living on the road, dating back to just after World War II. If you can imagine yourself in any of the following categories, this book is for you!
Save on Your Rent Payment
In hard times, one of the best ways to cut expenses quickly and for as long as you need relief, is to stop paying rent. True, even an old truck or cargo trailer will cost something, but often these pay for themselves in less than a year. A bonus is that when you sell it, you may get the major part of your money back.
Low-Cost Vacations
The cost of lodging, even on a three-week vacation, can easily run up to $2,000 or more. However, if you’ve got a light-weight fiberglass or converted cargo trailer—set up for cooking—even a two or three month holiday may be affordable.
Permanent living
Tens of thousands of Americans and Canadians live full time in a motorhome. There are prices for all budgets, from just over $2,000 to well over $1,000,000!
High Adventure
Travel up the Alaska Highway—a trip you will never forget!
Personal Privacy
The quickest way to assure yourself of total privacy is to travel in a van, trailer, truck or motorhome. This is called Travel on the QT.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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