Tuesday, February 18, 2014
How To Plan For A Blizzard
The famous blizzard of 1888 occurred from March 11th through the 14th. Snow fell at times up to 3-4 feet in New York, New Jersey, Conn. and Massachusetts.Huge drifts were reported and some covered entire houses.Drifts were reported to average 30-40 feet, over the tops of houses from New York to New England, with reports of drifts which covered 3-4 story houses.Severe floods occurred throughout the New York City area and in Brooklyn in particular.This book provides specific guidance for citizens and even officials to mitigate even the worst potential damage given simple preventive steps taken on an anticipatory basis.
Homeschool minute - teaching the presidents
I have a little man that pretty much has to have everything be like games. We were going over the flash cards last night and he got bored by about the 10th card! This morning I got up early and using a printable that I had printed a while ago and some craft sticks I made him something that is funner for him and more hands-on.
Craft sticks
Printable of all of the presidents
Glue
Write the president name on front of stick. I wrote the dates and the number of which president they are on back of stick. Glue the head on! Easy and almost free! Craft sticks were a dollar at dollar tree!
Fun for him.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Beef Jerky In The Oven
Beef Jerky
NEED:
2 pounds of flank steak, round, or lean chuck steak - let it be semi-frozen so that it is easier to cut into slices
1 cup of water
1 teaspoon of coarse salt
1/4 cup of soy sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons of liquid smoke
1 teaspoon of onion powder
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon of black pepper
a dash of tabasco
Cut all o the fat off of the meat. Mix all of the ingredients , except the meat, in a bowl. Slice the meat into thin and long strips. Put the strips of meat into the mixture and let marinate for a couple of hours. Set the oven temperature to 200 degrees and hang the strips of meat on the oven rack. I bought an extra one just for using for making beef jerky. Leave the door open slightly and the strips should be ready in about 24 hours.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Cooking In Your Fireplace
For cooking with a dutch oven in your fireplace you should have some way to have it hanging over the fire. Sometimes fireplaces have a bar built in them to use for hanging pots. Or you could use a Campfire Tripod easily enough. A roasting fork would be easy to use also, just place a couple of hot dogs on it and hold over the fire. Yummy! Fun for the kids.You could also pop some popcorn over the fire with one of those long handled camping corn poppers.
A Pie iron is a must. With its long handle it is the best for doing sandwiches in or take apart and use for a skillet. Just use a bit of butter or cooking spray and the stuff won't stick. You can do just about anything in a pie iron. Imagine cooking up some beans in your dutch oven over the fire and then having some corn bread done up in your pie iron! That is a great meal to have done in your fireplace!
Getting Ideas From The Walking Dead
What others items can be used for protection?
Saturday, February 15, 2014
food storage recipe - 10 minute fudge
I just made the fastest, easiest, yummiest peanut butter fudge in like 10 mins. Yum!
Here's the recipe:
1 lb box Confectioners sugar
2 T butter
1/3 C milk
1 C peanut butter
Place sugar, butter and milk in a large mixing bowl. Cook in the microwave 2 minutes on high. Take out, beat ingredients with hand mixer until combined. Microwave 30 seconds more, then add peanut butter and mix by hand or mixer until combined. Spread in foil or wax paper lined pan. Let cool then cut and ENJOY!
Food storage recipes - potato soup
Potato soup
Need:
5 potatoes ...peeled and diced
1 onion...chopped
2 carrots...sliced
1 1/2 cups of chicken broth
2 cups milk
Salt and pepper to taste
Saute the onions in a bit of butter. Add the broth, potatoes, and carrots. Cook until soft and then mash them up slighty. Add the milk. Salt and pepper it and heat through. Do not boil it.
Free hot water...
I need to get on computer later to read this through. Looks like some ideas to try out...
http://www.shtfpreparedness.com/7-free-solar-water-heating-system-designs/
Friday, February 14, 2014
Food storage recipe - baked beans
Baked beans
Need:
2 cups of dried navy beans
A few slices of bacon
1 tablespoon of brown sugar
1/3 cup of molasses
1 teaspoon of dry mustard
5 tablespoon of ketchup
Soak the beans overnight and then drain and rinse them. Cook them in water until they are tender. Pour out the water into a bowl and set aside. Fry the bacon and add to the beans along with alk of the other ingredients. Add enough of the water you set aside to just cover the beans. Bake slowly in an oven that is set at 250 degrees for about 3 hours.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
And Then What Can Do With The Broken Crayons...
Really easy and a great way to use up all of the broken pieces.
DIY Crayon Candles
You just need to get some of these - Votive Candle Wicks.
What to do with empty 72 hr survival kit bucket...
I was wanting to use my empty 72 hour survival ki bucket to make a survival car kit for my daughter. But, my little man found it and decided he needed it for his crayons! That's ok, I guess, just goes to show you that there are many things that you can do with one of those buckets!
What ideas can you come up with for one???
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
How to make tinctures and heal your body naturally - herbal remedies from medicinal herbs and tincture
Drift into the fantastically aromatic field of remedial tinctures and expose an alternative, balanced you. Uplift your spirits, restore your present health, and take pleasure in absolute tranquility. No matter whether your desire is relief for a particular ailment or universal health and well being, these scientifically integrated medicinal herbs & spices may enhance your life with their mysterious, vitalizing, and physical health giving capabilities.
In this book, I take you by the hand as you delve into making tinctures which yield miraculous results, from herbs & spices you already know and may have growing in your garden or hidden away in your kitchen. Once you enter the fascinating world of tincture making, your life will never be the same again.
Discover how to make natures own medicine for the following ailments;
> Arthritis - 3 different formula's to get pain under control and those joints moving again
> Athlete's foot - so simple a child can make it
> Cold sores - finally get rid of those nasty blemishes for GOOD!
> Colds & Flu - Don't be held a prisoner any longer, banish those winter bugs
> Depression - Start seeing the lighter side of life with this easy to make tincture
> Erectile dysfunction (Impotency) - Guys, get your youthful vigour back at any age!
> Headaches & Migraine - Keep a cool head and maintain your posture with this 'must have' tincture
> Insomnia - Sleep like a baby every single night of your life
> PMS - Finally take control of the monthly Gremlins and feel like a million dollars
And much, much more....
24 formula's are included, along with direction on how to make tinctures and extracts the easy way. Make these astounding herbal medicines in three different ways, using easy to find ingredients such as vinegar.
Food Preservation & Storage at Home - A Step by Step Guide to Canning, Pickling, Dehydrating, Freezing & Safely Storing Food for Later Use
LEARN:: Step by Step Strategies for 4 Food Preservation and Storage Techniques (Canning, Pickling, Dehydrating & Freezing)
Do you wonder ANY of the following: How can I take advantage of in-season produce prices and eat them all year long? How can I safely prepare meals for my family for the week or month ahead of time? How can I be prepared to feed my family in case of a natural disaster or other state of emergency?
If you find yourself asking any of these questions, then it's important for you to know these food preservation and storage techniques.
YOUR GOAL:: Establish a 3 Month Food Storage Supply for You & Your Family
I want to challenge you to gather enough food for you and your family to survive on for 3 full months, preserve it using canning, pickling, dehydrating and/or freezing strategies, and safely store it.
Any number of things could happen today that could potentially leave you without an ample food supply. You or the primary income earner of your household could be laid off and unable to find work. There could be a natural disaster that contaminates our water supply and leaves us without food. These are just to name a few.
If you are smart and start preserving and storing food at home to get you through these potentially devastating times, you and your family will have a greater chance of surviving any situation.
DOWNLOAD:: Food Preservation & Storage at Home - A Step by Step Guide to Canning, Pickling, Dehydrating, Freezing & Safely Storing Food for Later Use
Inside "Food Preservation & Storage at Home" you'll get step by step strategies for these top 4 methods of preserving foods at home.
Inside this guide you’ll learn:
Preserving food at home using one of these 4 methods and storing it for later use doesn’t have to be difficult. What you need is a simple, proven strategy for each food preservation technique that you can easily understand and begin to follow today. That’s exactly what is provided in this book.
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Hunt for savings at the grocery store!
When you go to the grocery store next time hunt for the savings. I am always finding deals and items marked down. The other day I found a bunch of produce marked down to .40 cents a bunch. Just because it had a bad spot. Nothing wrong with them. I have celery in the dehydrator right now that I got. I have had it in there for a few hours now and it just dehydrates to nothing. But, i love it for soups. Only thing wrong with it was the bunch had been cut in half when they opened the case. Look out for bread, meat, and more to be marked down.
The Bug Out Bag Book - Create a Personalized Emergency Gear Kit
Disasters happen everywhere, and can strike without notice. Don’t wait until you have to act to get your supplies together. Give it some thought now, take precautions, and build a kit.
The Bug Out Bag Book is a guide to help you build a personalized disaster gear kit. The thing about a crisis is that it happens without notice. Though surprised, you won’t have to worry about little details, because you’ll have emergency gear ready to go.
This book is a short, practical guide, so you can read it and get started building your gear kit right away. If you don’t think you need to prepare at all, look at what’s happened the past few years.
The quake and radiation leaks in Japan.
Tornadoes that ripped towns apart in Missouri, Alabama, and Arkansas.
Chile and Haiti being rocked by devastating earthquakes.
What about war and large-scale riots? I could go on, but I don’t have to. This stuff happens. I’m not trying to scare you... I’m just trying to show you it’s important to think about it and prepare some supplies.
You lock your house or apartment when you leave, right? You lock your car at the store? You keep track of kids and elderly when out in a crowded amusement park or zoo, right? When you need to, you take a moment to pay attention and be prepared. Building an emergency gear kit should be no different.
Monday, February 10, 2014
How to Keep Your Home Safe - 131 Great Ideas for Keeping Your House Safe
Your house is a lot more than wood and plaster. It’s your family’s retreat from the world. You’ve worked hard to make your house a home. And there’s more to do. It’s time to get the facts on how to keep your family safe at home.
This guide will provide you with dozens of essential tips on home safety for you and your family.
This book covers the following areas:
* Flooring and Stairs
* Preventing Accidents in the Home
* Keeping the Home Safe for Children
* Preventing Fires
* Electrical and Storm Safety
* Handling Insecticides
* Guarding Against Burglars and Intruders
Here's just a small sample of the tips included:
Keep baking powder on hand for extinguishing a kitchen fire in an emergency.
Don't put hot tea, coffee, or other hot liquids on a table cloth that hangs way over the side of the table. Someone could trip on the cloth and spill the scalding liquid.
Keep the gas cooktop away from open windows where curtains could blow into the flames or where wind could extinguish the cooking flames.
When handing a knife to someone else, always hold the point turned away from the other person.
Keep the handles of pots and frying pans turned inward on the kitchen range so that they cannot be knocked or tipped over by accident.
This is especially important if there are young children in the household.
Check all your child's toys to be sure any eyes, noses, knobs, or other parts will not come off when pulled or chewed.
Never leave a small child unattended in the bathtub.
In the bathtub! face your child toward the hot water faucet so he won't accidentally bump into the hot metal.
Don't hold a child on your lap while you drink or pass a hot beverage, or while you smoke.
Tie a bell around all bottles and containers that hold poisonous materials in the house to alert you to your child getting into something dangerous.
Store all your poisonous materials on high shelves, out of the reach of children. And remember to label the containers.
Some poison control centers supply stickers to put on dangerous chemicals so that a child understands tha t they are harmful. Ask if these are available in your locality.
It's best never to place pillows in an infant's crib and. to keep the crib completely away from the cord of a Venetian blind.
Never place a plastic bag or thin plastic covering within reach of an infant or small child, or near the child's bed.
Don't run extension cords under the rugs.
The cords wear easily and may short out, causing a fire.
Keep combustibles away from the furnace, which can give off flames or sparks at times.
For basic protection at minimum expense, locate one smoke detector in the hallway near each separate sleeping area. (More complete protection calls for a detector on every level of a home.
Don't mount a smoke detector in areas where the alarm can be triggered inappropriately such as by smoke from cooking, steam from the shower, or in the garage where combustion products from the car's engine can set it off.
Remember that smoke detectors are unreliable below 40° F.
Some fire departments supply stickers that can be placed in a window to alert firefighters to the presence of a child or an elderly or handicapped person. Inquire if such stickers are available in your locality.
If you live or work in a high-rise building, locate the fire exits on your floor. If an alarm sounds, remember that you should always use the fire stairs, not the elevator.
Learn to distinguish the sound of a fire alarm in your building from the sound of an elevator alarm bell. If you think someone' s trapped in the elevator when, in fact, the building is starting to go up in flames, you could be in serious trouble.
I Survived!: 5 Bible Characters Who Survived Disasters
Unfair circumstances can shake our lives and even our faith. The situations themselves are hard enough to deal with, but then we wonder why God allowed them. If he’s in control, why are our lives such a mess? This study looks at the lives of Jeremiah, Jonah, Joseph, Paul and Job and how they survived their personal disasters. It challenges you to think through the “why?” questions and see God in a fresh way. You’ll take another look at failure and refine your definition of it. You’ll catch a glimpse of the invisible when you view ordinary events from God’s perspective. Thinking through these issues can give you fresh purpose in life, hope for the future, and a roadmap to moving past unfairness. This Bible study is designed to be a companion book to Edges of Truth: The Mary Weaver Story, the true story of an innocent woman accused of murdering a baby she cared for. It helps to answer the questions that Mary’s story raises. This 10-week study is designed for group Bible studies or personal reflection. Each chapter gives 5 daily readings from the Bible with comments and questions that can be used as personal devotions.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Off Grid Living
Here’s what we cover in this brand new DVD that is sold exclusively here:
- How I set up my solar power system using this "simple little trick" for maximum efficiency
- How we wired our affordable and easy-to-use solar panels, and how you can do this too...
- We go over the inverter, the controller and the batteries and what they do to maximize your power output.
- Our backup system in case the weather doesn’t cooperate!
- Our affordable but powerful wind power system and how it works – it’s so simple you’ll laugh when you see it…
- I go through every room of the house and show you our power efficiency tricks so that we need a small, easy-on-the-wallet power system!
- I’ll show you how we use the sun to heat AND COOL our house for FREE
- I’ll go through all the little tricks and tips you can do that can slash your power bill BEFORE you ever spend a dime on solar!
- Why anyone can do this with a little bit of elbow grease and desire for independence.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Canning Fruits And Fruit Spreads, Step By Step Guide To Home Canning Your Fruit And Fruit Spreads (Canning and Preserving Guides)
How To Can Fruits And Fruit Spreads
Why Dry Preserve Your Own Food?
Canning fruits and fruit spreads, why can your own food? In essence you have the ability to control what you eat, when you eat and where you eat, not to mention the nutrition and pleasure you get from preserving your own food. Of course, this pleasure is even greater if you happen to be also growing your own food. If that is the case you really are in control.
In this book you will find out all you need to know about canning fruit, everything is laid out in an easy to follow manner. I do hope you get as much pleasure from preserving your own food as I do. Thanks, Mary-Beth Stenson.
How To Can Fruits And Fruit Spreads
Preparing Fruit
How to Make Sweetening Syrup
Canning Fruit
How To Process Your Jars
Directions For Preparing And Packing Fruit
Recommended Processing Times For Fruits in A Boiling Water Canner
Recommended Processing Times For Fruits in a Pressure Canner
Typical Problems Associated With Canning Fruit
How To Can Fruit Spreads
How To Prepare Fruit Spreads
How To Make Strawberry Jam
How To Make Strawberry Jam For Freezing
How To Make Orange Jelly
How To Make Apple Butter
Typical Problems – Causes and Preventions
Soap Making From Scratch: 30+ Handmade Soap Recipes and Tips. Complete Beginner's Guide to Handmade Soaps
Revised and Newly Updated Edition!
Step by step guide for making soap from scratch. A Beginners Guide and Beyond.
Easy-to-follow instructions and author's advice will help you make soap at home from start to finish.
With this guide, you'll easily master making soap. The book includes:
Step-by-step instructions for making soap at home
List of equipment and ingredients
Tips for using molds
A guide to using essential oils and fragrances
Over 30 soap recipes for beginners and spectacular soaps (all recipes are illustrated).
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
How To Build A Cheap Berkey Water Filter System — Homestead and Survival
Yes, really have to look into this later when I have more time. Something that would be a need to do thing. Have to have clean drinking water!!
Darn Those Darn Socks!
Here are a couple of videos that I had watched to learn how to do it:
Sunday, February 2, 2014
6 more weeks of winter!
Is anyone really surprised? I seriously think we will have more than that! I have been so cold thst it just seems like it is going to last forever. It actually got almost 60 degrees yesterday, but it was so windy that we could not even go outside without being knocked over! I hope that spring comes soon. I need to thaw out. My hands and feet need to stop hurting!
Come on spring and summer!
Friday, January 31, 2014
Food Storage Recipe - Crock Pot Apple Cobbler
this is so easy to make.
pour a 20 ounce can of apple pie filling into a crock pot. pour a cake mix over that evenly. put pats of real butter over the cake mix. do not stir it up.
cook in crock pot for 4 hours.
top with whipped topping.
make coffee and enjoy.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
These DIY Colored Beads Are Going to Knock Your Montessori Socks Off
posting this on here so I can find it easy. Want to make some of these.
Unclog A Toilet!
I started out just using the plunger and that was doing NOTHING! So , I got onto google and found a easy way to unclog a toilet , but it still took all night and finally got unclogged this morning.
HOW TO UNCLOG WITHOUT A PLUNGER:
Bring a big pot of water to a boil.
Take it to the toilet and put some dish soap into the toilet, then pour the water into the toilet. This should work the soap down into the pipes and "move" the clog.
It took me about 12 pots of water total to get it unclogged, but it did work. Even after the first pour , the water was slowly going down. Finally this morning I poured a pot of boiling water in and it made a funny noise, Little Man said it sounded like a burp, and down it went. Flushed it to make sure and now it is working great again. Like it should.
I am so glad that I got this done without hubby here and without having to call a plumber!!
The End Boxset: Postapocalyptic Visions of an Unstoppable Collapse
The End Boxset: Postapocalyptic Visions of an Unstoppable Collapse
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"A very chilling story that keeps you glued to the pages. I thought the author's writing was reminiscent of some of Isaac Asimov's early writings so I felt compelled to see the story through to the end. I really enjoyed this story and hope to read further works by this author." Book 1 rating 5/5 Stars
This is a boxset of three best selling Post-Apocalyptic books:
In the near future, society has reached its breaking point. Even in the U.S. (the last best hope for the world), economic collapse seems unavoidable along with war and civil strife. In such troubling times there are those prepared for the worst and those who are not. Then there are also are too young to notice what is happening around them. Brian is an average teenager just starting high school in a Pittsburgh suburb he moved to only three years before. Struggling to fit in at school and dealing with his mother--who continues to make wild plans to flee the country--all Brian wants to do is get through another day. But on one seemingly normal Wednesday afternoon at school, the collapse begins, creating a new and dangerous world. Through these unexplained events, Brian will discover that the craziest day of his life is only the beginning...of the end.
Book 2:
In this second installment of the three-part story, trouble has come to an unsuspecting Pittsburgh suburb. In the near future, society has reached its breaking point. A strange and mysterious occurrence follows one seemingly normal Wednesday afternoon that leads to chaos and pandemonium. All power in the town has gone out, vehicles have stopped dead in their tracks, and cell phones aren't functional. Could this be a freak accident or some part of a larger attack on the nation's power grids? Alice, a strong-willed mother of two, races to get her children from school before things get worse. Brian, her son, has fled the high school with his friend, Tobias, as they attempt to get home. And Kiya, her daughter, is trapped in her middle school as the vigilant Principal, Mr. Wright, has sealed the school from outside intruders. Through all of this, the citizens of the town can stand together or they can fall, as a full-fledged collapse is right around the corner. This is...the end.
Book 3
In this third and final installment of the series, the people of a Pittsburgh suburb must come to grip with their troubling dilemma. Cut off from the world through a collapsed power grid, there are no easy answers, and as chaos grows people start to turn on one another when they should be coming together. But nothing will stop Alice from finding her children and getting them to safety, despite the odds. Her daughter, Kiya, is trapped inside a middle school that's been placed on lockdown by a fanatical principal who fears the end of days. Her son,Brian, wants nothing more than to find his friend Tobias. And finally, Jeremy, a loner from town, has traveled far to escape the calamity, but finds that the problem extends far beyond state lines. All of their tales merge into a discovery of where society is headed. Could there be hope? Or is this simply...the end?
Prep Freeze Serve: Freezer Meals: Easy Freezer Meals: Great Tasting, Great Value Meals You Can Create in Advance (A Home Life Book)
In today’s busy world, it is not easy to find the time to prepare home cooked meals for your family. Meal planning can be a daunting task. But there is a solution. It’s called “Prep, Freeze, Serve” A simple and inexpensive way for you to make sure there is a delicious, inexpensive and more importantly, a healthy home cooked meal each and every evening.
For many busy parents, Eating out or buying take-out is often the choice they make for the family evening meal. This is a very expensive option unless you chose fast food, which as we all know is extremely unhealthy and consists of low or no) nutritional value.
By buying your groceries ahead of time in bulk, you can save hundreds of dollars over time. Shopping at stores such as Costco, Sam’s Club and other warehouse type places, can help your grocery bills start to diminish very quickly. But we also know that buying in bulk is not cost effective if those foods are left in the fridge too long and end up getting thrown away.
This freezer meals recipe book will show you how to
• Buy your groceries in bulk ahead of time
• Fix delicious healthy freezer meals
• Freeze them until you need them
• Reheat and serve
With scrumptious recipes such as:
Chicken Pot Pie
Brown Sugar Pork Chops with Mashed Potatoes
Crusted Tilapia with Lemon Beurre Blanc
Black Bean and Sweet Potato ………...and many more, you will delight your family and friends with a fabulous and nutritious home cooked freezer meal for every occasion.
Get this book today and you will be on your way to preparing nutritious, healthy and delicious freezer meals for your whole family.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Always Find Cool Stuff At Thrift Stores
Went to Goodwill today to look for some fabric and found these neat playing cards tied together for fifty cents. They are vintage from 1973. But , the real cool thing is that one deck is edible flowers and the other one is poisonous plants. Perfect size for keeping in bug-out bag. Be good for playing with my son and he will learn good and bad flowers! I didn't find any fabric, but these were worth the trip.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Wonderbag - Portable Slow Cooker
This portable slow cooker is a simple but revolutionary portable slow cooker. It continues to cook food, which has been brought to a boil by conventional methods for up to 12 hours, without the additional use of fuel. No plugs. No Fuss.
Woodfire cooking is the source of major social, economic and environmental issues in Africa. Families in Africa that use portable slow cookercan reduce their fuel usage by up to 30% representing a significant cost savings that eases the burden of poverty.
Wonderbag is a simple but revolutionary portable slow cooker. It continues to cook food, which has been brought to a boil by conventional methods for up to 12 hours, without the additional use of fuel. No plugs. No Fuss.
To slow cook, simply bring food in a short handled pot with lid to a boil on a stove, let simmer long enough to heat the food through (5 minutes for rice and grains, 15 minutes for bite-sized root vegetables or meat or presoaked beans), then put the pot with lid into your Wonderbag, put the pillow top on top of the pot, close tightly, and slow cook to perfection up to 8 hours. Because it is not on direct heat, it will never burn. Wonderbag is perfect for bringing delicious home cooked meals to potlucks, dinner parties, tailgating, or camping. It’s perfect for holidays when stove and counter-space is at a premium.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Homeschool Minute - Animal Tracks
We have been having fun with the animal tracks in the snow around our house. We followed some deer tracks until they got into the quarry the other day. A lot of fun. So, I decided to set up animal tracks learning at the kitchen table today. He did some matchups with animal track cards and used finger paint with some of his toy animals and mad tracks on paper. He had fun learning how tracks were made and how many different types there are. We watched some videos on youtube about them and identifying them. I even learned a lot.
Earthquakes in Paducah, Kentucky, United States - Most Recent
there was a 2.6 magnitude earthquake yesterday not too far from me. Always makes me think of the New Madrid fault line. Probably about time for a "big" one in that fault line. Better be prepared.
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