Thursday, November 12, 2015
14 Stocking Stuffer Ideas that Encourage Learning
Preparing Your Home for Wind Damage Before the Storm
How to Avoid Wind Damage
- Know your risks. Do you know the hazards in your community? How often do floods or wind storms occur?When there is a wind storm in your area will power go out?
- Ensure that your roof sheathing is properly installed. The roof sheathing is the boards or plywood nailed to your roof rafters or trusses. During a heavy windstorm, wind forces flow from the roof down to the exterior walls and then the foundation. Homes are damaged when wind is not properly transferred to the ground in a storm. Properly installed sheathing helps to ensure wind is transferred correctly. Make sure the sheathing nails haven't missed the rafters. If they have you'll need to redo them.
- Make sure end gables are secured to the roof. 'In a hurricane or other wind storm, the side walls of the roof (end gables) take a real beating and can collapse. Gable bracing often consists of 2"x4"s placed in an "X" pattern at both ends of the attic: from the top center of the end gable to the bottom of the brace of the fourth truss, and from the bottom center of the end gable to the peak of the roof,' Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- Check that your garage door is properly secured. In a windstorm the garage door can be easily ripped off allowing wind to enter your home and blow out doors, windows, walls and even the roof.
- Protect your windows with storm shutters. Installing storm shutters is one of the best ways you can protect your home from high winds. You can purchase these in wood, aluminum or steel.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Food Storage Recipe - Cake Mix Cookies
Easy enough your kids could make them!
I stock up on cake mixes everytime they are on sale.
NEED:
1 package cake mix
2 eggs
1/4 cup oil
Mix all together.
It will be a thick dough.
Roll into small balls and flatten onto a cookie sheet.
Bake for about 8 minutes at 350 degrees.
Tons of styles of cookies to make with any of the different types of cake mixes. One of my favorites uses carrot cake mix and are iced with white icing!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Food Storage Recipe - Homemade Rice A Roni
This is a great thing to be able to make. A lot healthier than the boxed mix. The prepackaged mix is full of items that can't even pronounce. Plus, good to be able to make for yourself when you can't get to the store.
NEED:
4 tablespoon butter
1/2 cup of rice
1/2 cup of spaghetti that you have broken into tiny pieces
2 cups of chicken broth
2 tablespoon parsley
salt and pepper to taste.
In a saucepan, melt the butter and add the rice and the spaghetti.
Cook it until it is slightly golden brown.
Add the broth and bring to a boil.
Turn the heat down to allow it to simmer covered.
Cook it until the rice is tender.
Fluff and add the parsley, salt and pepper. .
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Organizing Everything With Totes
Decluttering - My Prep This Week!
See this huge pile of boxes? I covered it to try and hide it. It is everything from bedrooms. My goal this week is to cut this pile by half! The boxes in front right are empty to help me repack and sort. Decluttering is a great prep for us right now. I am on hunt for some land and then a truck and camper! Need to get down to where everything we own can fit in a full-sized truck! It is hardest with all the homeschool items, but we are doing it! Feels good!
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Brighter Light - Oil Lamp
I had no where else to sit my oil lamp last night and this seems to be the right place for it. In front of a mirror made it brighter and it sent the light out into the room. Really made a difference.
I am going to leave the lamp there for now.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Food Storage Recipe - Spinach & Mushroom Soup
NEED:
1 1/2 cup of milk
3 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped
1 box of frozen chopped spinach
1 can of Cream of Mushroom Soup
In a large saucepan , heat the milk and potatoes on medium heat for about 10 minutes.
Add the spinach and the can of soup.
Cook until the soup is bubbly and the potatoes are tender.
Stir it frequently while it is cooking.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Foraging & Off the Grid Eating
This set will be a life saver if the power ever goes out and you need to forage for food.
DIY Prepper's Projects: A One-Project-a-Week Guide to Help You Prepare for an Emergency
This is a must-have book for the prepper.
Inside You Will Learn:
• How to collect, store, filter, and treat rainwater
• Composting and gardening projects for your home
• The best ways to harness the sun to your advantage—for free!
• Wilderness survival for the worst of emergencies
• Techniques to build stone tools by hand!
• Home construction techniques to prepare for civil unrest and disaster
• How to make a hand pump with common hardware
• Ways to light up your home when there’s no power
• How to cool your food without a fridge
• And Much More
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