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Friday, December 17, 2010

The New Year Ahead

Are you getting ready for the new year? How has the last year changed you and how are you going to do things different next year?

This last year has changed me a lot and I hope that next year I can really buck down and get things done that need done to become more prepared. I have been working on my stockpile so that is off to a great start, I have been getting some seeds stocked up, and have my food dehydrator. The number one thing that I want to work on this year are some safety issues. Like weapons, etc. We also really need a new vehicle. I would love to get a truck, but another mini van would work awesome.

I know that we are going to be spending less money!! So, I am going to be learning to do a lot of things.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming year??

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Are You Prepared??






Take These Important Steps NOW Before an Emergency Strikes

Preparedness used to be a word reserved for 'conspiracy theorists'. People
would think you were a little strange if you were ready at a moment’s notice
to evacuate with an emergency kit, or if you stored extra food and water in
case the stores shut down due to a natural disaster. That’s no longer the
case. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, state emergency management
agencies, the American Red Cross, and other leading government and
non-profit agencies are consistently delivering the same message to the
public: Be prepared.

Your Responsibility for Emergency Preparedness

It’s your responsibility and yours alone to prepare yourself and your family
for emergencies. There’s no escaping the fact that everyone is at risk.
Earthquakes and hurricanes do not discriminate. There are also the everyday
disasters that you hear about on the news, such fires and floods that wipe
out the home of an entire family and cause serious injuries or death to
those who were not prepared. Disasters can strike any region. The Department
of Homeland Security continues to issue alerts and warn citizens about
emergency preparedness. You cannot rely on others to bail you out of an
emergency, and you’ve been warned by the very agencies that might come to
your aid that they may not be able to help you. You are responsible for
purchasing preparedness kits and supplies for your family to overcome and
survive disasters.

Where to Purchase Supplies

There are four things to look for before selecting a company to buy your
preparedness supplies:

  • Trusted brand
  • Expanding line of products
  • Education for customers
  • One stop shop

Let’s take a look at each of these in more detail...

Trusted Brand

You don’t want to go with a fly-by-night seller for your preparedness
supplies. Those companies buy and resell junk to customers with a shorter or
expiring shelf life. For example, if you buy an emergency kit with a food
bar and water, the supplies may expire within months, or they may have
already expired. A company with a trusted brand will offer quality products,
and the contents of the kit will have a shelf life of five or more years.

Expanded Line of Products

You first step to be prepared is to an buy emergency kit. It’s a great
start, but it’s not sufficient for all of your needs beyond the first three
days of an emergency. To extend your supplies to last you two, four, eight
weeks or more, you’ll need to buy more products. The same company you buy
your emergency kits from should have an ever expanding line of products to
choose from. New and cutting edge tools and supplies may improve your state
of preparedness, but if you buy from a 'stale' company, you won’t know that
more options exist.

Education for Consumers

The information on the Internet and in well-intentioned books can be
overwhelming for the beginner. A catalog of supplies does you no good if you
don’t know how to prepare for emergencies and why you need certain things. A
company who is dedicated to educating its customers will be tremendous
resource and guide to helping you make the right buying decisions.

One-Stop-Shop

The last thing you have time for is to hunt down hard-to-find preparedness
supplies. You end up paying more because of inconsistent shipping costs and
purchase prices. It’s not only convenient to have everything in one place,
it also saves you money.

Our Recommendation

Having done the research and compared what’s available using our four point
evaluation criteria, we’ve found the preparedness products and education
offered by 1-800-PREPARE.com exceed all others. They are a virtual
one-stop-shop for all your preparedness supplies and information.
We urge
you to visit 1-800-PREPARE.com and get prepared now -- before the next
emergency or disaster strikes.


 

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

One Second After

I am waiting on this book to come. I am giving it to my son for a Christmas present, but plan on reading it myself. Has anyone else read it and how did you like it?? My son is an avid reader and loves books like this. He is also into The Walking Dead. But those books are so high. What other fiction books about survival should I look into getting?? One of our favorites is Alas, Babylon. Great book. If you have not read it - you should.


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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Food Dehydrator Arrived!!

I got my Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator yesterday! I cleaned it and my son promptly made him some beef jerky. He loves the dehydrator more than I do. It was fast!! This is a great dehydrator. I had a Mr. Coffee one years ago and it took forever to do anything. He had some jerky in just a few hours. So, my shopping list this weekend will include a ton of fruit, veggies, some lean beef, and anything else that I will need. Like lemon juice for treating the fruit. I am so glad that I broke down and bought one. I have been wanting one for a long time. This is going to really help this summer too with stuff from the garden.

Next thing on my list is to learn how to can!!




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Monday, December 13, 2010

Freeze Dried Food Shortage

Just want to give my readers the heads up that Mountain House is saying that they are having a shortage of their freeze dried foods. Please read the article for more details.


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