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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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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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Friday, December 21, 2012

The Rally Point: Bugging Home - Review

I started this e-book on my Kindle yesterday morning and I couldn't put it down. The Rally point: Bugging Home was written in a way that really gave me a lot of ideas and tips. I REALLY want to buy some land now. I loved this book and it is one that I am keeping on my Kindle just for the ideas and things that happen. The family in this book has everything planned before hand and when something does happen they all know what to do and goes into action fast.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Food Storage Recipe - Slow Cooker Broccoli Soup



This is so yummy! Great with a sandwich or bread sticks.

Slow Cooker Broccoli Soup

1 10 ounce package of frozen chopped broccoli or use freeze dried broccoli.

3 cups of milk

2 cans of condensed cheddar cheese soup

1 cup of loosely packed frozen shredded hashed brown potatoes or freeze dried

1 small onion or equivalent of dehydrated or freeze dried onions

Break up the broccoli and combine with the milk , soup, potatoes, and onion in your slow cooker. Stir it up too mix it together good. Cover this and cook on low for a few hours. SERVE!!

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