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Sunday, October 6, 2013

After all of the rain...

We've had buckets of rain here and flooding. But, this iis what appears after the rain stops. Beautiful sky! Just had to share! Have a great week!

Food Preservation & Storage at Home - A Step by Step Guide to Canning, Pickling, Dehydrating, Freezing & Safely Storing Food for Later Use

Food Preservation & Storage at Home - A Step by Step Guide to Canning, Pickling, Dehydrating, Freezing & Safely Storing Food for Later Use was a free Kindle book when I wrote this post.

 

 

Book Description

 

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:


  • Why preserving your food at home is now more important than ever


  • How to avoid food-borne illnesses when canning


  • What tools you will need for each food preservation technique


  • A step by step canning strategy


  • A step by step pickling strategy


  • A step by step dehydrating strategy


  • A step by step freezing strategy


  • A 3 month food storage supply challenge


  • How to buy the freshest food possible for preserving food at home


  • 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.

    Thursday, October 3, 2013

    Food Storage Recipe - Super Quick Chicken & Rice Dinner

    Super easy and frugal dinner. Great for when you are in a hurry.


    Brown four skinless, boneless chicken breast in a bit of oil.

     Cook until they are done.

     Remove from the pan and then add a can of condensed cream of chicken soup. 

    Add 1 1/3 cup of water to that in the pan and bring it to a boil. 

    Stir in 2 cups of uncooked instant rice

    Top it with the chicken and cover. 

    Cook it on low heat for a few minutes.

     Stir and serve.


    Wednesday, October 2, 2013

    Homeschool Minute - Them Bones!

    Now that it is October , we are having a lot of fun. I have saved a lot of things for this month. Perfect timing to learn about bones and the body. We did the skeleton today. I got this free printable from Confessions of a Homeschooler that has the skeletal system and internal organs. We will do the organs Friday. Little Man had fun with this. I left it all apart and he had to put it together like a puzzle and then put the labels in place where they go. He used the Skeleton Key for that today. Soon, he should be able to do it without the help.

    We will be working on some great fun things this month. Learning about bats, mummies, etc.

    Tuesday, October 1, 2013

    Cloth Hankies - DIY Sewing

    Eveyone in our house has allergies. They are starting up now. I spent the evening sewing some cloth hankies that are super soft for the nose. These are super simple to make. In a few minutes you can sew one.

    Sew your two layers of soft fabric right sides facing. Sew them all of the way around, leaving a small opening where you can turn them right side out. Fold in the opening and top-stitch the whole way around. Easy and you will soon have a whole stack of soft hankies for the allergy season and the winter cold &flu season.

    They are practically free also. I use old t-shirts.






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