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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Economic Survival Pantry for Beginners: A Prepper Mom's Guide for Emergency Essential Food Storage, Recipes, Seeds, Tool, Kits and Spreadsheet to Prepare Your Family for any Disaster or Worst-Case

Economic Survival Pantry for Beginners: A Prepper Mom's Guide for Emergency Essential Food Storage, Recipes, Seeds, Tool, Kits and Spreadsheet to Prepare Your Family for any Disaster or Worst-Case was a free kindle book when this post was written.

preparing For The Worst Is Not Inviting Problems But Protecting The Future. Several Groups Acknowledge The Need For a Survival Pantry Including The Red Cross, FEMA, And The Mormon Church. By looking at disasters throughout the world now, the survival supply may need to be much larger. The rising occurrences of floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, and other natural disasters should open everyone’s eyes to the possibility of destruction anywhere throughout the world.

Why You Need a Survival Pantry??

--When All the Computers Fail: Don’t Expect a New Y2K.

-If Your Money Is Not Working.

--When There is No Power. •

The Rising Occurrences of Floods, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tornados, and other Natural Disasters. --

survival Preparedness: Where Government Fails to Assist You

• Preparing To Fight Back When a Disaster Strikes: You Can’t Help Your Family Survive if You don’t have the Assurance of aLarge Enough the Emerrgency Essential Supply: --Size of Your Family.

--Don’t Forget: Personal Hygiene and First Aid Supplies -

-Budget: Be Sure to Reduce Your Pantry Cost. •

Survival Kits to Store Your Items. --

Where to Store Your Items: Damage Control Your Pantry. •

How to Make a Survival Kit/ Tool on aTight Budget;Disaster Preparedness. --

How to Start Your Market Survey to Decrease the Cost of Your Food -

-How to Find Local Grocery Stores Sales. --

How Couponing Save Your Money? --


What to Watch Websites!! -

-How to find Best offer at Local News papers? -

-Groups Collect and Share Coupons? •

Find the Shortcut: Sales Cycles… The Best Month to Collect Your Groceries. •

Essential Survival Disaster Tools Which You Must Have to Ensure Your Safety.

--Non-food items that should be included in the survival pantry include. --

Why You Need to Include Seeds in Your Survival Pantry: List of Survival Seeds.

• How to & How much Water Needs to be Stored for Long Term Use: Top Storing Options. --

Best Container: Hydration for Health. --

Location to storage!! •

How to Prepare aSpreadsheet for Survival Food Storage --

Ensure Your Spreadsheet helps to Organize Your Survival Pantry: How to Use Open Office and Microsoft Excel or Word --

290+ Shopping Item List (Excel and PDf version)long Term Food Storage list to Free Download.

• How to Choose the Best Survival Knife: Important for Every Survival andDisaster Condition. "40" Recipes Help You to Fight Back in Survival Condition. --

Pickles Green Beans Recipe -

-Canned Green Tomatoes --

Spicy Chunky Salsa --

Crock Pot Apple Butter --

Ratatouille --

Crock Pot Corn and More •

Salad Recipes --

Spicy Carrot Salad --

Creole Green Bean Salad -

-Black Beans and Rice Salad --

More • Soup Recipes --

Shrimp Bisque --

Potato,curry, chicken soup --

Chicken and Vegetable Soup --

Ginger and Coconut Milk Soup --

Pumpkin and Rice Soup --

Red Lentil Soup with Lemon and more •

Main Dishes --

Bean Casserole -

-All Star Veggie Burger -

-Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites --

Chicken Skillet Pot Pie --

Chicken Stew --


Skillet Mushroom Chicken with Vegetables --

Green Chili Chicken Casserole and more •

Dessert Recipes --

Corn Flake Tarts --

Granola and Peanut Butter Treats --

Teriyaki Chicken Wraps and more

This book is delivered instantly to your Kindle or other Reading Device after you click "Buy" • If you don't have Kindle you can still read this book on Your Web Browser using free Kindle Cloud Reader.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Everyone Should Have Good Tools


Just wanted to share a list of tools that we all should have in our households. Having the right tools will ensure that we are always prepared for anything that happens around the house. You never know when something might happen. You could fix a lot of things yourself in your home if you have tools to do it. You do not have to call someone in and spend too much money on something that you could have done yourself.

The first type of item to keep in your toolbox are some great measuring tools.
      a Square

      a Measuring Tape

      a Level

Cutting Tools

      Retractable Utility Knife

      Hand Saw

        Hacksaw

         Clamping Mitre Box with Saw

Other Tools

        Hammer

         Locking Pliers

         Pry Bar, this could also come in handy fighting zombies!

         Screwdriver

         Adjustable Wrench

          Hex Key Wrench Set

         Needle Nose Pliers

          Bar Clamp

        Drill/Driver Kit

Plumbing Tools

        Plunger

         Pipe Wrench

          Drain Auger

This is really just a short list, but it is the most used tools around a house. If you start with the basics you could have a great tool room quick. 

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Plan Your Food Storage

This would be a great thing to start at the beginning of the new year - plan a food storage program for your family! A good idea for someone new at this food storage thing. It will keep you from getting overwhelmed. Having a food storage program doesn't have to be hard or even expensive. Plan! When you carefully plan it out, you will always have what you need.

Purchase your food storage in a orderly way.

Buy things that your family actually eats and uses.

Rotate the food storage to keep it in date. 

Never panic buy!

Plan the food storage into your budget. Even if you have a small budget, you can build up a great food stockpile!

Keep a food inventory list in plain sight, like hanging on the shelf. Mark the items as they are used. This makes it easy to replace. I also find that over a period of time that I see how much my family uses of each item. Then I can buy more of that item whenever I see it on sale!

Starting a food storage program isn't hard.  You can do it and be better for it.

Winter Survival Kit For Your Car

All of us have drove places during winter. This time of year we are all traveling to family and more. In our car a lot. Get yourself prepared for if you ever have to survive in your car during an emergency. You never know what could happen. You could get stuck in a snow storm or worse. Be prepared for anything when you know you are driving anywhere in the winter time away from home. For any length of time. It could safe your families life.

Winter Survival Kit For Car

Have a small shovel
windshield scraper
flashlight with extra batteries
battery powered or hand crank powered radio
water
snack food including energy bars
raisins and mini candy bars
matches and small candles
extra hats, socks, shoes, and mittens
First aid kit with pocket knife
Necessary medications
blankets or sleeping bag
tow chain or rope
road salt, sand, or cat litter for traction
jumper cables
emergency flares or a couple of those reflector triangles
whistle to attract attention
Cell phone adapter to plug into lighter or a hand crank one. like this one - Ambient Weather WR-111B Emergency Solar Hand Crank AM/FM/NOAA Digital Radio, Flashlight, Cell Phone Charger with NOAA Certified Weather Alert & Cables.
 small items of food that could be eaten cold.

 If you must leave the vehicle, write down your name, address, phone number and destination. Place the piece of paper inside the front windshield for someone to see.  

Before you even leave you house , make sure you are prepared for your winter road trip. Make sure you have the items in the list above and have a full tank of gas. Tell the people that you are traveling to what way that you are traveling to get to their house. If you are sitting in your car do not let it run for more than 10 minutes at a time. You risk the chance of the exhaust pipe being clogged with snow or ice. You could easily get carbon monoxide poisoning. 

Just be prepared for any type of winter driving. That way you will get to your destination safe and sound. 

 

Saturday, December 28, 2013

165 Campfire Recipes Grilling - Foil Packets-Dutch Oven- How to Build a Fire- Camping with Kids & MORE!

165 Campfire Recipes Grilling - Foil Packets-Dutch Oven- How to Build a Fire- Camping with Kids & MORE! was a free book when I wrote this post. IT IS A HUGE BOOK!!! Great information, tips, recipes, etc in it. IT IS A MUST-HAVE BOOK.

Want to enjoy a wider variety of food while you’re camping? Would you like to learn how?

Do you want to learn how to build a campfire?

This book will walk you through the process.

Would you like to learn how to make your camping trip easier by doing some prep in advance?

Take a look at the Table of Contents below and you’ll see the great variety of recipes, tips and techniques in this book. It's so HUGE that I could only share part of it with you.

If you’ve never camped with your kids there are a lot of tips and fun food making camping more manageable with them. You’ll find food they can cook themselves on a stick because kids love to participate in their food. You’ll also find things to do with them to introduce them to the experience of camping before they leave the safety of home.

This book isn’t just for camping with your kids though. You’ll find lots of good things for the grown-ups too.

Kate Rosetti has lots of experience with different types of camping from tent camping to backpacking and even canoe camping. She also has 5 years’ experience working in a Scout camp and other summer camps. This book is written with the tent camper in mind. Tent camping differs from backpacking because you don’t have the weight limitations you have when backpacking.

You won’t find lots of recipes that use canned soup and other highly processed ingredients. You will find one or two that use canned gravy but the use of fresh ingredients is the primary focus.

This book contains an interactive Table of Contents and links to printable check lists. It is also well formatted with each recipe, prep times, cooking times and number of servings on an individual page.

Pick up your copy today and start planning your next camping trip!



Introduction
Tips For Camping With Kids
Plan Your Trip With Your Kids
Prepare Your Kids For Camping
Create Memories
Plan Alternative Activities
Make Traveling Fun
A Few Tips On Camping With Infants
How To Build A Campfire
How To Make Fire Starters
How to Choose Firewood
Fire Building 101
Planning Your Camping Food
Gorp
45 Camp Food Preparation Tips & Tricks
How To Manage Your Coolers
Food Storage Guide
Camping Checklists
Kitchen Equipment Checklist
Pantry Food Items Checklist
Cooking Methods
Open Campfire Cooking
Open Campfire Cooking Recipes:
Fun Stuff On A Stick
Grilling
Skewer Cooking
Beef Kabobs
Sirloin Steak Kabobs
Teriyaki Kabobs
Chicken Kabobs
Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs
Chicken Satay Kabobs
Chicken and Biscuit Kabobs
Pork Kabobs
Sweet and Sour Kielbasa Kabobs
Greek-Style Pork Kabobs
Bacon Wrapped Mushroom Kabobs
Seafood Kabobs
Sweet and Spicy Shrimp Kabobs
Salmon Kabobs with Asian Flavored Glaze
Veggie Kabobs
Grilled Veggie Shish Kabobs
Summer Vegetable Kabobs
Grilled Thyme-Cumin Vegetable Kabob
Grilling
Burgers On The Grill
Bleu Cheese Burgers
Teriyaki Burgers
Honey Ranch Burgers
Chile Rellenos Burgers
Mushroom Swiss Burger
Pizza Burgers
Mediterranean Lamb Burger With Greek Salsa
Asian Pork Burger
St. Thomas Burger
Scallion Sesame Turkey Burger
Parmesan Chicken Burgers
Chicken Cordon Bleu Burgers
Salmon Burgers
Tuna Burgers
Spicy Mexican Bean Burger
Portabella & Fontina Burger w/ Garlic Mayo
Grilled Eggplant Burger
Beef On The Grill
How To Grill A Steak
Pigs in Orbit
Beef Fajitas
Grilled Beef With Chimichurri Sauce
Jamaican Grilled Steaks
Merlot Marinated Grilled Beef
Chicken On The Grill
Grilled Greek Chicken Breasts
Grilled Chili-Lime Chicken
Grilled Moroccan Chicken
Grilled BBQ Chicken
Chicken with Balsamic BBQ Sauce
Bahamian BBQ Chicken
Asian Style BBQ Chicken
Pork On The Grill
Grilled Pork Chops
Garlic-Rosemary Pork Chops
Super Easy Greek Pork Tenderloin
Quick and Easy Grilled Pork Chops Or Chicken
Grilled Pineapple Pork Chops
Grilled Honey Mustard Pork Chops
Seafood On The Grill 





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