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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Enterovirus: The Preppers Guide to Surviving Enterovirus (Enterovirus, Enterovirus 68, Ebola)

Enterovirus: The Preppers Guide to Surviving Enterovirus (Enterovirus, Enterovirus 68, Ebola) was a free book for kindle when this post was written.


Enterovirus


The Preppers Guide to Surviving Enterovirus



Stay calm and don’t panic for we have come up with simple solutions on how to protect yourself and your children from getting infected from currently ravaging Enterovirus, type D68 which turned out to be heading towards pandemic proportions, mostly attacking children and teenagers of ages 1 to 18 with a history of respiratory problems.

You won’t be feeling helpless anymore, because we are offering simple and easy tips on how to learn to prevent your family from getting infected, offering a reminder of basic hygiene habits that work as good as any vaccine, preventive tips, transmission and treatment facts along with explaining the origin of Enterovirus D68, so you can get to know your enemy better.

You will be able to read and learn more about D68 through 6 chapters and following topics:

  • What is Enterovirus D68, origin of D68
  • Prevention and how to protect yourself and your family from getting infected
  • Symptoms of Enterovirus D68 and how to recognize infection
  • Transmission and treatment for Enterovirus D68
  • Tips and advice on how to stay virus-free during the season of possible virus infections
  • How to educate your child to avoid being infected
  • How to survive Enterovirus D68 outbreak

Monday, November 3, 2014

Shipping Container Homes

Shipping Container Homes: Prefab & Eco-friendly House Design (Prefab Homes) was a free kindle book when this post was written.


Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...



  • Why you should consider building with shipping containers
  • How using containers can save you money on construction
  • What safety Issues need to be considered
  • Can shipping container homes survive natural disasters
  • What are the advantages to building with prefab materials
  • What are the disadvantages
  • Examples of creative container structures
  • Is a shipping container home right for you
  • Much, much more!

Ebola Survival Guide

Ebola Survival Guide: 12 Things You Must Know to Survive Ebola Outbreak (Ebola, Ebola Virus, Ebola Survival Guide) was a free book for the kindle when this post was written.


Ebola Survival Guide


12 Things You Must Know to Survive Ebola Outbreak



The 2014 Ebola Outbreak is the largest and most widespread in history. As of October 15, 2014 almost 9,000 cases were reported, with approximately half of those infected resulting in fatalities. This rare and often fatal disease which originated in West Africa has crossed not only the borders of neighboring countries, but has, for the first time ever, spread to the continents of North America and Europe as well.

Myths, misinformation, and conspiracy theories regarding the disease and its spread have been circulated along with actual facts and ever changing statistics. Thousands of people are unsure what to believe and what not to believe, resulting in panic, hysteria, and even paranoia among the general public. What is real and what is made up? Myths almost always have a basis in fact, so how did some of the myths originate?

Find the answers you need and the information you want, put your mind at ease, and within these pages, learn 12 things you need to know to survive the Ebola outbreak.

In this book you will find real information on:

  • What Ebola Virus Disease Is and Where it Came From
  • How Ebola is Transmitted
  • Symptoms and Signs of the Infection
  • How the Infection is Treated
  • How to Protect Yourself
  • Traveling During the Outbreak
  • Debunking Popular and Lesser Known Myths

Ultimate Prepper Stockpile and Barter Handbook: Prepper Barter Items for Survival & Emergency Food Storage in SHTF Situation

Ultimate Prepper Stockpile and Barter Handbook: Prepper Barter Items for Survival & Emergency Food Storage in SHTF Situation was a free kindle book when this post was written.

Bartering is as old as Civilization itself. When you need a product or service, someone always comes to provide and fill your needs. Bartering is actually at the heart of all ecomonic markets. In the event of a catastrophic event money will hold no value. And you can only stockpile so much.

Disaster may strike and the worst possible scenarios become reality. Items such as food, and weapons are what remain valuable during dark times. It's certainly a goal to be prepared for those SHTF situations. But more likely than not, a scenario you are not prepared for is going to hit. Just by storing some universal items you can make up for deficiencies which would otherwise put you in a much more dangerous situation. Simply by trading, you can increase your chances of staying alive longer.


Trading one item for another is just one aspect of bartering. You can also pay for goods and services in return for a favor, food, or shelter. There may come a time when you need something someone else is equipped to offer. By offering some of your items you can buy protection or other services from other well prepared preppers.



Here Is A Preview Of What You Will Find In This Book:

* I Got This!
* Your Health
* Water And Food
* Your Services

And Much Much More!
 

Homemade Deer ( Venison ) Stew

Get out your Dutch Oven! This is a great recipe to use your dutch oven with. Prepare the deer meat the way that you want before using in this recipe. Some people soak it in milk or vinegar. Than get ready to slow cook some deer stew!

What You Need
  • 3 pounds cubed venison or deer meat
  • 1/4 cups bacon drippings
  • 1 minced garlic clove
  • 2 sliced onions
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon allspice
  • 4 quartered carrots
  • 1 jar small white onions
  • 2 pounds cubed potatoes
  • 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
How to Make It

Rinse, drain and cut or cube the meat, garlic cloves, onions, carrots and potatoes and accordingly. Set the vegetables aside until needed.

Brown the cubed venison or deer meat in your dutch oven using a little of the bacon drippings. Add drippings as needed while browning the meat. Add just enough water to cover the meat. Add the minced garlic clove, sliced onions, bay leaves, salt, pepper, allspice, carrots, small white onions, cubed potatoes, and Worcestershire sauce.

Stir and cover with lid. Place in a 350 degree oven. Or you can cook this while camping. Stir occasionally. Add more water if necessary. Thickening the gravy is easy when you add a bit of flour with a small amount of water to form a smooth paste and then slowly add it into the stew by stirring until well combined.






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